Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Man Crush Monday Zo In Sung


I know it's not Monday, ( I was on vacation) but since this is a day to speak about crushes anyways, I may as well talk about dreamboat, Zo In Sung.


Zo In Sung is undisputedly one of the hottest actors in South Korea. From the first drama I ever saw him in, I was completely smitten! I'm thrilled to let the gushing commence.

"It's Okay That's Love" is my number 1 drama of all time. The writing, the character development, the soundtrack, everything about this drama has been unmatched for me. It opened me in such a way that I was able to question prejudices that I hadn't even realized I carried. The most impactful component of this is Zo In Sung's performance as Jang Jae Yeol. The character of Jang Jae-Yeol was a breath of fresh air for me. I was completely sucked in and riveted by this character. The confidence, the vulnerability, the disability, and the overall triumph of this character made me see humanity in a completely different light. After I watched this drama, anything that had Zo In Sung's name on it I clicked on.





Fortunately for me, I didn't have to have the drama blues because I immediately started watching "That Winter, The Wind Blows". I'm not going to lie. This wasn't my favorite drama. However, the performances in this drama were superb. The character of Oh Soo is super sketchy! I was always side-eyeing his decisions. As a testament to Zo In Sung's acting ability, I find myself really not liking the character, even though I felt as though I understood him. It was strange to feel connected with a character and still not like them.

"Dear My Friends" is on the same level as "It's Okay, That's Love". It's written by the same writer, and it really peels the layers between the complications in all of our relationships. Seo Yeon-Ha was one the best characters in this drama. Even though he isn't the main character, his very presence add something magnificent to the lead's performance. We mostly see him through a computer screen, and the sheer love and compassion this character has in him, it was marvelous to see. This drama is amazing as well, definitely go watch it!

I still need to catch up on some of his movie projects. To anyone curious about whether you should give this beautiful face a try... I say, Go For It!
Happy Drama Watching!!!


Woman Crush Wednesday Kim So Yeon


 Today I get to talk about my Woman Crush cause it's Wednesday!! Let's talk about Kim So Yeon!

The very first drama I ever saw this stunning woman in, was "I Need Romance 3". I didn't enjoy the first "I Need Romance", so I don't remember why I chose to watch the 3rd installment. As usual, I am glad that I gave it a chance. Kim So Yeon portrays a woman in her 30's who has navigated a difficult career as a high achiever/performer. Though her work life is successful, the same can't be said for her love myself being portrayed in a K-drama. I also loved watching her learn how to speak candidly about what she wants and needs. It was also a noona drama... which are some of my favorites so it was a perfect watch!
The character of Shin Joo-Yeon reminded me so much of myself. I related as she dissected love with calculating eyes. I subscribed to the same philosophy of not allowing yourself to feel too deeply in case things don't work out. It was also like looking at the mirror watching her choose carefully how to act after her break-up. Every word and action was precisely calculated and it was similar to my life.

The next drama I watched her in was "Beating Again". This drama made me feel like my whole insides were changing. This drama should've been cheesy and obvious, but for some reason, it was unique, interesting, and it kept me on the edge of my seat. I loved watching Kim Soon-Jung navigate the heartbreak of her fiance's death. The beautiful partnership between her and Jung Kyung-Ho shone throughout the series. Kim Soon-Jung maintained a special kind of purity throughout the series, even though she endures betrayal and multiple losses.

I was so ecstatic when I watched her in "We Got Married" She was partnered with Kwang Si Yang. They are one of my favorite couples from this series. They were so cute. All of their interaction and ideas made my heart melt. I hope to experience a love in which they portrayed.

Kim So Yeon also makes a brief appearance in the drama "20th Century Boy and Girl"! It's nice because she makes a play for her real-life husband Lee Sang-Woo. It was nice to watch her complete the series so nicely.

Overall, Kim So Yeon is a class act. I love her, and even though  I haven't watched all of her drama's, I know that every performance has been delivered with elegant perfection!

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Woman Crush Wednesday Park Min-Young


Hey! Hey! Hey! Today is Woman Crush Wednesday! I am excited to announce that today we are going to be talking about my girl crush Park Min Young!


                                                                                                            


Now, to be honest, I didn't realize that the first drama that I'd seen her in was City Hunter. I'd watched that drama in my early K-drama exploration phase and I don't remember Kim Na Na very well. While 
I remember liking this drama, it's not something I can recommend because I only have vague images of this drama floating in my head... So On To The Next!








For years, "Healer", was my 2nd favorite K-drama of all time! It's been demoted to number 4, but it's still in my top 5! This drama was incredible, and I was so sucked into the performance that I hadn't realized that I'd just watched Park Min Young in City Hunters 3 months prior lol! She plays spunky investigative reporter Chae Young-Shin. This character is hilarious, courageous, brash, nosey and just an overall pleasure to watch. I was mesmerized by the chemistry between Park Min Young and Jin Chang-Wook. Episode 15 was spectacular. The first 5 minutes fills me with so much feels, it's so sweet it can make your teeth rot! I haven't ever seen a negative review on this drama, and for me, this is where my crush with Park Min Young began.



It took me a while to give "Queen For Seven Days" a chance. I read the reviews and everyone wrote about how sad it was... but there was something about the poster that sucked me in. Boy am I glad that I gave it a try. Warning! It made me cry so hard! I love this drama so much. The storytelling of this drama was executed masterfully. Shin Chae-Kyung was a masterful character. The sheer love, loyalty, and insight this character possessed were so beautiful. I believe Park Min Young could have chemistry with a rock because I shipped her with both Yeon Woo-Jin, and Lee Dong-Gun. It was amazing how she navigated through two brothers in love with her. Despite being in such a precarious situation, Shin Chae-Kyung handled every aspect of her life with utter class.

"What's Wrong With Secretary Kim" is hands down one of the best comedies I've ever seen. Fiesty and naive Kim Mi-So was so refreshing to see. Kim Mi-So had a no-nonsense approach to life, and though I felt she was incredibly exploited by her family, she knew how to execute with perfection. This screwball comedy highlighted the thick chemistry between Park Seo Joon and Kim Mi So. They were able to bounce back and forth between each other and it was fascinating to watch. The way the audio highlighted certain facial expressions was amazing to see. 





Add some joy to your day by watching a drama by Park Min-Young!
Happy Drama Watching. 

Monday, February 18, 2019

Man Crush Mondays Lee Jin Wook


Hi! It's Monday, so it's time to chat about my Man Crush! This week's MCM is Lee Jin Wook!

This tall glass of fresh water has been on my drama radar since the first year I started watching dramas.

Even though I didn't finish it, "I Need Romance 2" was the drama that I first laid my eyes on Mr. Lee. Ever since then, any new project he was in, I tried to watch.







The Three Musketeers was the first time I saw a full performance from Lee Jin Wook. He played the role of Crown Prince Sohyeon. This character was oozing charm and charisma! Not only did he have wit, but he was also incredibly kind. He was the kind of prince who wanted to be a good King. This drama was way too short, but the cast was impeccable, and the journey was amazing!

Nine: 9 Times Time Travel was one of the best drama's I've ever seen. The writing was brilliant. Park
Sun-Woo was such an enjoyable character to watch. It was such a clever script to watch. The chemistry between Jo Yoon-Hee and Lee Jin Wook was palpable. This drama had so many genres in one, and it made me want to go to Nepal! Grab a seat and eat popcorn because it's a wonderful ride!

The Time We Were Not In Love was a really cute drama. Choi Won is a lovely person. Seeing how smitten this man was over the female lead was endearing to watch. His story of unrequited love, abandonment, and loyalty was so pleasurable to
watch. This drama made me feel warm and fuzzy, but I don't think it was the greatest work. Still, I truly enjoyed it.





Goodbye Mr. Black, this drama was action packed! Cha Ji Won was a smooth military dude from a rich family with everything going for him. The death of his father changes everything, and the life that he once knew has disappeared. This drama was a simple pleasure for me. I can't say I was ever too invested but I liked
how everything turned out. Mix reviews withstanding, I liked how everything concluded.









Voice 2 is hands down the best drama I've ever seen Lee Jin Wook in. I fell in love with this drama so hard. I watched this with bated breath. Do Kang-Woo was the best thing to happen to this series. Go Watch This NOW! This drama was so smart. We go through the episodes trying to see if Do Kang-Woo is a psychopath. Each episode is intertwined beautifully. It left off on a cliffhanger... so I'm keeping my finger crossed for Voice 3.









Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Woman Crush Wednesday


Ya'll, I am stoked because today is Wednesday!!!! Today means I get to talk about one of my all-time girl crushes HA JI WON!!!!!!!

I love this actress so much! I love her tomboy style mixed with her classic feminity. This woman is a pure force of talent! I love her so much and I am glad that I get to gush on about this beautiful woman.

I first saw Ha Ji Won in the classic drama "Secret Garden". I must say it took me a while to start this drama but once I gave it a chance, it was amazing! One of the best things about this drama was Ha Ji Won. I was so impressed with her ability to switch between Gil Im-Ra and Kim Joo-Woon. The way she was able to take on different facial expressions and physical characteristics were stunning. I was sucked into her performance. When the drama ended I wanted to watch more of her!

So it lead me to the drama "The King 2 Hearts"! The role Kim Hang Ah... that role was straight gangster! No lie, I loved the sheer physicality of this role. She was incredibly athletic and mentally strong. I wanted to workout, shoot guns, and do military drills because of this role. I was impressed by Ha Ji Won's ability to add such warmth and vulnerability to this character as well. This drama solidified Ha Ji Won's place in my heart.

So as soon as I'd finished "The King 2 Hearts"... I found "Empress Ki". This drama was the best saguek I'd ever watched until "Six Flying Dragons". So as it stands, this is my number 2 drama in the historical drama department. Ki Seung-Nyang was a sheer delight to watch. Every role that I'd seen Ha Ji Won play was a strong woman, but Ki Seung-Nyang was the strongest woman I'd seen portrayed in a K-drama. This character could hold her own with any soldier, and once she became Empress Ki, she could hold her own with the best minds of Joseon. I binged this drama in one week. I was dead tired by the last episode, but my heart was so full. My eyes were also really swollen by the last episode as well.

When the "Time We Were Not In Love" was advertised to come out, I was ecstatic! I'd watched the Taiwanese version and I was curious to see how Ha Ji Won would take on the role. It was the first time I'd seen her in a role that didn't require her to be athletic. At first, the character of Oh Ha-Na was a bit too cutesy for me, but as the series went on I fell hard for this character. I loved the chemistry between Lee Jin Wook and Ha Ji Won. The energy between them was incredibly intimate and sweet, even when they were fighting.

My favorite role that Ha Ji Won has played in is "Chronicles of a Blood Merchant". This movie is simply riveting. I was floored by Ha Ji Won's portrayal of Heo Ok-Ran. This beautiful woman who likes being a wife, and finds her world turned upside down when she has to confess that her eldest son isn't her husbands. I loved the ferocity in which she came at her husband when he tried to make differences. I loved I could see a mothers love pulsating through her. I don't think the actress has children, but she managed to tap into something palpable.

I haven't seen all of Ha Ji Won's works, but every role I've seen her in has given me such pleasure that I would love to recommend everything she stars in lol.

To all the Drama Lovers out there... Happy Drama Watching!

Monday, February 4, 2019

Man Crush Mondays


Hey everyone! Today we've come to chat about my Man Crush Monday...  Yoo Ah In!

 *Slow Clap*                                                                                                       *Slow Clap*

To be honest, I am a bit fuzzy on how I was exposed to the ever talented Yoo Ah In. So I am going to start this journey on the amazing drama Six Flying Dragons.

If I ever take part in a revolution and I overthrow the government... Six Flying Dragons made me do it. This was one of the most solidly written drama's I've ever watched.  I believe it's 50 episodes, and it was a Saeguk that delivered well beyond any expectation that I could fathom. A large driving force responsible for this excellence is Yoo Ah In's performance as Yi Bang-Won. This character was jovial, petulant, conniving, smart, innocent all at once. I've never seen a character like that before and I was sucked in. Every point Yi Bang-Won made, I believed wholeheartedly even when he advocating for the complete elimination of his competitors. After watching this drama, I deep in my K-drama blues and I went searching for anything and everything that Yoo Ah In performed in.



This leads me to watch "Secret Love Affair". Which happens to be the very FIRST K-drama review I ever did. Secret Love Affair I binged this drama and I was in a state of melancholy for a while. Yoo Ah In plays Lee Sun-Jae a piano prodigy who unapologetically falls in love with a married director and begins to have the most passionate affair I've ever seen. The chemistry between Yoo Ah In and Kim Hee Ae was electrifying. Every nerve-ending I had was sizzling as I watched them together. I'd never seen two actors go back and forth the way these two did. There was a poeticism in every facial expression made. If you haven't watched this drama, please go watch it. WARNING: It may give you serious unrealistic expectations about love, relationships...etc.























After Secret Love Affair I was more ravenous for Yoo Ah In performances. I happened on the movie Antique, and it may have been one of the happiest decisions I have ever made. Yang Ki Bum plays a boxer who is trying to figure out his life and winds up at this cake-shop. This movie has one of the most unique stories I've ever seen. I feel in love with the entire cast, and it gave me more actors to stalk so I stayed out of a drama rut for a while. This also introduced me to a theme that some Korean movies have, in which you think you're watching one story, and it develops and turns into a completely different genre, and leaves you completely mind blown!




The creme de la creme of all performances done by Yoo Ah In for me... has to be Chicago Typewriter! Good Drama-gods... was this one of the most spectacular drama's I've ever seen! The seamless navigation of time was beyond anything I've watched before. Han Se-Joo plays a writer who encounters a ghost from his past life, and the reincarnated love of his life, all while trying not to lose his mind and his career. The only actor who could pull this role off is Yoo Ah In. I don't know much about his actual personality, but I bought this role hook line and sinker. The range that Yoo Ah In tapped into while playing both Han Se-Joo and Seo Hwi Young was magnificent to see. My heart was so full while watching this drama. Everything about it was pleasing to the soul, and it was one of the most inspiring works of arts that I've ever come across.

There are some special mentions to be said! I really enjoyed the movie "Like for Likes " it's a simple rom-com that made me laugh a lot. Tough as Iron was a heartwarming story that I would also recommend. He Who Can't Marry was a drama early in Yoo Ah In's career and it was really nice to see how far he's developed as an actor. There is also the famous Sungkyunkwan Scandal drama, I couldn't get into it, but I've read nothing but great reviews and I'll try it in the future. Also Jang Ok Jung drama was something I didn't finish but I remember enjoying the performances a lot.

That's it Drama Lovers, I hope this sparks some joy to your day, and as always Happy Drama Watching.