divemaster13
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I don't have any final report on anything I've "recently seen," but thought I could start a thread anyway by posting some mid-viewing thoughts on:
But I must say, Mr. ebossert's assessment of Strongly Recommended is a bit off. I just can't agree. Rather, I'd call it "Maximum Strength Triple Super Recommended" LOL
I'm just loving the hell out of this. It pushes all the right buttons with me. I'm not sure where it can go from here, as it seems the main issues of who is who and who knows what and who is against whom (and why) have all been revealed and/or solved. And there's 40 episodes left! Hopefully it maintains a good course moving forward.
Regarding the character of Bi-dam--he didn't show up until about episode 28 or thereabouts, so I was kindof wondering if I had a mistranslated name for one of the characters. But nope! There he is. And I do enjoy his character so far.
At first I had a bit of trouble keeping the characters straight, especially the Lords and Council members. And to mix it up a bit, we get two main jumps in time in the first 25 or so episodes, where they have to use new actors/actresses for the older roles. Have to re-memorize who's who. Except for the evil schemer Mi-Shil. She was like 25 years old at the beginning of the show, and while other characters aged 20 years, she's still 25! At least she looks it. Same actress, no attempt to "age her up."
Now, this Mi-Shil is such a good baddie. For one thing, she gets a lot of close-ups and she's absolutely gorgeous. And her character is such an imposing schemer. The close-ups on her facial expressions are one of the highlights of the show. Her lips smile and her eyes brighten. Then she cocks one eyebrow up and her eyes sparkle. And all that subtle movement conveys "You have no chance against me, you miserable worm. I'm already 3 steps ahead of the likes of you. You've already entered my web and you are too naive to even realize it." All that in just one glance! It's amazing. Her frustrations with her sons and ministers, again conveyed with just a sigh and a slow blink. She must have the slowest blink in the history of evil characters, and it says so much!
I'll note some things below that in a lesser show would have me rolling my eyes a bit. But in a show this good, they just add to the endearing quality.
First off--the main character "girl dressed as guy." Ok, I get it; you can't have a butch uggo play the role, but not only is the actress quite feminine, the character doesn't even try to hide the fact in her mannerisms! Forget her looks--she acts just like a girl! She pouts. She flounces. She stamps her foot in petulant pique. She has that high-pitched girly scream. She sasses and preens. But she's a soldier in a militia!! It's one thing to be noticed as a "pretty boy," but it' SOOO obvious she's a girl! No upper body strength at all, no facial hair. Hello!!! She's a GIRL!!! Even after her identity has been revealed, and she's standing there with her hair down, and her fellow soldiers are staring right at her, they're all like "No way! A Girl? How is that possible? A Girl???" HAHAHAHAA! It's so funny.
The "two characters let's hide and eavesdrop on this other character" scenario. Ok, the two of you are following not only 10 feet behind, but at an angle where he can see you! And hear you talking to your buddy! Oh no, he's turning around! Quick, let's hide behind this sapling!" The sapling's only 3 feet high and with a 3-inch diameter trunk, but, nope! no one can see you! HAHAHAHAHA.
Yeah, I know why it has to be this way. You've got to have everyone in the same camera shot for filming purposes. No time to film separate coverages. Just put everyone in the same camera view and pretend no one can ever notice the others.
But like I said, such things in this show are endearing. I hope my final review after the second half is anywhere near this positive.
I'm on episode 40 of 80. As @clayton-12 so helpfully clued me in:Queen Seondeok (2009) (Korean Drama Television Series) – In the early 7th century, this K-drama (62 episodes, 65 minutes each) revolves around the life of Queen Seon-deok of the Silla dynasty. Our protagonist is abandoned by the royal family as a baby and sent off to a distant foreign land, but eventually makes her way back to her home kingdom to find her father. The script does the following things very well: (1) the development of our leads; (2) creating memorable moments involving those leads; (3) contributing good exchanges of dialogue; and (4) crafting conflicts that are understandable from both sides. Casting is spot on, and there is dramatic impact. Sure, there is some expressionistic acting and a soap opera-ish feel at times, but this is good stuff. Bi-dam is one of my favorite characters in a K-drama ever. Strongly Recommended
...is exactly the case for Queen Seondeok. Instead of the originally cut 62 1-hour episodes, I've got 80 45-minute episodes. No worries; it's all there.I had a similar experience when I watched Jewel in the Palace many years ago - the series has something like 54 episodes, but the bootleg discs that were being passed around contained around 80 episodes. It turned out that the series had been recut to create shorter episodes to fit in with other countries' television programming schedules - so you get more episodes, albeit shorter ones. It did affect the flow somewhat - sometimes there would be a cliff-hanger moment half-way through an "episode" where it was obvious the episode break should be - but it didn't matter all that much.
But I must say, Mr. ebossert's assessment of Strongly Recommended is a bit off. I just can't agree. Rather, I'd call it "Maximum Strength Triple Super Recommended" LOL
I'm just loving the hell out of this. It pushes all the right buttons with me. I'm not sure where it can go from here, as it seems the main issues of who is who and who knows what and who is against whom (and why) have all been revealed and/or solved. And there's 40 episodes left! Hopefully it maintains a good course moving forward.
Regarding the character of Bi-dam--he didn't show up until about episode 28 or thereabouts, so I was kindof wondering if I had a mistranslated name for one of the characters. But nope! There he is. And I do enjoy his character so far.
At first I had a bit of trouble keeping the characters straight, especially the Lords and Council members. And to mix it up a bit, we get two main jumps in time in the first 25 or so episodes, where they have to use new actors/actresses for the older roles. Have to re-memorize who's who. Except for the evil schemer Mi-Shil. She was like 25 years old at the beginning of the show, and while other characters aged 20 years, she's still 25! At least she looks it. Same actress, no attempt to "age her up."
Now, this Mi-Shil is such a good baddie. For one thing, she gets a lot of close-ups and she's absolutely gorgeous. And her character is such an imposing schemer. The close-ups on her facial expressions are one of the highlights of the show. Her lips smile and her eyes brighten. Then she cocks one eyebrow up and her eyes sparkle. And all that subtle movement conveys "You have no chance against me, you miserable worm. I'm already 3 steps ahead of the likes of you. You've already entered my web and you are too naive to even realize it." All that in just one glance! It's amazing. Her frustrations with her sons and ministers, again conveyed with just a sigh and a slow blink. She must have the slowest blink in the history of evil characters, and it says so much!
I'll note some things below that in a lesser show would have me rolling my eyes a bit. But in a show this good, they just add to the endearing quality.
First off--the main character "girl dressed as guy." Ok, I get it; you can't have a butch uggo play the role, but not only is the actress quite feminine, the character doesn't even try to hide the fact in her mannerisms! Forget her looks--she acts just like a girl! She pouts. She flounces. She stamps her foot in petulant pique. She has that high-pitched girly scream. She sasses and preens. But she's a soldier in a militia!! It's one thing to be noticed as a "pretty boy," but it' SOOO obvious she's a girl! No upper body strength at all, no facial hair. Hello!!! She's a GIRL!!! Even after her identity has been revealed, and she's standing there with her hair down, and her fellow soldiers are staring right at her, they're all like "No way! A Girl? How is that possible? A Girl???" HAHAHAHAA! It's so funny.
The "two characters let's hide and eavesdrop on this other character" scenario. Ok, the two of you are following not only 10 feet behind, but at an angle where he can see you! And hear you talking to your buddy! Oh no, he's turning around! Quick, let's hide behind this sapling!" The sapling's only 3 feet high and with a 3-inch diameter trunk, but, nope! no one can see you! HAHAHAHAHA.
Yeah, I know why it has to be this way. You've got to have everyone in the same camera shot for filming purposes. No time to film separate coverages. Just put everyone in the same camera view and pretend no one can ever notice the others.
But like I said, such things in this show are endearing. I hope my final review after the second half is anywhere near this positive.