Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2013

My Girlfriend is a Gumiho







For 500 years, the legendary nine-tailed fox is said to be trapped inside a painting. One stormy night, Cha Dae Woong hears a mysterious voice telling him to go near a painting of an eight-tailed fox. The voice commands him to draw another tail on the fox. The hesitant young man’s fingers shakes as he draws the ninth tail, and when he does – dogs started barking, the storm was furious as the place gets even darker. Dae Woong runs away from the painting, and accidentally falls from a cliff that almost ended his life. When he wakes up, a beautiful lady stands in front of him, probably hungry enough to eat his liver.

When the person you truly love wants your liver, you have no choice but to make sure she is never hungry. Dae Woong accidentally freed the legendary Gumiho out of the painting, the creature also happens to save Dae Woong’s life by giving him her most precious fox bead. In order to live, he accept her bead with one condition, Dae Woong must help her become a human.
In order to become a human, the sly nine-tailed fox lives by eating the livers of people. Taking the appearance of beautiful lady, she seduces men and turns them into her prey. Because of her bloodcurdling way to survive, men became aware of her true nature, thus in return she has never found a husband. After her great Grandma Samshin heard about this, she trapped Gumiho inside a painting to no longer cause problems among the town’s citizens.

Half of it was just a rumor. The 500 year old beauty with superhuman strength is actually a victim of the women’s jealousy hundreds of years ago. In reality, the sweet Gumiho would be satisfied just by eating beef, beef and more beef. Which probably placed a huge hole inside Dae Woong’s pocket.
 CHA DAE WOONG
Cha Dae Woong lost his parents at a very young age, eager to make him happy, his grandfather and aunt gave him everything he wanted. The spoiled brat lived life according to his wishes, but when his grandfather decides to transfer him to a more humble school far from his hometown, the wannabe actor runs away and instead got into a more life changing situation.

During his little adventure, he meets the Gumiho, the one that both saved and endangered his life. She follows him everywhere he goes and eventually declares to be his girlfriend for 100 days, in exchange of the fox bead that restores his strength inside him. Even if he tries to run away, he always keeps coming back to her, despite the fact that beef is probably one of the most expensive types of meat in the market.

not-so-hot-but-cold-blooded Veterinarian
Half-human and Half-goblin, Park Dong Joo has lived in the Human world for hundreds of years. An immortal being who is supposed to capture Gumiho. But when he learns that Miho's appearance made up of his ex-lover’s remains, Kil Dal’s fire, he tries to fulfill her wish to become a human being. Calm but possessive, he attacks his rivals from their behind. When he asks Miho to drink his blood and keep the bead inside Dae Woong for 100 days so she can be human, he did not tell her that doing so would kill the bead’s receiver.
His aggressiveness conceals his intense dark aura. He loves and cares for Miho, but does it in a subtle yet peculiar way. Sometimes, He's cruel, but his intentions are purer than it looks. He became the reason for Dae Woong’s childish jealously, as Dae Woong even went to his office for some dog related consultation just see if Miho is with him.
 He cares about her, and would do anything to save her life, even if it involves killing someone else. He wants her to live. He’s protecting her so he would not repeat the same mistake he made a hundred years ago.
Miho follows Dae Woong, obeys him and clings to him. Dae Woong feeds her meat, asks her to stay at one place and even makes her guard their home. Miho is loyal to Dae Woong. Dae Woong becomes her caretaker, teaching her how to do human-like things, brushing and not eating everything included.


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My Girlfriend is a gumiho become popular here in the Philippines, I think Last months of the year 2011 or early 2012. Since I'm a kpop / kdrama fanatic, I already watched it before it was aired here in Philippine television.

This drama is very different from the past kdramas that we used to love. It's a combination of historic, legendary, and modern setting. They did not use conventional style of writing, which is very tricky.
If we will look at it very closely, it is just a legendary story of a fox that have 100 days to be human, but they looked outside the box and conceptualized an extraordinary twist for it. Some of the lines in that drama is very very inspiring yet heartbreaking.

my favorite line :3
"Think of all of this as a dream. From the time I appeared before you and right now as I disappear from you; think of it all as a dream. If you think these are all dreams, when you open your yes, it won't hurt you at all. forget all the scary memories and just think of me a really really really good dream" . - Miho


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Our favorite Korean drama love triangles!

Recognize them? 
Love triangles we've swooned over in Full House and I miss you!
do you have other favorite love triangles? Share your thoughts. :-D

I Miss You
(Han Jung-woo, Lee Soo-yeon/Zoe Lou, Kang Hyung-joon/Harry Borrison)


 Full House
(Lee Yeong-jae, Han Ji-eun, Yoo Min-hyuk)

 
 Are you getting giddy *feels* all over again? :"-))))))

All about K and J drama



Korean drama (Hangul: 한국드라마), k-drama for short, refers to televised dramas, in a miniseries format, produced in South Korea. Many of these dramas have become popular throughout Asia, with growing interest in other parts of the world. K-dramas have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean wave, known as Hallyu (Hangul: 한류), and also "DramaFever" in some countries.

There are two kinds of prime time drama

    1.)   Stories set in modern South Korea ( e.g boys over flowers, Full house, Endless love, Dream high, He’s beautiful, Love rain)
Full house
boys over flowers
love rain

    2.)   Korean History ( e.g Jewel in the Palace, Queen Seondeok, Moon Embracing the Sun, )
Queen Seondeok


But there are some dramas where we can observe  this two kinds (e.g Sungkyungkwan scandal, rooftop prince)

The Format:
The Flagship drama run from 16- 20 episodes
The Historical epics run from 50 – 100 episodes

But some other dramas it run for about 200 episodes above ( e.g tale of two sisters) .
An episode runs for 60 minutes. So in 16 episodes we have 960 minutes of airtime. 



Japanese Drama (テレビドラマ terebi dorama)

Also called dorama (drama).
Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy,detective stories, horror, and many others. For special occasions, there may also be a one- or two-episode drama with a specific theme, such as a drama produced in 2007 for the 60-year anniversary of the end of World War II. Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy,detective stories, horror, and many others. For special occasions, there may also be a one- or two-episode drama with a specific theme, such as a drama produced in 2007 for the 60-year anniversary of the end of World War II.

Japanese drama series are broadcast in three-month seasons, with new dramas airing each season.  They have  four television seasons: Winter (January–March), Spring (April–June), Summer (July–September), and Autumn or Fall (October–December). Some series may start in another month though it may still be counted as a series of a specific season.
One characteristic of Japanese drama that differentiates it is that each episode is usually shot only a few (two to three) weeks before it is actually aired. Many fans have been able to visit their idols shooting scenes even as the show is still airing.
BACKGROUND MUSIC / THEME MUSIC
There is a sub-genre of Japanese drama fans that are also huge fans of the drama's original soundtrack. Most television networks work with music companies to produce original soundtracks. Most opening and closing theme music is written especially for the drama series, while other theme music is licensed from other sources that previously existed. Once the library is put together, the television network will release the original soundtrack compact disc, usually a few weeks after the start of the drama. Closing themes are often sung by a popular J-pop singer or band.
NHK produces its own theme music and is one of the only Japanese television networks that has its own orchestra. Most of the theme music heard in their taiga and asadora dramas were written and produced in-house.
Hana yori dango
Gokusen
Taiyo no uta

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