Showing posts with label Melodrama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melodrama. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Algernon ni Hanataba wo (2015)


Japanese title: アルジャーノンに花束を
Other title: Flowers for Algernon

10 episodes
Aired on TBS
From 2015 April to June

Main cast:
  • Yamashita Tomohisa as Shiratori Sakuto
  • Kuriyama Chiaki as Mochizuki Haruka
  • Tanimura Mitsuki as Kawaguchi Rio
  • Ishimaru Kanji as Hachisuka Daigo
  • Kubota Masataka as Yanagawa Ryuichi
  • Kudo Asuka as Hiyama Kosuke
  • Hagiwara Masato as Takebe Junichiro
  • Oomasa Aya as Koide Mai
  
  • Screenwriter: Nojima Shinji, Ikeda Natsuko
  • Producer: Han Choru, Sato Atsushi
  • Director: Yoshida Ken, Sakai Masahiro, Matsuda Ayato

  • Notes: Based on Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (which I haven't read).
    Hey little sister from Buzzer beat, you're all grown up now.

    Review: -


    Title: It comes from the book. I like it, it's poetic and relevant. Algernon is the name of a mouse, who's been given a new substance that develops its intelligence.

    Boy: He has the intellectual development of a child. He wants to be like everyone else and he is very persistent. He is good-natured and usually defuses the fights between his co-workers who are young offenders.

    Girl: She is a researcher. She is impulsive and good-hearted.

    Other girl: She is a student, nice and shy, but also brave.

    As you can see, I'm not really inspired...

    Plot / relationships: I don't know if this comes from the source material but I didn't care for the pacing. It felt like it took forever to get to the premise and then raced through the consequences. Moreover, it doesn't use that time to make the characters more dimensional. And I didn't really believe in the main love story. It got too intense too fast.

    Other characters: I was more interested in the circle of friends around Boy. The character of the mother which is super important (according to the Wiki article) was not convincing. She was everything and its contrary.

    Funny factor: Not at all.

    Bottom line: The premise was not my jam but I went into it open-minded. I was not convinced. Though there was an interesting twist leading to a dilemma, it was not enough. It didn't even make me want to read the book.

    Monday, 16 May 2016

    Bad guy


    Korean title: 나쁜 남자
    Other title: Bad boy

    17 episodes
    Aired on SBS
    From 2010 May to August

    Main cast:


  • Kim Nam Gil as Shim Gun Wook
  • Han Ga In as Moon Jae In
  • Kim Jae Wook as Hong Tae Sung
  • Oh Yun Soo as Hong Tae Ra
  • Jung So Min as Hong Mo Ne
  • Kim Hye Ok as Mrs. Shin
  • Jun Gook Hwan as President Hong
  • Shim Eun Kyung as Moon Won In
  • Kim Eung Soo


  • Notes:
    - Hello Paper fan teacher from Nodame cantabile! It's funny because Shim Eun Kyung who plays Girl's sister in this drama is playing the Nodame role in the Korean adaptation.
    - Hello cute little girl also seen in Rooftop Prince!
    - Hey guy from Coffee Prince in a major role!
    - Strong feelings about that one. I'm going to have a spoiler space about it. It could have been a Fav but nope. It's been a few days so I'm not mad anymore, just bitter.
    - Finally, I decided to start putting the production credits from Drama Wiki because these people are even more responsible for the end product than the cast.


    Production credits :

  • Producer: Goo Bon Geun
  • Director: Lee Hyung Min
  • Screenwriter: Kim Jae Eun

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    Review: +


    Title: I get it but it's hard to be more generic. Just "Guy" maybe?

    Boy: I don't think you can go more mysterious-loner-dude-y than that. This drama lives or dies on his Boy. And he is SO good. He can do the single tear, the goofy smile, the smirk, anything. I read that actor Kim Nam Gil stole the show in another drama and I'm not surprised since I found him very charismatic. He had to, since the drama relies a lot on his character being that way. To sum up, all the pluses in the world for him.

    Girl: All the pluses for her too. She is a art consultant (I had to get past the fact that it's a rom-com job despite not being on that list) from a poor background. She wants to be a social climber. Like Boy, she has an agenda, she drives the narrative. She is smart and level-headed but not boring. She's someome you'd like as a friend and it's the first time I wrote that about a drama's character.

    Boy: The black sheep of his family. I'm not in love with him but he is touching. I feel for him.

    Girl: A young spoiled girl but not the annoying brat type. She is cute and lively, passionnate and open-hearted. 

    Girl: She's an unsatisfied married woman who always puts her duty to her family first. She could have been a cliché but she's a strong character and her story was well-handled.

    Plot/relationships: The plot was so good. It was hard to see where it was going. It's driven by the characters' motivations, it makes you care about the characters, the pacing is great, revelations are dished out progressively. Fab! Triple Fab... But, triple but, at one point, characters act in stupid ways just to allow a plot point that makes no sense. And the end is completely botched. I was so mad. I've never been so mad... it doesn't ruin everything, I'd still recommend it but no to the end.
    I'm just going to paraphrase one of my favourite reviews ever: "For about nine-tenths of the drama, this is perfect. The drama is tense, there’s a palpable sense of mystery, of trying to figure out along with the characters what the next move is, what the next layer is, how the disparate pieces that don’t make sense fit into a cohesive picture.
    And then the bottom falls out catastrophically.
    The last two episodes in which we get "resolutions" are just so terribly written that I think the screenwriter should get an MRI, because I think he had a stroke on page 85 and then ignored the smell of burnt toast to keep typing."

    Funny factor? Nope.

    Bottom line: It should have been a Fav! I'm mad it's not a Fav because of [spoiler].
    But watch it! Just don't watch *first degree spoiler* the last two episodes and imagine it's the end.
    However, I still need to dish on what I hated, so full blown spoilers coming  after the jump. You should really watch the show before reading this because, for one thing, you won't understand what I'm talking about and second, it will colour your experience of the show and you don't want that. Anyway, you will probably binge-watch it in days like I did so you're coming back soon.

    Thursday, 6 March 2014

    Autumn's Concerto


    Taiwanese title: 下一站,幸福
    Other title: Next Stop, Happiness

    21 episodes
    Aired on TTV/SETTV
    From 2009 October to 2010 February

    Main cast:

  • Ady An: Liang Mu Cheng 梁慕橙
  • Van Ness Wu: Ren Guang Xi 任光晞
  • Chris Wu: Hua Tuo Ye 花拓也
  • Tiffany Hsu: He Yi Qian 何以茜
  • Zheng You Jie: Xu Fang Guo 許方國
  • Linda Liu: Fang De Rong 方德容
  • Renzo Liu: Lawyer Lin 林律師
  • Tao Chuan Zheng: He Zhen Tang 何振堂
  • Xiao Xiao Bin: Liang Xiao Le 梁曉樂
  • Lin Mei Xiu: Hua Tian Xi Shi 花田喜氏
  • Amanda Chu: Hua Ci Xin 花癡心

  • Note: I want to issue a trigger warning: sexual harassment and violence on woman. My memories of this drama were so grim that it's only my second viewing though I was remembering quite liking it.

    Review: +


    Title: That's what I'm talking about! This title sounds good but makes no sense. I have no idea if this drama takes place in autumn and yes, a piece of music plays a role but I don't think it's a concerto (Wiki tells me it's the second movement in an orchestral suite).
     
    Boy: See the label "Arrogant jerk". However, Girl comes to love his sense of right and his passion. He's straightforward, brave and smart (though it's more tell than show, at least we see him at work). (+)
     
    Girl: At first, she's kind of perfect and you understand why guys like her. She's kind-hearted, smart hardworking and she never complains. She goes through so much that you just admire her. Moreover, she's not naïve nor dripping with optimism. She is a caring person who has a sense of self. (+)
     
    Other boy: Typical I-pine-for-years-for-my-girl-friend-even-though-she's-clearly-shown-me-that-she's-not-interested guy. I didn't like this character because he's too good to have been "friend-zoned" so early, he feels a bit too much like a plot device and that much devotion makes me uncomfortable.
     
    Other girl: Her love is not as built as Girl's love but she's so nice and her feelings are so sincere that you feel for her.
     
    Plot/Relationship: The plot consists in obstacles thrown the way of the main characters. But it's okay since their relationship is believable and compelling. Unfortunately, there is a mob subplot which is intertwined with the main story but which is too violent for my taste. Also, the ending was totally rushed for no apparent reason. It seemed like they realised at the last minute that they only had one episode left. But good chemistry and building so (+).
     
    Other characters: Terrible mother and stepmother, wise aviser, over-the-top villagers, over-ambitious rival...
     
    Funny factor? Not really (except Boy's assistant, I <3 you), the Melo factor is high.
     
    Music: Yes!
     
    Bottom line: This is a very good drama with a convincing couple, generally successful characterisations. The pace is excellent (except towards the end and the mob stuff). (+)
     
    P.S.: I advise you not to give up if you're annoyed by the flashbacks in the first episodes. It stops later. But seriously, note to whoever is responsible: flashbacks to an entire scene that happened in the same episode IS NOT necessary (and is not a good way to pad an episode if that was the intent).

    Monday, 30 April 2012

    Love Contract



    Taiwanese title: 愛情合約 (爱情合约)

    Aired on TVBS-G
    Summer 2004
    20 episodes
    Main cast:

  • Ariel Lin as Cheng Xiao Feng
  • Mike He as Ah Ken aka Liu Jian Dong
  • Bryant Chang as Ah Kai aka Lin Kai
  • Sa Sa as Li Xin Lei
  • Lai Zhi Wei as Xiao Bai aka Zhang Yuan Bao
  • Lin Yi Hong as Mu Tou aka Lin Song Bo
  • Phyllis Quek as Cheng Xiao Yun



  • Review (from memory): -


    Title: "Love contract" makes sense, there is a love contract in this drama. I don't know about the Chinese title.

    Girl: Xiao Feng is definitely strong. She's also very complex and sometimes, it's hard to understand her. She's hard on people and though deep down she cares about them, she is so bossy that I wondered how she still has friends.

    Boy: I think Mike He is one of the most handsome drama actors. His character Ah Ken is the dreamy silent, taciturn type.

    Relationship: Believable and interesting. They both are people that are hurt and don't open much to others and it's beautiful to see their love blossom despite her efforts.

    Friends: He doesn't have many friends but she has. I liked all of them except the one who pined for her. I wish he didn't. It made him pathetic.

    Family: Her family is a mess and that's one of the explanations for how she is. His family, well, is a tragic story.

    Music: I forgot about it. It doesn't mean it was bad since I watched it a long time ago.
    Funny factor: Some of her friends are an occasional comical relief but it's not a comedy.

    Bottom line: Most of the things I said are positive because it's mostly a GOOD drama. But it's a drama that is permeated by sadness and melancholia. You have a sense that most of the characters are unhappy. They live because that's how it is.

    After the jump, I explain more what I disliked. Don't look if you don't want to be spoiled.