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So far I have watched two* kdramas with members of the Korean boy band Shinhwa in them. I will say this
a) the two singers are far better actors than I would expect.
b) these guys aren't scared to play complete bastards are they? Mind you, I think Eric did a better job of selling his character in Que Sera Sera, but that might be because his wasn't as evil as the 'hero' of 'The Person I Love.' This guy dumps his partner of 12 years (who put him through college) to marry completely batty Rich Girl, who then insists he kidnap his baby daughter so he won't have a tie with ex-partner. Lovely people. And, of course, he feels realllly bad about it all and also having his entire family hate him (as they should) but he still goes ahead and does it. And all to escape being not really poor, but just not having nice spending money and clothes. Oh and apparently he doesn't like taking the bus.
So is every member of Shinhwa required to play an utter wanker in Kdramas? They do it very well, but it seems an odd niche to carve out as boyband members. Are they offered no other roles? Hmmm.
*well, I gave up Que Sera Sera because the subtitled episodes ran out and I wanted to kill most of the characters, but I watched a fair bit of it and I haven't quite finished 'The Person I Love' yet. But if it ends with wanker deserter getting back with his partner there will be ranting! Yes.
a) the two singers are far better actors than I would expect.
b) these guys aren't scared to play complete bastards are they? Mind you, I think Eric did a better job of selling his character in Que Sera Sera, but that might be because his wasn't as evil as the 'hero' of 'The Person I Love.' This guy dumps his partner of 12 years (who put him through college) to marry completely batty Rich Girl, who then insists he kidnap his baby daughter so he won't have a tie with ex-partner. Lovely people. And, of course, he feels realllly bad about it all and also having his entire family hate him (as they should) but he still goes ahead and does it. And all to escape being not really poor, but just not having nice spending money and clothes. Oh and apparently he doesn't like taking the bus.
So is every member of Shinhwa required to play an utter wanker in Kdramas? They do it very well, but it seems an odd niche to carve out as boyband members. Are they offered no other roles? Hmmm.
*well, I gave up Que Sera Sera because the subtitled episodes ran out and I wanted to kill most of the characters, but I watched a fair bit of it and I haven't quite finished 'The Person I Love' yet. But if it ends with wanker deserter getting back with his partner there will be ranting! Yes.
Re: Wherein I embrace the opportunity to ramble about my favourite kpop group.
Date: 2007-07-30 03:23 am (UTC)It's interesting finding out about the background to the group. Was it that they were so popular that they could break away? Or something else? Anyway, I'm still impressed that they're willing enough to take on the Complete Bastard Who Isn't The Villain roles.
Yeah, kdramas do feature lots of heroes that I'd back my car over in real life and often wish the heroines would do the same, but they usually sell them well enough. I guess it helps that you only have to put up with them for 20 episodes instead of seasons and seasons like over here. Though I often think a good smack on the head would do the lot of them some good.
Re: Wherein I embrace the opportunity to ramble about my favourite kpop group.
Date: 2007-07-30 08:32 pm (UTC)I still admire your kdrama-persistance. I have given up on dramas 1 episode in, sometimes 45 minutes in.. I don't know, I just can't stand something I can't ..stand! :D For example, if a heroine in a drama sucks, I can never finish it. "Not my favourite ever" I can deal with but if she's too dumb, too annoying, I'll just drop the friggin' drama. Annoying heroes I can deal with - they usually turn out alright by the end.
Re: Wherein I embrace the opportunity to ramble about my favourite kpop group.
Date: 2007-07-30 09:44 pm (UTC)The key is ffing. A lot of it. I do this a *lot* with kdramas which is often the only way I can finish them. Mind you, sometimes this means I only have the foggiest idea of the plot details, but some sacrifices must be make.
pd
Date: 2007-07-30 09:45 pm (UTC)