Sunday, July 31, 2011

You're Beautiful

Since I mentioned Ikemen Desu Ne, I thought it'd be right to talk about You're Beautiful. It's been over a year since I watched it, but I'll review it off what I remember.

"The management company of the idol group A.N.JELL insisted on adding a new singer to the group as the lead vocal, Tae Kyung's voice was hurting. However,the new member, Mi Nam, had to go to the States to repair a botched eye job just before signing the contract. His agent came up with the idea of having his twin sister, Mi Nyu,to stand in for him and pretend that she was her brother. The two of them grew up in an orphanage and Mi Nyu, who was all set to become a nun, agreed to this charade as she didn't want to spoil her brother's chance of fame which would make it easier to look for their mother." - DramaWiki


- Unlike some of the other korean dramas I've seen where they drag for a few episodes before actually pick up the pace, this drama in particular kept me wanting to watch. If not for the plot, then because of the characters. The cast performed well and had the perfect chemistry
~ Jang Geun Suk's portrayal of Hwang Tae Kyung just made me want to hate the guy for wearing eyeliner, but I grew to hate/love his character. For being a jerk, snobby, and cold to almost everyone...why is it that the lead girl always falls for that sort of guy? (referring to Hana Yori Dango) However his emotional, tear-jerking scenes won me over because I could feel his agony and emotions for Go Mi Nam (played by Park Shin Hye). Another thing that won me over was his facial expressions, I laughed a bit too much each time he made a face at being touched or when he smirked. Lastly, was his voice. I actually recognized him by his voice before I did by his face (eyeliner and long hair threw me off). I originally saw him in the Korean movie, Do re mi fa so la ti do, about two years prior You're Beautiful where I also first heard him sing and his voice has stuck with me since. However, hearing him sing, especially in the last episode, I never saw Jang Geun Suk, all I saw was Hwang Tae Kyung.
~ Jung Yong Hwa played Kang Shin Woo, the sweet, quiet, supporting guy with an unrequited love. You basically for the guy just because his love for Go Mi Nam is unrequited. Originally, I didn't think he was cute whatsoever, though he did strike me as a calm, mature man. I knew nothing about Jung Yong Hwa considering most people hadn't (this drama was his breakthrough) so I couldn't say anything about his acting. There was no stiffness or awkwardness from what I saw though and I slowly warmed up to his character. He expressed his emotions just enough that you understood what he was feeling and it didn't feel overwhelming or fake. I did wonder if he could sing however considering the rest of the main cast could (and very well). And to my surprise in one episode (JUST ONE!!), he sung with just a acoustic guitar for back up and swept me off my feet. You can't compare his voice with  Jang Geun Suk or Lee Hong Ki because it's nothing like theirs. What really got me about Yong Hwa's voice though was how much emotion I could feel coming from him. I was spellbound for those two minutes. And now I'm hooked onto C.N. Blue who he's the lead singer for.
~ Lee Hong Ki who is the reason I even watched this drama, played Jeremy. I knew Hong Ki was a talented singer since I followed F.T Island, but I didn't know anything about his acting and honestly...Yaotome Hikaru has nothing on Hong Ki. When I watched the first episode, I thought I was watching a man who was overly optimistic and hyper like a child. But I continued to watch and "Jeremy" wormed his way into my heart. Seriously, Hong Ki made one want to pamper his character. He had his random, bizzare moments that only he could pull off too. It was an endearing mix of silliness, cuteness, and well..."that's Jeremy for you". Yaotome Hikaru just can't pull it off like Hong Ki can. He can get obnoxious at times, but in the end you can't stay mad at him, you just can't. And the scene where Park Shin Hye's character breaks his heart? I was a bit behind on that episode and people said they teared up at that scene, but I thought they were just exaggerating until I watched it for myself. I felt sorry for Kang Shin Woo, but watching Jeremy made me seriously tear up. I never tear up at acting, so the fact that I actually did at his says one thing --> impressive acting.
~Park Shin Hye the protagonist of the drama, plays Go Mi Nam. Technically she's pretending to be the twin brother throughout the drama. This is the first time I've seen her act, though I know she's been in commercials with Jang Geun Suk. She's pretty with long hair and short hair. However I didn't think she really passed for a guy. She played the role well and she's got a nice voice, but realistically would anyone be convinced she was a guy especially when she sang? On the other hand, compared to Takimoto Miori, Park Shin Hye doesn't overdo her character in terms of exaggerating expressions and emotions. She's one of the few Korean actresses whose acting I've actually enjoyed so far.

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