Park Seo Joon, Kang Ha Neul, Park Ha Sun, Sung Dong Il
Movie rating: 8/10 Neck score: A
So amidst all the stress of moving and changing jobs, we found time to finally watch a movie we had wanted to see since it was first announced. Especially Lizabreff. These two might be some of her top boys. In fact, we were so close to seeing it in the theater when we went out for K-Con last year, but it wasn't out yet. It was the coming soon title. We even have pictures of us wishing it were out as well as the other two we went to see. So we had to have one last (easy) Korean Movie Night and watch this one. It was a good way to relieve my stress.
It was actually a lot different and better than we thought it would be. You know how they always grab all of the clever scenes to be in the trailer. Lizabreff especially was thinking it was going to be goofier and much more crass. I think they literally grabbed every swear and every middle finger for the trailer, because it wasn't nearly as crude or ridiculous as it was made to seem. It was actually more serious and had more heart. But I feel like that is the way most trailers vs movies go.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Like for Likes (2016) Korean
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.
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.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
224. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo 달의 연인 - 보보경심 려 (2016) Korean
Lee Joon Ki, Lee Ji Eun, Kang Ha Neul, Hong Jong Hyun, Byun Baek Hyun, Ji Soo, Nam Joo Hyuk
Drama Rating: 5/10 Neck Score: A+
At least there were pretty oppas. Can't say much else for it, the writing was all over the place, but the actors did a good job in spite of that. It's just that the characters flipped flopped around so much. This made me hate the main girl, the character, not IU, and be very confused as to anyone's motivations. The show would go through waves of being cute and then just stupid. It was frustrating and more often than not I was bored and disappointed. It changed so much that looking back we were like, "wait, was that the same drama?" I totally forgot she was from modern times by the end because so much weird shiz happened. The pace was the number 1 problem, and then consistency was a big deal, because the characters changed back and forth so much that you don't know who they are or what they are doing most of the time. Also, mostly everyone but Joon Ki was annoying at least part of the time, and then they made Joon Ki act like an evil crazy person, so there wasn't even that. It was one big eye roll most of the time, and particularly at the end. It was ridiculous. The show had fun moments, but was ridiculous most of the time. I think one excuse for the bad writing is that they were trying to adapt a Chinese drama to Korean history, so they had to fit everything that happened into the drama into as much historical events as possible, but since the two don't really work blow for blow, some of it was so forced it was frustrating. Also, what the freak ending! It was kind of lame and weird. Why did they try to redeem everyone? So dumb. No one wants to waste time on the turd bucket prince, or see how pathetic Wookie became. So many flashbacks! Just in case we forgot it really was the same drama. Seriously. But there were plenty of hot men. I love Lee Joon Ki and he was amazing in all the crazy different things they made him do. Kang Ha Neul consistently stole Lizabreff's heart, until he was crazy bad, and then at least he was still hot and a good actor. Guyliner (Hong Jong Hyun) was also a favorite of mine, he definitely did a great job, plus had impeccable eyeliner and skin, even after hiding out in the wilderness for a year or so. I loved Queen Yoo (Park Ji Young) she is the best! All the queens were really. Classy and amazing, even though the script sucked. Nam Joo Hyuk's character was the smartest person in the show. Really there were a lot of stupid people or at least stupidity in the show. So yeah, liked the actors if not the characters were good. It bounced between being interesting, cute, boring, and just horrible. It was inexplicable how much it changed. But at least Lee Joon Ki was beautiful, even when he was being crazy. That's about it.
Drama Rating: 5/10 Neck Score: A+
At least there were pretty oppas. Can't say much else for it, the writing was all over the place, but the actors did a good job in spite of that. It's just that the characters flipped flopped around so much. This made me hate the main girl, the character, not IU, and be very confused as to anyone's motivations. The show would go through waves of being cute and then just stupid. It was frustrating and more often than not I was bored and disappointed. It changed so much that looking back we were like, "wait, was that the same drama?" I totally forgot she was from modern times by the end because so much weird shiz happened. The pace was the number 1 problem, and then consistency was a big deal, because the characters changed back and forth so much that you don't know who they are or what they are doing most of the time. Also, mostly everyone but Joon Ki was annoying at least part of the time, and then they made Joon Ki act like an evil crazy person, so there wasn't even that. It was one big eye roll most of the time, and particularly at the end. It was ridiculous. The show had fun moments, but was ridiculous most of the time. I think one excuse for the bad writing is that they were trying to adapt a Chinese drama to Korean history, so they had to fit everything that happened into the drama into as much historical events as possible, but since the two don't really work blow for blow, some of it was so forced it was frustrating. Also, what the freak ending! It was kind of lame and weird. Why did they try to redeem everyone? So dumb. No one wants to waste time on the turd bucket prince, or see how pathetic Wookie became. So many flashbacks! Just in case we forgot it really was the same drama. Seriously. But there were plenty of hot men. I love Lee Joon Ki and he was amazing in all the crazy different things they made him do. Kang Ha Neul consistently stole Lizabreff's heart, until he was crazy bad, and then at least he was still hot and a good actor. Guyliner (Hong Jong Hyun) was also a favorite of mine, he definitely did a great job, plus had impeccable eyeliner and skin, even after hiding out in the wilderness for a year or so. I loved Queen Yoo (Park Ji Young) she is the best! All the queens were really. Classy and amazing, even though the script sucked. Nam Joo Hyuk's character was the smartest person in the show. Really there were a lot of stupid people or at least stupidity in the show. So yeah, liked the actors if not the characters were good. It bounced between being interesting, cute, boring, and just horrible. It was inexplicable how much it changed. But at least Lee Joon Ki was beautiful, even when he was being crazy. That's about it.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Things Dudes Don't Do to Other Dudes (#tdddod) or How to Fail the Gender Benders
So, Lizabreff just finished watching To The Beautiful You. I'm not sure why we started it. I think we just needed to watch something stupid, so this was perfect, because it was completely stupid. The thing that it was the worst at was the whole girl dressed up as a guy.
I mean, there is no way that Sulli would pass for a boy ever anyway. But she didn't even try to act like one. And from the start Hyun Woo didn't treat her like one... neither did Minho for that matter... instinct? Cough cough, unlikely. Anyway, we started this hashtag #tdddod for all those moments when they obviously treated her like a girl, or she obviously was 100% not acting like a dude and no one seemed to care, because it was that bad.
I mean, there is no way that Sulli would pass for a boy ever anyway. But she didn't even try to act like one. And from the start Hyun Woo didn't treat her like one... neither did Minho for that matter... instinct? Cough cough, unlikely. Anyway, we started this hashtag #tdddod for all those moments when they obviously treated her like a girl, or she obviously was 100% not acting like a dude and no one seemed to care, because it was that bad.
Monday, April 18, 2016
199. To The Beautiful You 아름다운 그대에게 (2012) Korean
Choi Min Ho, Sulli, Lee Hyun Woo, Kin Ji Won, Seo Jun Young, Kang Ha Neul, Hwang Kwang Hee
Drama Rating: 4/10 Neck Score: A
Also known as Poobutt. Mostly because my new nickname for Minho is now Poobutt. Tae Joon was just a grumpy poo butt, and then he was an awkward poo butt after he started to like her. Also Goo Jae Hee had no character. She was just awkward and there. I wondered why the couple was so awkward for me, and it was because Sulli can't act. You know who can act and stole the show? Lee Hyun Woo. I absolutely loved him, and his adorable smile and his squeaky little voice. He totally stole the show. Like, completely. In fact he and Kang Ha Neul (affectionately called Moobs) were the only kids who could act really, oh and Samcheon (Seo Jun Young). It was just a completely ridiculous show that was fun to watch at first because it was so flipping ridiculous, but then when it got mopey in the last 6 episodes, it was so boring and lame it was almost completely unbearable. Maybe because once everyone knew she was a girl we couldn't do any more tweets with the hashtag #tdddod (things dudes don't do to other dudes). There were almost too many to tweet all of them. It was ridiculous. Basically she was never convincing as a dude. When they finally got around to it there were some good bromances. I missed that little bitca Kwanghee being gay for Hyun Woo. He totally disappeared by the end. Weird. Also I liked all the teachers. I mean, that hot doctor (Ki Tae Young). And my OTP was the teacher and coach. They were adorable. Basically I loved all the side characters and thought the main couple was a pair of boring poo butts... who can't really act. And.... yeah. That's basically it.
Drama Rating: 4/10 Neck Score: A
Also known as Poobutt. Mostly because my new nickname for Minho is now Poobutt. Tae Joon was just a grumpy poo butt, and then he was an awkward poo butt after he started to like her. Also Goo Jae Hee had no character. She was just awkward and there. I wondered why the couple was so awkward for me, and it was because Sulli can't act. You know who can act and stole the show? Lee Hyun Woo. I absolutely loved him, and his adorable smile and his squeaky little voice. He totally stole the show. Like, completely. In fact he and Kang Ha Neul (affectionately called Moobs) were the only kids who could act really, oh and Samcheon (Seo Jun Young). It was just a completely ridiculous show that was fun to watch at first because it was so flipping ridiculous, but then when it got mopey in the last 6 episodes, it was so boring and lame it was almost completely unbearable. Maybe because once everyone knew she was a girl we couldn't do any more tweets with the hashtag #tdddod (things dudes don't do to other dudes). There were almost too many to tweet all of them. It was ridiculous. Basically she was never convincing as a dude. When they finally got around to it there were some good bromances. I missed that little bitca Kwanghee being gay for Hyun Woo. He totally disappeared by the end. Weird. Also I liked all the teachers. I mean, that hot doctor (Ki Tae Young). And my OTP was the teacher and coach. They were adorable. Basically I loved all the side characters and thought the main couple was a pair of boring poo butts... who can't really act. And.... yeah. That's basically it.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
167. Misaeng- Incomplete Life 미생 - 아직 살아 있지 못한 자 (2014) Korean
Im Siwan, Lee Sung Min, Kang So Ra, Kang Ha Neul, Byun Yo Han
Drama Rating: 9/10 Neck Score: A
Painful, hilarious, relatable, and amazing. It's just about office workers, but it had me on the edge of my seat at times. That PPT test, boy was that intense. Whew. It was painful because it was so relatable. I kept cry saying "I know how you feel [Geu Rae, Pyeontae, Baek Gi, Yeong Yi]!" It was just office work, but it was life or death to us watching it. No one was completely evil, not even the bitca of an executive director... well, Department Head Ma might have been the worst... that sexist pig. But I did like how it followed the stories of all four interns, and they each had their own relatable strugs. It made it hard to watch, and also addicting. So glad I finally got around to watching it. It was so good. So many good characters, so many funny facial expressions, so many crying times, so many lol moments. Just a good, well rounded drama.
Drama Rating: 9/10 Neck Score: A
Painful, hilarious, relatable, and amazing. It's just about office workers, but it had me on the edge of my seat at times. That PPT test, boy was that intense. Whew. It was painful because it was so relatable. I kept cry saying "I know how you feel [Geu Rae, Pyeontae, Baek Gi, Yeong Yi]!" It was just office work, but it was life or death to us watching it. No one was completely evil, not even the bitca of an executive director... well, Department Head Ma might have been the worst... that sexist pig. But I did like how it followed the stories of all four interns, and they each had their own relatable strugs. It made it hard to watch, and also addicting. So glad I finally got around to watching it. It was so good. So many good characters, so many funny facial expressions, so many crying times, so many lol moments. Just a good, well rounded drama.
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