Lee Mi Yeon, Choi Ji Woo, Kim Joo Hyeok, Yoo Ah In, Kang Ha Neul, Esom
Movie rating: 7/10 Neck score: A
This movie was so cute. It was full of feels. I love how interconnected the three love stories were without them actually being that connected. I loved all three couples, although naturally some more than others. My favorite couple was actually the Choi Ji Woo/Kim Joo Hyeok couple, because their romance was just the cutest and funniest. I also just love Choi Ji Woo, she's the cutest and bestest. I also fell in love with that ahjussi. I'm kind of love the ahjussis lately. Mmmm. Kang Han Neul and Esom were also cute. Let's me honest, Kang Ha Neul probably gave us the most feels. He made us almost (or just really, if you're Lizabreff) cry. He also had the most difficult role as he played a deaf songwriter. So his story was just a little more heart wrenching from the start. He rocked it btw. Yoo Ah In did a great job of being an adorable butt. Funny and annoying at the same time. It was a great noona romance between him and Lee Mi Yeon. She was also great. So really, this was just a cute show. Not earth shattering or amazing, just great at what it is, a romantic comedy full of cute and funny characters and the perfect, cheesy resolutions that romcoms crave. I loved it.
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238. Seven First Kisses 첫 키스만 일곱번째 (2016) Korean
Lee Cho Hee, Choi Ji Woo, Lee Joon Ki, Park Hae Jin, Ji Chang Wook, Kai, Ok Taecyeon, Lee Jong Suk, Lee Min Ho
Drama Rating: 4/10 Neck Score: A++++
Ok, so we all knew what this was before we started it, right? A web drama commercial where a bunch of hot oppas were a little bit more of sell outs than normal for a CF. But the good thing about it was that it was also a parody of all the drama genres and styles, because you can't take it seriously and I don't think it took itself seriously and definitely none of the actors did. So it's a fun way to do a CF and its definitely a good way to look at the hot boys, so win-win? It's ridiculous and hilarious. So now here is a summary of what I thought of all the different stories:
Lee Joon Ki- creepy stalker who got away with it because he's the sexiest man alive. I really think he got shafted by being first because it made his "first love/loved from afar" story line come off as creepy and stalkerish. Especially the part where he has a slideshow of all his stalker pics he took of her. That aside, he was probably one of the more swoon worthy oppas in the show.
Park Hae Jin- Tsundere boss? Workaholic? His story was one of the ones that made more sense, since it was just more natural since he was the boss character. We also got lots of lovely forearm shots, and his swoony smile, so overall good.
Ji Chang Wook- Spy. I kind of love how they typecasted everyone to their most famous roles. Park Hae Jin was the tsundere/slightly creepy until you realize what is going on, and Ji Chang Wook was Healer again. They went through all the thriller/spy stereotypes too, and it was hilarious.
Kai- the most awkward ever. Kai = no acting. Kai's hair = yuck. It was just awkward, the whole time. He was the tutoring student, so it was another squirrely, awkward noona romance. And it was worse because there was zero chemistry on his part. Just awkward.
Ok Taecyeon- absolutely hilarious. He was the chaebol makjang character, and it was amazing. I was just laughing the whole time. The water slap, the kelp slap, the evil bitca, the evil mother, the birth secrets, it was hilarious and adorable.
Lee Jong Suk- this one was probably the most logical of all, as he was himself, filming a CF with her, and they were adorable together. It was the one that was probably the most natural. She also seemed to have good chemistry with him as well.
Lee Min Ho- was that even an episode? I did like how awkward this one was, because she was assuming it was like all the others, and acting all full of herself, and everyone was like wut? But then it was like just awkward the whole time, and Lee Min Ho's was like "what am I doing here? Why did I agree to this?" the whole time too. So this one doesn't even count. It's just pure awkwardness. Plus, he didn't even get an attempted kiss, so what is this 7 kisses thing? It was like 6 1/2 first kisses.
Okay, so now, if I had to pick one of them to be my "kiss" choice, I would probably chose them in this order: 1. Lee Jong Suk, 2. Park Hae Jin (Hae Jin and Jong Suk might just be tied for first), 3. Lee Joon Ki (3rd now because of how stalkerish his story was), 4. Ji Chang Wook, 5. Ok Taecyeon- because I say no to that kind of drama in real life, 6. Lee Min Ho- because he's at least close to my age, 7. Kai- because that kind of awkward noona romance is a no. This is probably a good indication as well of how sexy they were too, strongly based on the story lines as well.
And rating them based solely on their endings might put it at: 1. Ok Taecyeon-his ending was just too hilarious, 2. Lee Joon Ki- because his ending made his story much cuter 3. Ji Chang Wook- because his ending was bad-a, 4. Lee Jong Suk, 5. Park Hae Jin- both closely following the others in cuteness, 6. Lee Min Ho- because he didn't have an ending, 7. Kai- because his ending added nothing.
I could probably also rate them on how cute their BTS videos were, but that is just being silly (but Joon Ki was adorable in his) and basically just rating how much I love all these boys in real life (which would probably be a different post entirely). So I will not, but they are worth watching (except I didn't bother watching Kai's).
Don't regret watching this. It's pure fan fiction, so just indulge and enjoy.
Drama Rating: 4/10 Neck Score: A++++
Ok, so we all knew what this was before we started it, right? A web drama commercial where a bunch of hot oppas were a little bit more of sell outs than normal for a CF. But the good thing about it was that it was also a parody of all the drama genres and styles, because you can't take it seriously and I don't think it took itself seriously and definitely none of the actors did. So it's a fun way to do a CF and its definitely a good way to look at the hot boys, so win-win? It's ridiculous and hilarious. So now here is a summary of what I thought of all the different stories:
Lee Joon Ki- creepy stalker who got away with it because he's the sexiest man alive. I really think he got shafted by being first because it made his "first love/loved from afar" story line come off as creepy and stalkerish. Especially the part where he has a slideshow of all his stalker pics he took of her. That aside, he was probably one of the more swoon worthy oppas in the show.
Park Hae Jin- Tsundere boss? Workaholic? His story was one of the ones that made more sense, since it was just more natural since he was the boss character. We also got lots of lovely forearm shots, and his swoony smile, so overall good.
Ji Chang Wook- Spy. I kind of love how they typecasted everyone to their most famous roles. Park Hae Jin was the tsundere/slightly creepy until you realize what is going on, and Ji Chang Wook was Healer again. They went through all the thriller/spy stereotypes too, and it was hilarious.
Kai- the most awkward ever. Kai = no acting. Kai's hair = yuck. It was just awkward, the whole time. He was the tutoring student, so it was another squirrely, awkward noona romance. And it was worse because there was zero chemistry on his part. Just awkward.
Ok Taecyeon- absolutely hilarious. He was the chaebol makjang character, and it was amazing. I was just laughing the whole time. The water slap, the kelp slap, the evil bitca, the evil mother, the birth secrets, it was hilarious and adorable.
Lee Jong Suk- this one was probably the most logical of all, as he was himself, filming a CF with her, and they were adorable together. It was the one that was probably the most natural. She also seemed to have good chemistry with him as well.
Lee Min Ho- was that even an episode? I did like how awkward this one was, because she was assuming it was like all the others, and acting all full of herself, and everyone was like wut? But then it was like just awkward the whole time, and Lee Min Ho's was like "what am I doing here? Why did I agree to this?" the whole time too. So this one doesn't even count. It's just pure awkwardness. Plus, he didn't even get an attempted kiss, so what is this 7 kisses thing? It was like 6 1/2 first kisses.
Okay, so now, if I had to pick one of them to be my "kiss" choice, I would probably chose them in this order: 1. Lee Jong Suk, 2. Park Hae Jin (Hae Jin and Jong Suk might just be tied for first), 3. Lee Joon Ki (3rd now because of how stalkerish his story was), 4. Ji Chang Wook, 5. Ok Taecyeon- because I say no to that kind of drama in real life, 6. Lee Min Ho- because he's at least close to my age, 7. Kai- because that kind of awkward noona romance is a no. This is probably a good indication as well of how sexy they were too, strongly based on the story lines as well.
And rating them based solely on their endings might put it at: 1. Ok Taecyeon-his ending was just too hilarious, 2. Lee Joon Ki- because his ending made his story much cuter 3. Ji Chang Wook- because his ending was bad-a, 4. Lee Jong Suk, 5. Park Hae Jin- both closely following the others in cuteness, 6. Lee Min Ho- because he didn't have an ending, 7. Kai- because his ending added nothing.
I could probably also rate them on how cute their BTS videos were, but that is just being silly (but Joon Ki was adorable in his) and basically just rating how much I love all these boys in real life (which would probably be a different post entirely). So I will not, but they are worth watching (except I didn't bother watching Kai's).
Don't regret watching this. It's pure fan fiction, so just indulge and enjoy.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
169. Twenty Again 두번째 스무살 (2015) Korean
Choi Ji Woo, Lee Sang Yoon, Choi Won Young, Kim Min Jae, Son Na Eun
Drama Rating: 8/10 Neck Score: A+
It is a bit ridiculous how long it took me to watch this. That was not because I didn't like it, but because I was watching it with Lizabreff's mom, and let's be honest, moms are busy. So after it became apparent that she probably couldn't finish it with me and me being on a dearth of shows I actually wanted to watch, I finished it without her. I really needed a show like this right now, so it was no surprise that after I started watching it alone I finished it in like two or three days (I think we had only watched like 6 episodes together). This show is cute. Well, basically Lee Sang Yoon, aka Dimples, was cute. The show was also cute. I loved how it was about Ha No Ra (Choi Ji Woo) learning to be her again, realizing what she had lost and what she could still gain. I loved the things that she never regretted and the things that totally pissed her off. Also, it made me want to eat ddeokbokki. I also really loved how her son's college experience was almost a foil for her own life and how he too had to learn things about himself, his mom, and what he needed to do with his own life. There was a lot of learning and growing that was awesome. There was also a bunch of hilariously adorable Dimples being petty, jealous, and ridiculous. It was so much fun to watch. I want one of those, please. I also have to give a slow clap for Choi Won Young for being an amazing actor and playing her idiot, narcissistic husband so well. I love that actor, but he was thoroughly loathable in this show. Good job. It did get a bit draggy at the end... well the last episode was a little lack luster and anti-climatic. I think that it was because they wanted to portray a new beginning rather than and ending or happily ever after. But this made it a little slow and unexciting at the end. But it was certainly cute right up to the end with a lot of good resolutions. No weird loose ends. Yay.
Drama Rating: 8/10 Neck Score: A+
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