tattarpunk came over last night, and between consuming pastries and fangirl-talking, we managed to watch four episodes of My Name is Kim Sam Soon.
MNIKSS is a kdrama about a 30 year old, slightly overweight (by Korean standards. She is what, size 4?) pastry chef with the unfashionable name of Sam Soon, who finds out her jerk of a boyfriend is cheating on her, on Christmas Eve.
However, suddenly-single-again Sam Soon's life is about to get a lot stranger and more interesting, because shortly after she finds a new job, her boss, a slightly younger (27), spoiled-rich-boy Jin-Heon (played by the yummy Hyun Bin, miles away from his character in Snow Queen) asks her to pretend-date him, to get his mother off his back. In need for money, Sam Soon agrees...
MNNIKSS is a super-famous drama. Very, very, very. Yet, I stayed away from it for a long time largely because I knew it was angst-light and I need my regular fixes. But
tatterpunk suggested and I thought it would be a fine idea.
So, what did I think, four eps in?
I love it.
It totally went in stages. The first ep I was, frankly, bored. Sam Soon kept weeping and being low-spirited (an ended relationship is painful, I understand, but it was boring to watch, IMO), Jin-Heon was mildly amusing but not super hot (even now, I much prefer HB's look in Snow Queen) or exciting. But I don't like to give up on dramas without giving them a time to appeal. So I watched the second ep and was surprised to find out I liked it! And between then and ep four, I fell in mad, irrevocable love. I want to doodle the drama's name in my notebooks now, except I don't own any.
I still wish it had more angst (if it can't find more, it should borrow some from Bali, it has enough for 18 dramas) but the angst we do have is yummy.
Why do I like it?
1. The cooky, funny, and yet strong and warm-hearted Sam Soon. She is amazing, an amazingly adorable. And she is a mean drunk :) The scene where poor JH had to carry her because she was so wasted and she kept hitting him with her won stuffed pig was so funny and adorable all at once I nearly died.
2. Mmmmm, Jin-Heon. I started out amused by him, went through a brief spate in ep 2 (when he ruined Sam Soon's blind date) of wanting to stab him, and now I love him to bits. I want to squish him, except he would be entirely horrified. He is this perfect mix of sweetness and jerkiness, iciness and vulnerability, a hot guy and a five-year-old. I especially love him with his mute 5-year-old niece (oh, kdrama, never change!). He is like another person with her. He adores the child and never loses his temper with her (even when she calls in the middle of the night just to be silent on the phone) and is totally a Daddy to her. I melted.
3. I love the angst we got so far. Because, of course, JH is that way only because 'he is dead inside' (tm
tatterpunk). We see a flashback of him in college and he is sweet and puppyish. But of course (and I love that we learn it gradually), he has DEEP ANGST. Because his one true love left him (for three years) just saying she was going to study, at the worst time of his life, right after a horrible car accident which shattered his leg which had to be reconstructed (ugh, multiple surgeries). Did I mention that he was driving and his brother and sister in law were killed and now he has car phobia? YES. I love kdramas.
4. Kdrama other girl. Mind you, I think she is not only unappealing but insane. When you ditch someone in such a fashion for three years, I don't care if you had the most excellent reasons ever. Even if you explain them now, it won't make a difference. He would have hated you by now anyway. But she gives JH angst and that makes me happy.
5. SS/JH. It's only beginning to develop and each is only beginning to get a glimmer of a realization they might be attracted and it's awesome. I love the scene in the station when they just stare at each other, or how he unthinkingly protects her from her jerk of an ex. YES.
6. Daniel Henney. Because I am amused by his speaking only English and dorky videotapes. I don't get the fuss about him though. Sure, he is good looking, but so is every kdrama actor. He does nothing for me.
In other news, I don't like to have posts lately without Bednaya Nastya so here is a quick clip from next to last ep, with Vladimir rescuing Anna who is trapped frm bad guys. Not much translation is necessary but she does tell him things like 'I was so afraid I would die without seeing you again' and 'I love you' 18 bazillion times. I am sure he is gratified, considering he broke out of jail to rescue her.
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And on a last, slide-to-obscurity point, this seriously is probably the most obscure entry I made in this LJ so far.
But I just received in the mail a DVD of 31 of June (31 июня), a Russian movie from the 1970s (1978) which I loved in childhood entirely too much. I saw it once and couldn't forget it.
31 of June is an adult fairy tale based on (ironically) an American novel by J B Priestley, called The 31st of June: A Tale of True Love, enterprise and Progress, in the Arthurian and Ad-Atomic Ages. The story follows a seemingly impossible love affair between a medival princess in a fairy-tale kingdom and a modern day painter.
Oh, it's totally dated, the outfits and sountrack are completely 70s. It's probably cheesy and not excellently acted, and production values are not really there. But I don't care. It has such a connection to my childhood, I loved it when I flipped through the DVD as much as I did when I was a kid. I think I finally get the people who like old school Dr. Who.
1970s through medieval times in this clip. Heh. Disco is alive and well.
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