While on yet another kdrama-trailer-procrastinatory-marathon I stumbled upon upcoming drama She Was Pretty starring Hwang Jung Eum and Park Seo Joon. I think the first thing that kdrama fans associate those two names with is definitely Kill Me Heal Me, in which they were two of the three main leads.
The casting relationship between Kill Me Heal Me and She Was Pretty is basically the relationship between You're Beautiful and Heartstrings. Yup, the two involved in the highly-popular-but-sadly-fruitless loveline come back together for another drama! What really amuses me though is that Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum, the Kill Me Heal Me leads, were actually the two main leads in another drama before that, Secret Love. I guess Hwang Jung Eum is very lucky to work closely with the actors twice!! :P
For some reason I feel like I'm sounding bitter in this post ... but I promise I'm not! I'm curious to see how this new drama will turn out hahaha ^^
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Night Scholar OSTs
Scholar Who Walks The Night is fast catching up to being one of the dramas which house my favourite OST album! They've released up to part 5 so far and I absolutely love at least three of them. The other two are pretty good too, they just haven't gotten to the listen-on-repeat stage hahaha.
Apart from the songs themselves the album covers are beautiful!!! To the extent that I can find myself just staring at it throughout the entire song ... part 1 and 5 are my favourites!
My other favourite OST albums are from: Gu Family Book, Master's Sun, City Hunter and You Who Came From The Stars. I don't watch many historical dramas, so it's interesting how both Gu Family Book and Night Scholar are up there. I haven't particularly noticed before but are historical OSTs different? Maybe that could explain why ...
I've got part 5 on repeat now since it played at the end of the latest episode ... check them out you won't regret it! :)
Apart from the songs themselves the album covers are beautiful!!! To the extent that I can find myself just staring at it throughout the entire song ... part 1 and 5 are my favourites!
My other favourite OST albums are from: Gu Family Book, Master's Sun, City Hunter and You Who Came From The Stars. I don't watch many historical dramas, so it's interesting how both Gu Family Book and Night Scholar are up there. I haven't particularly noticed before but are historical OSTs different? Maybe that could explain why ...
I've got part 5 on repeat now since it played at the end of the latest episode ... check them out you won't regret it! :)
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Night Scholar: Good-looking Coffin Vampire!
Anyone who's gotten through a decent amount of this drama would have witnessed numerous vampire transformations - the formula seems to be pale skin, pointed canines, red pupils and red (preferably blood-dripping) lips. Oh and we can't forget the eyeliner.
But the latest vampire transformation seems to be a little different ...
Episode 13 spoilers below!
Poor Hakyoung claimed that he was solely responsible for the uprising against Gwi during the Crown Prince's marriage banquet, and gets bitten by Gwi as a result. The emotion buried within the true meaning behind his last words and the weight it carries on the Crown Prince and their friendship makes an incredibly touching scene.
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Human Hakyoung. Before the vampire transformation. |
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Vampire Hakyoung. OMG. |
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More Vampire Hakyoung. Is this really the same person??? |
BUT it was only when I read the comments that I realised this vampire got some special treatment ... he lost his moustache and beard!! Why I wasn't able to notice that myself - I have no idea. Nonetheless Hakyoung is a definite plus to our host of good looking vampires Gwi and Sung Yeol!
Monday, 17 August 2015
Kim Tae Hee in Yong-Pal
Aside from catching some bits of Love Story in Harvard when my mum was watching it many years ago, Yong-Pal is actually my first Kim Tae Hee drama. I've seen her name quite a lot in the kpop/kdrama community, and having watched the four released episodes of Yong-Pal I was quite surprised with her role. With such a big name it's interesting how little she's been featured - not that I'm discounting her character's importance, but if you compare her parts with Joo Won's you'll know what I mean.
I'm looking forward to this drama, it looks promising! :)
Saturday, 25 July 2015
Night Scholar OST Part 2 - Sad Wind by Eun Ga Eun
Part 2 of the Scholar Who Walks The Night OST was released a few days ago with the airing of episode 5! It's so beautiful I've been listening to it on repeat ever since. I also know that I'm not the only one who's fallen for it, since heaps of fans have been searching for this song since it played at the beginning of episode 4, when Mr Vampire Sung Yeol saw Myung Hee/Hye Ryeong for the first time in 120 years :')
The OST is called Sad Wind by Eun Ga Eun. Interestingly before the official OST was released, fans noted that the OST was very similar to Spring Will Probably Come by Byul, except the lyrics had been changed. I hadn't heard Byul's version, but a quick search showed that it was part of a music project produced by Oh Joon Sung. Oh Joon Sung ... could this be the same Oh Joon Sung who composed all the instrumentals in City Hunter The Score? It seems likely ... his name's all over the OST scene!
I'm curious as to why they used another version of the song as the OST. Is it because using an existing song is undesirable? Or do the lyrics not fit well with the drama? I tried searching up the lyrics to Sad Wind but since it just got released I can't find any English translations. Let me know what you guys think! :)
Here's Eun Ga Eun's Sad Wind. Even though I can't pinpoint exactly why, it reminds me of Kim Yoo Kyung's Starlight Tears from the Boys Over Flowers OST.
Oh, and I love the album cover. It gives me butterflies kekeke.
Oh, and I love the album cover. It gives me butterflies kekeke.
Here's Byul's Spring Will Probably Come.
Sunday, 3 May 2015
Review: Rooftop Prince (2012)
Okay … first review! I haven’t even written anything and I can feel that this post is going to take me much longer than I first expected. I’m not exactly sure if I should call this a review or not … it’s more like an aggregate of post-drama thoughts. The first time I saw Yoochun act was in The Girl Who Can See Smells … which is still airing and I literally started and finished Rooftop Prince in the time between episodes 8 and 9 >< I usually try not to watch dramas with the same lead actors simultaneously though, cause inevitably I begin mixing up the characters. I think the most extreme case was watching YWCFTS while Trot Lovers was airing … literally could not unsee the creepy side of Shin Sung Rok. Let's get back to this review …
Synopsis
The younger of two sisters is selected to be the future Crown Princess. The older sister accidentally-on-purpose burns her sister’s face, and becomes the Crown Princess instead. Many years later the Crown Princess drowns, and the Crown Prince is convinced she was murdered. He recruits three men and while investigating her death, the four get transported 300 years into the future to present day Seoul. Here they meet the reincarnations of personalities such as the Crown Princess and the Crown Prince himself, and continue to solve the mystery of the Crown Princess’ murder which they believe is the key to returning back to their time period.
Verdict
Verdict
I really enjoyed this drama and would definitely recommend it - category 1! It was actually a borderline 1 or 2 most of the way through … but following the revelations in episode 20 it shot up :’) It’s got all the elements of a romcom but can be a little darker at times which stops the drama from being too fluffy. I really liked how they paralleled events with the past, it was really clever at times.
The bittersweet ending breaks my heart but it’s what made this love line so much more beautiful compared to others.
Other Thoughts/Observations
We know from the very beginning what a horrible person the Crown Princess is, having burnt her sister’s face to get to her position. But to me that didn’t invalidate the Crown Prince’s love for her … I’ll have to admit I shed a tear or two witnessing Lee Gak’s heart break as he learns of her death :’( Yoochun managed to make this scene so touching even though we’d known the characters for less than an episode.
It was only a day after finishing the drama that I realised the significance of Se Na wearing Park Ha’s clothes in the modern day reservoir scene! I’d originally dismissed it as just part of the ploy to lure Lee Gak, but later connected the dots and realised the parallel with what happened before Boo Young’s death.
Things which confused me at some point:
The History Book
OMG the history book!!! I still haven’t figured out what the significance of this scene was. And by the looks of it most fans still haven’t figured it out. So at some point quite early on in the drama Park Ha consults a history book, presumably to look up Lee Gak and verify his story. But she closes the book teary eyed, and no explanation is made as to why her reaction was like that. They never mentioned that scene again. What did she read???
I trawled through some fansites and found two hypotheses popular amongst fans.
Arsenic and Persimmons
So in the final episode one of the revelations is that Boo Young died after eating the poisoned persimmons in place of the King. However early on in their investigations, before their time travelling adventures, they already found out that the persimmons were poisoned with arsenic! Wouldn’t Lee Gak then have wondered what happened to Boo Young, who actually ate the persimmons??? I guess they must’ve assumed the persimmons got poisoned after Boo Young ate them or something …
The Final Scene
I know heaps of people were confused with the ending scene … was it Lee Gak standing there with Park Ha? Or was it his reincarnation, Tae Yong? Or was it some mixture of both?
Yoochun mentioned in at least two interviews that he was acting as 100% Tae Yong in that ending scene. He said that the audience would obviously be dissatisfied if it was purely Tae Yong and Park Ha, so Lee Gak was shown as a tribute to their transcending love, and as a reminder that Tae Yong is the closest you can get to Lee Gak.
What makes me really sad however, is what happens to Lee Gak! Park Ha gets Tae Yong but who does Lee Gak get??? Boo Young is dead and Park Ha doesn’t exist in his world apart from in his heart and memories *sob* *wipes tear*. The scene where Lee Gak gets teary-eyed while eating omurice really gets at me :’(
I guess the ending makes sense though … the time travelling was to give Lee Gak and Boo Young another chance in their next lives, and not to correct the wrong of their Joseon lives. If Lee Gak hadn’t travelled to the future, Tae Yong would never have met Park Ha (assuming the butterfly was also part of this time travelling force). Without Lee Gak’s intervention Tae Yong would have died in the hands of Tae Mu. Park Ha wouldn’t necessarily love Tae Yong. Lee Gak and Boo Young were destined to be ill-fated, and they were compensated with the chance to love again as Tae Yong and Park Ha.
Here's my favourite Rooftop Prince OST to wrap off this super long blog post :)
Spoilers throughout the rest of the post!
The bittersweet ending breaks my heart but it’s what made this love line so much more beautiful compared to others.
Other Thoughts/Observations
We know from the very beginning what a horrible person the Crown Princess is, having burnt her sister’s face to get to her position. But to me that didn’t invalidate the Crown Prince’s love for her … I’ll have to admit I shed a tear or two witnessing Lee Gak’s heart break as he learns of her death :’( Yoochun managed to make this scene so touching even though we’d known the characters for less than an episode.
It was only a day after finishing the drama that I realised the significance of Se Na wearing Park Ha’s clothes in the modern day reservoir scene! I’d originally dismissed it as just part of the ploy to lure Lee Gak, but later connected the dots and realised the parallel with what happened before Boo Young’s death.
Things which confused me at some point:
The History Book
I trawled through some fansites and found two hypotheses popular amongst fans.
- Park Ha found out that Lee Gak will lead a short life. Apparently there are some uncanny similarities between Lee Gak and King Gyeongjong, a real Joseon King. King Gyeongjong’s first Crown Princess died before he ascended the throne, and it is rumoured that his death had something to do with him eating crab sauce and persimmons, two foods which play important roles in Rooftop Prince.
- Park Ha found out that Lee Gak will die by being shot in the chest by an arrow. Before his departure Park Ha gifted Lee Gak a necklace, and told him to ‘always wear it near your heart’. After returning to their time period he does get shot in the chest by an arrow, but it hits the necklace square on which saves his life. Some fans argue that if this really was the case then Park Ha really should’ve gifted him a full on chest guard instead of a measly $2 coin sized necklace to protect him … and I’m not even going to go into the if-she-did-save-him-then-it-wouldn’t-have-shown-up-in-the-history-book argument.
Arsenic and Persimmons
So in the final episode one of the revelations is that Boo Young died after eating the poisoned persimmons in place of the King. However early on in their investigations, before their time travelling adventures, they already found out that the persimmons were poisoned with arsenic! Wouldn’t Lee Gak then have wondered what happened to Boo Young, who actually ate the persimmons??? I guess they must’ve assumed the persimmons got poisoned after Boo Young ate them or something …
The Final Scene
I know heaps of people were confused with the ending scene … was it Lee Gak standing there with Park Ha? Or was it his reincarnation, Tae Yong? Or was it some mixture of both?
Yoochun mentioned in at least two interviews that he was acting as 100% Tae Yong in that ending scene. He said that the audience would obviously be dissatisfied if it was purely Tae Yong and Park Ha, so Lee Gak was shown as a tribute to their transcending love, and as a reminder that Tae Yong is the closest you can get to Lee Gak.
What makes me really sad however, is what happens to Lee Gak! Park Ha gets Tae Yong but who does Lee Gak get??? Boo Young is dead and Park Ha doesn’t exist in his world apart from in his heart and memories *sob* *wipes tear*. The scene where Lee Gak gets teary-eyed while eating omurice really gets at me :’(
I guess the ending makes sense though … the time travelling was to give Lee Gak and Boo Young another chance in their next lives, and not to correct the wrong of their Joseon lives. If Lee Gak hadn’t travelled to the future, Tae Yong would never have met Park Ha (assuming the butterfly was also part of this time travelling force). Without Lee Gak’s intervention Tae Yong would have died in the hands of Tae Mu. Park Ha wouldn’t necessarily love Tae Yong. Lee Gak and Boo Young were destined to be ill-fated, and they were compensated with the chance to love again as Tae Yong and Park Ha.
Here's my favourite Rooftop Prince OST to wrap off this super long blog post :)
Friday, 24 April 2015
Message from Me
Hello everyone!
I thought I should write something before we reach the 2 month anniversary of my last post. Yes 2 months ... I'm really sorry for being so inactive :(
When I started this blog I intended all my posts to be relatively well planned out, so that I don't end up word vomiting (happens a lot to people who talk a lot like me). But I guess it isn't working out cause I ended up not making any posts. So I plan to write more spontaneously, for example random thoughts after watching a drama episode. Don't worry, I'll always make sure there aren't any spoilers on the home page haha!
I've also added a little 'Upcoming Posts' section to the blog description ... I just use it to remind myself of posts that I intend to write soon. Be warned that posts might just disappear from that list if I realise I can't remember what happened well enough to write a post or if I decide to divert my attention to something else ...
Thanks for reading this entire post! Here's to a new beginning on this blog :D
I thought I should write something before we reach the 2 month anniversary of my last post. Yes 2 months ... I'm really sorry for being so inactive :(
When I started this blog I intended all my posts to be relatively well planned out, so that I don't end up word vomiting (happens a lot to people who talk a lot like me). But I guess it isn't working out cause I ended up not making any posts. So I plan to write more spontaneously, for example random thoughts after watching a drama episode. Don't worry, I'll always make sure there aren't any spoilers on the home page haha!
I've also added a little 'Upcoming Posts' section to the blog description ... I just use it to remind myself of posts that I intend to write soon. Be warned that posts might just disappear from that list if I realise I can't remember what happened well enough to write a post or if I decide to divert my attention to something else ...
Thanks for reading this entire post! Here's to a new beginning on this blog :D
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