Since there is an unwritten rule that I need to have a sageuk among the pile of dramas I'm watching, this half of the year it's Bossam's turn to entertain. Although 'entertain' might be the wrong word for any historical that isn't explicit comedy (like Detective K).
Showing posts with label historical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical. Show all posts
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Monday, November 09, 2020
KBS Drama Special 2020: Modern Girl
And KBS Drama Special 2020 kicked off... after leaving us stranded with the previous season and unfinished episodes. However, it started with a strong message - that no one has the power to decide your own future but yourself.
Labels:
Drama Special,
historical,
KBS Drama Special 2020,
korean drama,
occupation,
모단걸
Saturday, May 09, 2020
Friday, January 03, 2020
[Review Part 1] Tale of Nokdu
"Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend." (Albert Camus)
The review is divided into 3 parts:
Review Part 1: Tale of Nokdu
It has been a while since a tv series engaged me this
much on every level. And I mean worldwide made series, not specifically Korean.
It came at the right moment when everything felt as too overwhelming and too
pressuring, so a space for breathing was all that was needed and nothing more.
And I admit, reading the synopsis made me feel as if this could be a disaster –
after all, we had projects in which women pretended to be men, but the reversal
of it is almost always cringe-worthy (and I stand by this opinion, maybe Some
Like It Hot was the best incarnation of the motif and that’s it, not Tootsie,
not horrendous for me Mrs. Doubtifre). I also was hesitant seeing Kim
Sohyeon’s haircut, thinking about fusion sageuk and the bizarre entourage it
usually brings along, but a kind soul (Issy) explained it made sense in the
story. Therefore, I gave up my suspicions and fears and reservations about the
slapstick. Thankfully, it was not the case here and I’m glad I gave in and
tried. The fan dance also helped. Up until that I only finished The Crowned
Clown and Kingdom earlier in the course of the year. I’m seeing now
a pattern emerging – both were sageuks.
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Thursday, June 27, 2019
[Drama Review] Hymn of Death (사의 찬미)
With any tv production or a movie based on real people and real events there comes one unpleasant twist - the stories make us wish the history could have been different. We tend to wish a different outcome. I remember I wished, against the reason and all my historical knowledge, the final of Gyebaek would be different, despite knowing all too well the brave general would die. Hymn of Death also deals with real, historical figures, and yet does it in such a tepid manner that I really didn't care whether they die or live.
Labels:
biographical,
drama,
historical,
history,
Hymn of Death,
kdrama,
Lee Jongseok,
real events,
review,
Shin Hyeseon,
사의 찬미
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Saturday, April 22, 2017
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