Showing posts with label best korean drama kisses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best korean drama kisses. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Not Quite Kdrama Magic: City Hall Review

City Hall was an interesting watch for me.  I went into the show with really, REALLY high expectations because every person who had ever mentioned it made it sound like it was the best thing that they had ever seen.

I have to be honest. It wasn't the best thing I had ever seen. (Cringes and waits for angry protests)

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Now, don't get me wrong; there were some elements of the drama that were quite good, and I think if I had watched it earlier in my drama-watching career with lower expectations, I might have enjoyed it more.  That being said, I didn't quite feel that magic that I get with the best of the best dramas.  You know what I mean--the kind of magic that puts a permanent smile on your face and makes you want to start the whole series over the second it ends.  With City Hall, I was mostly engaged, but not mesmerized.


Here's the breakdown:

Highlights

I have found that most dramas start out strong and then start to drag through the last few episodes.  Maybe I shouldn't admit this, but I am a fast-forwarding monster when it comes to the last 5-ish episodes of most dramas.  Not so with City Hall.  This drama, if anything, started out kind of slowly and gained steam in the second half of the series.  For the first 10 episodes, I actively disliked about half of the main characters, but then they suddenly started to grow on me in sneaky ways. The male lead was a complete dirtbag for a really long time, but looking back, I kind of like that he didn't give up on his dirtbaggery all at once.  He grew in baby steps, but you still had time to enjoy a full, satisfying personality change for several episodes, unlike some other dramas I know (*cough* You're Beautiful *cough*). The chemistry between the two main leads similarly grew over the course of the drama.  At first, I didn't buy it at all, but by the time they started kissing (and I mean kissing), I was 100% sold.  I blame it on this smolder:

Uh, hello.

The building nature of the series also means that it has one of the most satisfying kdrama endings ever.  You know how you sometimes invest 20+ hours into a show only to get to the last episode and you get absolutely no closure on any side characters and the main characters don't even kiss and they just end in a freeze frame where they are staring at each other from opposite ends of the scene and then you double and triple check that it actually is the end and that your computer didn't just freeze up and then you throw something (hopefully not said computer) across the room and immediately start a different drama that will hopefully fill the hole in your heart left by that terrible, terrible ending?  No?  Never mind, then. 


If you get all the way through City Hall, you will finally be rewarded for all of those lame kdrama endings that have made you tear your hair out all this time.  They give you closure on basically every single side character, and they round out the love story with an appropriate amount of "Awwwwwwww" moments. This was definitely in the top 3 final episodes I've seen.

Low Points

One consistent kdrama problem is finding the right balance in the heroine's personality.  It's a fine line between being upbeat and being obnoxious, and for me, Shin Mi Rae falls on the wrong side of that line more often than not.  I had seen Kim Sun Ah in My Lovely Sam Soon and Scent of a Woman before this series, and I liked her characters in both of those.  In this drama, though, her character is so over the top that I cringed almost every time she talked.  And when she did her squeaky baby talk voice? ("Mi Rae want purse! Mi Rae want horsey!") I vomited a little.  

Mi Rae want pukey puke from cutesy overkill?

My scale for kdrama female leads is pretty simple: Would I want to hang out with them in real life?  Sadly, while Mi Rae is a great person who undergoes a lot of character development, I don't think she's going to be my new imaginary kdrama bestie any time soon. For the record, I WOULD be best friends with Mi Rae's buddy Boo Mi.  I kind of wish that they had made her single and written the entire show around her instead.  Then she and Vampire Prosecutor's Lee Young Ah and I would get together and have really sarcastic conversations together.

My other MAJOR complaint with this show had to do with the way the characters reacted to Jo Guk's engagement.  This is something that drives me crazy in romantic comedies.  Just because someone is engaged to a terrible person DOES NOT make cheating okay.  Mi Rae mentions in one of the early episodes that a fiancee is different from a girlfriend because you made a promise to that person, but after that brief conversation, they both still go ahead and do whatever they want.  That's not okay.  

Late in the series, Go Hae confronts Mi Rae about the relationship, and the sighing and crying and reminiscing makes it seem like we should feel sorry for Mi Rae.  After all, she's the plucky heroine and Go Hae is the evil corporate monster-lady, right?  Wrong. Mi Rae slept with an engaged man, and her only worry seemed to be about what their relationship would do to her duties as mayor.  And then that man told his fiancee to deal with it like Hilary Clinton. And we're supposed to loathe the fiancee for being bitter?  Even though I hated Go Hae, I would have been right by her side chewing Mi Rae out on this one.  I also don't buy the excuse that Jo Guk was trying to let her leave with dignity since he basically used her for as long as he could before dumping her anyway.  Even if your fiancee is a serial killer, you should at least have the honor to end one relationship before you begin another one.  And then maybe call the police so she stops killing people. *Steps off soapbox*

Random Observations

- One of these days, I'm going to make a list of weird things in kdramas that shouldn't happen in real life. Somewhere near the top of the list will be the ole eyelash-stroking-while-asleep move.  I don't care HOW dainty his eyelashes are.  If you aren't dating someone, don't touch his face when he isn't conscious.  It's weird. Also, how are these girls always so surprised that the men wake up?  You've been creepily patting his face for five minutes.  He was bound to notice at some point.

No.  Just no.

-While City Hall tends to rely pretty heavily on flashbacks (and my personal favorite, the flashback-within-a-flashback), I appreciate that some of the flashbacks, like the one above, actually give us information we didn't know in the original scene.  It's like a hidden treat!

- If there were a sequel to City Hall, it should just be about Soo In finding love.  I would totally watch that show.

-Cha Seung Won has a great smolder, but in terms of Kim Sun Ah tango scenes, the one in Scent of a Woman wins by far.

(Mini spoiler) Uhhh, is it just me, or is gagging NOT a foolproof pregnancy test?  All I'm saying is that maybe you should make sure your wife didn't just eat a bad tuna fish sandwich for lunch before you announce her pregnancy to half the town.

All in all, City Hall got a very solid meh from me.  I can see why people enjoy it, but it just wasn't that magical watch I was hoping to find in my next drama.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Best Kdrama Kiss Scenes

One of the things that I genuinely appreciate about kdramas in contrast to Hollywood romantic comedies is that they are pretty clean.  Hollywood movies often rely on a random sex scene to drive the relationship forward, and while I'm sure some relationships start with an accidental drunken rendezvous, these scenes aren't really representative of most healthy long-term relationships I know.  Kdramas, on the other hand, tend to focus on building relationships, and the rare sex scenes are implied rather than explicit.  There is some debate on whether this overarching chastity sends the wrong message (I read an article about this yesterday, but I can't find it now), but I think overall, it actually sends healthier messages about sex and relationships.

That being said, nothing drives me crazier than the lack of passion in some dramas.  When the female lead stands with her eyes wide open as the man inches towards her face and then they barely brush lips, it's infuriating.  THIS IS NOT HOW REAL RELATIONSHIPS WORK, PEOPLE! I'm not saying that they need to rip each others' clothes off during the first date, but when people are in love (and especially when they overcome absurd plot hurdles for that love), physical desire is a manifestation of that emotional connection.



Just like a bad kdrama kiss can undermine the emotional payout of the show, a good kiss filled with passion makes the whole thing worth watching.  So, for those of you tired of frozen lip-bumps, here is a countdown of the best gut-flipping, knee-melting kisses we've seen in kdramas. (I have included video where I could find good ones, but I would recommend just watching these dramas instead of spoiling the surprise. The build-up is half the fun!)

10.  A Gentleman's Dignity: The Window Kiss

I love this series, and it had a lot of solid kissing to choose from (And a good thing, too!  There's no need to be shy when you're 40!), but I think my personal favorite was the window kiss.  For one thing, I love that he gives her a mini warning kiss to shut her up before really going in for the kill.  For another thing, this was the first time in the series when they were both really invested.  The combination made me so happy for these characters who I had really grown to love.

9.  Secret Garden: Party Kiss

Now, I know that a lot of people actually prefer the famous foam kiss to the one at the party.  The foam kiss is probably more memorable, but I decided to veto it for two reasons: 1. In practical terms, licking food off of someone else's face seems unsanitary and gross, and 2. She didn't want to be kissed at this point in the series. The forcible kiss is rampant in kdramas, and I think that's kind of a problem (for a great explanation on why it bothers me, read this awesome post that explains it better than I could). On the other hand, this party kiss is filled with passion on both sides, especially since he basically just said, "Screw it--I'm in love with you."

8. My Lovely Sam Soon: First Kiss

I remember when I was first dating my husband and he told me that he always just waited until girls went crazy and kissed him first.  As soon as he said that, I vowed that I would never, ever make the first move (and I won on that one, by the way).  Even though making the first move isn't my style, I kind of like when kdrama girls take the initiative.  The poster child for this one is Sam Soon.  She doesn't let anyone boss her around in other areas in her life, so when her boss taunts her, it's only natural that she would take control of the situation.

7. My Princess: The Airplane Kiss

The first kiss in the series was somewhat underwhelming, but the chemistry definitely improved as time went on.  Here's another example of the girl taking the initiative, and it's both playful and romantic.  This is the last scene in the whole series, and if every series ended this way, I would be thrilled!
Bonus points for his flailing arms

6. Personal Taste: "Game Over" Kiss

As I said in my review of this series, this kiss was probably the best part of the whole thing.  I don't know that it's worth watching the entire series just for the kiss, so let me tell you the important parts.  Lee Min Ho pretends to be gay, and then this kiss happens, and then blah blah.  Just watch this on repeat and skip the rest.  

5. Goong: The IT'S ABOUT FREAKING TIME Kiss

Goong/Princess Hours felt like it stretched on for eternity, and by the time I got to episode 23, I was really, really ready to be done.  This kiss was like patting a kid on the head and giving him or her a lollipop after getting a shot.  Some people would say the lollipop was worth the pain. Others would say it was too little, too late.  I'm on the fence about the series, but man-oh-man,  Yoon Eun Hye is the best in the biz when it comes to returning the passion and not leaving the man to do all of the work. I somehow couldn't find a video that wasn't in slow mo.  Sorry?  Or you're welcome?

4. Coffee Prince: Man or Alien Kiss

I know we've talked about the kisses in Coffee Prince before, so you had to know this was coming.  In their first kiss, Han Kyul doesn't even know that Eun Chan is a girl, and yet somehow Gong Yoo still sells this scene.  Of course Yoon Eun Hye pulls her weight as well, which explains how she ended up in 3 of the top 5 kisses on this list.



3. Flower Boy Ramyun Shop: The Movie Theater Kiss

This series is a perfect example of how good physical chemistry can really help elevate a show that would otherwise be average (or below average, depending on how creeped out you were by the whole teacher-student thing).  Maybe this should be lower on the list because she isn't into it at first, but his commitment won me over. I mean, the man rides in on a motorcycle to sweep her off her feet. There are plenty of videos of this kiss, but you really need to have the subtitles to catch the full effect.  She is unimpressed with his first kiss--until he tells her that he isn't finished yet. 
I think it's safe to say that she was impressed this time.

 Also of note in this drama is the kimchi kiss.  I don't think Eun Bi was the only one whose legs buckled a little at that one.  Then again, the same principle applies here that applied to the foam kiss: Sure, it seems hot at first, but now your face is covered in kimchi AND spit.


2. Prosecutor Princess: Confession Kiss

Holy moly.  The further I get into this countdown, the more my heart is melting into a bowl full of gelatin.  The kiss in Prosecutor Princess is filled with waist-grabbing angst.  They're angry at themselves for being in love, but they let loose for a minute anyway before coming back to breathless reality. It's impulsive and passionate and all-around awesome.

Ladies, note that her eyes are CLOSED.
Thank you for showing us how it's done.

1. Lie to Me: Karaoke Kiss/Cola Kiss

I agonized over which kiss to choose from this series.  The cola kiss is more generally popular, but the the karaoke kiss was what really sold me on this show.  In both scenes, it's this intense, immediate realization of attraction that leads to on-screen magic.  I have yet to see anything that beats them, though I welcome suggestions for competitors! 




Which of these kisses was your favorite? Are there any more passionate drama kisses out there that we should check out?

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