Showing posts with label Kim Dongwan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Dongwan. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Cheer Up, Mr. Kim! Drama

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I've started watching this drama in March and it's June now.  I'm done with episode 90 and I'm stuck and can't watch anymore since I'm waiting for the english subs.  I don't mind the little break since I was doing the marathon drama watching, at least 4 episodes per night.  Each episode is approximately 30 minutes long.  There was a 2 week break because I had to wait for episodes 80-90 to be uploaded with english subs.  I do hope the subbers continue to sub this drama and not leave a bunch of us hanging without any closure.  I can wait as long as eventually it gets done.  I heard that there are not much subbers now to sub all the ShinHwa shows since their comeback.

This "family" drama is finished in Korea.  I thought there were only 113 episodes but in searching around the net, I found out that this is 124 episodes long.  Wow.  Based on the ratings, majority of the episodes has been number one.  Kim Dongwan had won the 2012 KBS Drama Award for Excellent Actor (Drama Series). By the way, what they call a family drama doesn't mean the whole family can watch this.  I think they mean that it has family situations, so the young kids may not enjoy this drama as much as the older viewers.

To summarize the drama.  Kim Dongwan plays a single guy, Kim Tae Pyung, who cleans apartments. He had taken a job as a housekeeper since he couldn't get anymore jobs to clean apartments.  He is also a guardian of four children, none of which are his.  He spends most of his life struggling to take care of the children, to the neglect of his own life.  So now you see him in his thirties balancing the children, his job and dating, which he never experience before since he was struggling to support the children.

The four children in his care are Tae Pyung's niece, Hee Rae, a high schooler who was abandon by his brother's wife after she gave birth to Hee Rae. Tae Pyung's brother has already died in an accident by the time the Tae Pyung's sister-in-law gave birth.  Song Ah, the youngest girl, was given to Tae Pyung to care for since Song Ah's parents are struggling to make ends meet. Chul Ryong, a North Korean college student and the eldest, is looking for his brother who, I think, defected to South Korea.  Their parents had died because Chul Ryong's brother left North Korea.  The three kids were already in Tae Pyung's care when the drama first starts.  Later in the drama, Tae Pyung ends up caring for Joo Sung, a high schooler and the same age as Hee Rae and also in the same homeroom class in school.

Although this drama is suppose to be mainly about Mr Kim and his struggles, the main story line is about Hong Hae Sook, a mother who is trying to take over control of Healing Water. Healing Water is a company that her husband was the CEO but had to step down because of health reasons.  When he was ailing, Hae Sook took care of running the company until her husband could return but he ended up being too sick to work again.  Her husband Boo Jang wanted his son Gun Wook, who was studying in America for years, to take over the CEO position.  Hae Sook wants the CEO position and both Boo Jang / Gun Wook, who returns to Korea, tries every way to take that position away from her.

The women in Tae Pyung's life are Ji Young who lives downstairs with her family in the same home that Tae Pyung family moves into.  Ji Young, a divorcee, always liked  Tae Pyung when they were young.  Ji Young is also the daughter of Tae Pyung's mentor, Kyeong Sool who lives with Ji Young.  There is also, Woo Kyeong a homeroom and PE teacher at the school Hee Rae goes to. Ji Young is also the school's nurse at the same school.

Just a warning, from the beginning, it seems as though the acting is very stiff with the actors.  What I found funny was it's the kids in the drama that seems to act more naturally than the adults. They have more range of emotions and doesn't seem like they are acting.  The other actors usually  look awkward with each other or very monotone in their acting. They always seem to have the same expression throughout the drama.

Up to episode 90, I find Tae Pyung to be very likable and not irritating, unlike the other characters.  I get so annoyed by some of the things the other characters do it's so frustrating.  In reality, it would be so nice to have a guy who can clean, cook and take care of the kids without complaining but just do it because it needs to be done.  He has his pride but it is overridden by the  fact that he needs to care for his kids.  So being a housekeeper, normally a "woman's" job, isn't something that he would look down on.  He has told others, who questions his choice of "career" and looks down on him, that it's a job that pays.  As long as he does a good job he's not ashamed of it. You can tell he takes pride in his work but also wished he was more educated and has a better job.  Also, I do like how he handles himself in a crisis.  He will get upset but he does try to think logically.  A few times he does let his emotions decide on his choices but you see his struggle in trying to do his best.

I won't do a episode by episode description of this drama like how I did The Romantic and The Idol but I'll tell you my opinion of each character in another blog, unless someone wants me to write about this drama, I will. Hmmm...this is getting long.

Watch Cheer up! Mr Kim if you can. If anyone knows where I can watch the remaining 91+ episode subbed let me know.  I'm dying to know what happens, it's getting exciting now.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Cheer Up Mr Kim Drama


I've been behind in blogging.  One reason is this daily drama "Cheer Up Mr Kim"

Now, I usually don't watch dramas more than 16 episodes, 20 episodes is pushing it, maybe I'll watch a 24 episode drama but it has to be really good, never mind a daily drama.  BUT Mr Kim is 100+ episodes and a daily drama.  What was I thinking?

First, I started watching because of Kim Dongwan.  A member of Shinhwa, one of my newest obsessions.  I just vaguely heard of it in passing on one of the variety shows and looked  it up.  I didn't know it was a daily drama and started watching it.

This is about Kim Tae Pyeong (Kim Dong Wan).  He is the guardian of four children who came from different families.  He works as a housekeeper part time but cleans apartments full time.  He also comes from a difficult childhood.

Gosh, if I needed a housekeeper, I'll sure to hire him, he's so good-looking (just look at his picture).  sigh...so cute....  His character has such a upbeat personality.  With all the hardship he's gone through, he still tries to be positive.  I think any woman would what him as a husband.  He cooks, cleans, take care of kids, very responsible, very complementary, hard worker and so nice and well mannered.

Why do I keep watching this?  His character is so likable and seems to have a lot of common sense for the first 10 episodes (which I just finished).  In other dramas, and I know it's just to make the dramas exciting, but sometimes the some of the characters just doesn't use common sense.  It's usually: Don't do that, you'll get caught or don't talk out loud to yourself, you'll be overheard.  It get me very frustrated.  Recently, in the last few dramas I watch I don't know how many times I've talked back saying "Why are you doing that?" hahaha.

Watch Cheer Up Mr Kim if you can, plus Dong Wan also sings the OST.  I love his voice.

I'll finish up Romantic and the Idol since I need to tie things up, then on to Mr Kim.

Photo source: forums2.popcornfor2.com

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2013 Happy New Year from Shinhwa!


Cute New Year's greeting from Shinhwa!

Dongwan and Minwoo, so cute.  I didn't realize they were that short.  Dongwan, always my favorite.

Dongwan copying Minwoo clapping.  Andy copying Eric's thumbs up then the tilt of the head. kekeke.

Naughty Eric and Andy, playing around with each other's pants.  Then Eric encouraging Andy to play with Hyesung's pants. You can see the crotch area moving.  hahaha!

Happy New Year's Guys!

May 2013 be a wonderful, playful, fun year for everyone!

Soure: ShinhwaCompany YouTube

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Shinwha Broadcast




As my Shinwha obesession continues...I must make this plea and hopefully someone will listen.  Hopefully Shinwha Company.

For those of you who doesn't know who Shinwha is, they are a boy group that debuted in  March 1998.  They have six members, Eric Mun, Lee Minwoo, Kim Dongwan, Shin Hyesung, Park JunJin and Andy Lee.      

They are the longest Korean idol group that stayed together and didn't have any member leave or added anyone either.  Four years ago, Shinwha took a break for the members to fullfil their Korean duties and one by one joined the army or do individual activities.  In 2012, finally, the last member ended their enlistment and the group had a comeback.

In addition to their comeback song "Venus", they have a variety show called Shinwha Broadcast.  I've watched the first few episodes and some in between.  And I have to say, this is the first show that several times laughed so hard I had to pause or rewind it because I couldn't stop laughing.  And this is for every episode I've watched so far.

Now I don't want to get any accounts in trouble but I think in the end it will benefit Shinwha.   I've been watching Shinwha Broadcast (with English Subs).  What I'm upset about is that I can't find all the full episodes online.  Never mind that I need it subbed in English.  I could watch it and still laugh without understanding three fourths of what they say.

 I need to get all the non-Korean speaking Changjo to plea to Shinwha to have the show officially online somewhere so I can watch it.  I've read complaints of where are the next episodes.

Who's with me?!?!?!  Like this.  Forward this.  Let's get the broadcast out so we can expand their fandom.  Or if it is already online somewhere, can someone let me know?

All I'm doing is re-watching the same videos over and over.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Shinwha's 14th Anniversary Special DVD



So my recent obsession has been Shinwha.  Ever since their comeback this year with their songVenus, I've been hooked.  They were gone for 3-4 years to do individual activities and to fulfill their military obligations.  Now they are back!

Recently, they have come out with their 14th Anniversay Special DVD "The Return."  It will be released on October 30th (the pre-sale is this Friday).  It will have 2 DVDs and a Photobook.  One of the DVD is a documentary of "The Return" and the second DVD has the making of the Venus MV and clips of all 6 members, Eric, Minwoo, Dongwan (my bias), Hyesung, Junjin and Andy.

I've known of them several years ago when I heard a Kpop mix that included a Shinwha song, but I was into Baby Vox, SES and FinKLE at that time.  Then a couple of years ago I saw a program, We Got Married, which one of the featured couples included Shinwha's maknae Andy Lee and his "wife" Solbi.  They were a cute couple and he was a great "husband." I watched his season because Kim Hyun Joong, leader of SS501, was in the same season and ended up liking the AnSol couple as well.

Then Junjin, another member of Shinwha, also participated in We Got Married. I wasn't really into that couple because his "wife" was weird.  She was cute but she just acted too creepy, almost like her character in Boys Before Flowers, but not that creepy.

So fast forward to 2012.  After watching the Shinwha's comback performances, I love Venus.  Then I found some Shinwha Broadcast videos.  I got to know all six personalities.

I watched the Shinwha Broadcast because SHINee guest on a couple of episodes.  I got hooked on watching whatever videos I could find because Shinwha is hilarious group of guys.  No...men.  They are men and pretty good looking funny men at that.

If you can find it, watch it.  I've never cracked up so much watching a Korean variety show.  I wish Shinwha would put the series on their YouTube account with English Subs.  ~gt

Source: Shinwha Company