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#My Dearest KDrama
clubfluffer · 9 months
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I think we should all be grateful Nam Goong Min hasn't done any? many? sageuks before because we'd have expired from all the epic smouldering badassery a long time ago my GOD
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starcrossed591 · 4 months
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KDrama Year in Review 2023
While I watched more KDramas this year than CDramas, none of them consumed my heart and soul quite like this year's crop of CDramas did (CDrama review post here). And I dropped KDramas more readily than I have in years past, in part because there were so many more things to watch than I had time for (also I had to finish my dissertation and graduate, etc etc). Still, there were definitely some that I really, really enjoyed, so here's this year's KDrama round up:
16. My Lovely Liar: Started strong, got boring real quick. Dropped for homophobic murder plot. Still, glad to see that Hwang Min Hyn can actually act (although full disclosure, I did still enjoy him in Alchemy of Souls, wooden as that performance may be). Hoping Kim So Hyun can catch a break and get a role in a drama more worthy of her in the near future.
15. Crash Course in Romance: Excellent performances and chemistry by the ML and FL. Romance between two middle aged people instead of youths is also a treat. Dropped around ep 12 because of the unnecessary, homophobic murder plot. Pass.
14. A Good Day to Be a Dog: Surprisingly stronger than the goofy premise suggests, largely on the basis of Park Gyu-Young's performance as the FL who turns into a dog upon being kissed. Pacing problems in the third act around the origins of the whole dog curse thing. Can't say I recommend unless you're really in the mood for some shenanigans, but largely inoffensive if a little silly. (Also it turns out Cha Eun Woo *really* leveled up his kiss game for this one!)
13. Love to Hate You: Perfectly serviceable rom com. Nothing too special, but a nice weekend binge if you're in the mood for that. Also a good way to see Kim Ji-Hoon's v handsome face and that *hair* without having to deal with everything involved with his rather murderous run in Flower of Evil.
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12. Joseon Attorney: A Morality: Perfectly serviceable law procedural/Joseon historical. If you don't like either of those genres your mileage may vary, but I had missed having Bona on my screen, so it worked well enough for me.
11. Welcome to Samdal-ri: I seem to like this one more than literally everyone else I know, and I fully admit that my enjoyment of this drama is more vibes-based than plot-based. I guess I have a soft spot for Shin Hye Sun yelling at people at Ji Chang Wook going a bit unhinged over a woman who ran away from him (see also: Lovestruck in the City).
10. My Demon: Very much enjoying Song Kang as a cranky demon falling in love with a human. Very tropey in the best way, and feels like a return to form for the supernatural romance genre. Remains to be seen if they'll land the ending as of this writing, but enjoying as it goes.
9. Doctor Cha: A contribution to the slate of divorce comedies I watched this year (see also: Strangers Again (KDrama) and Let's Get Divorced (JDrama)), a surprisingly touching story about growing older when you've devoted your life to someone who has not done the same for you.
8. Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow (Part 2): While Ko Joon-Yung never quite managed to replace Jung So-Min as the FL for me, I definitely still enjoyed the closer to this fun fantasy series. Special shout out to Shin Seung-Ho as Prince Go Won and his pet turtle
7. Strangers Again: I didn't see a ton about this one on tumblr as it was airing, but I found this rom com? melodrama? divorce procedural? makjang? story about relationships and why they end unexpectedly profound. I tuned in expecting mindless makjang hot mess, and instead got a thoughtful meditation on divorce. Left me feeling unexpectedly melancholy at the end, but glad I watched it.
6. The Secret Romantic Guesthouse: Very fun sageuk! Probably won't knock your socks off, but it does what it does very well. Bonus points for a B couple as compelling as the A couple. I've also been a big Kang Hoon fan since Little Women, and there are a couple of other actors in here that I'm always glad to see working.
5. Perfect Marriage Revenge: Tour de force makjang. Came out of nowhere and blew me away. Hits all the right beats, and unexpectedly fun (and was a nice break from the heaviness of My Dearest for me). This was a good year for jaded and slightly unhinged transmigrated FL's back for their #revenge (see also: Story of Kunning Palace in CDrama land), and I was here for it. Also features one of the spiciest make-out scenes of the year, 10/10 recommend
4. See You in My 19th Life: Absolutely loved this haunting, melancholy, and sometimes unexpectedly goofy reincarnation drama. I loved the webtoon and had high expectations, and this drama largely met them! The continuing relationship between sisters Ji-Eum (Shin Hye Sun) and Cho-Won (Ha Yoon Kyung) was a special highlight for me, and while Shin Hye Sun is already a never-miss for me, I'm especially looking forward to whatever Ha Yoon Kyung does next. I prefer the ending of the Webtoon to the KDrama, but I'm still delighted this drama exists and am glad I watched it.
3. The Interest of Love: Look, I loved this drama. Even though it seemed on the surface like nothing but *mess* in the interpersonal lives of these characters working at a bank on the border between a rich and poor neighborhood in Seoul, it nonetheless had some of the most searing class commentary of the year for me. I also love an FL who will (spoiler) pack up her things and disappear at the drop of a hat, even if no one else will understand her decision to do so, because she just cannot deal anymore (see also: the FL in Lovestruck in the City, whom I also love but everyone else hated). This drama kept me gleefully coming back every week in a year where not a lot of others did.
2. Call It Love: A revenge slice of life melodrama that I found unexpectedly touching in its deep melancholy. Loved not only the main couple, but the relationship between the siblings and their pharmacist bestie. A lovely character study. (Also I somehow ended up watching this at the same time as Till the End of the Moon and Li Susu as Ye Xiwu's hidden identity/revenge plot, which was unexpectedly stressful! Had a very "it's the same picture" moment despite two dramas in two genres that could not be further apart.) If you missed this one (and since it aired on Disney+, you might have--Disney+'s effects on the KDrama streaming ecosystem will be the death of me), it's worth seeking out!
1. My Dearest (Parts 1 and 2): Kind of feels like everyone has said everything there is to say about sageuk of truly epic proportions, but it blew me away as well. Epic romance? Check. Twisty political machinations? Check. Heartwarming friendships between women? Check. Strong ensemble cast? And my top FL of the year, Lady Gil-Chae, played to perfection by Ahn Eun-Jin. I've adored her since Hospital Playlist, and am delighted that she's getting the attention and the roles she deserves. Namkoong Min also a top contender for ML of the year as Lee Jang-Hyun. Part 2 dragged for me a bit in places after a nearly perfect Part 1, but such a great drama overall.
Favorite Drama of the Year: My Dearest. See above.
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Favorite Female Character: I mean, it's gotta be Gil Chae from My Dearest, right? She starts out as such a spiteful, spoiled noblewoman, and then turns out to have a core of pure steel. Turns out all her conniving and strategizing, which went towards causing mischief in the village, really just needed a proper outlet. While I would never want to be in the circumstances in which she found herself, if I did, she's exactly who I would want on my side.
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Favorite Male Character: Everything's coming up My Dearest this year, because this one is Lee Jang-Hyun in My Dearest as well. Checks the box for my competence kink, and has a knack for showing up just when Gil-Chae needs him, even at great personal cost. Also a smart-ass, which I probably like a bit too much in a man.
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Favorite Secondary Female Character: Cho-Won from See You in My 19th Life. Her relationship with her reincarnated older sister was almost more compelling to me than the main romance sometimes, and really helped develop how the ties that bind us are not just romantic ones. Also she was just super cute
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Favorite Secondary Male Character: Could have picked anyone from Team Himbo in Alchemy of Souls, but gonna have to give this one to Go Won, himbo prince of my heart
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Favorite Ship: Again, it's gotta be Gil-Chae and Lee Jang-Hyun in My Dearest. Sometimes, there are drama couples that nearly cause me pain when they are apart, and these two quickly became one of them. Though their relationships is hardly functional for much of it, through all that push and pull, they ultimately learn how to show up for each other. Also, their *chemistry* is insane!
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Favorite Secondary Ship: I loved Hye-Seong and Sung Joon, the B couple in Call it Love. Seeing the SFL grow more comfortable with herself after a truly shitty ending to her previous relationship was a nice respite from the hidden identity stress of the A couple in this one. I'm also a sucker for a good romance where you start to see someone you've long taken for granted differently. (Close Runner Up: Cho Won and Do-Yun in See You in My 19th Life)
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Favorite Platonic Relationship: Gil-Chae, Eun-Ae, and their maids, Jong Jong and Bong Doo, in My Dearest. I loved loved loved the relationship between these women in this drama, and part of the reason the second half of the drama suffered a bit for me is because of how far it moved away from this core relationship. They were ride or die for each other more than the majority of the men in their lives, and I loved that for them.
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Trope that Needs to Die: While I find murder plots in rom coms tedious at the best of times, homophobic murder plots are really not it. Quit it, y'all. It's not cute.
Dramas I Missed: Moon in the Day, The Story of Park's Marriage Contract, and Tell Me That You Love Me (grrr Disney+ on this one) are on the list for next year. I'm probably missing others.
Non-2023 Drama Spotlight: Finally went back and watched Do You Like Brahms? for a hit of Park Eun-Bin. A lovely, if also melancholy, slice of life romance that's just as much about what to do when a (career related) dream that you've worked really, really hard for just isn't going to come through as it is about the main romance. Also made me fall in love with Kim Min-Jae and his lovely deep voice, enough so that I also then went back and finally watched Dali and the Cocky Prince, which was also a treat. Recommend both.
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Most Looking Forward To: I continue to yearn for a Yumi's Cells 3, and who's to say if that one will ever come through, but I'm putting it out into the universe anyway. More realistically, I'm looking forward to the surprisingly stacked line-up of sageuks coming up, including Captivating the King and Love Song for Illusion.
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tinnchan · 7 months
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MY DEAREST (2023) - EPISODE 1
directed by Kim Sung Yong & Lee Han Joon
Part 1 of Min Namkoong as Bloodied Lee Jang Hyun
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ella-felicityqueen · 6 months
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Return home and live like a flower. That is all I want.
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The moment I first saw you, I just knew that I had never once wanted someone else, other than you.
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That woman is my hometown.
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frances-and-the-moon · 7 months
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Manchu Lullaby from My Dearest - ep. 6
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partylikemajima · 5 months
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Nam Yeon Joon and Go Won Moo from My Dearest can go walk off a cliff. I am so glad this drama tackled the topic of losing chasity because of invaders around that time period, that is is not right to blame the women, that how can it be their fault, that they are the victim.
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jihdw · 2 months
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"My Dearest" is a Korean drama featuring lead actors Nam Koongmin and Ahn Eunjin. I've grown attached to the show's characters and their journeys of love and loss. It's an emotional and heart-warming story about two people who fall in love and a thrilling and heart-wrenching tale of fate and destiny that unfolds in the backdrop of the Korean War. It brings viewers a tale of pain and anguish, yet it also showcases the resilience of love and the joy of reunification.
As I watch this captivating series, I undoubtedly feel the passion, pain, and joy of these two characters. I can't help but root for them and desire a happy ending 🥺💕
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teflar · 7 months
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My dearest lost me when Gil Chae came back from war with the same naivety. I feel like if anything that experience should’ve filled her with a bravery that we had yet to see from her. Why does she go back to pining for Yeon Jun? Why does she feel no remorse after hearing that Sun Yak had died? She doesn’t even ask how he died?
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clubfluffer · 8 months
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I don't know about anyone else, but I'm gonna be my corner here believing that after she left Jang Hyun, Gil Chae turned down Mr Officer's hand in marriage and decided to just stay being head of her family because while she could be married to the guy when she thought Jang Hyun was dead, there's no way she could do it knowing he's alive.
And while I find the masked slave hunter lady interesting, I'm not sure how we're supposed to ship Jang Hyun with her so quickly when she's specifically rounding up Korean slaves, while he's trying to save them being hurt?
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vrag-veshtica · 3 months
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ofc I clocked the queer yearning the minute I saw it I didn't even know this kdrama has a queer story imma combust I swear
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nbkdramathings · 5 months
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WELP, spoke too soon.
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ahsung · 8 months
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NAM GOONG MIN & AHN EUN JIN for DAZED Korea, October 2023
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xiaofengs · 8 months
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My Dearest 연인 - Episode 10 “are you going to become my husband?”
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partylikemajima · 5 months
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I'm always the first to google the ages of the main leads in a drama, and I'm weirded by huge age gaps depending on how old the main leads are, so I was glad to find out despite it being on the bigger side (13 year age gap), Ahn Eun Jin is 32, and Nam Koong min is 45 when My Dearest aired this year, so I'm relieved. They're chemistry is way better as well.
Cause despite Beautiful Gong Shim being funny, I couldn't get over the age gap (15 years) since it aired in 2016, so at the time, the FL (Bang Min Ah) was 23, barely in her 20s and the ML (Nam Koong min) was 38 👀 idek what the directors were thinking. Idk to me, the gap of like 13 years between 30s and 40s is way better than a gap between 20s and 30s, maybe something about the frontal lobe finishes maturing at 25 🥲😂
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aellyne · 9 months
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#a match made in heaven
MY DEAREST 연인 (2023) — EP. 05
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captainjoongki · 9 months
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my dearest really said i'm going to give you bitches everything.
historical drama angst, war angst, gay angst, fuck the monarchy, fuck the patriarchy, male lead who is the perfect calm to the female lead's insanity but also they're both insane when needed, soulmates, SOULMATES, LITERAL SOULMATES, beautiful cinematography, dialogue that makes you want to scream from its beauty, heart ache and heart break in every scene, perfect acting, perfect score, joseon rhett and scarlett but 1000x better, pining, ultra-pining, mega, mega pining, horniness, political intrigue, fight scenes, WOMEN!!!! WRITTEN WITH ACTUAL NUANCE!!!!!.........like please watch this drama i'm so furious no major streamer picked it up it's literally so fucking good i am losing my mind here
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