Oh Lee Min Ho! I've tried to quit you so many times but why is it that you keep coming back with more cheese than before but looking sooooo good with it!
His new kdrama 'Faith' is not too bad with explaining a small part of Korean history with the twist that a cosmetic surgeon gets sent back in time to become the king's "High Doctor."
The romance part of it is interesting but seeing as that this is a drama based on real life people that existed within the governments of old Korea, I am pretty glad there's a lot more explaination of who is who and what gangs existed to do the dark things for the king, against the king, and all other things of historical nature.
There's definitely parts where I fast forward because after a few episodes, it's obvious which scenes are unnecssary or comic relief/fillers. Unfortunately, Lee Min Ho still hasn't improved his acting skills. Every reaction or emotional expression meant to evoke has been seen time and again from his previous City Hunter, Personal Taste, or Boys before Flowers. He's no movie actor, and maybe that might be the 'curse' for tv actors: that they aren't given ample time to hone their skills over a slower timeframe of a movie schedule, and are pressured to memorize, hit marks, and do fight sequences all within the span of the tv season. I also blame the poor storylines on the writers of the series.
But like I always say about kdrama actors, they're really easy on the eyes, despite that keanu reeves-quality of their lines. Yet, I also have to say, that whenever Lee Minho is attached to a script, the production value (physical sense: sets, costumes, environment) of the whole series just gets upped which is always a plus since there's so much fluff in the asian drama business.
"Faith" is up to its 14th episode out of a total 24 and so right now we're knee-deep in all kinds of bad and people getting double crossed so it'll be interesting to see how the writers weave out the rest of the storyline without some easy loophole.
Besides Lee Min Ho's "Faith," also currently airing is "Arang and the Magistrate" which reintroduces us to the post-military duties' Lee Joon Gi.
Now I am not sure but Lee Joon Gi seems to look a bit different this time around. I am afraid to jump to the conclusion of a new nose job but I wouldn't be surprised if he got one since finishing his military duties. Maybe he got punched in the nose? Fell on his face? Ran into a stick?
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Pre-Military Lee Joon Gi |
Nonetheless, I have yet to see the first episode of "Arang" but it seems like a thriller/mystery as to who did what, who killed who, and with the involvement of the heroine being a dead ghost, I find myself hopeful as to the small amount of romantic cheese that might be. I mean really, it's hard to do much with a ghost.
However, I am very glad Lee Joon Gi is back on the radar, which also means whatever script he's attached to, will also get a high production value, perhaps more so than Min Ho since Joon Gi has been around longer in the business. Which also makes me wonder when Min Ho's military call might come up...
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MBC’s Arang and the Magistrate and SBS’ Faith, both of which have gathered great interest as the comeback pieces of hallyu stars Lee Joon Gi and Lee Min Ho |
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