Showing posts with label Micky Yoochun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micky Yoochun. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Sungkyunkwan Scandal


Korean title: 성균관 스캔들

Aired on SBS2
From 2010 August to November
20 episodes

Main cast:

  • Micky Yoochun: Lee Sun Joon
  • Park Min Young: Kim Yoon Hee
  • Song Joong Ki: Goo Yong Ha
  • Yoo Ah In: Moon Jae Shin
  • Jun Tae Soo: Ha In Soo
  • Seo Hyo Rim: Ha Hyo Eun
  • Kim Min Seo: Cho Sun
  • Jo Sung Ha: King Jeongjo
  • Ahn Nae Sang: Jung Yak Yong
  • Lee Jae Yong: Ha Woo Kyu

  • Note:
    I watched it just after Coffee Prince and I had seen Micky Yoochun as a nobleman previously in Rooftop Prince.
    At the beginning, I expected this drama to be a Fav! Alas...

     

    Review: +/-


    Title: Not sure about the scandal (it makes me think of the superior drama Capital scandal) but it takes place around 1791 at Sungkyunkwan, a school that trains future members of government/public servants.

    Girl: She has to make a living for her mother and sick younger brother. Since she's educated, as girls are not supposed to, she pretends to be a boy and writes letters, homeworks for students etc. She's warm, responsible and likes to study. The only negative is that I find that she is passive on several occasions and that Boy makes decisions for her.(+)

    Boy: He's a strict, law-abiding, moral, big-on-principles nobleman. I like that type though he was a bit too stoic for my tastes. (+)

    Other Boy: Hot-headed rebel. He's on my very short list of guys who look good with long hair. (+)

    Other girl: She's a spoiled young girl but her love is pure and sincere. She's funny too. (+)

    Relationship: I like how it developed but watching the character confused and tortured over his sexual orientation for nothing was frustrating. Moreover, since not much was happening on the "plot" side, it dragged. Meanwhile, you're just waiting for him to find out so the drama will get some momentum again.

    Plot: The overarching arc is about the King wanting to build a better society by getting rid of the noble families' influence. For that purpose, he needs the McGuffingest McGuffing I've ever seen. I liked the depiction of a good King and of families' rivalries but this is never really developped. It's just talks in the background about how the McGuffin would fix everything. Yeah, sure.

    Then, there are shorter arcs with more urgent stakes for the characters, the villain being the President Student. At first, these were interesting enough and yielded character developments. But at one point, I realised that the good guys were always doing the good things and the bad guys bad things and SPOILER ALERT failing. So in the end, there is no suspense and the stakes lose their power.

    Other characters: There is a character who has an interesting trajectory. Side characters are also pretty good. The villain, however, is a terrible character. He's one-dimensional and has two expressions throughout the drama: expressionless - so is it actually just one? - and frowning menacingly.

    Bonus factors: Period! Hats! Politics of that time!

    Funny factor? Not much.

    Music: OK. There was one song I liked.

    Most egregious clichés: Girl pretending to be a boy. McGuffin.

    What the... ? I will go with opening a very secret and big box in plain view. And hugging instead of running. Wait, I almost forgot... Other boy gets hiccups when he's with a girl. I have no idea why and what was the purpose of giving him that trait... Also, (trying hard not to spoil here) one character learns something important but never discusses it with anyone.

    Bottom line: There are a lot of things to like in this drama (some characters, some developments about their relation to their family, the 18th century setting, the promising beginning) but then my interest withered away.

    Oops! I forgot about one important character. It's telling that I forgot about her even though she's featured in several storylines. I think she's interesting but a bit "random". She's likable but in the end feels like a composite of several traits that don't totally add up.

    Friday, 1 June 2012

    Rooftop Prince



    Korean title:  옥탑방 왕세자

    Aired on SBS
    March/May 2012
    20 episodes

    Main cast:


  • Micky Yoochun as Yong Tae Yong/ Lee Gak
  • Han Ji Min as Park Ha / Bu Yong
  • Lee Tae Sung as Yong Tae Moo
  • Jung Yoo Mi as Hong Se Na / Hwa Yong
  • Choi Woo Shik as Do Chi San
  • Jung Suk Won as Woo Yong Sul
  • Lee Min Ho (not the BoF one) as Song Man Bo
  • Ban Hyo Jung as President Yeo
  • Ahn Suk Hwan as Yong Dong Man
  • Lee Moon Shik as Pyo Taek Soo
  • Song Ok Sook as Gong Man Ok
  • Na Young Hee as President Jang


  • Note:
    I watched this drama week-to-week (starting from around the 5th ep), something I rarely do. I usually wait till all the episodes are out. I hate waiting ;) and the experience is more intense. But it also makes inconsistencies more glaring. I hope I would have liked Rooftop Prince as much if I had watched it in less sittings.


    Review: Fav!



    Title: I shouldn't have made fun of dramas titles because again this one is appropriate. I like it.

    Girl: OK. Han Ji Min is in two of my favourite dramas and I don't especially like her. But let's talk about her character. She's a very generic drama girl lead. She's kind. She cares about her family. She's hardworking. She's brash at first but that is toned down quite quickly. More problematic: she does the DUMBEST action in the drama which stalls the plot. Plus she's a bit of a damsel-in-distress at some point.
    However, she's brave. Like, a lot. In many ways. She faces whatever is going on.

    Boy: Asian dramas are really good with male lead characters. They pretty much have to if the romance is a big part of the story. Here, Boy is just the right kind of arrogant and cute. But what I liked the most is that he's really smart. In a lot of dramas, Boy runs a big company usually thanks to his family and it is implied or mentioned that he is clever. But here, since it's a plot driven drama, we can see Boy using his brain to try to understand what is going on and what he should do. And he has good ideas. (+)

    Other boy and girl: They have a lot of screentime so they deserve to be singled out. They are the "enemies" and I liked them. I think they are developed beyond the "they are just evil" theme (though it wouldn't have hurt to pad their motivations- I did that in my head) and their path is really interesting. (+) I can't say more without spoiling and I really don't want to spoil you on this drama because...

    the Plot is the Number one reason this drama is a Fav. The threads were generic, especially the 'I want to take over a company" but :
    I was seriously impressed by how many balls the drama throw in the air and how it managed to catch all of them. I like how everyone act mostly rationally (except for the DUMBEST action in the drama and it made it stick out even more). I like how expertly the plot and the characters interconnected. I like how it progressed steadily, almost never stalling (except after, you know, the DUMBEST action ever). I like how at any given point, the drama could go on many different directions and I had no idea which one it would take and it would end up one I hadn't even thought about. I didn't even like the end for many reasons but that couldn't spoil the enjoyment of everything that happened before.

    Relationship: It worked well with the plot (though it could have been even more integrated). I like how it was built, the obstacles were natural. However, I don't know if it's because I'm lukewarm about Girl or... OK, I know. I think their characters don't match, for whatever reasons. (I would develop more but I'd need to heavily spoil what happens). Still, I'm willing to buy it because I love this drama!

    Other characters: You see from the "main cast" that there are a lot of them. I like all the older ones except for the father of Other boy. The actor also played Geum Jan Di's father in Boys over flowers and he overacts. It was annoying. Other important characters are Boy's companions. They each have a distinctive strength and they are a treat. The way they react, the way they evolve... They are adjacent to the plot but at the same time, they are totally necessary.

    Funny factor: A little. As many dramas, especially at the beginning since the premise of the drama is a huge opportunity for comedy.

    Music: Plays its role. I grew to like it but it was sometimes distracting instead of enhancing what is happening.

    Other points: There are historical parts and fantastic elements. Both are a Plus for me.

    On another note, I have to mention the shameless product placements. At this point, the cars are a given (though I have no idea which brand they were using since I had never seen that logo before) but now, it's the phones. If you watch the Vampire Diaries, you know the scene where Klaus writes with a stylus "I will" instead of typing it. This (not exactly for the same app) happens twice and it's so obvious. Product placements are sometimes necessary but in these cases, they are litteral ads and become distracting. End of rant.

    Bottom line: This is the first Fav I featured so I want to reiterate that this does not mean that the drama has no faults. I mentioned some of them in this review but in the end, the good was great enough to make me overlook its failings. Maybe on a second viewing, it will be different but for now:
    - The storylines are strong. There are high stakes.
    - The relationships between the characters are compelling.
    - Events unfold naturally and logically. Actions have consequences. Nothing sticks out as totally unnecessary.
    - It has heart.
    FAV!


    Developments after the jump: BIG SPOILERS ALERT! And I think that the surprises are important here...