I am recently crazy with my friend's fan fic on the two leading characters of Goong, Lee Shin & Shin Chae Gyung. Although it is a fan fic, but I couldn't really help myself but to be addicted to the story. The Character's personality is really similar with the K-Series. All I could say is that my friend Lualm (from soompi & PEX forums) is just creative & brilliant. As of writing the Fanfic is soon to be concluded.
The Fanfic is entitled Whispers to the Cloudless Sky
to read this fanfic and be hooked yourself, please visit this link: http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=119973
Here's a few scenes from the story:(taken from Chapter 14)
Chae Gyung held onto his arm while she was being led into the room by Shin.
With his coat still hanging loosely on her shoulders, she quietly sat down
on the bed and slowly took it off and returned it to him.
“Thank you.” It was the first time she has said those words to Shin after a
long time.
He nodded and took the coat. “Don’t ever go to those places anymore. It’s
too dangerous for you.” Shin thought Chae Gyung was thanking him for the
coat. He turned his back to leave. “Go to sleep. You’ll need a lot of rest
tonight.”
As he took a few steps towards the door, Chae Gyung looked up. “Wait.”
Shin stopped and looked over his shoulder.
“I mean thank you, for saving me tonight.” She spoke with a tone of
gratitude. Chae Gyung was surprised how her voice has fully expressed her
thoughts.
Shin nodded again and proceeded to the door.
“Wait.”
He turned around. “Yes?”
“I’m feeling a bit weak. Can you…mmm…get me a …glass of milk?” She asked
sweetly and lowered her eyes while holding a pillow close to her chest. She
wanted to talk to him some more.
“Okay.” Shin walked out of the room.
Her flesh trembled as he disappeared from her sight. The thought of what
might have happened if Shin didn’t arrive in time made her shiver from head
to toe. She could not deny the calming effect his mere presence has on her.
Minutes later, he came back with a glass of milk. “You will sleep better
with this.” Chae Gyung sipped the glass of milk.
Shin walked to the door and turned off the light. “Wait.” Chae Gyung stopped
him from leaving again. He thinks I don’t want him around.
“Yes?”
“I can’t sleep with lights out tonight.”
Shin switched on the light again.
He opened the door.
“Wait.” Chae Gyun called out again.
“You still need anything?”
Chae Gyung’s eyes scanned the side table.
“I can’t sleep. Can you read me… a book?”
He walked back to her side. Shin looked at the books and a novel by Amy Tan
caught his eyes. He moved the picture frame of Eric carefully to the side so
he can pick the book without toppling it. Chae Gyung saw him getting
uncomfortable with it and reached for the frame and hid it inside the
drawer.
She was waiting for him to sit by her bedside but Shin instead took a seat
near her side table.
He thinks I don’t want him near me.
Chae Gyung lay on her back and pulled the blanket up to her neck. She
listened quietly as Shin’s gentle voice filled the room. Tonight it was the
sweetest melody she has heard. Nothing could have calmed her more than this.
She was safe now.
When he noticed Chae Gyung was already in deep slumber, Shin stopped reading
and sat by her bedside. Staring longingly at the face that has captivated
his heart all these years, Shin could no longer restrain himself from
running his fingers on her cheeks. Tonight she has asked him to stay for the
first time. And it made him happy to feel being needed by the person he
loves, even for just a moment.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Fan Fiction (Goong)-Whispers to the Cloudless Sky
Posted by wintersky18 at 3:07 AM 6 comments
Labels: ju ji hoon, yun eun hye
Monday, May 07, 2007
Prince Hours (Goong S)
I watched this drama for the reason that I'm really curious on Goong's second attempt...and I wasn't disappointed at all. Although it was taken out of Goong's story but I think it's a whole new story at all. The characters were made for the roles they played. All I could say is that Korean dramas have really grown as far as scenery and plot is concerned. This series is incomparable with Goong since it deals with a diffent situation and conflict.
Synopsis: (taken from www.hancinema.net)
Her Royal Highness, the Queen, is still unwed despite being in her early thirties. Since she is an only daughter with no prospect of bearing a child in the foreseeable future, the royal succession is left in uncertainty when the current heir to the throne meets a sudden death. Seizing the opportunity afforded by this crisis, the conservative faction, which presently holds sway at the Court, begins plotting for the crown. Sensing the threat, the Queen secretly searches for a new Crown Prince outside the palace walls and discovers Lee Hu, a young man who has been making his living by delivering Chinese food, in complete ignorance of his royal heritage. Hu, who has never even dreamed of becoming the King, is unexpectedly ushered into the palace and subjected to strict training to become the royal heir. This is where the main action of “Prince Hours” begins. Lee Hu is forced to compete with Lee Jun, the perfect candidate for Crown Prince strongly backed by the extended royal family. The two young men vie for the royal succession as an intricate web of conflicts, plots, and schemes unfolds around them. This is a story about communication.Communication between friends, between men and women, between parents and children, between monarchs and subjects, between teachers and students...Based on the premise that Korea is a constitutional monarchy led by a queen, “Prince Hours” opens a new chapter in fusion fantasy historical drama. It seeks to explore in depth the idea of communication between people, as well as the repercussions of a breakdown in such communication.By introducing a protagonist from a simple, working-class background to palace life, the show endeavors to find common ground for communication that begins at vastly differing eye levels.If there are no “perfectly parallel” lines in the world, all lines must surely meet someday; conveying the hope for this future “intersection” is the new yet familiar objective of “Prince Hours.” This story is a fairy tale preserving our lost innocence.The fantasy of a utopia where all can enjoy equality and happiness has long since been shattered.Still, each of us retains the memory of a time when we were genuinely happy.Depicting the 21st century in a 19th-century-style setting, “Prince Hours” will take contemporary audiences on a journey to rediscovering the innocence we once had. This story uncovers our lost ideal of “noblesse oblige.”The tale, which opens during the reign of Korea’s first queen since the restoration of the monarchy, investigates the definition of leadership demanded by today’s society, and the essence of the “noblesse oblige” imposed on those who reach positions of leadership.As the country’s sovereign, the Queen must now ask herself what kind of example she must set for her people, and practice true leadership that transcends personal gratification.Suffering the growing pains attendant on his rebirth as the Crown Prince, the hapless young man who could barely take care of himself and his family must learn the deeper truth that with great privilege comes great responsibility and that sometimes one must give up one thing to obtain another.Rather than being completed individuals, these characters are leaders-in-progress who must yet undergo numerous mistakes and trials. They are also reflections of ourselves as we strive toward our respective goals.The understanding that noblesse oblige is not an obligation limited to a particular class but one that can be given to anyone, as well as a shared responsibility for all to uphold together—this is the ultimate destination of “Prince Hours.”
Casting
Lee Hu (Prince Yeong-seong) – Se7en (Choi Dong-wook)
“The Screwball Chinese-Delivery-Boy Crown Prince”
Hu is a direct descendent of the royal family, with true blue blood running in his veins. But he himself is utterly oblivious to this fact, and ekes out a living by making deliveries for a Chinese restaurant in Incheon.
Although he screws up everything he does, he is an optimistic young man with a positive outlook and a cheerful constitution. He is the reigning champion of Chinese deliveries, able to complete any delivery within 7 minutes or less.
Despite severely lacking in culture and education, Hu’s natural affability allows him to make friends easily. The problem is that he is apt to “show off” his martial arts skills every chance he gets.
In fact, he has no real “skills” to speak of, but he certainly puts up a good front and some people actually fall for it. Most of the time, the fights he picks start and end with words. Even when it comes to entertainment—whether it be comic books, movies, or the occasional novel—his only genre of preference is martial arts fantasy.
One day, out of the blue, a messenger from the palace comes looking for the earnest and hardworking Hu.
“What do you mean, I have royal blood in my veins? What are you talking about?”
After living his whole life as Kang Hu, he must now become Lee Hu, Living in the palace and undergoing training to become a Crown Prince...
ang Sun-ui – Heo I-Jae
“An unpredictable, vivacious, and romantic goofball of a girl”
A royal attendant-in-training at the Court, Sun-ui is a rather unpredictable, extremely forgetful klutz with no sense of direction. After half a year of living in the palace, she still gets lost at every turn.
And why is the palace such a maze anyway? Sun-ui is easily swept away by romance novels and dreams of a fated love, but in reality she is just a humble royal attendant, the lowest class among all ladies-in-waiting. And an attendant-in-training at that...!
Sun-ui and Hu met as children in their hometown, and went to primary school and middle school together.
It would be great if their relationship was a thrilling romance, like in novels and the movies, but... alas, no such luck.
For Sun-ui, who always loses her way and constantly forgets her errands, and Hu, who wears the same red long underwear until the cicadas start to sing, the only memories they have of their long relationship are of catfights and arguments.
Then, one day, Hu left their hometown. And, on yet another fateful day, Hu shows up at the palace.
Lee Jun (Duke Munseong) – Kang Doo
“A arrogant, brazen-faced prince with a charismatic smile”
The son of Lee Gyeom, the Grand Duke Hyojang, Jun received the title of Duke Munseong from the Court.
Shining even brighter thanks to the radiant influence of his father, who wields the real power behind the government, Jun is also the conservative faction’s preferred candidate for the position of royal heir.
Since he was a mere child, he has been meticulously “groomed” by the overly assiduous attentions of his fussy mother, Lady Jang, and the rigorous instruction of his father, Lee Gyeom.
On the outside, he appears impertinent and cynical, but his subtle sensibility wins over the ladies.
Until Hu came to the palace, Jun assumed that he would naturally be named the Crown Prince.
Hu’s greatest strength is Jun’s greatest weakness: Hu boasts the royal lineage that Jun lacks. The fight for the position of Crown Prince has now begun.
When Jun accidentally discovers Hu’s Achilles heel, Attendant Yang Sun-ui, he tries to use her in his attempt to undermine Hu.
Shin Se-ryeong – Park Sin-hye
“An ambitious and stately daughter of the high aristocracy”
An aristocratic family of high and longstanding repute. A father who is expected to become the next prime minister.
Se-ryeong is the only daughter in a family that has it all: renown, power, and wealth.
All through school, she has never once yielded her place at the top of her class. She also possesses extraordinary beauty, and is more logical and rational than anyone around her.
Naturally, she is proud, haughty, and plainspoken, which makes her appear disdainful at times, but she’s nonetheless fair-minded in her own way.
She has a strong sense of right and wrong—so much so that she loathes betrayal, hypocrisy, and deceit.
But she’s also annoyingly selfish and despises relationships based on mere sentiment, such as loyalty and sympathy.
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Hana Yori Dango 2
This was the best sequel I have ever seen. Compared to the Taiwanese version, I think this one is much better. The plot is less complicated and less dragging. The drama is light, funny and spontaneous. The best version ever made!
Here's the synopsis from Dramawiki:
Synopsis
This second season of Hana Yori Dango picks up right after Domyoji leaves for New York. After confessing to Domyoji, Makino has not spoken to him for a year. Rui and the other members of F4 try and help Makino meet Domyoji again by going to New York for the christmas holidays. Though F4 and Makino meet Domyoji again, he has become a completely different person, and so they leave for Japan.
Some time later, Domyoji's mother annouces that they will be returning to Japan. There, they hold a giant super-rich and classy birthday party for Domyoji and announce something very important. Domyoji, like in the first season, is engaged to a rich girl and heir. The only difference is that they are to be wed soon. What will Makino do?
On the side, Rui begins to fall in love with Makino... will this become a love... square?
Rui --> Makino --> Domyoji --> Shigeru (arranged fiancee of Domyoji)
Episode Titles
* Ep 01: One year later... At last, it returns!! This time the stage is New York!! New developments in love and friendship full of ups and downs... --But wasn't it supposed to be a happy ending!?
* Ep 02: The strongest rival
* Ep 03: Bye bye, stupid guy
* Ep 04: Perilous battle
* Ep 05: We like you
* Ep 06: Confession turns chaotic!!
* Ep 07: Once-in-a-lifetime first love
* Ep 08: The love square is settled
* Ep 09: Painful goodbye in the rain
* Ep 10: Lost memories
* Ep 11: The world's best proposal ever
Posted by wintersky18 at 3:03 AM 0 comments
Labels: jdorama, mao inoue, matsumoto jun
Something About 1%
This drama is really special. I don't know how but it has a really good impression on hope and love. I love how the drama tackles on the chances in love of two opposite people. It also made emphasis on family, values and culture.
here's the synopsis: from www.hancinema.net
What would you do if you were given the first right to marry a certain girl who will bring you a fortune?
Based on an original novel of the same title, is an exhilarating romantic comedy that takes you on a ride into the boy-meets-girl type of love story. This cute romantic comedy is sure to attract audience of all ages.
Da-Hyun Kim teaches Korean in middle school. One day, on the way home in the subway, she gives seat to a poor old man and helps him with his bags. She soon forgets about this but from that day on, all kinds of strange things start happening in her life. In the meantime, Jae-In is in a meeting at his office when he's interrupted by an urgent phone call. He had become estranged from his grandfather ever since he ran away from home. This also meant deletion of his name from his grandfather's will. But all of a sudden, he now gets a call that his name was written back on his grandfather's will again and what's more, he is also given the order of priority. He's even more surprised when he finds out that it is not the first right to inherit the fortune but the first right to date a certain girl. To make things worse, his grandfather says he'd bequeath his every single fortune to the girl Jae-In has never even heard of.
Kim, Da-Hyun (acted by Kim Jeong-Hwa)
A Korean teacher in middle school, she is an extraordinary girl from an ordinary family She is a good girl with a kind heart but when it comes to something, which she strongly believes in, she can also be very stubborn. One day she helps a poor old man in the subway but never expects her kindness to come back to her as a total "disaster"(?). Out of the blue comes this indecent guy called Jae-In who accuses her of seducing his grandfather for the sake of his great fortune. A series of fights follow where together they encounter a whole new life style and ultimately love but this doesn't change Da-Hyun. She's one of a kind indeed.
Lee, Jae-In (acted by Kang Dong-Won)
He is the Head of Planning Department at SH Emerald Hotel. He lost his parents when he was young and he brought up by his grandfather. His hot temper often sets him at odds with his grandfather whom he calls "master". In the end, he has a big fight with his "master" and runs away from home to live alone. Jae-In is an undoubtedly handsome and intelligent guy from a wealthy family so many girls look up to him but to those who really know him, he is a total "disaster". One days he gets a call that his name was rewritten on his grandfather's will but his grandfather's proposal to him seems somewhat "crazy". But to get what he wants, he has to marry a girl named Da-Hyun.
Jeong, Hyun-Jin (acted by Han Hye-Jin)
She has been Da-Hyun's best friend ever since from middle school and now lives in Da-Hyun's house. For her, Da-Hyun is more like her real sister other than just a friend. She is currently working as the intern at a general hospital. Blessed with both wit and beauty, she is an object of envy among everyone but she also has a story of her own. One days she meets Tae-Ha and falls in love with him.
Min, Tae-Ha (acted by Lee Byeong-Wook)
He is Jae-In's cousin and has been Jae-In's rival ever since he was little. Born 7 months after Jae-In was born, he is also very ambitious and good looking like Jae-In but he knows he can never beat Jae-In. He is now working as the Director of a Department Store.
Source http://content.mbc.co.kr
Posted by wintersky18 at 2:40 AM 0 comments
Labels: kang dong won, kdrama, kim jung hwa, mbc