Friday 19 September 2014

Dating Agency Cyrano


Korean title: 연애조작단; 시라노

Aired on tvN and OnStyle
From 2013 May to June
16 episodes

Main cast:


  • Lee Jong Hyuk: Seo Byung Hoon
  • Choi Soo Young: Gong Min Young
  • Hong Jong Hyun: Moo Jin
  • Jo Yoon Woo: Ah Rang
  • Lee Chun Hee: Cha Seung Pyo
  • Bae Sung Woo: Min Shik
  • Kim Min Kyo: Young Dal
  • Ha Yun Joo: Hye Ri
  • Kim Jung Hwa: Yoon Yi Sul
  • Lee Min Woo: Go Do Il

  • Notes:
    - I stopped watching at episode 12.
    - I said somewhere that I stopped watching to re-watch Coffee Prince and that's because Gong Yoo has a cameo in one episode. Then I resumed this drama and then I stopped again to watch Sungkyunkwan Scandal... so yeah DNF!

    Review: DNF


    Title: The drama is based at the Dating agency Cyrano which orchestrates elaborate scenarios to make people fall in love with their clients.

    Girl: I hated her look. I bet she would look 100% better with another hairstyle. Apart from that, she's okay. She's nice. But she has zero backstory. She's bland.

    Boy: I'm not a fan of him as well. He's a director who returns to Korea to take care of the theatre Cyrano. Since he's a director, he's good at creating romantic scenarios. He's arrogant. And that's it.

    Other boy: I didn't get him. He's a chef at a restaurant but he has a secret that just muddles his characterisation. And he knew Boy's best friend. Technically, it's a spoiler because it's revealed in a latter episode but it's so obvious.

    Other girl: I almost forgot her. She was Boy's best friend's girlfriend. She pops up from time to time and we know next to nothing about her.

    Relationships: Girl has more chemistry with a random guy from the first episode that we never see again than with Boy. Seriously, I thought she would end up with this guy (for five minutes until I realised we would never see him again). It's a bit better with Other boy but his character is terrible and hers is boring and there was no conflict so... wash. (-)

    Plot: First, there are the stories of their clients that take around two or three episodes. At first, it was quite enjoyable and there was something interesting in the idea of realising the scenarios. But the drama fails in several ways:
    - it clumsily clears the issue of lying to these people in the first arc. In a later arc, Girl befriends the target of their client and they become quite close. Then, when they succeed in making her fall for their client, she offscreen tells her she's out of her life. "Bye Bye, I have no moral qualms about manipulating you all this time." That's just bad.
    - the scenario takes turns and ends up making no sense.
    - one arc directly and emotionally involves a member of the agency but once it has ended, it has no bearings anymore on this character. (-)

    Second, there is a kind of ongoing plot about Boy's past, his friend, and Other boy. But it's dished out so slowly, being completely dropped from several episodes, probably because there is not much to it, that I lost interest in that story. (-)

    Other characters: Now that I think about it, the clients and their targets are more interesting than the core characters. But we never see them after the agency is done with them. When I stopped watching, the arc was okay but it was starting to drag.
    Of course, there are the other two members of the agency. They suffer from the same case of underdevelopment than Boy and Girl. At least, one of them is slightly more interesting and gets to be in a cute relationship. He's also the only one who gets to evolve over the course of the drama.

    Most egregious cliche: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation

    Funny factor? It has its moments but on the whole, not really.

    Music: OK.

    Bottom line: The review ended up being more vitriolic than I expected when I quit watching. I thought it would just be: this drama just doesn't retain my attention. But when I analyse a bit more, I find out why it hasn't retained my attention. Boring characters and bad pacing of the ongoing plot first, then failure to properly execute the shorter arcs. (-)

    Saturday 6 September 2014

    Coffee Prince


    Korean title:  커피프린스 1호점
    Other title: The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince

    Aired on MBC
    From 2007 July to August
    17 episodes

    Main cast:
    • Yoon Eun Hye as Go Eun Chan
    • Gong Yoo as Choi Han Kyul
    • Lee Sun Gyun as Choi Han Sung
    • Chae Jung Ahn as Han Yoo Joo
    • Kim Ja Ok as Han Kyul's mom
    • Choi Il Hwa as Han Kyul's dad
    • Kim Young Ok as Han Kyul's grandmother
    • Park Won Sook as Eun Chan's mom
    • Kim Chang Wan as Hong Gae Sik
    • Kim Jae Wook as No Sun Ki
    • Kim Dong Wook as Jin Ha Rim
    • Lee Un as Hwang Min Yeop
    • Yoon Young Ah as Go Eun Sae

    Notes:
    - This is the very first drama I watched back in 2007! I watched all of it in one day in one sitting after coming back from watching the sunrise, on the recommendation of Korean friends. It's the first time time I've rewatched it since, so it was funny to see what I remembered and what I had totally forgotten.
    - It has Wikipedia pages in several languages!

     

    Review: +


    Title: Most of the drama revolves around reviving and working at "Coffee Prince" so it's appropriate.

    Girl: She's boyish looking and acting so Boy thinks she's a boy. She's hard-working, strong-willed but also warm and she makes people feel at ease.

    Boy: He's from a rich family but doesn't feel like marrying and working for the family business. He's a bit older than Girl but can behave quite like a child. He's affectionate and intense in his feelings.

    Other boy: He's a composer and Boy's cousin. Unlike him, he knows from the start that Girl is... well a girl. He's more laid-back and friendly.

    Other girl: She's a painter and she's in love with Other boy. Maybe flighty is too strong a word to describe her but she's a bit of that.

    Plot/Relationship: Building the relationships and going through the hurdles. The plot is good but then gets less intense. I was less in a hurry to watch the next episode but I was caring for this couple so I would still watch it to the end. And when it was the end... i felt some withdrawal. The chemistry between Girl and Boy is strong and they feel perfect for each other. They are so cute together. Apart from finding each other, they also both find careers they like.

    Families: I appreciate that his family wasn't the typical cold, affectionless rich family. And her sister was less annoying that I remembered!

    Other characters: Mostly the guys who work at Coffee Prince. They each have their personality and their interactions are interesting and funny.

    Main cliché: Girl pretending to be a boy.

    Funny factor? Not really but cute bantering: yes.

    Music: understated but nice.

    What the...? One character is quite gross (like "please, I'm eating!") and I will never understand why Korean dramas insist on showing us people on toilets.

    Bottom line: It's an excellent drama. I actually started watching  Cyrano Dating Agency and I thought of rewatching Coffee Prince. Result: I completely stopped Cyrano Dating Agency to watch all of Coffee Prince. It deserves the success it has had (+)

    Star no Koi

    Japanese title: スタアの恋
    Other titles: Star struck / Love with a super star

    11 episodes
    Aired on Fuji TV
    From 2001 October to November

    Main cast:
  • Fujiwara Norika: Kirishima Hikaruko
  • Kusanagi Tsuyoshi: Nakata Sosuke
  • Ukaji Takashi: Saegusa Eiji
  • Katsumura Masanobu: Koganei Akira
  • Kakei Toshio: Jiya Yoshitaro
  • Furuta Arata: Ushiyama Mamoru
  • Hasegawa Kyoko: Koizumi Tsubomi
  • Anzai Hiroko: Hyuuga Reiko
  • Toda Keiko: Tatsukawa Midori
  • Morimoto Leo: Kinanaka Torao
  • Azuma Mikihisa: Ichikawa Ryutaro

  • Notes:
    - Hello Father from Nobuta wo Produce AND Oh! My girl!! Also hi, Boss from Oh! My girl!!
    - This is the oldest drama I've watched. So you know it must be good to keep me watching till the end despite the weird image quality (and bad fashion).

     

    Review: +


    Girl: She's a megastar and has been an actress since her childhood. She sometimes acts like an entitled child but she's been very sheltered and used to get whatever she wants. However, she's also not afraid to take risks to prove herself. Fujiwara Norika is, I gathered, quite a star herself, and she really has something that's not showy but that makes you believe she's so famous and has all these guys around her finger. (+)

    Boy: It's like they did eveything they could to make him look sub ordinary. He's short, floating in his clothes so, you know, not your usual drama lead. But again, he makes you believe that women would fall for him. He works at a company specialised in selling ham and he's dedicated to his work. He's also good at Japanese archery. He's quiet but not timid and has self-confidence. (+)

    Plot/Relationship: It's all about how their lives intersect though they shouldn't. It manages to keep my interest and though the Relationship between Girl and Boy is the focus, Girl's growth as an person and an actress is also part of the story as well as some development for secondary characters. (+)

    Other characters: His co-workers, an eccentric director, her agency's employees and some boyfriends.

    Main cliché (New category alert!): the star and the commoner. It's interesting to note that it's often the woman who is the famous actress. As always, the drama is inconsistent as to whether people recognise the famous one. When it's convenient, all bystanders recognise her and sometimes, they just don't.

    Bottom line: I care for these characters and their struggles. +