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List of KDramas and Their Grades

To make your next drama selection a little easier, I have sorted all the Korean dramas I've watched into one list, ranked by grade. They...

Saturday, January 30, 2016

InFilm to Maybe Watch: Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013)

Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013) 

Rich playboy Sriram desires nothing more than the latest car and to skirt his father's desires to pass on the family business, until he meets a beautiful, outspoken older woman. Dia is an outgoing activist, and Sriram indulges her for a while, even giving up eating chicken, but when he sells an abandoned monastery as part of his father's business, instead of allowing her to try and obtain the property for an orphanage, they end their relationship. Sriram is about to marry another girl, but in telling his fiance about Dia, he realizes he still loves her. Will Sriram be able to convince Dia to leave the village she has decided to champion and marry him?

*I did not like the opening number of this movie, as it had rude lyrics and scantily clad women in a night club setting – no doubt to emphasize Sriram's immature, self-centered nature - but it can easily be skipped. There were some funny moments, however, and it was sweet to watch him undergo some growth in the process of trying to win back his love. No kiss scene, though, and it isn't so compelling of a story that I would want to watch it again right away. It wasn't too bad though, so I might recommend it.*

Thursday, January 21, 2016

KDrama to Watch: Oh My Venus (2015)

Oh My Venus (2015)

Grade: A-
16 Episodes

Overweight, overworked lawyer Kang Joo-eun suddenly experiences terrible stomach pains while on a flight back to Korea. A handsome, mysterious man trained as an EMT is on board as well and comes to her aid, cutting off a corset in the process, embarrassing Joo-eun to no end. Soon she discovers his real identity: trainer to the stars John Kim. In exchange for keeping his secret, Kim Young-ho (John Kim) agrees to become Joo-eun's personal trainer so she can regain her “Venus” figure. What will happen between coach and trainee once Joo-eun's boyfriend of 15 years dumps her for an old friend turned nemesis? Will Young-ho's half-brother sit on the sidelines when their grandmother tries to make Young-ho the new hospital director?

*The best part of this show is the emphasis placed on “healthy” and “strong” as beautiful, not simply skinny. I did not love the music, as it sounded too American (with a hearty nod to the swing and early rock and roll music of the 1940s and 50s), but it kept this a relatively light-feeling drama. There is a point in the drama where the two main characters are separated for a year, which I dislike – when two people who love each other are struggling with some burden, they should lean on each other, not isolate themselves. I liked the sidekicks in this show as well. The show did slow down a bit near the last few episodes, as all the major complications had been resolved, but it wasn't boring, just low-key. I was concerned at first with Shin Min-a as the female lead opposite So Ji-sub, as he has such a dominating presence on screen, but it struck me how well she really held her own with him. I'd watch this again, if for no other reason than to watch So Ji-sub being sexy, haha! *

KDrama to Miss: Nine: Nine Time Travels (2013)

Nine: Nine Time Travels (2013)

Grade: C
20 Episodes

Park Sun Woo is a television reporter who is called to the Himalayas to collect the belongings of his deceased older brother – a troubled man who had died mysteriously while in Annapurna. Sun Woo finds among his brother's things a slim canister of 20 incense sticks. When he lights one up, he discovers he can actually travel 20 years in the past, and Sun Woo decides to try and change his family's sad fate. But what happens when his decision turns his girlfriend into his step-niece? And what will happen when he learns of his brother's involvement in their father's death?

*This is an intriguing idea for a story – a means of time travel that only allows the user to go back 20 years from their current position in time. However, this was not a fun show to watch. The characters' lives are all so sad, full of misfortune, and I didn't even like the main character and his girl until the last two episodes. It just felt long and drawn out, since each time line was explored, which meant there was quite a bit of repetition. Most dramas have at least some flashbacks, which can help explain a character's development, but since they weren't that endearing to begin with, I didn't like those repetitious journeys. Too sad overall, and while parts of the show were mysterious, it took me a long time to sit through this show. I won't watch it again, but others who enjoy a good mystery and an ambiguous ending might like it.*

InFilm to Miss: Queen (2014)

Queen (2014) 


 Rani is devastated the day before her wedding when fiance Vijay decides to cancel their engagement, with no real explanation. Rani decides to go on their honeymoon to Paris anyway, by herself, because she has always wanted to go, and a change of pace would be good for her. Along the way she meets a half-Indian single working mom, a pole-dancing Indian prostitute, a friendly Italian cook, a lonely young man from Japan and his friend, a Russian street artist. Will the timid, conservative Rani “find” herself and enjoy life as a single young adult or return to a repentant Vijay?

*This film had a lot of foul language, drinking and smoking, talk of recreational drugs, as well as promiscuous behavior that was sold as perfectly normal and acceptable, even celebrated. It had a”coming of age” feel to it as the demure, quiet girl met people from all walks of life, helping change her world view, which I appreciate. While it was good for Rani to see during moments of reflection that her husband-to-be was actually a misogynist who constantly belittled her, it wasn't worth watching all the smut in between. The music wasn't the typical Bollywood type music either, with very little presence in the film. I did like the guys she met at the hostel in Amsterdam, they were cute, but I wouldn't watch this again, and I don't recommend it.*

Friday, November 6, 2015

KDrama to Watch: Fated to Love You (2014)

Fated to Love You (2014)

Grade: B+
20 Episodes

Meek office worker Kim Mi-young wins a free trip to Macau and at her friend's suggestion, she invites a lawyer from their office to go with her. It's her first overnight trip with a man. CEO Lee Gun is also heading to Macau, where he plans to propose to his girlfriend of six years. However, the CEO had recently decided to shut down the factory on a small island, so the president of the factory and another worker (who happens to be Mi-young's brother-in-law) plot to destroy Lee Gun's reputation. They manage to drug the young CEO and attempt to send a prostitute to his room, but not before losing one dose of the drug beforehand. Mi-young unknowingly drinks some drugged water and stumbles up to her hotel room, ready for a night with her boyfriend, but she ends up in the wrong room. Lee Gun and Mi-young have a wild night together, unaware they have the wrong partner! Will Lee Gun take responsibility for getting Mi-young pregnant? What will happen to his position in the company? What will Lee Gun's girlfriend have to say about it all?

*This drama starts off more risque than normal (premarital sex between two virtual strangers, although they don't show anything), but if you can get past that premise, nothing else promiscuous happens in the show. Lee Gun's character is a bit odd, and his weird loud laughter reminded me a lot of Dokko Jin from “Greatest Love.” but Lee Gun wasn't as appealing. I didn't like the pacing in the second half of the show, as it skips ahead three years, then three more years at the very end. Skipping years ahead seems like a cheat of some sort, giving license to change a character's personality without having to explain it other than “time passed.” The ending was tied up too neatly (I know, I'm picky – I like just the right amount of closure), and there was some pretty sad stuff in the middle that was hard to watch. Lee Gun is also already a pretty nice guy, so there wasn't as big of a transformation when he falls for the girl, making it less satisfying. Still a pretty cute drama, so I might watch it again sometime.*

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

KDrama to Watch: Good Doctor (2013)

Good Doctor (2013)

Grade: B+
20 Episodes

Autistic Park Shi-on has only one desire in life: to become a pediatric surgeon. Abandoned by his mother, beaten by his father, and having lost his only brother in an accident, he is raised by a local town doctor. The autistic boy becomes a medical prodigy, memorizing human anatomy, physiology and everything in-between, with the rare ability to visualize body parts and systems with pinpoint accuracy. The local town doctor later becomes director of the country's foremost hospital and makes an appeal to its pediatric department to allow Park Shi-on to become a resident and earn recognition as a certified doctor. Will Shi-on finally completely overcome his autism and learn to interact normally with the world around him, or will he have to give up his dream forever?

*This was not like the typical dramas I watch, as it did not follow the rich guy/poor girl love story , but it was pretty good overall. It was sweet watching Park Shi-on's character grow and mature throughout the drama, from an insecure, immature boy to a fully aware, self-sacrificing adult. I was wondering how the show would handle romance for the autistic character, but it turned out well. The music for the show was unimpressive, rather run-of-the-mill, but the medical emergencies kept things interesting. I might watch this again.*

Saturday, October 17, 2015

InFilm to Miss: Hasee Toh Phasee (2006)

Hasee Toh Phasee (2006)

 

After seven years of being together in an on-again, off-again relationship with girlfriend-turned-actress Karishma, Nikhil finally proposes and a date is set. Unfortunately, Karishma's runaway sister Meeta enters the scene, and Nikhil is forced to deal with the family disgrace amid all the wedding preparations and attempts to procure a final investment for a business deal. Meeta just wants to see her father again, but Karishma refuses to let her sister see the family, as it could give their father another heart attack. It is revealed that Meeta had stolen from her father once before, and she needs even more money to get out of trouble once again. Will Nikhil and Karishma finally tie the knot before Meeta's whereabouts are discovered by the family? Or will all that time spent hiding Meeta disrupt Nikhil's single-minded devotion?

*This film was actually a lot more somber than I was expecting for a “romantic comedy.” Also, Meeta's character takes antidepressants, but it felt like the writers didn't understand how those work. They gave Meeta's character drug addict mannerisms. This could also be a reflection of their culture, not understanding that kind of mental illness. Either way it was unclear what she was even taking until the movie was almost over. The one part of the movie I really enjoyed was Meeta's return and her father's reaction. It was just like the father from the Bible story “the prodigal son.” He did not accuse her of stealing because he considered it hers anyway. Very touching. I did like the musical numbers, and the actors were attractive, but overall it fell short of charming. I probably won't watch this again.*