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Thrillers and Mysteries taking forefront in Dramaland

26 Saturday Apr 2014

Posted by snow in Miscellaneous

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Big Man, cheo yong, City Hunter, Doctor Stranger, Gap-dong, God's Gift - 14 Days, Golden Cross, Heartless City, I Hear Your Voice, IRIS, Kdrama, Three Days, Two Weeks, You're All Surrounded

 

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Every year, the dramaland embraces at least one stand out theme that governs most of the shows. It may be due to blind following of a subject based on the success of any similar-themed drama or the producers feel that the particular topic is hot among the viewers. Whatever the case, we can all feel the unmistakable dominance of certain colors in the canvas of dramas. For instance, 2012 was all about time travelling (which is still being used till now) while 2013 had a deluge of sageuks adorning the small screens. Speaking of 2014, I’m observing three main characteristics — thrillers, noona romances and OTP reunions. At least the first quarter of the year says so. Let’s have a look at the first trend in this post aka thrillers & mysteries. Continue reading →

2013: Year In Review

23 Monday Dec 2013

Posted by snow in Year End Reviews

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Ad Genius Lee Tae Baek, Dating Agency Cyrano, Flower Boy Next Door, Gu Family Book, He Who Wishes To Wear the Crown Endure Its Weight: Heirs, Heirs, I Hear Your Voice, Incarnation Of Money, Kdrama, Master's Sun, School 2013, Two Weeks, You're The Best Lee Soon Shin

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My second year in review!! Wow, time surely flies fast. I was only an avid reader before but this year encouraged me to write. And now, I LOVE writing and learning new things about it everyday. I also found so many blogger friends who keep sharing love for dramas with me. Continue reading →

REVIEW: Two Weeks (2013)

27 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by snow in Korean Drama Reviews

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Kdrama, Kim So Yeon, Lee Jun Ki, Park Ha Sun, Ryu Soo Young, Two Weeks

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Two Weeks is a delicious action thriller laced with excellent emotional beats that give it a heartwarming feel from beginning to end. The premise is not wildly innovative with the man-on-the-run scenario but the show manages to imbibe freshness and the fast pace helps a lot in making it a gripping ride. Continue reading →

Two Weeks OST

22 Sunday Sep 2013

Posted by snow in Music

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Kdrama, Kim So Yeon, Lee Jun Ki, Park Ha Sun, Ryu Soo Young, Two Weeks

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Two Weeks continues to be awesome with each episode. After finishing 12 episodes, I can say that I’m in love with the show. It has that right gallimaufry of various sentiments nicely balanced together, particularly thrills and emotions with a very slight touch of romance (in flashbacks). As I mentioned before, the simplicity and Continue reading →

‘Two Weeks’ has style as well as substance: First Impressions

30 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by snow in First Impressions

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Kdrama, Kim So Yeon, Lee Jun Ki, Park Ha Sun, Two Weeks

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Two Weeks has completed half of its journey already but I managed to watch only two episodes because of the time constraints and giving more attention to Master’s Sun. Anyways, I’m glad that Two Weeks is really good and balances style with substance perfectly, which is mainly a rare combination with shows either ending up being only fluffy and glossy or they are plain dull sometimes. Lee Jun Ki is outstanding!! Continue reading →

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