Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical fiction. Show all posts

30 June 2013

Gu Family Book Review

Title: Gu Family Book
AKA: Ancient Medical Book / The Writings of Nine Houses / Book of the House of Gu / Kang Chi , the Beginning
Genre: Fantasy, human, melodrama, historical, romance
Episodes: 24
Broadcast period: 2013-Apr-08 to 2013-Jun-25
Cast: Lee Seung Ki, Bae Suzy, Lee Sung Jae, Jo Sung Ha, Yoo Yun Suk, Lee Yoo Bi, Sung Joon, Choi Jin Hyuk, Yoon Se Ah, Lee Yeon Hee . . .

In the deep forest there are some mythical devine creatures that protect and take care of nature. They have special powers such as making nature bloom, but if they are treathened they might turn into a dangerous animal, a beast. To the people these creatures are known as monsters or gumihos. This is the story of the creature Wol Ryung (Choi Jin Hyuk) who falls in love with Yoon Seo Hwa (Lee Yeon Hee & Yoon Se Ah) and decides to turn into a human, a process which takes 100 days. 20 years later, it is the story of Kang Chi (Lee Seung Gi) now half beast half human, the son of Seo Hwa and Wol Ryung. Kang Chi has been taken in by the a great nobleman and raised as human, but will soon have to face his true self, and even experience being an outcast.

What is really nice about the drama is the continues presense of Wol Ryung and Seo Hwa, otherwise it would have just been a repeat of history, quite boring. I really liked that couple and that they appeared again, and not just stayed as the couple that failed in the past. For a fantasy drama I think it did really fine. It touches the story of mystical creatures in the fores which is quite famous in asia, mainly china and korea. But it is not quite about Gumiho's which could be a bit confusing. The people in the drama call the beast a gumiho but it isn't the story of gumiho.. The actors did a great job, I did see some awkward acting from Sung Joon.. But overall it was good. In my opinion Suzy did well as well, also the character fits her good. Seungi did good althought I just couldnt see him as a 20 year old. Anyhow, nice drama, it was very alright but not the one you burn for watching. But close to it. I recommend it, a nice historical drama.

☆☆☆☆ / 4 out of 5 stars

♥♥♥♥ / 4 out of 5 hearts

Bunji's Verdict
To start of I don’t think there is a drama like this one out there, in the positive way. But the storyline is seriously typical. You know the entire ‘monster-wanting-to-be-human-falls-in-love-with-a-human-who-loves-him-for-whatever-he-is” kind of drama. Though the beginning was fresh, even sad, and the drama continued in the same tragedy kind of feel, I was a bit annoyed by the general story of ‘history’ being repeated. Even though I can say I was excited at the ending by the thought there might be a season 2, I remembered how the first season started, and how they would just continue to repeat the story.
I love Lee Seung Gi and his characters, also the way he is portraying them, which is always a treat. Though this is my third time seeing Suzy in a different role, I can’t seem to enjoy her acting. She seriously needs a better character to portray. Generally the entire cast was good, so not much to say there.
Now, should you watch it? I think it is a good story about the Gumiho’s and a decent love story, so yeah go ahead!

☆☆☆☆ / 4 out of 5 stars

♥♥♥♥ / 4 out of 5 hearts

04 May 2013

Strongest Chil Woo Review

Title: Strongest Chil Woo
AKA: Choi Kang Chil Woo / The Mighty Chil Woo
Genre: Period, Historical fiction, Action, Drama
Episodes: 20
Broadcast period: 2008-Jun to 2008-Aug
Cast: Eric Mun, Koo Hye Sun, Yoo Ah In, Lee Un, Juh Noh Min, Im Ha Ryong and Kim Byul.

Choi Chil Woo (Eric Mun) is the son of a revolutionist who dedicated his life to change the views on children form concubines, and the general view of slaves and noblemen. After hitting on the “Shinmoon drum” - the appeal hearing drum - which any civilian who wants to appeal any wrong in Joseon Palace, he is, with his followers, tortured and thrown out of the city. Together with his followers Chil Woos father, makes a new town, where status isn’t the core of rule. Shortly after, the town is raided and everyone is killed, except Chil Woo, his friend and Chil Woos his younger sister, Woo Young.
Years pass and Chil Woo is now the son of a Najang (like a police officer of a sort) and has become one too. He lives life by just living, meaning he tries not to get involved with anyone or anything - basically living under the radar. When Woo Young’s foster father is killed, and Woo Young tries to figure out the cause, she is killed in the process, due to a piece of paper everyone wants to have.
The death of sister changes Chil Woos views on the world, and decides to become an ‘avenger’ - an assassin - starting with his sister’s killer. Soon he meets other people thinking like him, and they start to fight the unfairness to the Joseon time, which law can’t fix.

Dear lord, are they serious?! I mean the beginning was great, heck even made me teary, but what happened omg… The storyline is good, the acting is decent, but what’s with the tacky costumes and lousy fighting sequences? Lol, like really. This could have been a really good drama if just they had stayed in the realistic genre. Though, I have to say that of the fair share of Korean historical/period drama this is most genuine towards the situation in the Joseon time. It doesn’t show the romantic view of Joseon, which in reality is much tougher and unfair. This drama shows the difference between noble and non-noble folks, the view of human value, the roles of women, and the true face of kings or just people with the power. That is the reason I’m giving it some stars, also because of the storyline, which I liked and it did entertain me for 20 episodes.
If you are considering it, I’ll just let you know that the beginning is the long tacky part, later on it becomes hardcore, with the entire heist gone haywire, and the assassination of the Crown Prince and all…

☆☆½ / 2½ out of 5 stars

♥♥♥ / 3 out of 5 hearts