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Néa Vanille Joined: 26 Mar 2005 Total posts: 49 Location: Seoul, South Korea (whooooza!) Gender: Female |
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:17 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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I happen to know the kind of drama kobe hates from earlier threads and decided to post to advice kobe not to watch something I'm fairly certain he won't like. If it seems certain that kobe will dislike the last part of the drama due to the focus on the little girl's disease, that means he was hoping for an entertaining lead-up. I felt qualified to help him out there. I don't usually talk about dramas I disliked, whether I finished them or not, but I liked kobe's previous posts and got an idea of what he liked and wished to give him advice.
But, aNtoK, just so that you are happy:
Dear kobe,
I watched the first 12 episodes of Wonderful Life. I initially thought 10, but then remembered that I sat through 2 more agonizingly slow episodes.
It starts off, in my opinion, as very fun but start to not make much sense shortly after and was by episode 6 a pain to watch. Unlike most KDramas, msot of which start to slow down in the middle part, Wonderful Life seemed to switch its genre to me a few episodes after the hilarious introduction and furst turned into a boring mess and then a weeping melodrama. I stopped at episode 12, but since I haven't finished it, I can't tell you about the redeeming (or not) qualities of the ending of this drama. But seeing as how you mentioned you didn't like terminal illnesses in dramas and we both know that it's a central theme in the ending fourth of the drama, I just wanted to inform that the build-up to the disease (which may or may not have been well-done) was quite lacklustre in my and many other people's opinions. I hope I was able to give you a kind of insight into the drama, which I suspect you will not like given of what I know about your preferences and from the 3/4ths of the drama that I actually managed to sit through.
-- Nea
Please no more snappy replies now, okay? 
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aNToK Joined: 21 Feb 2004 Total posts: 2541 Location: Cali Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:49 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Like anything, everyone has an opinion. Also note, my friend, that the name you mention "shares your taste in Kdrama 98% of the time", which would be, for you, a fairly valid guide for your own viewing tastes, and that's good for your purposes. I'd also venture that the "overwhelming majority of people you trust" also tend to share similar drama taste as yourself. Simply understanding that they're your opinions and that opinions vary widely on what is and isn't good or entertaining is enough.
Some folks like the long, slow-developing, sometimes draggy dramas with all the melodramatic trimmings, and some prefer the short attention-span theater shows where there's something new and excliting in every episode, and others like to change it up a bit, etc.
My intent wasn't to hurl accusations your way, though I do stand by not judging something you haven't watched fully. Saying "It bored me out of my skull so I didn't finish it", etc. is fine. A lot of it comes down to what you expect going into watching something. I'm a little surprised that you found the more serious tone toward the middle eps as a shock, as if you read any of the synops or anything you'd know that the little girl has a life-threatening disease before even starting the show.
For what it's worth, I rarely give other's opinions of a show more than about 3 seconds of consideration when deciding whether or not to watch something either. Never know what someone else will like.
Where you find it draggy or convoluted, I found it to be engaging as it spent time on a lot of the details of character development, etc. that sometimes get short-changed in the interest of holding people's attention. And that the storyline was far from a mess that doesn't make any sense. It actually seemed to flow pretty organically and believably, with a nice bonus being that the characters aren't black-and-white bad or good guys, but just people with everyday pettiness and insecurities to go with the love, courage, and gradual acceptance of themselves and the situations they're found in.
I'd take that over the cookie-cutter plots of so many other show that are coming out of late.
Of course, that's just an opinion....
btw, of course I make a drama out of many things. It's a drama site already!!!!!!!
Well, we're off to Grandma's house to open presents and make a general mess of things for awhile.
Merry Christmas all!!! _________________ I am not obsessed. I am just very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very focussed...
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aNToK Joined: 21 Feb 2004 Total posts: 2541 Location: Cali Gender: Unknown |
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:54 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| Don't worry Nea, I tend to get snappy when someone criticizes this particular show for some reason. Maybe because this and Last Dance were the ones that got me subbing in the first place? Whatever. Still my favorite Kdrama regardless.... _________________ I am not obsessed. I am just very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very focussed...
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Néa Vanille Joined: 26 Mar 2005 Total posts: 49 Location: Seoul, South Korea (whooooza!) Gender: Female |
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:59 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Merry Christmas.
To give the show credit, I will admit that both Eugene and Kim Jae Won were endearing leads and pleasant to watch and if you like either lead enough, you may not mind the draggy middle part. And no, I didn't know anything about the terminal disease thing until past the first few episodes and was endlessly disappointed that the brilliant comedy of the first 2 or 3 episodes just ceased to be.
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kobe23 Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Total posts: 695 Location: Melbourne, Australia Age: 29 Gender: Male |
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jun` Joined: 01 Apr 2006 Total posts: 31 Location: Philadelphia, PA Age: 17 Gender: Female |
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 12:57 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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i wnana see this.. on a youtube music video of the theme song i would guess? someone said its like the korean version of the thai lakorn 'oom ruk' which i liked very much.
plus this has caught my attention, what a cute family
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kobe23 Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Total posts: 695 Location: Melbourne, Australia Age: 29 Gender: Male |
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:59 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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It's just a little crush ...
Before I post my comments on this series, there's something I need to get out in the open. I have a crush on Kim Eugene. I know this is gonna make me sound like a teenager still dealing with puberty, but I feel weak in the knees every time she's on screen. My heart seems to beat a bit faster too. This may or may not affect my opinion on the series
I see trees of green
Wonderful Life is your typical boy-meets-girl, boy-doesn't-realize-he-likes-her-because-he's-still-hung-up-on-a-girl-who-doesn't
like-him kinda story. There's also love triangles, terminal illnesses. You name it. We've all seen it before, there's nothing new that this series brings to the table, but where it lacks in originality, it makes up for in charm, and an abundance of cuteness. I guess you can pretty much determine whether you'll like this series purely on how you feel about the cast and/or the characters.
Red roses too
Speaking of the cast, I have to admit I've fallen for Kim Eugene. Before I watched this series I didn't really think much of her. I was kinda expecting her not to be a good actress and I didn't even think she was pretty from the pictures I had seen. But wow, she surprised me a great deal. Not only can she act, but she totally lights up the scene every time she's on screen (and she does get a lot of screen time). I don't really know what it is. She's nowhere near as stunningly beautiful as Song Hye Kyo or as sexy and mysterious as Kim Tae Hee, but she has this natural, wholesome girl-next-door look that is very appealing to me. I'll definitely be watching Save the Last Dance in the near future despite having turned it down earlier on.
As for Kim Jae Won, I found him slightly annoying in the early episodes. The way he makes his eyes all pop-out and his smile ... what do so many girls find cute about it? He seemed to over-act quite a bit, but it wasn't a big enough deterrent to put me off. He did however grow on me as the series progressed, and I found him very convincing in the serious and sad parts, which is ironic, because of his goofy appearance.
The girl who played Shin-Bi was of course, adorable. But her eyes are a bit strange - just like KJW - where the right eye is bigger than the left. Hmm...like father, like daughter I guess. Very talented little girl though.
Setting the pace
I found the pace of this show very similar to that of Love Story in Harvard, where everything is really sweet, light-hearted and fast paced for the first half and then just seems to grind to a halt in the 2nd half. Between episodes 9-12 were a bit draggy, but it wasn't anything intolerable. Flashbacks were used quite often, but at least they weren't used for the entire duration of a song like in the previous series I watched, What Happened in Bali.
OST
The soundtrack was decent, there were a couple of nice ballads, but there weren't any memorable tracks like in the similar series Full House.
Full House with a kid
Overall, I found this series akin to Full House ... but with a kid. Plenty of arguing and angst between the two leads, and of course, Han Eun Jung's character in WL is almost a carbon copy of Kang Hye Won in FH. Not much of a story, but the characters are charming enough to hold your interest. At the end of it all, I did find this series to be relatively enjoyable, but I keep on asking myself, what if someone else played the female lead instead of Eugene? Someone like Han Ji Hye, who apparently declined the role (?) for eg. The truthful answer is that I probably would've stopped watching after the first 5 or 6 episodes. But this series introduced me to Kim Eugene, so I guess it will always hold a special place in my memory.
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Bob-Gratton Joined: 29 Jan 2007 Total posts: 6 Location: Montreal City- Osaka City Age: 24 Gender: Male |
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:24 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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Im just at episode 8
I dont know if im the only to think that
But Jun Se-Jin deserves more Do-hyun then Han Seung Wan.Jun Se-Jin would be SURELY more happy with Do-hyun even with the baby
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mayva Joined: 02 Feb 2007 Total posts: 9 Location: MN Gender: Female |
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:54 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0 |
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| I enjoyed this drama, just finished it yesterday however it is one that I probably wouldn't watch again until maybe another 5 years or so. Eugene is just superb in here and Jaewon's emotional scenes were portrayed wonderfully, I cried everytime he cried so that says a lot about his acting... he's improved I would have to say. Jihoon who played Do Hyun took my breath away... he's just so adorable but I would have to say he still needs room to grow in the acting business.
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