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Saturday, October 03, 2009

Dream / 드림




A korean drama that aired on SBS from July 27 to September 29, 2009 and starred Joo Jin Mo as Nam Jae Il, Kim Bum as Lee Jang Suk, and Son Dam Bi as Park So Yeon.

At least, I think this is over! (???)

I'm not sure, cause the last part of episode 20 just -- well, it just ended at mysoju. No 'the end' or closing credits, no music -- it just, stopped.

That's thanks to Viikii, again.

I'm tempted to go there and rewrite everything, from A to Z, but with college upon me now, that isn't likely to happen.

ANYWAY!

DREAM was incredible. Another Korean drama I'm totally and completely THANKFUL and GLAD to have watched!

hurray!

Well, yes it was laden with inhuman drama, and yes, there was that ever-present love triangle thingy going on, and YES, for cripe's sake, SOMEONE DIED! But still -- I had a good time with this one, and I know if Korean's give it another chance, they'll like it, too.

Why it got such bad reviews over there???

Was it because everyone who watched Jerry McGuire thought that it was a rip-off and therefore made the decision not to see the same story twice? Heck, they even made reference to that, stupid movie in the drama! I like it when folk make fun of themselves!

And, since I hate Tom Cruise and never saw Jerry McGuire, I have no idea what the problem is with DREAM.

PROBLEM?
uh-uh
NO PROBLEM HERE!

Kim bum and Joo Jin mo were SMOKIN' in this piece, and I was riveted from start to finish. Oh - yes, what would a Korean drama be without the pregnant pauses and five-minute dwelling scenes?

SO WHAT!

This time around, I cared less how many times hunk-a-licious Nam Jae Il felt like contemplating his rough past or wondering as he gazed into the camera if he would ever be able to defeat his nemesis!

That guy is UBER amazingly gorgeous! DAY-UM hot!


(like the chandelier behind him, too)

I don't think I've ever seen this guy act before, and it made me sad!
Where the HELL did he come from, and why haven't I heard about him before???

Had me fanning my face on more than one occasion throughout this 20-episode nail biter, let me tell you.

Then my Korean friend tells me there's a rumor going around town that he's --- (whispers)(gay)(shhh!)

SHUT UP!

He is NOT, and when I get there, he'll find out what being with a woman is REALLY like (ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha - sigh). Or MAYBE it's because he played the lover of the king in an epic drama starring alongside Jo In seung as gay lovers or something like that? I just realized he was in 200lb Beauty and 3-Iron, too! Really??

Oh well, such is life, I guess.

Anyway, let me say that DREAM was about a super-sexed, high-charged go-getter (Joo's Nam Jae Il) in the Sports arena, who worked for the ubiquitous baddy, money-grubbing exec who used, abused, chewed up & spit out people like the lion he used as wallpaper in his overly modern office. He dropped Nam's name in a sports doping scandal, thus ruining Nam's character and his career, which resulted in his spiraling down to earth (reality, in this case) in less than 24 hours.

So, for the next, 18 episodes, we get to see how Nam works to gain back everything while scheming to take down the exec who destroyed him.

!!! OMG - did I like this drama !!!

I watched this at the same time I watched BUZZER BEAT, and the two, equally compelling shows had so, much in common, it made me giggle.

Buzzer Beat starred Hideaki Ito as the hunky coach of a second-rate basketball team.
Dream stars the incredibly gorgeous Joo Jin mo as a hunk-a-fied sports agent.


In Buzzer Beat, we have Yamashita Tomahisa as the star basketball player with low self-esteem, and Kim Bum's Lee Jang suk, a street-wise thief fresh from jail who just, happens to know a thing or eight about mixed martial arts, and who also packs a damn, straight punch, too.
















Buzzer Beat had a chick who looked like she went a little, too heavy on the dark, brown eye liner - and so, too, did the gal who starred alongside the two, hunky guys in Dream (Son Dam bi).
Or, maybe they both have allergies or something?

I don't know, but it was their eyes and the dark circles under them that bugged me most while watching both, entertaining shows. Obviously, they were both about sports - something I'm totally NOT into (unless it's watching TENNIS), but that aspect of both dramas played little in my like or dislike of them. The point was big while not dominating the storylines, so it was no, big deal in either case.

In Buzzer Beat, Ito's Kawazaki character is played and then dumped for the younger Yamapi, while in Dream, Kim bum goes after the girl from start to finish while she pines away for the hunk-da-fied Nam - and, as usual, Nam is like 'what?' the whole time.

Continuity wasn't a big deal with Dream, either, when they decided to show Lee's trainer meeting some woman for a quicky, and then it was never shown nor mentioned again. Like, was the guy having an affair, or not??? Or, how the pasted on moles on Lee's papa's face kept turning his skin red, so that in one scene he looked like he'd been picking at them, and then in the next, they were either gone entirely, or there was no, more redness there. And, TWICE or maybe, even three times, they showed Lee jogging on a track after having knee surgery, and first the ace bandage was around his knee, then it was around his calf, then it was suddenly around his knee again, and then around his calf.

Aiy yai yai!


Shit like that rarely, ever happens in a Japanese or even a Taiwanese drama (which, btw, I'm starting to get hooked on now!), but for whatever reason, it doesn't bug me that much anymore. Maybe I'm just getting used to the lackadaisical attitude over there.

They made papa's look REALLY bad in Dream, too. Wow. Good-for-nothing, drunkard, shiftless, lazy, no-good, thieving heathens who treat their wives like sheizen, thus destroying the future happiness of their offspring.

Now, I thought, like Yamapi, that Kim bum was a little on the cute side - but, far, more kawaii than Yamapi. At least HE had a bod goin' on, but as for our Bum character, well, I'm sorry, but he's a little, too like the kid next door for my taste OR sexual cravings, thank you very much. Got a bigger kick out of his hair than I did Yamapi's, though! I mean, half the time I couldn't tell if he was wearing a black headband or not, it was that thick and bushy! Both boys worked out a lot in these dramas, but none moreso than our Bum, and yet he didn't strike me as being the sort to go in for sports, much less the brutal world of mixed martial arts. Every time they put him in the ring with someone, it made me laugh like crazy cause - I'm not expert, but I'm PRETTY sure they have a weight class for these types of sports, yes? Lee Jang Suk-ki looked like a middle-school kid in a professional ring with a mature heavy weight champion half the time!

Isn't he rumored to be gay, too?

Like, he kisses his band buddies and loves up on them in public, or something of that nature?

Don't get me wrong, though, cause I honestly thought that he carried the drama half the time! He played a baddy like he actually grew up on that side of the tracks, and though he had it rough a majority of the time, at least he freakin' SMILED sometimes, whereas our Yamapi's Naoki - jeez - what a stick in the mud!

Honestly, Korean viewers, what was it about Dream that kept you from watching???


~ Now for the fun stuff ~


it's too bad she has to be in this shot, but these are the FLOWER fighters
and, one of them is MARCO!!


I think these two made an excellent team, and it'd be terrific if they did more dramas or movies together, too.

I still can't believe I don't recognize Joo from 200lb Beauty.
Was it that long ago, and now he's this mature, electrifying GOD?

Bum, you need to mature age-wise, shed the babyface, and keep growing out that awesome head of hair!
Who knows how I'll feel about you in the next, five or ten years, eh?
Speaking of awesome and HAIR - a lot of my comrades at aznv.tv didn't like his cornrows for the final fight scene, but -- OMG -- I went crazy.
NOW, I think he looks hot, older, and more sexually appealing!
What do you think?


I think he morphed into something better!

big bro, lil bro (both fine to me)

not lookin' too babyboy here, eh?

aw

gawd - that FACE!
you should have seen him every time he was ready for bed -
his chest was like he had on a plate of armor, it was that tight!

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2

3

4
I am fighting for you --
GAWD I hated that song!

ok, now for the funny stuff

this dude appeared early in the show, and though his face wasn't all, that hot, his bod mos' def was!

as judged by THIS, particular scene
(omo - omo - omo!)

He was funny, too, but the continuity thing again, maybe - I know Bum's character knocked him out, but he needed to make a come-back or something - not just fade away!



on the subject of bodies - Bum looks totally buff here, and yet it was the only time he did during the whole show! airbrushing, or super imposing perhaps? doesn't he look slammin', though?

viewer comments courtesy ViiKii subtitling:


yes, m'dear, he most certainly IS!




Korean bar scenes are so cool -

except for this one -

which looks more like the parlor in a whore house than a bar

more, cool imagery

the circular staircase inside the bad guy's office complex

another view of the chandelier in another bar
(sorry so blurry)

the river - I guess this is Busan?

love this look
i tend to stack bracelets, too - but somehow, they never look this chic

this, believe it or not, is actually a TV, not a mirror
(the day our poor, gorgeous Nam is kicked out of the world of the elite few)

isn't this precious?
it's supposed to be Kim Bum's character
ADORABLE

and last, but not least ~
the buck-tooth bear who farts colored bubbles


gets me every, damn time
(I laugh like an idiot)

ttfn!

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Friday, December 19, 2008

미녀는 괴로워 - 200 Pounds Beauty - Mi-nyeo-neun Goi-ro-wa





FINALLY ... another Korean Drama that I like!

And boy, did I worry about choosing to watch this one, believe me.

I'm not fat, and I'm not ugly, either ... but, if I had to live in a place like Korea, or Japan, or Taiwan, or maybe, even Hong Kong, I think I'd probably stick out like a sore thumb ~ and for more than just my Western appearance.
The natives would probably think that I'm fat, too.
IF I was to believe that what I see on these dramas and in their movies is the gospel-truth in their so-called reality, that is.
ARE all Asians that hung-up on looks, pencil-thin figures, and Gucci handbags?

Such a pathetic & unobtainable existence would be a logical explanation for the high suicide rates in that part of the world, no doubt.

Wow ... an actual reason to like where I live for a welcome change!
Guys here (and elsewhere, I know) like a woman with curves ... but, if I am to believe what I see from Asian cinema, then Asian men don't like it at all.
More's the pity!

Anyway ... 200lb Beauty was funny, interesting, and (surprise, surprise) CREDIBLE in a far-fetched kind of way.
It's about Han-na (Kim Ah-joong) (김아중), who sings behind the scenes for a witchy chick named Ami, a famous singer who can't, actually sing, so she lip-syncs to Han-na's beautiful voice.
She's gorgeous though, so that's all that matters in Korea (apparently).

Anyway, Han-na is really funny, and UNlike my Korean counterparts, I'd like to have her for a friend!
She's gentle, kind, considerate, and has a cute sense of humor.
The scenes with her doggy, Lovie, are priceless.

So, Han-na's got a big crush on our ever-present hot-bod, Sang Jun (Joo Jin-mo) (주진모).




Sang-jun is a producer, apparently living with Ami, but he treats her like shit, while he placates and smiles in the presence of Han-na (who is always forced to hide behind the scenes during Ami's concerts).



It was difficult to figure out just how he really felt about our obese Han-na at the beginning of this movie, and because he treated her so nice, I almost couldn't believe what I was hearing while he spoke with the viscious Ami in the 'ladies room' ... um ...
I never get that either, but ... Han-na was on the toilet, and unbeknownst to the two, guilty parties, they stood nearby, arguing about his true feelings for Ms. Han-na.
He said that Ami has no talent, but is gorgeous, and that Han-na has a lot of talent but is hideously ugly.

Of course, this hurts Han-na's feelings and breaks her heart, so she decides then and there to change, as it were.




This scene must have made the cutting room floor ...



...because I only recall her meeting with this guy while she was still obese, and it was really funny, too.
She went to this man for help with her unrequited love, and he gave her an amulet, to be sown inside Sang-jun's shirt, to make him love her as much as she loves him.
Was he the one that told her about Hakuna Matata? I don't think so, but that was a driving force behind Han-na's desire to become the woman that she figured Sang-jun wanted her to be.

I'm not saying that Joo Jin-mo isn't attractive, because he is in a typical, Korean actor way.



But, as with most Korean dramas & movies that I've watched over the years, it always makes me wonder how anyone has the right to judge anyone else, because 9 times out of 10, it's nothing more than ...


...a matter of opinion.

Han-na has a friend, Kim Hyeon-sook (김현숙), a back-up singer who isn't, exactly Korean-expectations gorgeous, or Korean-expectations stick-figure thin, either, and yet she still manages to surpass Han-na in the looks department because her weight & appearance aren't as obvious as Han-na's, (um, I guess).

Hey ... there was this really funny song that she (Han-na as the metamorphed Jenny) sings, and the lyrics are "...Maria, Ave Maria" but, it's a pop tune!
So, singing about the Blessed Virgin Mary is in over there?
Translated from Latin, it's "...Mary, Hail Mary"
???

Jenny (Han-na's alter-ego) retains her sweet nature while trying to accept the fact of her newly created, plastic image.
Again, I got a kick out of the dialogue about plastic surgery in that country.
Is everyone that wealthy, that they can get nose, eye, chin, cheek, boob, and butt jobs at will?
Hmmm ... I always wanted to try liposuction for my won't-go-away tummy.
Is it cheap over there?

Anyway, the difference between a man's opinion versus a woman's opinion on this topic makes me laugh, then sigh as I shake my head in utter dismay at the complete lack of character being displayed for the whole world to see.
Someone needs to explain to a clueless person like me how an entire race of people have come to the questionable conclusion that looks tell the whole story.
Personally, I've been labeled as a party-hearty gal, a wild-child nightclub hopper, and a miserable bitch.
Reality is, I can't drink even if I wanted to (deathly allergic to something in liquor, wine puts me to sleep almost immediately, and beer gives me an awful hangover).
The last time that I visited a nightclub was when I was still in college.
As for the bitch thing ... it's because I'm a deep thinker, so 99% of the time, when you see me, I'm frowning at the ground as I walk slowly, wondering about this or that.
If I had a buck for every time that someone has said, "...man, I used to think you were a stuck-up bitch!"

Having experienced things like this a majority of my life, I guess it's easy to understand why I don't like it when anyone else judges a book by it's cover.
It's wrong, it's immature, and it's groundless.
There are billions of individuals in this world, and all of them have something interesting to say, something unique to share, and something of value to the rest of society ... regardless of what your opinion of their looks is, too.
We can blame magazines, television, and the media for our warped perspective, but the truth of the matter is, our parents neglected to build our character when we were toddlers.
What difference does it make if a super-model graces the cover of Vogue, and you wish that you could wear the dress she has on?
Is it that earth-shattering to accept the fact that as hard as you wish for something to be so, it'll not happen that the uber-perfect man of your dreams gallops toward you on a white steed, sweeps you off your clumsy feet, and whisks you off to his sand castle in the sky?
Grow up already, get a clue, and LISTEN to what people have to say for a welcome change.
Close your deceptive eyes if you must, but give your ears, your HEART, and your soul a chance to do the work for a change, and see if you don't begin to look at the world in a different light.
Heck ... you might, actually find what you're really looking for, and wouldn't that be a shocking change from so-called reality.

Jenny lost her way, and then she found herself a second, and more meaningful time when she realized that her friends & family (those that supported Han-na) were far, more important to her than success, acceptance, or even the love of a gorgeous man.




She admits to her superficial fans that she's not whom she appears to be, and that she can't go on with the lie.
The concert-goers encourage her to sing, and afterwards, Jenny is replaced by the new and (ahem) improved Han-na.

200 Pounds Beauty is a cute, Korean movie, but the hype surrounding it (it's now a musical) eludes me still.
It wasn't that great ... was it?