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12 March 2015

The Marriage Plot Review

Title: The Marriage Plot
AKA: Marriage Scheme
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast Period: Apr-2012 to May-2012
Cast: Kang Hye Jung, Lee Kyu Han, Cha Hwa-Yeon, Lee Young Eun, Lee Min Woo, Kim Se Jung, Park Min Ji, Seo Jae Kyung, Kim Won Joon

So Doo-Ryun (Cha Hwa-Yeon) has four daughters. Since her husband passed away she runs a kimchi making company; Chinjung Kimchi, and has raised her four daughters by herself. The first daughter Sun-Hee (Lee Young-Eun) is sweet and respectable. Her second daughter Gun-Hee (Kang Hye-Jung) is selfish and competitive, and have no affection for the family. Her third daughter Min-Jung (Kim Se-Jung) likes buying expensive items and playing around. Her fourth daughter Min-Ji (Park Min-Ji) has been prepping to enter college the past four years, but she isn't interested in studying. Gun-Hee works at a food company Sangcharim, where she works hard at the company, but doesn't get along with her boss Gang-Jae (Lee Gyu-Han), who is the son of the company owner. Gang-Jae and Gun-Hee work on a project to launch a Kimchi business, but due to Gun-Hee's mistake, the company fails to get investments and results in Gang-Jae's father becomes so upset at their failure, he orders his son to go to Alaska. Gun-Hee sends in her resignation to Gang-Jae, but this only makes Gang-Jae learn by chance that Gun-Hee is the daughter of the kimchi making company Chinjung. Meanwhile, So Doo-Ryun regrets that she did not raise her daughters so well and hopes to change their ways, so she make up a brilliant plan to change their lives.

I never felt so conflicted about a drama; it was good AND really bad. First thing I noticed and kept bugging me the entire time was the bad acting by Kang Hye Jung, I expected more from her. Nevertheless, thank god Lee Kyu Han was the male lead, he really outshined Kang Hye Jung, and made the drama watchable. Lee Kyu-han really sold the show from a whole range of emotions from crazy happy to crazy in love to crazy depressed. Or maybe he’s just crazy. In fact, he outshined everyone else, except for the mother. But hey, she is a senior actress with a lot of achievements, so nothing to say there, and her character here was very loveable and realistic. I do feel cheated by this drama because we never got any hijinks to live in a boardinghouse. No forced living situations or hilarious face-offs apart from an early challenge between the men vs. women. It would have benefited the drama to call it something else than Marriage Plot because there was simply no plotting to be had.

☆☆½ / 2½ out of 5 stars

♥♥♥ / 3 out of 5 hearts

07 September 2012

Que Sera, Sera Review

Title: Que Sera, Sera
Episodes: 17
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Broadcast period: 2007-Mar to 2007-May
Cast: Eric, Jung Yoo Mi, Yoon Ji Hye and Lee Kyu Han

Kang Tae Joo (Eric) is a playboy, who targets rich woman that are soon to get married. That way he’s sure not to get too involved with the girl, and he’ll get something out of it as well. One day he returns from a date, and is met by Han Eun Soo (Jung Yoo Mi), sleeping in front of his door. He wakes her up, only to be attacked by her, accusing him of being a human trafficker. After a lot of misunderstandings and finally clearing them, it is found out that they live next door to one another. The two start to get an understanding for each other, and even end up dating, due to Eun Soo’s persistentness and one-sided love, but Tae Joo’s personality cant change that fast, and breaks up with her, to be Cha Hye Lin’s (Yoo Ji Hye) a chaebols daughter, prentend-boyfriend. Things get out of hand when Eun Soo starts dating Shin Joon Hyuk (Lee Kyu Han), her boss, also Hye Lin’s ex, and Tae Joo starts to get jealous…

I can’t really explain this drama, it one heavy crazy ass drama, but somehow very likable. I think it’s because it's continued, and really goes all out. Like the moments you think it’s finished, it continues, and the moment you think that they are going to be together, it never seems to happen. The drama is very adult, very Korean classic, and very very realistic, though you might disagree with me, I firmly believe that no one would cancel a wedding to be with someone who hurt you several times. I love Eric Moon, there I said it! And I really hope he’ll do more dramas…

☆☆☆½ / 3½ out of 5 stars

♥♥♥ / 3 out of 5 hearts