My Name Is Kim Sam Soon, ep. 01-07 (no spoilers)
Fri, Nov. 23rd, 2007 11:20 pmThis is the most of any kdrama I have watched! (I am only up to ep. 4 of Coffee Prince, though I keep meaning to finish.)
Kim Sam Soon is a pastry chef. On Christmas Eve (a big day for romance in Korea, I think?), she finds her boyfriend of three years has been cheating on her. Fast forward a year, and she ends up becoming the pastry chef for the restaurant Bon Appetit, run by young Hyun Jin Hun (his parents own a hotel chain). Jin Hun is, however, still obsessed with a girl named Hee Jin, and then there's a cute Korean-American named Henry Kim who gets thrown into the mix.
Kim Sam Soon's apparently the Bridget Jones of Korea; the descriptions of the show on sites describe her as "chubby" and "middle aged." She's 30 and skinnier than me, but still, at least she's 30. And Jin Hun is 27! The actress was also 30 while playing the part, and the guy who plays Jin Hun was 23 at the time.
So far, I am enjoying the wacky hijinks, the food porn (not enough!), and the way Kim Sam Soon yells at everyone. She has the same reactions I would have in many situations, which is a relief, because everyone else in the show is definitely from a kdrama. Also, Jin Hun gets whapped on the head a lot by his mom. This amuses me.
From this and Coffee Prince, I have now learned the following about kdramas (please let me know if I'm wrong! I am totally making this up):
I alas don't include Damo in here because I suspect historical kdramas are a different beast all together. Except the part about the love triangles, and possibly with additional swordfighting.
Please no spoilers in the comments! I'll post something with spoilers later.
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rilina's write ups
Kim Sam Soon is a pastry chef. On Christmas Eve (a big day for romance in Korea, I think?), she finds her boyfriend of three years has been cheating on her. Fast forward a year, and she ends up becoming the pastry chef for the restaurant Bon Appetit, run by young Hyun Jin Hun (his parents own a hotel chain). Jin Hun is, however, still obsessed with a girl named Hee Jin, and then there's a cute Korean-American named Henry Kim who gets thrown into the mix.
Kim Sam Soon's apparently the Bridget Jones of Korea; the descriptions of the show on sites describe her as "chubby" and "middle aged." She's 30 and skinnier than me, but still, at least she's 30. And Jin Hun is 27! The actress was also 30 while playing the part, and the guy who plays Jin Hun was 23 at the time.
So far, I am enjoying the wacky hijinks, the food porn (not enough!), and the way Kim Sam Soon yells at everyone. She has the same reactions I would have in many situations, which is a relief, because everyone else in the show is definitely from a kdrama. Also, Jin Hun gets whapped on the head a lot by his mom. This amuses me.
From this and Coffee Prince, I have now learned the following about kdramas (please let me know if I'm wrong! I am totally making this up):
- Love is best expressed via piggy-back rides. I vaguely remember
rilina mentioning that this was a part of Korean wedding ceremonies? - Tragic misunderstandings are good. Tragic misunderstandings brought about by the complete failure of people to tell the truth or say what they mean to are even better.
- Why have a love triangle when you can have even more complex shapes?
- Your childhood love will leave your for three years and never tell you why and expect you to understand this.
- The heroine must come from a poor background.
- The hero must be insanely rich.
- The old love interest will be the childhood love of the hero.
- The hero must have an overbearing mother who whaps him a lot.
- The heroine has an annoying sister.
- Everyone finds true love by getting into the restaurant business.
- If you ever hug someone of the opposite sex, your beloved will walk in on you.
- The best way to the hero's heart is to fall down clumsily in front of him, or to engage in other such embarrassing activities. If he smiles a teeny bit and hides it under immediate gruffness, you win!
I alas don't include Damo in here because I suspect historical kdramas are a different beast all together. Except the part about the love triangles, and possibly with additional swordfighting.
Please no spoilers in the comments! I'll post something with spoilers later.
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Sat, Nov. 24th, 2007 06:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Sat, Nov. 24th, 2007 08:08 pm (UTC)Emperor of the Sea is long but amazing. Hwang Jin Yi is one of the saddest(in terms of her life, not "everyone dies") things i've ever seen, but extremely good. Also stars Ha Ji Won(Chae-Ohk)
Haven't seen any more yet, but plan to watch Seo Dong Yo, Dae Jang Geun, Jumong, Legend, and Captial Scandal.
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Sun, Nov. 25th, 2007 12:55 am (UTC)To be honest, I've probably already spent that much time watching different dramas if you combine everything I've seen.
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Sun, Nov. 25th, 2007 02:54 am (UTC)(no subject)
Tue, Nov. 27th, 2007 09:24 pm (UTC)