Wednesday, May 23, 2007

헬로! 애기씨

I can never imagine myself watching up on the tv drama in Korea; but it did happened. With the spring drama lining up with big interest, my original plan was to catch only 1 of them which will be Mawang (마왕, The Devil), and I'll review once I have finished. I didn't expected that I'll be watching the other spring lineup as people are talking about how good they are.



The first drama to review out of the spring lineup is Hello!Aegisshi(헬로! 애기씨, Hello!Miss). Seriously, I'm not into the cast that much. I have seen Lee Da Hae (the female lead) in My Girl but I was actually deducting her points because she is too "Han Ji Eun alike" in Full House (aka Song Hye Kyo), especially the way she acts and the way she looks (hair, outfit, accessories), etc. The storyline is not so catchy either, one of those typical romantic comedy - a naive girl falls in love with a 3rd generation business tycoon.

So, what causes me to actually watch the drama? It's all shown in the picture. Ta da, that's right, it's the "house" that they are in got me to watch it. My curiosity on how they end up in that house got me into starting this drama. Paboh me, huh?

I thought I would give up the rest once I saw the "house". Actually, it's the opposite. I was kind of hook into it after 1/2 of episode 1. Most likely it's the silliness of Aegisshi from the country side vs the reality of the modern urban world. I have to say Lee Da Hae did a great job here. I can't find a trace of Yoo Ri (her character in My Girl) in her this time. She is 110% Lee Su Ha, 38th generation clan granddaughter, who is trying to protect the historical home, Hwa Ahn Dang.

Having 1/2 hr dosage of Aegisshi a day (I only have time to watch half of the episode each day) helps me to release my stress from work. It actually makes my day brighter!

2 comments:

  1. Where are my "We're Dating Now" and MiSa on your list? :(

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  2. Actually, they are way top on my list right now :) since I'm still waiting for Mawang ... mind as well start another one

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