All In: Yes I am Still Watching
Jun. 19th, 2007 05:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sorry to spam you all with this stuff, but apparently every thought I have today must be expressed on LJ.
I have decided that hero of All In is quite ugly really. At least he is when he smiles and shows terrifyingly large teeth. It's a bit disturbing.
- The heroine, despite being once a novice nun, had a night of premarital sex. Clearly not a big believer in ye Catholic guilt. I was a bit shocked and knew no good would come of it - and I was right. Hero gets shot the next day! That'll learn her.
- Hero (In-Ha) should believe people when they say he should stay away from the heroine because he is incredibly unlucky and will drag her down with him.
This is what has happened to him:
- sent to jail for 10 years for starting a fire to avenge heroine's father's death
- after getting out of jail and reuniting with heroine in joyous moment and getting a good job is set up for a murder and has to flee Korea for the US
- in US has all his money taken and is forced to work in horrible jobs; then after he reunites once more with heroine and convinces her to take him back despite her anger over his lack of contact is then shot on his wedding day while saving his mob boss.
- heroine believing he is dead flees back to Korea to nurse broken heart and must not be contact by him ever again (according to rival in love) because she can't take any more. I rather agree with Rival in Love even though he is a bit shifty himself because clearly In-Ha does not have the best of luck.
On the other hand he has managed to win the World Poker thingy in Vegas. But only after losing his love twice and never being able to phone/see her again. But overall I do not think luck is with him and his loved ones.
I am still not interested in secondary heroine and her plans to get back at secondary hero (also Rival in Love) because he took her father's casino. But the love triangle did appear, though it's a bit wierd as heroine (who is very pretty by the way - she deserves better than giant toothed hero) thinks In-Ha is dead.
Sadly, no one is called 'She said 'he is beautiful.'' Though maybe that is what In-Ha means for all I know.
ETA: Oh, I forgot to say that my favourite storyline is the messed up love of a gangster for a dancer who is in love with In-Ha, who doesn't love her but is gangster's enemy (he killed his brother in the fire he set).
I have decided that hero of All In is quite ugly really. At least he is when he smiles and shows terrifyingly large teeth. It's a bit disturbing.
- The heroine, despite being once a novice nun, had a night of premarital sex. Clearly not a big believer in ye Catholic guilt. I was a bit shocked and knew no good would come of it - and I was right. Hero gets shot the next day! That'll learn her.
- Hero (In-Ha) should believe people when they say he should stay away from the heroine because he is incredibly unlucky and will drag her down with him.
This is what has happened to him:
- sent to jail for 10 years for starting a fire to avenge heroine's father's death
- after getting out of jail and reuniting with heroine in joyous moment and getting a good job is set up for a murder and has to flee Korea for the US
- in US has all his money taken and is forced to work in horrible jobs; then after he reunites once more with heroine and convinces her to take him back despite her anger over his lack of contact is then shot on his wedding day while saving his mob boss.
- heroine believing he is dead flees back to Korea to nurse broken heart and must not be contact by him ever again (according to rival in love) because she can't take any more. I rather agree with Rival in Love even though he is a bit shifty himself because clearly In-Ha does not have the best of luck.
On the other hand he has managed to win the World Poker thingy in Vegas. But only after losing his love twice and never being able to phone/see her again. But overall I do not think luck is with him and his loved ones.
I am still not interested in secondary heroine and her plans to get back at secondary hero (also Rival in Love) because he took her father's casino. But the love triangle did appear, though it's a bit wierd as heroine (who is very pretty by the way - she deserves better than giant toothed hero) thinks In-Ha is dead.
Sadly, no one is called 'She said 'he is beautiful.'' Though maybe that is what In-Ha means for all I know.
ETA: Oh, I forgot to say that my favourite storyline is the messed up love of a gangster for a dancer who is in love with In-Ha, who doesn't love her but is gangster's enemy (he killed his brother in the fire he set).
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Date: 2007-06-20 02:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-20 03:14 am (UTC)Korean dramas are excellent if you like melodrama in miniseries form. Though sometimes all the mad angst and weeping gets too much even for me.