Showing posts with label Random K Movie Recommendation or not. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random K Movie Recommendation or not. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2022

K Movie List Part 3


Off to the year of 2022. What are we going to watch?? Hope more good and impressive K movie this year (yes just good is not enough for K movie for me, the standard is high). Because it seems like K drama just had a blast last year due Squid Games and also people are stuck in their home with nothing to do besides spent hours watching dramas. Will watching movie at theater become an ancient time relic at due time?


Love and Leashes
Released year: 2022
Genre: Romance 
Director: Park Hyun-jin
Actors: Seohyun, Lee Jun-young 
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
For such provocative promotion (a movie about BDSM yada yada), this turns to be not groundbreaking, mediocre movie. If they didn't promote it in such a way, probably I would be just 'oh okay'. The actors are idol anyway. What are you expecting them to do?? They need to keep their image 'pristine'. I know K movie can go such a distance in term capturing sex scene and nudity, and this comes from Netflix which got the habit putting unnecessary sex scenes in its K dramas for reason just trying to be edgy. So this movie as the end result is underwhelming. The only good thing, I found in this movie is Who the heck Jun is?? 😲All cute and endearing which a good body proportion (I know lame me, thanks to topless scenes 😄), I couldn't take my eyes off. I saw the clips from the movie promotion, those didn't give him justice. He just sparkled in the movie. Ha ha ha more good projects coming your way boy!


Recalled
Released year: 2021
Genre: Thriller
Director: Seo Yoo-min
Actors: Seo Yea-ji, Kim Kang-woo
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
I don’t get the Seo Ye-ji acting hype in this. She is not bad, but just mediocre to me.


Samjin Company English Class
Released year: 2020
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Lee Jong-pil
Actors: Esom, Go Ah-sung, Park Hye-su
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
This is an underdog story of female office workers in Asian economic booming in 90-ties. The struggle, the prejudice, and the underestimate. Slammed it down girls! 


The Policeman's Lineage
Released year: 2022
Genre: Police, Crime
Director: Lee Kyoo-man
Actors: Cho Jin-woong, Choi Woo-shik
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
So many great actors for just so so movie. Disappointed when everyone become protagonist at the end. LOL I want somebody turns into baddie. 

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Saturday, July 11, 2020

K Movie List Part 2


What should we watch for Saturday? I just realize I don't like Saturdays because no K drama I can watch during Saturday. 😔 So I watch K movie instead 😁


#Alive
Released year: 2020
Genre: Action, Zombie
Director: Cho Il-hyung
Actors: Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
The eerie feeling watching this in quarantine time at home. Never thought before, the homebody people such me becomes The heroes in the movies and be the last man standing. Ha ha ha


Along with The God: The Two World
Released year: 2017
Genre: Fantasy
Director: Kim Yong-hwa
Actors: Ha Jung-woo, Cha Tae-hyun, Joo Ji-hoon
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
The screenplay is good, playing with the God myth. The movie has deep message in it, but somehow, I like K movie that likes to mock on its self with self-deprecating jokes than that has some meaningful message, brings social justice to light or whatever. Ha ha ha


Bluebeard
Released year: 2017
Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Director: Su-yeon Lee
Actors: Cho Jin-Woong, Kim Dae-Myung, Shin Goo
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
Curious about Bluebeard after watching It’s Okay To Not Be Okay, So I watch this. Twisted! Who is the real killer, the real drug dealer, the real drug addict, and the real police? It must be a reason why Cho Jin-woong has to loose weight for his role. He always be a cute chubby ahjussi for me 😻


Burning
Released year: 2018
Genre: Thriller
Source: Barn Burning by Haruki Murakami 
Director: Lee Chang-dong
Actors: Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, Jeon Jong-seo
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
This is good adaptation. I got the same feeling watching this like the feeling when I read Haruki Murakami’s books. His books are kind of working in sublime level. When I think I got the idea about what he writes about, at the end I always get the nudging feeling that I don’t really figure out what he tries to write about. Ha, ha, ha. I’ve watched other Murakami’s book adaptations, even the Japanese one. I think his books suit K movie style more. Perhaps the K movie's penchant for dark humor and those stylish gross bloody sadistic scenes is the reason? Now I seem like a kind of psychopath writing this. LOL  


Door Lock
Released year: 2018
Genre: Thriller
Source: Sleep Tight (Mientras duermes)
Director: Lee Kwon
Actors: Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Sung-oh
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
Make me thinking about how not safe the society is for a single woman living alone. This is a sign for failed society. I am, as one of them, also facing the same disheartening fact of sexual harassment, terror, and discrimination based on the situation that I am single, woman, and living alone. Every movie and media that highlighted the situation should be supported. 


Forbidden Dream
Released year: 2018
Genre: Sageuk, History
Director: Hur Jin-ho
Actors: Han Suk-Kyu, Choi Min-Sik
Grade: 2.5/5
sPlotlight:
I love King Sejong for inventing Hangul but this is boring.


Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum
Released year: 2018
Genre: Horror
Director: Jung Bum-shik
Actors: Wi Ha-joon, Park Sung-hoon, Park Ji-hyun
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
I hate the camera work! Should it take the usual routine not like some unprofessional vlogs trying to be a movie maker. Blah.


Minari
Country: USA
Released year: 2020
Genre: Drama, Family
Director: Lee Isaac Chung
Actors: Han Yeri, Steven Yeun
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Pah I 💓 Han Yeri! I like the pace of the film, languid and contemplative. And the way the parents raise their kids just great IMHO. They will be great kids when they are grown up. Not too strict but not too free either. And they way the parents communicate with each other: They are honest, true with what they feel, and they say what they want to say which means they trust each other. 

  
Monstrum
Released year: 2018
Genre: Sageuk, Monster
Director: Heo Jong-ho
Actors: Kim Myung-min, Choi Woo-shik, Lee Hye-ri
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
The monster is not scary that I think should be the main point. And Lee Hye-ri acting is so annoying. I mean who had thought to cast her alongside Kim Myung-min and Choi Woo-shik?? It is sooo jarring on the acting part. 


Moss
Released year: 2010
Genre: Mystery, Thriller 
Director: Kang Woo-suk
Actors: Park Hae-il, Jung Jae-young, Yoo Jun-sang, Yoo Hae-jin
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
It is quiet a bore, but I just really wanted to know who was behind the cult mass suicide in 1978?? I didn’t care who was the murderer of his father, really. 


Pawn
Released year: 2020
Genre: Family drama 
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Actors: Ha Ji-won, Sung Dong-il
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
Bonus 0.5 for making me crying. Love is what you do, more than what you say. He says she is a pawn, but he adores her like she is his one and only child. 


Peninsula
Released year: 2020
Genre: Action, Zombie
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Actors: Kang Dong-won, Lee Jung-hyun
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Less zombies, more car racing. But it is more than zombie, it is about family. This is why it still pulls my heart string. Not bad for a sequel. 


The Call
Released year: 2020
Genre: Thriller
Director: Lee Chung-Hyun 
Actors: Jeon Jong-seo, Park Shin-hye
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Swear God, it scared me as heck. Jeon Jong-seo is so scary as psycho serial killer. Those eyes. The movie made me having a restless sleep for reminding me not feeling grateful for the life I have right now and insisting on not letting go of the past. What if my past will one day haunt me to no end like what Young-seok (Jeon Jong-seo) does to Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye)? Scary AF. Should goodbye to the past, but like I can….. LOL 


The Throne / Sado
Released year: 2015
Genre: Sageuk, History, Drama
Director: Lee Joon-ik
Actors: Yoo Ah-in, Song Kang-ho, Moo Geun-young
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
SK and its many twist of Father’s issue. This is the root. There are so many adaptations based on Prince Sado and his ill-fated relationship with his father King Yeonjo. I tremendously enjoy Yoo Ah-in’s acting here. The movie would not be as enjoyable as it is, if it wasn’t for his performance. The subtle change from innocent teenage Sado to the manic but sad of him is hardly to miss. He is frantic, tip-toeing around his father and vulnerable. He is angry and depressed. Love them all.


The Witch Part 1: The Subversion
Released year: 2018
Genre: Thriller, Action, Fantasy
Director: Park Hoon-jung
Actors: Kim Da-mi, Choi Woo-sik
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
I want to give it 4 to 5, but the writing isn’t very original. Those many movies and books about children of genetically manipulation who turn to monster. Kim Da-mi’s character reminds me of Nikita from La Femme Nikita, an American drama from long time ago. It will be great if it is reproduced into drama format, not movie with so many parts. Ha, ha, ha. How can Choi Woo-shik's character not have a name?? Love me some Choi Woo-shik!


Time to Hunt
Released year: 2020
Genre: Thriller, Action
Director: Yoon Sung-Hyun
Actors: Choi Woo-sik, Lee Je-hoon, Ahn Jae-hong, Park Jung-min
Grade: Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
It is like Final Destination series with an extraordinary assassin as the cause of death. I don’t know why watching Lee Je-hoon trying to be edgy, is not believe able. Or really…..

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

K Movie List

Before I get busier, and don't have time to do anything else, except breathing and working, I'm better starting to write this. The end of 2018 is approaching us soon, I insist to leave a mark/footprint in this big world web wide. Ha, ha, ha. I wonder what I'm going to write in this blog in 2019. Am I still here, able to do this? Memento Mori 😃 I talk much about how adore Korean movie in my Goodread. How different it is from the conventional K drama (not to say that I don't love it is the same). How it is daring to go against the norm. It is different species in itself, though born from the same parent. If that is possible.

Like I said before, what I like about K movie is the bravery to go against the norm. Its border is limitless. I can't just figure the outcome just from the basic premise. It is dark and gritty. It is dramatic and even disturbing, sometimes. It can produce this sensually artistic thing (yeah you should check it yourself to see what I'm talking about). If it wants to be funny, it is not afraid to poke fun with itself, with the dark, satirical humor, just right up in my alley. I don't want to make generalisation, that every K movie is like what I'm saying above. There're plenty just so, so, K movies out there, but when it is good, it is good, that good. It leaves distinct flavour.

I grow up watching Hollywood/American movies. I can't say I watch that many Hollywood movies. I'm K drama addict after all, I'm wasting away my times watching that. Ha, ha, ha. But what I often feel about Hollywood movie is that it is so emotionless and generic. If I want to compare with other Asian movie it is like this: (I say again I don't want to make generalisation, it may differ for you) C movie is so adamant to fit to the norm, J movie is working at sublime level that sometimes it is too quiet, lack of inertia, Indonesia movie is emmmmmm (must I go there? 😬 ) I don't too concern about production quality, as long as the writing is good, it is fine with me. See Hollywood movie, the production quality is top notch, but still it is not my cup of coffee. But Indonesian movie, even the writing feels so pretentious and self-righteous. I can't even..... Or European/French movie is too languid, although I love its simplistic nature.

I don't follow any K movie website or blog. I have yet to find website that representative and interesting when giving away K movie recommendation. The ones that I found likely writing their recommendation like writing some serious editorial column. Boring, not following those. So mostly I get my K movie recommendation from words of the mouth. Lol. Someone left some intriguing comment at some Disqus comment section at some watching on line website or K drama blog, that suddenly pick my interest. Some K movies are destined to be watched by me.


Beasts Clawing at Straws
Released year: 2020
Genre: Thriller
Director: Kim Young-Hoon
Actors: Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Woo-sung, Bae Sung-woo, Yoon Yeojeong
Source: Wara nimo Sugaru Kemonotachi by Keisuke Sone
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight: 
Just typical “whodunnit” thriller movie. It is one that probably better in written novel, than in live action movie. It will not stand a chance if not for its good novel source.


Coin Locker Girl
Released year: 2015
Genre: Thriller
Director: Han Jun-hee
Actors: Kim Go-eun. Kim Hye-soo, Park Bo-geum
Source: Coin Locker Babies by Ryū Murakami
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Chop! Chop! Chop! Blood everywhere……


Eungyo 
Other title: A Muse
Released year: 2012
Genre: Drama
Source: Eun-gyo by Park Bum-shin
Director: Jung Ji-woo
Actors: Park Hae-il, Kim Go-eun, 
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
Although Kim Go-eun failed to impress me in Goblin and The King: Eternal Monarch, if people say she is good actress, I believe them. She is looked young, pretty, and innocent while at the same time so wild and curious as a muse for elderly poet. Wk, wk, wk.  


Il mare
Released year: 2000
Genre: Romance
Director: Lee Hyun-seung
Actors: Jun Ji-hyun, Lee Jung-jae
Grade: 5/5
sPlotlight:
My ultimate favorite K movie. *respectbowing* Love the cinematography, love the writing, love the osts, love everything. 


Joint Security Area
Released year: 2000
Genre: Drama
Director: Park Chan-wook
Actors: Lee Byung-hun, Lee Young-ae
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
I don’t know why this is so popular. This comes up as one of movie reference for K movie history lesson. LOL. Maybe you will end up watching this because it has names like Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun on it. LOL So yeah…. 


Kim Ji-young, Born 1982
Released year: 2019
Genre: Drama
Source: Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 by Jo Nam-ju
Director: Kim Do-young
Actors: Gongyoo, Jung Yumi
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
I had high expectation for this movie. I consider my self genderless, but I still have my feminist spirit in flame so yeah a must watch for me. I love Gongyoo and Jung Yumi, I've watched The Crucible, I know they can do it, kick you right in the heart. This movie has failed in that. I knew she was struggling, but I didn't feel it. And the rumor that the novel has tickled some Korean men's fragile ego, I could't just wrap my head around it. It is not the acting, I think it is in directing part or the writing? Or because she still has Gongyoo as her handsome, lovable, and understanding husband? Or such an awesome and supportive mother? Ha, ha, ha. Some women don't have such advantages on their side. Trapped in their marriage life, and be treated as secondary citizen from the day they are born. Yet, the world still has an objection to call them feminist. Because.... how they choose to dress?? Ok I stop here.


Little Forest 
Released year: 2018
Genre: Drama
Source: Little Forest by Daisuke Igarashi
Director: Yim Soon-rye
Actors: Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Jin Ki-joo
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Watching this move it is like watching those minimalist life style vlogs that have been popular these days, but better camera work, story line, and prettier character (It has Kim Tae-ri in it! She is so prettyyy! You know those of naturally pretty. LOL). I also watched the Japanese version of this movie, I love both the same. It suits with the languid style of Japanese movie. Should check that ones too! 


Midnight Runners
Released year: 2017
Genre: Action, Comedy, Coming of age
Director: Kim Ju-hwan
Actors: Kang Haneul, Park Seo-joon
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
The story about two young men learning to be an adult and they try all the stupid things they can think of, while they are studying in police academy. It is the same genre with Twenty but with different setting. But I laugh a lot of more watching Twenty. I love this genre if it is done right. Oh the reminiscence.


Old Boy
Released year: 2003
Genre: Thriller
Director: Park Chan-wook
Actors:  Choi Min-sik, Yoo Ji-tae, Kang Hye-jung
Grade: 3.5/5
sPlotlight:
The staple of K movie. When people want to know about the distinct K movie flavor/style/whatever should be like, this movie is one of the best examples. This is the reference. You'll never get the movie is all about by reading the synopsis or review. You think you have been spoiled, no you have not. It is always the surprise effect that coming After watching the movie. Make you go: Duh?? Ha, ha, ha. 


On Your Wedding day
Released year: 2018
Genre: Romance
Director: Lee Seok-geun
Actors: Park Bo-young, Kim Young-kwang
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
I GET it, why first love is called 'first' love, because it ends to make place for second, third, fourth, and so on love. *snickers* You get 3 for that, yeah I'm nasty like that. Love means Forever. :P


Parasite
Released year: 2019
Genre: Human, comedy drama
Director: Bong Joon-ho
Actors:  Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Jo Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Hah! The world just got the taste how awesome Korean movie can get. They give it Cannes and Academy Award. This is an example of what good K movie is like. It got the satire, dark humor right down pat. I LOVE it. I thought it was about monster or zombie. Ha ha, ha. It turned out the new kind of parasite they introduced me about. 😁


Rampant
Released year: 2018
Genre: Period, Monster
Director: Kim Sung-hoon
Actors: Hyun Bin, Jang Dong-gun
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
Yeah it is not as good as Train to Busan, but I have a Hyunbin fever right now and I need a cure. :P He, being cheeky, and swords are the hottest combination. I can't .....just can't  *highfeverseizure*


Sea Fog
Released year: 2014
Genre: Mystery
Director: Shim Sung-bo
Actors: Kim Yoon-seok, Park Yoo-chun
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
The story reminded me like the Hollywood movie, Ghost Ship, but with more blood and dead bodies. I beg you pardon, they are so different. Sea Fog is grittier and way better. Lol. Please don't remind me that Yoochun is in this. Hah


Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
Released year: 2003
Genre: Drama
Director: Kim Ki-duk
Actors: Oh Yeong-su, Kim Young-min, Kim Ki-duk
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
You can’t talk about K movie without mentioning Kim Ki-duk. I’ve watched many of his productions, but probably just write about this one, for no apparent reason beside trying to figure out the philosophy behind the life of a turtle. LOL. His movies are so weird, full of symbols that I just don’t get it. So I can’t write much about them. I just watched them to taste of the strangeness of a movie can get. Ha, ha, ha. And I will not recommend his movie for the weaks and who are not comfortable with obscene sex scenes 😅 Well, he's not everyone favorite, but for the sake of the liberty of art.......


The Crucible
Released year: 2011
Genre: Mystery, Crime
Source: The Crucible by Gong Ji-young
Director: Hwang Dong-hyuk
Actors: Gongyoo, Jung Yumi
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
It is a story about sex abused toward disable children. It is so disheartening to watch which mean it is good.


The Handmaiden
Released year: 2016
Genre: Mystery
Source: Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Director: Park Chan-wook
Actors: Kim Min-hee, Kim Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo, Cho Jin-woong
Grade: 5/5
sPlotlight:
You think it is based on that famous The Handmaid's Tale novel by Margaret Atwood, it is not. I just figure out it is based from a novel titled Fingersmith as I'm writing this. The title is so misleading. The movie is great, another example for a good K movie. Ahh why so good, so brave, so strange? I can't wrap it around my head. Ha, ha, ha.


The Negotiator
Released year: 2018
Genre: Action, Police
Director: Lee Jong-seok
Actors: Hyun-bin, Son Ye-jin
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
If not for Hyun-bin, it is rather a bore. He is just talking and we have to see him through two layered screen, our screen and her (Son Ye-jin) screen or everybody's else screen. The case is not interesting, the mystery is predictable. He's still a protagonist at the end of the day. You know, I want our oppa to be a full-fledged, hot blooded, and merciless antagonist.


The Table
Released year: 2017
Genre: Omnibus drama
Director: Kim Jong-kwan
Actors: Jung Yumi, Han Yeri, Jung Eun-chae, Yeon Woo-jin
Grade: 2/5
sPlotlight:
It gives away indie french movie vibe, but it is boring, so??


The Taxi Driver
Released year: 2017
Genre: Drama, History
Director: Jang Hoon
Actors: Song Kang-ho, Yoo Hae-jin, Ryu Jun-yeol
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
As someone who has the experience living in the era of dictatorship in her own country, I know how fight for democratic society takes blood and tears. Tears were brimming my eyes at the end of the movie.


The Treacherous
Released year: 2015
Genre: Period
Director: Min Kyu-dong
Actors: Joo Ji-hoon, Kim Kang-woo, Lim Ji-yeon
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
Recommended. Bloody and dark. Disturbing, yet somehow there're some parts feel funny, in mocking way.


The Vanishing Boy Who Return
Released year: 2016
Genre: Mystery drama
Director: Uhm Tae-hwa
Actors: Kang Dong-won, Shin Eun-soo
Grade: 3/5
sPlotlight:
A for the originality of the writing. Too long though, it should be more efficient in editing so it can be shorter movie.


The Wailing
Released year: 2016
Genre: Mystery drama
Director: Na Hong-jin
Actors: Hwang Jung-min, Kim Hwan-hee, Kwak Do-won
Grade: 5/5
sPlotlight:
It is the parent of Hands: The Guest. Lol. So chilling, shamanic theme and a little bit police-crime theme are blend together, blood everywhere.


Train to Busan
Released year: 2014
Genre: Action, Monster, Disaster
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Actors: Gongyoo, Jung Yumi, Ma Dong-seok,
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
It is great zombie movie, I admit it. But my problem is that it is too Hollywood for my taste. Why it got 4 not 5. Mian.


Tunnel 
Released year: 2016
Genre: Catastrophe, Drama
Director: Kim Seong-hun
Actors: Ha Jung-woo, Bae Doona
Grade: 4.5/5
sPlotlight:
This is so great that every time I go through a tunnel, I always remember this movie. Like the lead character’s trauma infects me too. 😂


Twenty
Released year: 2015
Genre: Comedy, Coming-of-age
Director: Lee Byeong-heon
Actors: Kang Haneul, Kim Woo-bin, Lee Junho
Grade: 4/5
sPlotlight:
You know, I'm hardly a comedy type of person, but I laughed all the way through the movie. Miss you Kang Haneul and Kim Woo-bin!

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Random K Drama Recommendation or Not: Vampire Prosecutor

Title: 뱀파이어 검사 / Vampire Geomsa
Genre: Fantasy, mystery
Episodes: 12
Broadcast network: OCN
Broadcast period: October 2, 2011 to December 18, 2011
Air time: Sunday 23:00
Production company: CMG Chorok Stars
Director: Kim Byung Soo 
Screenwriter: Yang Jin Ah , Han Jung Hoon, Park Hyung Jin
Main Cast:
Yeon Jeong-hoon (Jejoongwon) as Prosecutor Min Tae-yeon
Lee Young-ah (Baker King Tak Guk) as Yoo Jung-in
Lee Won-jong (Warrior Baek Dong Soo) as Hwang Soon-bum
Kim Joo Young (Mackerel Run) as Choi Dong Man
Jang Hyun Seong (Jejoongwon) as Prosecutor Jang Chul-oh



Uh oh bite me!
Hah, and I have to bite my tongue for I ever said that K drama just isn't working profession-centered, procedural story well. Give bow to Vampire Prosecutor that just break away from the cage. With the current trend of TV cable catering K drama market, like breath of fresh air in K drama la la land that it is. Though I’m pretty much fine with the conventional and already-existed K drama ambience, a brand new one once in while is a good variety.

Usually for K drama that uses profession, with the most overuse ones are doctor especially neurosurgery, prosecutor & lawyer, and police (ah Asian can you be a little bit creative in career choice, just  for once!), as a theme or I rather say as a setting, it puts more effort on building relationship between the character and less on what the profession faces & does in the real life with a little bit tweak. So more or less I'm a bit surprised, Vampire Prosecutor manages to have good amount of discontinuous stories about the profession called prosecutor, though still less technical than most US or UK series of their kind, but it twists and turns the story quite well, it is still intriguing. Smell like Agatha Christie this one.

And yet, it has continuous story that binds the episodes together. I think this one keeps the viewers’ tuning in to episode after episode, reason behind the climbing rating (4, 3 % in its peak, unusual for show on TV cable). And the thing that I like the most is that Vampire Prosecutor gives away the touch of US/UK series but not forget their root as K drama, bromance, daddy-issue, sibling tight connection, revenge, and what have you. And yes perm and guyliner DO matter *squee*.

 


And Prosecutor Min Tae Yeon, uri vampire prosecutor, blows any vampire that I ever knew out of the water. At first I thought this one is just another rider in current vampire wave that hit globally as the effect of Twilight. I have enough sparkling-under-the-sun-skin, choco-painted-abs, chalk-white-face, stalker-in-disguise vampire. I know many vampire-ry stories out there with their own vampire's characteristic. But I always look back at Bram Stoker's Dracula as my base on imagining my 'original' vampire description.

I quote this from Bram Stoker's Dracula about Lord Dracula's description:
"His face was a strong - aquiline, with high bridge of thin nose and peculiarly arched nostrils; with lofty domed forehead, and hair growing scantily around the temples, but profusely elsewhere. His eyebrows were very massive, almost meeting over the nose, and with bushy hair that seemed to curl in its own profusion. The mouth, so far as I could see it under the heavy moustache, was fixed and rather cruel-looking, with peculiarly sharp white teeth; these protruded over the lips, whose remarkable ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years. For the rest, his ears were pale and at the tops extremely pointed; the chin was broad and strong, and the cheeks firm though thin. The general effect was one of extraordinary pallor."

Let’s say his whole description is not agreeable. So this makes me wonder since when and based on what vampire's description become that it is a heavenly pristine creature? Eh.  Not that I'm complaining the pretty. How lame Edward Cullen's appearance in Twilight saga the movie, the guyliner (start to learn how to rock the guyliner from K-pop stars, Hollywood), the pink lipstick, and... Is good bb cream not invented yet in Fork? I don't need to say much. There're plenty of vampires, debuting and trying to be pretty, I'll never run out of stock of pretty vampire. But I would rather take Lord Dracula than Edward Cullen any day.



Vampire Prosecutor, The Extraordinary


But this vampire is extraordinary. Under the sun, he stands. Killing innocent lives for the shake of their blood, he doesn't need to. No, he can not read mind. He can see the past with the help of victim's blood. But it isn't necessary since the work of the group that solves the case most of the time. You will even wonder what the need of such of ability. But wait, at the end of the series you will know why. He is the most humanly vampire that I ever seen, perhaps that's why I like him. He is like human in every day life, he doesn't need food and he just drinks blood which he's doing it with style. *swoon*





Speaking about humanly vampire, which I think is the charm of this series. With flux of vampire story with most of them are like trying to stand up and shout out "Hey, I'm a vampire, I'm special, and I'm different from you all", the theater, television, book store are overly saturated with them and they only produce sneer in me if I've got to see one More. So instead of focusing on vampire-ly things, like how they live, sleep, and eat, how to kill them, and what set them apart from human, Vampire Prosecutor is more likely try to immerse this vampire with the rest of human being. At the middle of series I almost forget that this prosecutor is a vampire. Vampire is just his middle name, you can shorten it up. Hah. Is he drinking the victim's blood to look out the past??  It is more felt like a form of routine than something that is crucial and truly need to solve the chase.

The Leading Lady And The Supporting Roles



For that part I give props to the supporting roles. Really at first I thought there's no leading lady in this drama, just going all out from K drama norm. Prosecutor Min Tae Yeon (Yeon Jeong-hoon) and inspector Hwang Soon Bum (Lee Won-jong) rock the world in Vampire Prosecutor, like Starsky & Hutch they're playing.




But you can't call it K drama without a leading lady. While Prosecutor Yoo Jung-in (Lee Young-ah) character has little affect in the storyline at the beginning but the more episode, the more significant she grew. Wouldn't I love to see the sassy her bickering with the sexy forensic doctor, Seo Ji-yeon (Seo Min-jeong) fighting over Prosecutor Min’s attention while he seems couldn't care less. Feel the contrast of her too-cute-to-boot face with her barking-tough-girl attitude. Nevertheless, she and our vampire prosecutor give away Mulder-Scully at the end which make me or you crave for something more. This is what I call the less is the more romance. Who need snuggling naked on bed when every glance is wroth, and every touch is precious? While the idea of having these two flirt each other more on screen is tempting I choose keeping like the way it is right now, unless they want to ruin profession procedural theme and go ten feet back to ordinary rom com drama setting in professional world, nonetheless.






Ah they think our vampire is pretty enough thus he needs more than one romance and one bromance to keep him busy. Welcome our hot bartender (Park Jae-hoon).




Our maknae Choi Dong-man (Kim Joo-young). He plays a softie childlike cop. He is who does all the technical stuff. Oh Boy, I love your hair!


And Prosecutor Jang Chul-oh (Jang Hyun-sung). I like him! He is mysteriously creepy.


The camera work is well not like simple and ordinary K drama. I like it. Doesn't it apply to other K drama series from cable? Because this is also what I get from I Need Romance. I’ve just got to watch these two dramas. If this is what these TV cables offer in hand well I can't be more excited. I like how they display blood in this drama. Nothing like blood porn, they are. Aren’t they beautiful? Uh oh that sounds creepy, pohonphee.


Eee I love the ending. That what I call: Back to the root! Something comes and goes through the sea.

CBat-walk.

I do love hanbok, but fashion in modern k drama, where every girl has a magic trunk, every man is like just coming off from photo shoot, and no body have to do the laundry, you shouldn’t miss.

The shawl, sometime he ties it, sometime he just let it loose, love both way though   
Jacket and Shawl will never get wrong for him, in fact I like him like this than in him in suit
Trench coat galore
Apparently I like many Jung -in's coats too
And this jacket's collar reminds me that this man is a vampire. Dunno perhaps
because I see this kind from one of Victorian vampire movies that I saw before.
Trivia, Trivia, Trivia

Instead of giving away synopsis, I leave you questions J Have fun look for the answers! Don’t be like me who had to replay some of the episode several times due sleepiness from all-nighters and lack of cliché on this drama.
1. Who did turn Prosecutor Min to be a vampire?
2. Who is the vampire with hoodie?
3. Then who did turn the hoodie-vampire to be a vampire then? Hah

Second season, yes or no?

When the idea of 2nd season of Vampire Prosecutor came off, I'm a bit skeptic and pessimistic. I was grown up watching US TV series in Asian Country with no internet connection at that time. It was almost impossible to know an ending of a drama series. They were just suddenly "poof" gone. TV station here just decided to cut it short when the US rating was bad and the story went awry. It is like reading thick book with several volumes and suddenly at final book the last chapter is ripped off from the book. Try if it doesn’t make you go bawling. I want to keep my K drama just like a book, please. A story with certain ending and storyline are thought before hand, even if on the way to end it can be changed, due live-shoot system or unexpectedly circumstance.

 I can see how the 2nd season of Vampire Prosecutor is fit with the storyline. I welcome the second season with open arm, but.., but.. I can't forsake the feeling that it will spoil the celestial balance in K drama la la land that has enchanted me in.  J *knocks on the wood* If there will be a day when K drama 100% adopts US TV series concept, abandons well thought ending, family value, Korean culture, good romance with or without many sex scenes, and all my beloved clichés, mind you, that's a time I call it quit.





Lee Jung: Crazy Love (Sarange michyeo bonda)
[Lyric, Romanization, Translation]

사랑에 지쳐갈 때에 난
Sarange jicyeogal ttae e nan
When I’m getting tired of this love
내 자신을 원망했다
Nae jasineul wonmanghaetda
I’m resented my self
사랑에 힘겨울 때에 난
Sarange him gyeoul ttae e nan
When I feel the strength to end this love
눈물만 흘려댔다
Nun mul man heullyeo daetda
Only tears that come out

고독한 세상 운명 앞에서
Godokhan sesang unmyeong apheso        
Destined to be alone in the world for the future
하루 또 하루 견뎌 본다
Haru tto haru gyeondyeo bonda
See I need to endure day after day
답답한 내 맘을 억누르다
Dapdaphan nae mameul eoknureuda
Tired, my heart is subdued
너의 이름을 또 외쳐 본다
Neo-e ireumeul tto oechyoe bonda
See I call out your name again

사랑에 미쳐본다
I sarange nan michyeo bonda
See this love drives me crazy
사랑에 걸어본다
I sarange nal georeo bonda
See this love burdens me
죽을 것처럼 가슴이 아파
Jugul geotcheoreom gaseumi apha
Like dying, my heart is hurt
소리 치며 불러본다
Sorichimyeo bulleobonda
See while crying, I call you out

없이 걷다 주저 앉아
Him eopsi geotda jujeo anja
No strenght to walk away, hasitate to sit still
지난 추억을 꺼내 본다
Jinan chueogeul kkeonae bonda
See I drew out the last memories
좋았었던 힘겨웠던
Joassepdeon nal himgyeowondeon nal
The good me, the troubled me
되뇌이며 불러 본다
Doenoeimyeo bulleo bonda
See while saying over again, I call you out
눈물이 난다
Nunmuri nanda
Makes me cry

사랑을 믿지 못해  
Sarangeul michi mothae tto nan
Believe in love, I can’t anymore
기울인다
Sulhanjan giurinda
Drink treats
아픔을 참지 못해  
Apheumeul chamji mothae tto nan
Down on pain, I can’t anymore
자신을 달래 본다
Najasineul dallae bonda
See I calm my self down

세상이 외면했을 때도
Sesangi nal oemyeonhaesseul ttaedo
At time I hid my self from the world
너는 달랐다 믿어줬다
Neoneun dallatda nal mideojwoda
You insisted to believe in me
누구도 알아주지 않을
Nugudo nal arajuji aneul ttae
When no body understand me
너는 달랐다용기를 줬다
Neoneun dallada yonggireul jwoda
You insisted to give me courage

사랑에 미쳐 본다
I sarange nan michyeo bonda
See this love drives me crazy
사랑에 걸어본다
I sarange nal georeobonda
See this love burdens me
죽을 처럼 가슴이 아파
Jugeul geot cheoreom gaseumi apha
Like dying, my heart is hurt
소리치며 불러 본다
Sorichimyeo bulleo bonda
See while crying, I call you out

없이 걷다 주저 앉아
Him eopsi geotda jujeo anja
No strength to walk away, hesitate to sit still
지난 추억을 꺼내 본다
Jinan chueogeul kkeonae bonda
See I drew out the last memories
좋았었던 힘겨웠던
Joasseodeon nal himgyeowotdeon nal
The good me, the troubled me
되뇌이며 불러 본다
Doenoeimyeo bulleo bonda
See while saying over again, I call you out

사랑에 미쳐 본다
I sarange nan michyeo bonda
See this love drives me crazy
사랑에 걸어 본다
I sarange nal georeo bonda
See this love burdens me
죽는 날까지 사랑한다
Juneun nalkkaji neol saranghanda
I love you until my dying day
사랑에 미쳐 본다 용기를 낸다
Sarange michyeo bonda yonggireul naenda
See crazy in love offers me courage
사랑한다
Neol saranghanda
I love you