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- Gong Yoo is adorkable in Finding Kim Jong-wook
- Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Javabeans’ and Girlfriday’s review
- Bae Soo-bin is the loser’s hope in KBS’s Drama Special
- Dr. Champ: Episode 14
Gong Yoo is adorkable in Finding Kim Jong-wook Posted: 15 Nov 2010 04:52 AM PST Coffee Prince’s cool, confident Gong Yoo as a huge dork? I LOVE IT. Here are the new poster (cute) and a preview for the upcoming romantic comedy Finding Kim Jong-wook, which stars Gong Yoo and Im Soo-jung. The film is based on a popular musical in which heroine Im Soo-jung can’t forget her first love, to the extent that her hang-up is preventing her from moving on and dating successfully. She enlists the help of Gong Yoo, who operates a business specifically tailored to tracking down first/bygone loves, and off to India they go in search of Kim Jong-wook. They fall in love in the process. (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 17 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Javabeans’ and Girlfriday’s review Posted: 14 Nov 2010 08:10 PM PST You didn’t think girlfriday and I were gonna just let this drama go without commenting on it, did you? Both of us have been watching Sungkyunkwan Scandal weekly, even if we haven’t been able to do the recapping ourselves, due to the finiteness of that thing we call time. But now that the drama’s over, we thought we’d weigh in with our likes, dislikes, and general impressions. Since the series has been thoroughly recapped, we won’t linger too much on the expository plot elements. Let’s just cut to the good stuff… SONG OF THE DAY Park Ki-young – “나예요” (It’s Me) [ Download ] (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 113 comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Bae Soo-bin is the loser’s hope in KBS’s Drama Special Posted: 14 Nov 2010 04:00 PM PST Dong Yi and Brilliant Legacy actor Bae Soo-bin stars in a new installment of KBS’s Drama Special series of one-act dramas, which just aired this weekend. I haven’t had a chance to catch the episode, but the following stills from the set caught my eye — plus it’s Bae Soo-bin in a lead role! Can’t argue with that. The episode is titled Go On, Say It! [어서 말을 해!], in which Bae stars opposite Portrait of a Beauty’s Kim Gyu-ri (formerly known as Kim Min-sun). She’s a hot-tempered social worker who deals with the complaints of the residents in her local borough office. That means she’s often fighting with them, but she’s capable at her job and principled. Bae’s relationship with Kim’s character is described as “closer than friends, but not quite lovers” — even though other people often mistake them for a couple. It’s not that they don’t care for each other, but that they haven’t gotten up the nerve to confront their feelings and admit them to each other. (Hence the urging tone of the title.) (...) © javabeans for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 13 comments | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 14 Nov 2010 10:54 AM PST Although it fell in some clichéd scenarios, played with our distrust and waryness for some possible upcoming tragedy and its romantic storyline was still a bit draggy; I felt this episode as something organic and logical for the most part. Finally, our two leading heroes are strongly standing on their feet, walking on the wild side and laughing at the face of danger. I don’t want to talk about the heroines, they make me lose my appetite. SONG OF THE DAY Nine9 – 끝의 시작 (Beginning of an end) [Download] (...) © aberdeen_angus for Dramabeans, 2010. | Permalink | 33 comments | Add to del.icio.us This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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