Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 May 2015

Prince + Princess 2


Taiwanese title: 王子看見二公主

16 episodes
Aired on CTS
From 2008 December to April 2009

Main cast:
  • Annie Chen as Zhao Ke Rou
  • Dylan Kuo as Ning Huan Yu
  • Hong Zi Han as Zhao Mu Fan
  • Michael Zhang as Li Chen Xi
  • Ma Shi Li as Liu Xiao Yue
  • Miao Ke Li as Ning Sheng Nan
  • Zhu De Gang as Zhao De Qiang
  • Qian Yu An as Money
  • Ring Hsu as Zhao Xing An
  • Ken Hung as Xia Kuan
  • Peggy Tseng as Zhang Qi
  • Samuel Adam Whitman as James

  • Notes:
    - That poster is terrible.
    - I almost did not recognise Michael Zhang. I was wondering why I was attracted to that guy when I realised he was the Other boy in Down with love, with a different styling and attitude. I guess that makes him a very good actor.

    Review: +


    Title: There's a reason for this title but it has two problems. 1/ It makes it look like a sequel. 2/ It makes it look more cutesy than it is.

    Girl: She's a tomboy who wants to be a fashion designer. She's humble but driven, loyal and hard-working. I really liked her. She's also the second of three sisters (hence the title).

    Boy: He has no ambition, tends to whine, is immature, has no style... yes I still liked him. First, he is portrayed by Dylan Kuo who's so good-looking and charming that inflicting that hairstyle and clothes on him is criminal. Second, he is actually kind-hearted, quite smart and determined when he puts his mind to it.

    Other girl: She could have been a cliché but I like her and felt for her. I wish her the best... yes, I know she's fictional.

    Other boy: The nice guy who is in love with his girl friend. I'm starting to know why this drama is a plus because I really liked him too. He doesn't exhibit the traits I hate in this trope. He's not pushy and his life doesn't revolve around her loving him.

    Other boy: Arrogant type A but you guessed it... I liked him too.

    Relationships: It helps that Annie Chen has the right type and right amount of chemistry with each of her co-stars. The romantic entanglements are believable and the reflection of the characters' personalities. This is also true of their actions in general.

    Family: Girl's family is crucial to the proceedings. I enjoy seeing a relationship between three sisters and the dynamics.

    Funny factor? Yes. But some "jokes" are terrible. Please do not make a throaway joke about pretending to have been assaulted.

    Music: I liked it.

    What the...? He worked at Wall Street. Yeah, right. Everything related to how business works. There are a character and a set that disappear at some point, never to be heard of again. There is no excuse for the set, as for the character, it was caused by the illness of the actor/actress but still, they could have written some explanation in the drama.

    Bottom line: I like the characters, even despite some questionable behaviour because it is ackowledged in the drama and because we tend to accept more from charming people. Everyone is charming, has an interesting personality, the plot doesn't make them act out of character, I was invested in their stories. + !

    Tuesday, 18 November 2014

    Heaven's Wedding Gown


    Taiwanese title: 天國的嫁衣 (天国的嫁衣)

    Other titles: La Robe de mariée des cieux / La Robe de mariage des cieux / Bride from Paradise / La Robe de mariage

    19 episodes
    Aired on CTS/SETTV
    From 2004 September to 2005 January

    Main cast:

  • Cyndi Wan: Tao Ai Qing
  • Leon Jay Williams: Lu Zi Hao / Aaron
  • Ming Dao: Chen Hai Nuo
  • Terri Kwan: Katrina
  • Zhang Hong: Pei Ya Xi
  • Wang Zhi Yu: Sun Xiang Zhen
  • Qu Zhong Heng: Freddie
  • Cai Li Qun: Ah Bu
  • Zhao Shun: Tao's grandpa
  • Tao Chuan Zheng: Lu Zheng Guo
  • Wang Yue: Liu Yu Hong
  • Liu Xu Hao: Ji Pu Sai

  • Notes:
    - Hello Huang Yu Rong (In love with a rich girl and My Lucky star - reunion!)
    - Trigger warning: implicit sexual assault
    - It's incredible that Other Boy doesn't get to be on the poster.

    Review: +/-


    Title: There are talks and glimpses of that gown but it isn't at the foreground. Also, it has no relevance to half of the drama.
     
    Girl: Typical Girl in that cute, bubbly way. She's confident and outspoken. (+)

    Boy: He's a fashion designer who wants to be independant from his father's big company. At first, he's an arrogant jerk but Girl sees his potential and as it turns out, he's perfect.

    Other Boy: He's a professional motocycle racer. He's loyal and a good guy... but I didn't like that he was so intrusive and possessive with Girl.

    Other girl: She's crazy. It's sad but interesting.

    Plot/ Relationships: I wasn't bored watching. However, this drama suffers from the case that killed Alice in Wonder city: it's two-in-one. If I wanted to watch a drama about a racer, his crew and his brushes with mobbish guys, I wouldn't be watching something titled Heaven's wedding gown. Anyway, it works better because at the very least, stuff happens and the two parts intersect regularly, because there is only one hospital and one hotel in that city. And because of Girl who's torn between the two guys and their world.

    Here is my main source of dislike. I don't care for extended love triangles. Everyone is unlikeable:
    - The guys because they fight over the girl: she's mine, no she's mine, I'm giving her to you, I'm not losing to you... you see the gist, it becomes less about her (an object) and more about male ego. It is adressed directly in the drama but it doesn't make it less annoying episode after episode.
    - The girl because as a character, her wants become confusing and (this is real life talking) she ends up using a guy she doesn't like by giving him hope even if she has good intentions. Girls, boys, don't do that. If you say you aren't in love with someone but act like you are, you're giving mixed signals and the hopeful person in love won't move on. I think friendship between guys and girls is possible but if one starts developing feelings but doesn't have the courage to stop seeing the other one, the other one has to scale down the intimacy. /End of the PSA.

    Other characters: They were good! I like Boy's mother, Other boy's friends (Xiang Zhen (fierce) and Ah Bu) and the villains. One of them is of the best/worst kind: they are able to seem like they're helping when actually they are undermining you.

    Funny factor? I kept a character for this category: Boy's over-the-top assistant. He is funny.

    Music: At first, I found it dated but I got used to it. There is an insert song that I really like.

    What the...? I'm not sure they had to start the drama in Paris but hey, why not? Also, the fashion is... not very good. Girl has to wear a (tiny but not that tiny) wooden horse around her neck.

    Most egregious clichés: Insta-love. Soulmates. Weddingus interruptus. Star-crossed lovers missing each other by a hair (it happened three times).

    Bottom line: Characters are great (except for Other's boy pushiness) but the drama would have been better off with fewer episodes.

    Sunday, 9 March 2014

    Paradise Kiss (film)


    Japanese title: パラダイス・キス

    116 minutes
    June 4, 2011
    Directed by Shinjo Takehiko

    Main cast:
    • Kitagawa Keiko: Hayasaka Yukari
    • Mukai Osamu: Koizumi Jouji "George"
    • Yamamoto Yusuke: Tokumori Hiroyuki
    • Igara Shunji: Isabella
    • Omasa Aya: Sakurada Miwako
    • Kaku Kento: Nagase Arashi
    • Kato Natsuki: Asou Kaori
    • Hada Michiko: Hayasaka Yasuko
    • Takahashi Hitomi: Koizumi Yukino
    • Ogi Shigemitsu: Nikaido Joichi

    Notes:
    - So many familiar faces!
    - I haven't read the manga by Yazawa Ai it is based on nor watched the anime adapted from the manga. However, there is an AMV I've liked that uses the Paradise Kiss anime and I was wondering how the movie would handle some of the contents...

    Review: +/-


    Title: Paradise Kiss is the name of the fashion brand that Boy's created with his friends. They want Girl to wear their dress at their runway competition organised by their fashion school.

    Girl: She's been studying since she was little to get into the best schools. She's actually not very good at it and she doesn't like it but her mother has been pressuring her. She has her own mind but she just doesn't know what she wants to be. (+)

    Boy: Of course he's a Genius at fashion design (me? not convinced). He also has a dark magnetism at the beginning of the movie. (+ at the beginning, - at the end).

    Other boy: Smart, good-looking, kind... perfect but bland. Girl's had a crush on him for years but he's never loved her back for reasons we learn in the movie even though I didn't care.

    Plot/Relationship: The positive first: Girl and Boy have good chemistry.
    However, the story really deserved to be told in a drama. Or more storylines/characters should have been cut. As it is, decisions happen too fast, things happen that should lead to developments but don't, characterisations suffer.
    Moreover, Boy's character gets diluted so much that he becomes a cliché.
    And, technically, it's a SPOILER, but I think it's more of a warning to those who know the manga or the anime: the ending has been changed. Be prepared. (-)

    Other characters: They were more background than fully developed characters.

    Funny factor? Not really.

    Music: I only remember "Everthing gonna be alright" because that scene was memorable.

    WTH: I don't know if it's as important in Japan to be tall, but it was hard to believe that Girl could have a career in modelling when she's always the smallest person in the room. + Some designs were quite ugly (my opinion for what it's worth) + you know I'm not really into a movie when I wondered where Girl left her suitcase.

    Bottom line: I spend a nice moment watching this movie, Kitagawa and Mukai were good but the story deserved better than whatever the Japanese version of being hollywoodified is. (+/-)


    After the jump, I will complain about what happens (or does not happen) in the movie so... spoilers!