My Sassy Girl 엽기적인 그녀 & Windstruck 내 여자친구를 소개합니다 [movie] [movie]

...And... yup, my heart just broke.



The reason I am putting these two films together is that they are essentially a pair. Kwak JaeYoung wrote and directed these two movies as well as Cyborg She 僕の彼女はサイボ , classic 클래식 , my mighty princess 무림여대생 starring Shin MinAh, all with very strong characters and stories full of warmth and purity. He has become one of my favourite writer/directors if I can really bring myself to say that considering how many Korean directors I am eternally emotionally indebted to... but I do need to not gush so much and get on with the review.


Basically these two films together are linked by Jun JiHyun playing the female lead in both, also the characters in both films are kind of connected too but in an abstract way which should not be ruined by an explanation. The beauty of these films not only lies in their individual stories but also of the two together – My sassy girl comes first, then Windstruck second.

Towards the end of Windstruck you will be brought full circle back to the beauty of the first film and it pays homage to the point of My Sassy Girl as the relationship between the two movies is exposed in a nice way as if to say “I know this was heartbreaking so you’ve been crying for the last hour while watching this movie, but here, have some extra overwhelmingly emotional sh*t to cram into your heart.”



My Sassy Girl 엽기적인 그녀


There is a huge vein running through these two films (as with the others too) of love and fate. There are some ridiculously sad moments in both but for My Sassy Girl there is also lots of humour and in general it is a pretty easy film to watch.

This movie stars Cha TaeHyun (hello ghost) as the male lead who finds himself accidentally in a relationship with a girl he met when she was drunk on the train and causing havoc. After being jailed, beaten up, held hostage by an army deserter, and forced to chase his girlfriend around campus while wearing her heals, you would think he couldn’t do any more for his headstrong girl, but as he suspects, she is indeed troubled by something and all he can do is try to heal her pain by being in her life.



This is a beautiful funny movie, that does stand alone as a generally great romantic comedy (I hate that term though). It gets very sad and all y’know, sat on a hill reading a letter with some random old dude telling stories about a tree... but it is still a pretty fluffy film so don’t worry too much. Save your tears for Windstruck. You will need them.


Ok, so Cha TaeHyun is lovely to watch, I’m not sure what it is about him that works but he just has a nice quality that he brings to his characters. One of my favourite scenes in when GyunWoo gets repeatedly hit in the face with the squash ball – I nearly died laughing so hard.


Jun JiHyun is not only beautiful but she delivers her strong, feisty, almost boyish actions with grace and poise – even when she juts out her chin, widens her eyes and snaps “do you want to die?”

I can’t fault this movie really, the two of them were cast spot on, the story is sweet, and the movie is shot beautifully. It is usually most people’s favourite of the two films, and I guess it is mine two but to be fair they are very different in the sense that one is a story on its own and the second has more meaning once you have seen My Sassy Girl already.



Windstruck 여자친구를 소개합니다

Ok, so on to Windstruck. I was thinking near to the end of the movie that it maybe wasn’t worth the last absolute heart wrenching hour of tears, but if you have come to love the characters from My Sassy Girl it will be worth it as the two movies together create a whole beautiful picture of love and fate and all the in betweens that tangle us to one another. 


Windstruck has a similar format to My Sassy Girl where the female lead is a headstrong and slightly thoughtless woman who demands and commands without hesitation. This time she is a police officer called KyungJin and through her odd attempt to catch a bag thief she meets MyungWoo (JangHyuk) who becomes handcuffed to her and led around into a gang shoot out – among other things. Their relationship is more than just eventful as MyungWoo becomes involved in her attempts to catch criminals and the two also have a car accident that almost kills him.


By almost exactly half way through the movie you start to feel an impending sense of dread that something terrible is going to happen, but also once terrible things have happened there is still a long way of the film to go so do be prepared for the story to not be paced in a familiar way.

In the same way that Korean dramas often pick you up then drop you then pick you up again, Korean movies often blow apart all the fluffy good moments and leave you devastated in pieces waiting for the bit where it all turns bright again only to then be so utterly moving that even a happy ending still makes you cry so much your heart feels like it is going to turn inside out. Happy endings are rarely straightforward and actually happy in Korean movies, they are usually brilliant, but not how you would tie it all up pain free if you had the power to. I like that most Korean films of this nature seem to show that life is layers of happiness and pain and happiness and pain, one on top of the other.

  
I have fallen into the trap of ranting about Korean movies again instead of just talking about this one. Never mind. That is the feeling this movie left me with. So I can’t help but linger on it.

I’m not really sure how to round this post up.  

My Sassy Girl is a film most people could find something in, Windstruck may be a little emotional for some people and viewing situations, (If you just want a nice easy fun movie then maybe don’t go for that) but I do think they are both worth watching.

Here are more promo posters for both films below:












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Proposal Daisakusen プロポーズ大作戦 [series]

banging their heads together doesn't even come close...


How can I accurately describe the overwhelming excruciatingly painful frustration to be endured when watching proposal…? I don’t know, I will try but it will be hard work to really get this across.

This drama stars my favourite pair MasaPi. And I love them both in this series even though they are both utterly useless Takumi-kun excuses for human beings all the way through.


Ok, basically Ken (Yamapi) and Rei (Nagasawa Masami) have been friends since forever and when Rei finally gets married Ken realises what an utter d*ck he’s been his entire life having not made a proper move on her – or even at least been nice to her a little bit.

On Rei’s wedding day Ken feels pretty low watching his only love get taken away by someone else and pafu! A church fairy comes along and persuades him to go back in time to confess as he should have done all those years ago.


Through the photos in the slide show at her wedding dinner, Ken travels back to those points in time to see Rei and right his wrongs – only to realise he is just as much of a useless Takumi-kun now as he ever was, and can’t seem to stop being an utter nightmare even with his second chances.

There are some fabulous moments throughout, and it is one of my absolute favourite dramas BUT be warned you will be banging your head on the wall in frustration summertime machine blues style at his stupidity screaming KEN YOU F*CK-TARD JUST SORT IT OUT!!!! He often says things like "what the hell was i doing back then?!" well yes Ken-zou, you get to cringe at your younger self but we get to see that and then watch you still act like an idiot even though you can see full well what you need to do - for god sake boy you need a slap in the face! There are many moments when you really think it may work out ok… but alas this drama is Japanese not Korean so they save the happies for the very end if they give them to you at all.


Yamapi is goooooorgeous in this – I really don’t know why (and i never use that word for boys), - I mean aside from the obvious that he always is, but really actually though. I like that it gives him a chance to be funny and a little slapstick here and there as his character is an idiot. And Nagasawa is adorable as she always is. She is fluffier than mousse and I just adore her. Infact, i think this series is due another watch. it has to be at least a year and a half since i saw this last.


The supporting cast is great.

Fujiki Naohito (hotaru ni hikari, shibatora),
Eikura Nana, (mei-chan no shitsuji)
Hiraoka Yuta, (godhand teru those naked operations in space, tatta hitotsu no koi)
Hamada Gaku, (loss time life, taiyou to umi no kyoshitsu)
Mikami Hiroshi. (Pandora, chance)
All playing likable and suitably quirky characters in their own ways.


It is one for the girls, all about the romance and fate and stuff. It is really very funny, epically stupid and expectedly sweet. There are 11 episodes and a special (just as stupid as the rest of the series) and there is no watching this drama slowly, I dare anyone to leave it for a while and not be desperate to see what happens… or desperate to get it over with… however you see it. I could NOT have watched this as it was airing.

Watch this and think about how you let things slip through your fingers. Don’t end up like this complete moron. There really is no day but today, even if you could do it all again, you’d probably still mess it up, if it wasn’t meant to be that way you would have done it right the first time.

Ureshii squeeeeeeee ken-zou, aish I love that stupid boy (^_^)


i seriously never get tired of Yamapi with a towel round his head.

...why though?!












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Liar Game ライアーゲーム [series] [movie]

Warning: full if my Toda Erika ureshii squees





Somehow I now have to start the massive undertaking that is reviewing Liar Game. This is a two series and one movie drama starring Matsuda Shota and Toda Erika full of twists and turns, psychological nasties and larger than life characters.

This is not a difficult drama to watch considering the mathematics and underhand schemes are a little challenging to keep up with at times, I remember was so upset to find I only had the two series and there was a whole other part I didn’t have – I spent ages trying to find the movie in a panic to gain some closure to the whole thing.

I will definitely watch this again – maybe soon – it has been a long long time since I saw this and I could watch Toda Erika be little miss cute worried face all day long.

In fact, I think she and Massu should get together and make adorable worried faced babies. Man, they would have some seriously cute children.
How can I make this happen…


Kanzai Nao is scouted by the Liar Game due to her unshakable honesty and pure personality. A game to force people into debt and make them swindle each other out of everything, limits are tested and a fortune is set to be made from naïve victims.

A swindler newly released from jail also joins the game after Nao asks him for help. Akiyama has the quick mind of a genius gambler and through their polar opposing actions attempt to save the whole group of players from this evil game.


I love Toda Erika. I just love her. This was the series that really solidified it, but I had already fallen for her way before. This was actually a really long time ago, thinking about it, I watched it all from the beginning of season 1 as the movie was coming out in early 2010. It was one big epic chunk of Liar Game.

Some characters feature in both series and even on to the movie – the awesome Fukanaga (Suzuki kosuke) and Tanimura & Eri from the Liar Game team (Watanabe Ikkei and Kichise Michiko)


My favourite character doesn’t come in until season two, Katsuragi Ryo played by Kikuchi Rinko (Norwegian wood) turns up as a nemesis to Akiyama and god I loved her and her cool theme tune that played every time she came on screen.

At this point, seen as I have brought it up, I should mention that capsule カプセル do the soundtracks to both series’ and the film, and my god they are awesome. So I would suggest getting them even if you don’t plan on watching Liar game, or you don’t listen to capsule. Maybe do though. It’s worth it.

I always find it hard doing reviews on longer series as I don’t want to give anything away from later down the line and I end up not explaining anything.

The sets are really cool, the tricks are very clever, the characters are off the wall at best, the plot is up and down more than premenstrual mood swings, and Toda Erika is just plain adorable, I love her I love her I love her.

Normally, sickly sweet characters don’t resonate with me, and I can usually never find their substance, but I just can’t help but like Kanzaki Nao. Matsuda Shota taught me the ~te form of the verb oshiemasu as he repeates it god knows how many times as his character Akiyama struts around like some psycho-genius wanting to show off his great big brain at any opportunity. I now cannot hear anyone oshieteiruyo without thinking of him. Well, never mind.

I actually should not be doing these reviews; I have been doing this all day instead of getting on with uni work so I’m going to stop here. I can’t even be bothered to end this properly so I’m just going to chuck in a load of promo stuff from the show.

 








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