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27 November 2001

Armed Reaction III [TVB]

Written by Funn Lim


"Will the kid die? Will Ching Foong and Sam Yuen ever get back together again? Will Sam Yuen ever get out of the jinx mode? Will Ying Ji and Siu Sang get together at last? Will Siu Sang ever find a woman who will actually marry him? Will this series ever stop?"



No. of Episodes
32

Cast-Character
Ada Choi-Wai Ying Ji
Bobby Au Yeung-Chan Siu Sang
Marco Ngai-Ching Foong
Joyce Tang-Chan Sam Yuen
Har Yu-Wai Ying Hoong
Ellesmerre Choi Chi Kin-Wing Siu Kai

And the rest you really don't need to know.

Produced In
2001

Summary
A never ending saga of women bearing arms in the police force .... wait! It's no longer that! So basically, it's a never ending saga of women and men in the police force is more like it. Same concept as in AR 1 but more drama, more tragedy, more love, more people, more action, more of everything except for originality.

Plot
Starts of where AR2 left off, minus the much greatly missed Esther Kwan as Chu So Ngor, who didn't die but left (the real person left TVB, the character left HK and married a doctor). But in place of Sister Ngor, we have a young and up and coming Wai Ying Ji who works in the traffic department, under the much detested Chan Sam Yuen who now heads the traffic department. Wai is a bit like Sam Yuen, except she's a bit smarter and a whole lot more calmer. Anyway, life continues for Sam Yuen who has twin (Kaka and Sasa) and enjoys a loving relationship with a man we all want as our husband, Ching Foong who is still the head of the "Heavy Crime" Department. Siu Sang is still in his old job as head of the Special Task Unit. Basically everybody is still the same, just a tiny bit older.

Siu Sang and Ying Ji who started on a very bad note ended up as close friends when Ying Ji was transferred to Siu Sang's department after a very irresponsible action undertaken by our aspiring top cop on wheels. But life starts anew in that department and soon she grew to love her job as an undercover prostitute. After a while, Siu Sang realises he could let go of Sister Ngor and begins to have feelings for Ying Ji, who in turn has a major crush on a guy she just met, that is the suave, rich, young, nice guy Mr Wing Siu Kai whom we all know will do something horribly bad because then how could Ying Ji end up with Siu Sang as the opening credits so stupidly revealed? What was the horribly bad thing? Our hero, Wing Siu Kai is the youngest son of the second wife who has no position in the family, having no respect by his older brother who hated him and a father who favours the oldest son for no apparent reason, our hero tried to find his footing in the big bad world of commercial business and gain daddy's favour. But essentially he's a good guy in choosing his own great destiny and that includes love. Not even his disapproving father or bad mouthing sister in law could stop his love for Ying Ji and finally, out of sheer honesty, Ying Ji won the heart of his strict but loving father. Everybody was happy, right up until our hero's personal pet project which involves creating and marketing some slimming pills was actually a fluke. He knew the product was no good, but desperate to gain approval of his family, he went on to see the pills to disastrous results. He changed the accounting records and thought he could get away by repackaging the product and re selling it under a different name. But one girl who fancies him found out and used it to threaten him for what else but sex and marriage, which our guy reluctantly gives, except for marriage part. Ying Ji who couldn't understand his sudden secretive and coldness turned to Siu Sang for comfort, whilst hoping all would end up well. But it unfortunately didn't. One unintended murder and burying the dead body later, our guy suddenly proposes to Ying Ji in a very public way, but by then Ying Ji who knew of his indiscretions with that woman (but not knowing he killed her) was angry enough to reject his proposal, until his father who was very sick had a chat with her and she agreed, not for love but for duty. Siu Sang rushed in time to stop the wedding and well, basically good guys turn bad guys go to jail and the good guys who remain as good guys get the good girls.

As for Sam Yuen, worse things couldn't have happened to her. Raped in AR2 and left emotionally scarred, she picked up the pieces but never really let go. Girls were again raped and murdered and she suspected foul play. It turns out that the psycho who raped her, now rotting in jail and deep in bible studies was giving instructions to some nutcase out there to punish women who he deems to be morally unsatisfactory. Guess what? Sam Yuen took the bait, ran after our bad guy and left her son all alone to be kidnapped, abducted, imprisoned and ultimately murdered, with his small body in a suitcase. Ching Foong could not forgive his wife nor trust her with their only remaining child, and they were on the verge of divorce when history repeats itself and this time Sasa was kidnapped and held at gun point (if I remembered correctly).

Will the kid die? Will Ching Foong and Sam Yuen ever get back together again? Will Sam Yuen ever get out of the jinx mode? Will Ying Ji and Siu Sang get together at last? Will Siu Sang ever find a woman who will actually marry him? Will this series ever stop?

I can give you the answer to the last question.

As of now, there are rumours of AR4 and mind you, more deaths are coming. The rest you have to figure it out yourself and to save you the trouble, the answers are No, Yes, Not Really (because AR4 Ching Foong will die) and Yes (but no marriage yet).

Happy?

Comments
Will they ever stop? I watched this on TV, and the idea that there is no Esther Kwan was a bit hard to accept since I really like watching her Chu So Ngor. And of course we would have to have someone else, big sister of TVB, Ada Choi. Frankly, was this series any good or better than its predecessors?

Frankly, yes to AR2 but no to AR1. Everybody looks tired in here, and I feel tired watching the same old thing. The only appeal of this series is to watch how the relationship of Sam Yuen and Ching Foong progresses. Other than that, you have the obligatory new girl, the obligatory nice guy turned villain and some obligatory best friends becoming lovers.

Can best friends ever become lovers? In TVB world, 100% yes, and all the time and this is getting boring. Ellesmere Choi as Wing Siu Kai has been again sidelined to a role that deserves a better ending. I pitied his character. But what to do? You can't win Bobby Au Yeung.

The one character that deserves to die for the sake of something new is Chan Siu Sang. Whilst I like Bobby's performance, his character has become a bit stale. For one, his character has been given a new position in the police force which defies logic.

First of all, he is a ballistic/gun/ammunition expert in AR1, who is in a department of his very own, a class of his own, a legend and a likeable guy who loves guns. This is what makes AR1 different and refreshing. We have women trying to have the right to carry a gun in the police force, and in a way this is what the AR franchise is all about. But by AR2, all become a distant memory and in AR3, no mention at all of such basic original premise. Siu Sang becomes head of Special Task Force and that to me is a demotion. Imagine an FBI profiler made to head an investigation unit which does not utilise his talent and his expertise. I mean this is a sore point of the series and to me a very unforgivable mistake which killed the credibility of this series.

Then of course we have a really wrong casting decision.

If you want Ada Choi in this series acting as a mid 20s young rookie cop, the for goodness sake, find an older woman to be her step mom (Hong Wah looks so much younger than Ada Choi) or find an older actress to play Chan Sam Yuen (Joyce Tang looked like a young girl in uniform). Ada Choi is way past the age to play young reckless optimistic girls, more so a rookie cop. Whilst she gave a credible performance, I can't stop looking at her thin frame and dare I say, wrinkles.

But that's not as bad as the characterisation of Chan Sam Yuen, the constant source of irritation for me. Whilst I enjoy Joyce Tang's performance, her character irritates me. An overbearing mother (who of course expected only the best from her children), a bad wife (who never really understands her husband), a failure of a cop (who really has no natural instincts as a cop) and definitely the ultimate bad mother (she does not abuse her child, but left her child all alone to pursue a criminal and what happened? The child ends up dead). Of course there are many things we can't blame her, after all she too is a grieving mother, but like Ching Foong, we find it easier to forgive the brother of the rapist and the instigator who influenced the other nutcase to kill the child than to forgive the mother for one simple reason; as a cop, as a mother she did something which she should never have done; leaving her child unprotected. She is an emotional woman, an even more emotional cop pretending to be an authoritative person. I can't believe how anybody could respect this woman as a mom and as a leader when she failed so terribly in all that! But of course, like Ching Foong, we find it in our hearts to forgive her, because we all know she too lost a child. Quite unfair to put the blame on her but she is the easiest to blame. I still dislike her character though but then, can't quite hate her.

Of course there are other minor irritating elements in this series which really doesn't compute in my mind.

The same old stuff like the basis of a future loving relationship starts always on friendship and nothing else. Very rarely do I see passion as the basis, it's always best friends. Someone you can talk to, cry to, run to for protection...you know like you run to your mom or dad. That is so boring. Could be quite true but I have yet to see a modern TVB series which depicts love beginning from a real passion, sustained by romance and fueled on by real undying love. I am sure there are some things you can tell your best friend but not your lover/spouse.

Then there's of course the obligatory sisterly love between two women, namely Sam Yuen and Ying Ji. In HK, it's lovely to know you can be best buddies with your boss, which is not very true everywhere else. You can talk back to your boss (to depict an opinionated mind which reflects true character), defy your bosses' instructions (to depict personal strength and a smart mind, and best of all your boss admits own mistake which is very rare in real life) and best of all, you end up like sisters with your boss. What then would this relationship be when you make a huge mistake and your boss has to bear it? Never seen this in TVB modern series, and it would be interesting wouldn't it, to see such dramatic rift in a perfect relationship?

Then there's the obligatory car chase scenes, motorbike chase scenes (where we have an obligatory sub plot whereby our heroine, Ying Ji so happens to be an ace on wheels), plenty of big stuff with little soul.

But one of the nicest thing and freshest plot in this series is actually the fact that our good guy, Wing Siu Kai turned bad guy admits to his wrongdoings in a jiffy becomes a good guy all over again. I suspected it as such since the series was entering it's 30th episode, got to end it all, real fast. And so ends the potential good guy turn bad guy turn really mean bad guy. Which is refreshing and yet to darn boring. The second element which I like is that however strong the women may be in this series, in the end they have weak moments. Ying Ji loves terribly but is in a dilemma because she doesn't understand him. Sam Yuen is prone to bad luck...make that really bad luck. And I do really like Ching Foong. He is to me the ideal husband, friend, colleague and boss. Certainly, Sam Yuen doesn't deserve such a man. Hopefully Marco Ngai is such a man.

Best Scene(s)
Too few but those that I shall mention below are those either heart tugging, funny or generally entertaining.

When the whole gang saw the dead body of Kaka, the facial expression of Marco Ngai's Ching Foong was both tremendously sad (to the point of "WHY?!?!??!?!?!" screaming out of my mouth) and anti-climatic (because I saw it all in the opening credits, so no suspense there).

When Ching Foong refused to forgive Sam Yuen and basically gave her a very hard time.

One of the best scene would be when Ching Foong went to Pao, telling him no one should be blamed for Kaka's death, and that man just looked at him and asked, "What about your wife?". I thought that was a very good scene, poignant, sad and at the same time very frustrating because you can forgive the brother of the man who ordered another to kill your beloved son but you can't forgive your wife, the mother of the dead child. It's frustrating though we all know Sam Yuen probably deserved the silent treatment.

The scene where Ying Ji sat alone, crying, blowing the whistle which Siu Sang gave her and she was crying , because she saw Wing Siu Kai with another woman and she blew the whistle and sadly and tearfully asked where is Siu Sang when she needs him. Quite pitiful actually.

Ying Ji and Siu Sang's dance lessons, very funny.

Worst Scene(s)
Basically, there are three that made me cringe, stupefied and scratching my head, in that particular order.

One was when both Ying Ji and Wing Siu Kai was lovey dovey in a very quiet restaurant, and they were chatting happily about some trick questions on animals (can't remember exactly what was said). It was a fine scene, showing how close they're and then of course the questions went on and on and on and on, until the background music was over and had to restart again, the camera having slowly zoomed out and had to zoom back in again, and on and on and on. Of course the actors did a fine job at portraying lovers but must it go on and on and on and on and on like this sentence of mine?

Of course then there's this really ridiculous small plot about Pao Ding Tin's little psycho brother (the one who raped Sam Yun in AR2) now in jail (shouldn't he be in a mental hospital? Or maybe he is but maybe I didn't quite catch that) communicating with this other guy whose name I won't bother to remember. Quite ingenious you know, communicating with each other through Bible ala Red Dragon except Hannibal was communicating with the Red Dragon using a cookbook. But then you begin to wonder;

One guy isn't so smart, he's just a tiny bit smarter and talks in a lower voice when he became the other psycho self. The other guy isn't smart at all. How then they know something like Morse code? Is it like eating where it's inborn? I thought that was so silly. And the police tried to trap this guy who was flashing lights at our Pao and we all know he's on top of the roof. But the police can't find him, leaving frustrated but hey! He's just lying low on top there! Don't they check every corner or they expect the criminal to wave at them in their face?

Now finally this is one really confusing element. Let me refresh your memory a tiny bit;

Ying Ji is supposed to be a young girl who loves being a policewoman. Naturally she would have read a thing or two about legends of the police force, or maybe she doesn't read at all. Who knows? Anyway, we all know Siu Sang is a legend. He became an ammunition/gun/ballistic expert when he hurt his leg arresting the criminal of the century (in TVB that is). Everybody respects him and it was very funny in AR1 when he turns out to be such a whiny guy. We expect macho man you see. But then Ying Ji didn't recognise him which would be ridiculous because that arrest of the century happened not too long ago. She feigned shock, surprised that the man she so disliked could be a legend, a hero to most police force. And I find that so hard to believe! She should know but she didn't. The writers tried to make her look smart and clever in handling matters albeit in a rash way BUT this one very sore point makes me feel Ying Ji ain't so smart after all. In fact she was ignorant.

Then of course the point about Siu Sang's role in the police force which I have mentioned in this review as well as in AR2 review. Very very silly.

Most Confusing Scene(s)
A criminal in TVB world always ALWAYS confesses to a crime and ALWAYS get sent to jail, irrespective of their mental health or whether they have assisted the police in arresting the real big crook. You never see dealings behind the doors, you never see lawyers conspire with lawyers to get the best for their clients, you never see police helping a known criminal to escape jail time....the TVB world is too ideal, too nice, too sugar coated and frankly if I am a criminal, I would never confess because there's no point to confess. The most ridiculous is when Har Yu's Wai Ying Hoong was arrested and he wonders if he will be fine. The reason for his arrest was that he conspire with some robbers because he drove the car. Everybody knows he was forced to drive the car, a hostage was used to threaten him, he confessed and assisted the police in anyway he could...no public prosecutor in their right frame of mind would ever bring a charge against this man because there's no case at all! I find it utterly ridiculous and all unnecessary drama.

Best Performances
Frankly, everybody gave credible performances.

Marco Ngai is a delight to watch, and he proves his versatility in this series; he can be a tough cop, a confused husband and a grieving father all at the same time. But he tends to slack a bit in more emotional scenes but that's quite ok for me, I have always liked this actor for his ability to act in almost all characters, all except for heroic characters.

Joyce Tang is a beautiful woman who when she is sulking, she looks like she's doomed but when she's smiling, her eyes twinkle and she looks genuinely happy. In this series, she is no longer the tomboy she was but she became a mother and a woman desperate for redemption. I feel she gave a strong performance, however much I disliked her character Chan Sam Yuen.

Bobby Au Yeung is his usual goofy self; you can't expect this man to give an earth shattering performance, but when he needs to deliver, he does but in small dosages. He is funny, he is cute, he is charming but his performance lacks that emotional depth. I feel Chan Siu Sang is a very emotional man contrasted to Ching Foong who is a very macho man. That is why I find it very hard that not a tear was shed when Siu Sang saw the dead body of his favourite nephew.

Ada Choi, everybody's favourite actress at this moment of time, except mine. I have already mentioned that she is too old to play young innocent girls anymore, the ever optimistic type. She fares better in more emotional scene, though this woman can't slap correctly, as evidenced in one scene where she had to slap Ellesmere Choi and she only slightly touched his cheek. Very unbelievably fake slap. For happier scenes, I must admit she has quite a chemistry with Bobby Au Yeung, but not those type where you feel there is a sexual chemistry. I miss the lethal combination of Esther Kwan and Bobby Au Yeung. As for her performance on a general level, I could only conclude she gave a credible performance but I couldn't bring myself to say she was brilliant.

Har Yu as Ada Choi's father is quite ok, though I can't buy him as a former triad member or former bad boy in a fast car because he looks too kind, too gentle, too nice.

Hong Wah though way too young to play an Auntie to Ada Choi was very pretty in this series, and as usual gave a very convincing and excellent performance of a woman pining for a man. I like this actress and I hope she will be given meatier roles later on. She can play any characters, very versatile.

Ellesmere Choi is a mediocre actor therefore you can't expect him to give Oscar worthy performance but he's such a likeable actor I really don't care much for his performance, I just want to see him. He did played very wellthe confusion and the secretive nature, avoiding questions thrown by Ada Choi's Ying Ji and may I say this? They do look very good together.

My Verdict
I liked AR1, hated AR2 and as for AR3, it's neither here nor there. I don't hate it, nor do I like it. There aren't anything new in here, what we have is big stuff; like big tragedy, big drama, big car chase scene, big betrayal of trust scene...all big but nothing thought provoking. At times boring, some times funny, more times sad, very rarely entertaining. I just didn't enjoy myself watching this series. Fans of any of the stars in this series will definitely like this one but I am not a big fan of anybody particular so for me, it's amounts to nothing much.

Rating


Interesting Observation
Everybody looked tall in this series, as in most other series. In a recent charity concert held in Malaysia thanks to Astro, I saw quite a few of them in person and it was quite a shock. Wong Hei looked so small, Kenix Kwok so skinny (but pretty) with old wrinkly hands, Melissa Ng was surprisingly short and no fun to watch, Frankie Lam looked normal but too thin and Marco Ngai looked abnormal; big head, big body but so short! My point is if they claim that they're 5'7" (for girls) and guys taller, believe me, they're not. Still in shock.

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10 November 2001

Hotelier [Korea]

Written by Rinoa


"But speaking of romantic lines, “Hotelier” has some of the best lines in cinema, definitely worth remembering.



SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!





PLOT
The Seoul Hotel was a prestigious hotel in Korea, but lately it was in financial peril. And then hotel’s CEO passed away, so the CEO’s wife asked Shui Zhen Yin to go to Las Vegas, USA, to bring Han Tai Quin home and assume the position of General Manager. Tai Quin had been forced to leave 3 years ago after a scandal, and also cut off his ongoing relationship with Zhen Yin. Meanwhile, Chui Rong Qi was the son of the hotel’s CEO. He was young and impulsive, and he fell in love with a beautiful rich girl, Jin Yuin Xi, who was spoiled but clinically depressed. Her father was the rival of the CEO (Rong Qi’s father).

Frank Shin was a brilliant businessman. He was coldhearted and arrogant, but deep inside he was nursing some deep emotional wounds from his childhood. He was hired by Yuin Xi’s father to take over the Seoul Hotel. Frank saw Zhen Yin for the first time in Las Vegas, where she was loudly complaining of the bad service in a restaurant. Frank saw Zhen Yin many times more, and each time he was amused by her actions (e.g. hitting her head against the wall). His amusement gradually turned to interest, but the next day Zhen Yin checked out of the hotel.

ZhenYin met with Tai Quin and convinced him to go back to Seoul with her. While driving to Los Angeles, they had an argument and Tai Quin left ZhenYin stranded in the desert. While waiting for him to come back, Zhen Yin was picked up by a fancy car, and she met Frank for the first time.

Soon, ZhenYin and Tai Quin went back to Korea. Before they left, ZhenYin and Tai Quin made a pact to be just friends. Frank also decided to go to Korea and accept the Seoul Hotel case so that he could see Zhen Yin again. He purposely stayed at Seoul Hotel and began courting Zhen Yin, in the meantime hiding his true identity (as the hotel takeover expert). There was one time he tried to confess, but Zhen Yin fell asleep in the middle of his confession.

Zhen Yin told Frank she’d been in love with another man (Tai Quin) but he had rejected her, and now she was not sure if she was ready to accept another man. Frank told her gently that he would wait for her. Meanwhile, Yuin Xi fell in love with Tai Quin. She found a new life in Seoul Hotel working as a waitress. Rong Qi was still in love with her and trying his best to impress her.

ZhenYin was falling in love with Frank’s smart wit and kindness, but then she found out about Frank’s identity, and was so hurt and angry she broke up with him. Frank thought Zhen Yin chose Tai Quin over him, so he was also angry and swore to take over the hotel. But even when he was angry, he still cared deeply about her, and finally acknowledged he would do anything for her. Zhen Yin had also realized she loved Frank enough to forgive him. And because of Zhen Yin, Frank discovered another part of himself, one which cared for the welfare of other people, and Frank gave up the takeover and decided instead to save the Seoul Hotel. He went to the police and assisted in the arrest of Yuin Xi’s father.

Frank had been abandoned by his father when he was a little boy, that was why he was adopted and raised in the USA, and the reason for his cold, unemotional persona – he could never let go of the fact that he was unwanted by his own parents, and felt that he was unworthy of anyone’s love. While he was back in Korea, he found his father again, and also met his sister Jenny, incidentally Zhen Yin’s roommate. He forgave his father and began forging bonds with Jenny.

Yuin Xi left to study in the USA. Frank proposed to ZhenYin, and wanted to take her to USA with him, but at the last minute Zhen Yin refused. She was still confused whom she really loved – Tai Quin, or Frank. But Frank could not bear to lose her now. ZhenYin read his emails to her where he told her how much he loved her and that this was not the end, he would wait for the day when they are together again (he was emailing from his cellphone). ZhenYin finally realized it was Frank she really loved. She hurried to the airport, but Frank had already left.

The CEO’s wife also passed away. Yuin Xi’s father was brought up on charges for his illegal actions. Tai Quin was now the CEO, and Zhen Yin was still pining for Frank. She’d finally realized her feelings for Tai Quin was merely friendship. She was telling Tai Quin she regretted her stupidity, thenTai Quin dragged her downstairs, back to work to welcome a very special guest, and there was Frank, coming towards her.

Frank: “Were you waiting for me? I’ve been waiting for you too. Can I check in now?”

Zhen Yin: “How long are you planning to stay, Mr. Customer?”

Frank: “Forever. I will stay here with you forever.”

(As for Tai Quin/Yuin Xi/Rong Qi, there was no definite ending. Rong Qi still loves Yuin Xi, and she still loves Tai Quin, and Tai Quin is a mystery. He seems to be still in love with Zhen Yin and he doesn’t show more than concern for Yuin Xi, though there was one time he told her he *might* fall in love with her. In the ending, Tai Quin and Rong Qi both went to USA to join a convention, and also to meet with Yuin Xi, who was studying there.)

COMMENTS
This series has an interesting plot and well-rounded characters, but the biggest attraction (especially for female fans) was the role of Frank, by actor Bae Yong Jun. He was a rich, sophisticated businessman, but there was a sadness, a loneliness inside him that was caused by his bitter childhood. He spent most of his life hating his father for abandoning him, but when he met his father again, what he felt was not anger, but sadness and regret.

Frank rarely smiled, but when he did, it was almost always because of Zhen Yin. At first because of her silly antics (like talking to herself while banging her head against the wall), but ultimately because she brought that much happiness in his life. By his own words, it was because of her he first knew what “human warmth” was like, what it was like to be happy. To him, she symbolized not only love, but warmth and happiness and life. He needed her.

There are also many other scenes involving business takeover tactics, the rivalry between Tai Quin and Frank, and also Rong Qi and Yuin Xi’s families. There was also Frank’s attorney, Li Oh, who was his best friend.

To be quite honest, my main reason for watching this series is also because of Frank, whose character piqued my interest at first and gradually had me oddly touched by his loneliness and his healing love. His love healed both himself and Zhen Yin. Zhen Yin, who needed someone to love her after Tai Quin’s rejection, and Frank, who desperately needed love and happiness, after a life of hating his father and himself.

As for Tai Quin, I never liked him much, maybe because he had a hold on Zhen Yin’s feelings and he was Frank’s rival, both in love and business. As Yuin Xi’s main love interest, I also did not like him (Tai Quin), since I felt sorry for Rong Qi, who loved Yuin Xi with a young boy’s innocent steadfastness. As for Yuin Xi, perhaps I just don’t like the actress, I certainly did not like her character in this story. The picture of the “poor little rich girl” who’d never had to strive for anything in her life was never my cup of tea.

Favorite characters
Frank Shin. He was endearingly sad and lonely, that it was heart-warming to see how he fell in love with Zhen Yin. Because he lived in a world where nothing mattered but power and money, and finally he met a simple, happy girl who found happiness in simple things like friendship and good food. She made a home for him inside his heart, she made him laugh, she taught him to open his heart and realize that there were some things more precious than money, she helped him to forgive his father and begin a relationship with his newfound sister.

Favorite actors
Bae Yong Jun (Frank) and Song Yun Erh (Zhen Yin). Ms. Song suited the role of the sweet, foolishly naïve girl, and I think she did a great job in showing Zhen Yin’s indecision (torn between 2 men), and her growing love for Frank. Bae Yong Jun, on the other hand, was simply brilliant. His expression of Frank’s feelings was excellent. And the look in his eyes, alternating between loneliness at first, and a relaxed happiness after he met ZhenYin, was priceless.

Favorite lines
(1) Frank gave Zhen Yin a bouquet of 300 roses. Because the restaurant where he first saw her, where she made a scene complaining of the bad food, was called “300 Roses”.

(2) Frank’s email letters to Zhen Yin. (“If you want, I will give up everything for you. So, please don’t leave me. I can’t lose you now.”)

(3) The ending. “How long are you planning to stay?” “Forever.”

Best Scene
(1) The ending. ‘Nuff said.

(2) The swimming pool scene: After Frank told ZhenYin the significance of the 300 roses, he asked her to go with him again to Las Vegas, to visit the place where they first met. Then ZhenYin fell into the pool (she could not swim), and Frank pulled her up, and then stood back, amazed and laughing, as ZhenYin almost drowned in 4-feet deep water. Then he really saved her, and the look he gave her (the smile on his face) was a mix of amusement and tenderness.

Saddest scene
(1) When ZhenYin confronted Frank about the truth of his motives. While Frank did also come to Korea to take over the hotel, the real reason why he came was to see ZhenYin again. But ZhenYin thought he had purposely gone out with her to try to get more information about the Seoul Hotel.

“How can you do this to me? Why do you make me suffer so?! I … I thought I could finally fall in love…”

(2) When Frank met his father for the first time. His father seemed uncaring of the fact that he’d abandoned his two children, and Frank was so angry. He asked his father if he would care if he knew how his elder son had spent most of his life sad and alone, ashamed of the fact that he was abandoned, and he’d never known what joy and happiness was like.

(3) The almost ending, where Frank was waiting for ZhenYin at the airport and his eyes grew sadder and sadder as it became evident that ZhenYin was not going to come.

Happiest scene
For ZhenYin: When Frank proposed to her. And the ending, when Frank came back to her.

For Frank: every moment he was with ZhenYin.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
For ZhenYin, who was still heartbroken over Tai Quin’s desertion three years ago, Frank’s love healed her bruised heart, and made her giddy with the possibility of a new love. That was why she was so angry when she found out about Frank’s mission. But she still loved him, and for her, Frank gave up his mercenary life and chose a simpler way of life with Zhen Yin.

For Frank, Zhen Yin was like a burst of sunlight in his life. Her bright, cheerful disposition brightened his days, and even when he was furious at her, he still loved her. He sought her until she came back to him, and he gave up everything so that he can be with her. Oh, and have I mentioned that I love the gentle look in his eyes whenever he smiles at her?

Wait a minute! If Tai Quin and Zhen Yin were a couple, and Frank started courting Zhen Yin, doesn’t that make Frank a third party?
Personally, I disagree. First of all, Tai Quin and ZhenYin both agreed to be “just friends” before they came back to Seoul. It’s just that both Tai Quin and ZhenYin both still had lingering feelings for each other. It’s interesting to note that for the few times Tai Quin tries to confess or do something nice for ZhenYin, Frank comes along and destroys the mood. Maybe that shows that it was meant to be for Frank and ZhenYin.

Besides, I rather think it was Tai Quin’s own fault for deserting Zhen Yin three years ago, then coming back without lettting their real feelings come out in the open. He was insensitive and easy to anger, and would time and again hurt ZhenYin’s feelings. And it was at this time, when she was feeling alone and unwanted, that Frank came along and showered her with attention and made her feel loved and special. It’s not Frank’s fault at all that he was able to give ZhenYin what she needed, and by the time Tai Quin realized he still loved her, it was too late, she had fallen in love with Frank. I think it was fate.

If you think about it, that scene in the desert is a clue to what might be the ending of the love triangle. Tai Quin leaves Zhen Yin, and when he came back for her, she was gone. (Tai Quin left Zhen Yin 3 years ago, and when he came back for her now, she had already met and fallen in love with another man – Frank Shin). A lesson can be learned from this – that chances might come only once in your life. By the time you realize you want that person beside you forever, he/she might be gone forever. Zhen Yin was lucky – Frank came back for her. But Tai Quin was not.

Worth Watching?
One interesting fact about this series is that it is actually a simple love story with a simple plot. It will remind you a lot of “Pretty Woman”, how love melts the ice around an arrogant, lonely man’s heart. But what makes this story more special for me is how you can see the growing love between Frank and ZhenYin. It’s a lot more than romantic lines spoken by a good-looking actor, it’s also the way he loved her and the way he needed her, and the tender way he looked at her and the gentle, happy smile in his eyes will make you fall in love with him, too. But speaking of romantic lines, “Hotelier” has some of the best lines in cinema, definitely worth remembering.

Rating


INTERESTING FACTS
It was a definite hit in Korea and in Taiwan. Bae Yong Jun “retired” for two years before making this series, and it was a great comeback! He also looked a lot different from his younger, fuller face, so definitely, one of the biggest attractions of this series is Bae Yong Jun. Check out the response of female fans from online forums.

However, this is more than just your average female hormone overload. Bae Yong Jun is more than just another handsome face, his portrayal of a lonely business takeover specialist is superb. And there is a certain something about Bae Yong Jun which makes his fans so crazy about him. When he is sad and hurt, you can still feel his loneliness. When he smiles, happiness glowing in his eyes, you find yourself smiling crazily along with him. He is one of the rare actors who can make you _feel_. And for me, that is the definition of a real actor.

LINKS
Here’s a chinese “Hotelier” series and actors links page: CLICK HERE

And here is my personal page for Hotelier: CLICK HERE

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Hotelier [Korea]

Written by Rinoa


"But speaking of romantic lines, “Hotelier” has some of the best lines in cinema, definitely worth remembering."




SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!







PLOT
The Seoul Hotel was a prestigious hotel in Korea, but lately it was in financial peril. And then hotel’s CEO passed away, so the CEO’s wife asked Shui Zhen Yin to go to Las Vegas, USA, to bring Han Tai Quin home and assume the position of General Manager. Tai Quin had been forced to leave 3 years ago after a scandal, and also cut off his ongoing relationship with Zhen Yin. Meanwhile, Chui Rong Qi was the son of the hotel’s CEO. He was young and impulsive, and he fell in love with a beautiful rich girl, Jin Yuin Xi, who was spoiled but clinically depressed. Her father was the rival of the CEO (Rong Qi’s father).

Frank Shin was a brilliant businessman. He was coldhearted and arrogant, but deep inside he was nursing some deep emotional wounds from his childhood. He was hired by Yuin Xi’s father to take over the Seoul Hotel. Frank saw Zhen Yin for the first time in Las Vegas, where she was loudly complaining of the bad service in a restaurant. Frank saw Zhen Yin many times more, and each time he was amused by her actions (e.g. hitting her head against the wall). His amusement gradually turned to interest, but the next day Zhen Yin checked out of the hotel.

ZhenYin met with Tai Quin and convinced him to go back to Seoul with her. While driving to Los Angeles, they had an argument and Tai Quin left ZhenYin stranded in the desert. While waiting for him to come back, Zhen Yin was picked up by a fancy car, and she met Frank for the first time.

Soon, ZhenYin and Tai Quin went back to Korea. Before they left, ZhenYin and Tai Quin made a pact to be just friends. Frank also decided to go to Korea and accept the Seoul Hotel case so that he could see Zhen Yin again. He purposely stayed at Seoul Hotel and began courting Zhen Yin, in the meantime hiding his true identity (as the hotel takeover expert). There was one time he tried to confess, but Zhen Yin fell asleep in the middle of his confession.

Zhen Yin told Frank she’d been in love with another man (Tai Quin) but he had rejected her, and now she was not sure if she was ready to accept another man. Frank told her gently that he would wait for her. Meanwhile, Yuin Xi fell in love with Tai Quin. She found a new life in Seoul Hotel working as a waitress. Rong Qi was still in love with her and trying his best to impress her.

ZhenYin was falling in love with Frank’s smart wit and kindness, but then she found out about Frank’s identity, and was so hurt and angry she broke up with him. Frank thought Zhen Yin chose Tai Quin over him, so he was also angry and swore to take over the hotel. But even when he was angry, he still cared deeply about her, and finally acknowledged he would do anything for her. Zhen Yin had also realized she loved Frank enough to forgive him. And because of Zhen Yin, Frank discovered another part of himself, one which cared for the welfare of other people, and Frank gave up the takeover and decided instead to save the Seoul Hotel. He went to the police and assisted in the arrest of Yuin Xi’s father.

Frank had been abandoned by his father when he was a little boy, that was why he was adopted and raised in the USA, and the reason for his cold, unemotional persona – he could never let go of the fact that he was unwanted by his own parents, and felt that he was unworthy of anyone’s love. While he was back in Korea, he found his father again, and also met his sister Jenny, incidentally Zhen Yin’s roommate. He forgave his father and began forging bonds with Jenny.

Yuin Xi left to study in the USA. Frank proposed to ZhenYin, and wanted to take her to USA with him, but at the last minute Zhen Yin refused. She was still confused whom she really loved – Tai Quin, or Frank. But Frank could not bear to lose her now. ZhenYin read his emails to her where he told her how much he loved her and that this was not the end, he would wait for the day when they are together again (he was emailing from his cellphone). ZhenYin finally realized it was Frank she really loved. She hurried to the airport, but Frank had already left.

The CEO’s wife also passed away. Yuin Xi’s father was brought up on charges for his illegal actions. Tai Quin was now the CEO, and Zhen Yin was still pining for Frank. She’d finally realized her feelings for Tai Quin was merely friendship. She was telling Tai Quin she regretted her stupidity, thenTai Quin dragged her downstairs, back to work to welcome a very special guest, and there was Frank, coming towards her.

Frank: “Were you waiting for me? I’ve been waiting for you too. Can I check in now?”

Zhen Yin: “How long are you planning to stay, Mr. Customer?”

Frank: “Forever. I will stay here with you forever.”

(As for Tai Quin/Yuin Xi/Rong Qi, there was no definite ending. Rong Qi still loves Yuin Xi, and she still loves Tai Quin, and Tai Quin is a mystery. He seems to be still in love with Zhen Yin and he doesn’t show more than concern for Yuin Xi, though there was one time he told her he *might* fall in love with her. In the ending, Tai Quin and Rong Qi both went to USA to join a convention, and also to meet with Yuin Xi, who was studying there.)

COMMENTS
This series has an interesting plot and well-rounded characters, but the biggest attraction (especially for female fans) was the role of Frank, by actor Bae Yong Jun. He was a rich, sophisticated businessman, but there was a sadness, a loneliness inside him that was caused by his bitter childhood. He spent most of his life hating his father for abandoning him, but when he met his father again, what he felt was not anger, but sadness and regret.

Frank rarely smiled, but when he did, it was almost always because of Zhen Yin. At first because of her silly antics (like talking to herself while banging her head against the wall), but ultimately because she brought that much happiness in his life. By his own words, it was because of her he first knew what “human warmth” was like, what it was like to be happy. To him, she symbolized not only love, but warmth and happiness and life. He needed her.

There are also many other scenes involving business takeover tactics, the rivalry between Tai Quin and Frank, and also Rong Qi and Yuin Xi’s families. There was also Frank’s attorney, Li Oh, who was his best friend.

To be quite honest, my main reason for watching this series is also because of Frank, whose character piqued my interest at first and gradually had me oddly touched by his loneliness and his healing love. His love healed both himself and Zhen Yin. Zhen Yin, who needed someone to love her after Tai Quin’s rejection, and Frank, who desperately needed love and happiness, after a life of hating his father and himself.

As for Tai Quin, I never liked him much, maybe because he had a hold on Zhen Yin’s feelings and he was Frank’s rival, both in love and business. As Yuin Xi’s main love interest, I also did not like him (Tai Quin), since I felt sorry for Rong Qi, who loved Yuin Xi with a young boy’s innocent steadfastness. As for Yuin Xi, perhaps I just don’t like the actress, I certainly did not like her character in this story. The picture of the “poor little rich girl” who’d never had to strive for anything in her life was never my cup of tea.

Favorite characters
Frank Shin. He was endearingly sad and lonely, that it was heart-warming to see how he fell in love with Zhen Yin. Because he lived in a world where nothing mattered but power and money, and finally he met a simple, happy girl who found happiness in simple things like friendship and good food. She made a home for him inside his heart, she made him laugh, she taught him to open his heart and realize that there were some things more precious than money, she helped him to forgive his father and begin a relationship with his newfound sister.

Favorite actors
Bae Yong Jun (Frank) and Song Yun Erh (Zhen Yin). Ms. Song suited the role of the sweet, foolishly naïve girl, and I think she did a great job in showing Zhen Yin’s indecision (torn between 2 men), and her growing love for Frank. Bae Yong Jun, on the other hand, was simply brilliant. His expression of Frank’s feelings was excellent. And the look in his eyes, alternating between loneliness at first, and a relaxed happiness after he met ZhenYin, was priceless.

Favorite lines
(1) Frank gave Zhen Yin a bouquet of 300 roses. Because the restaurant where he first saw her, where she made a scene complaining of the bad food, was called “300 Roses”.

(2) Frank’s email letters to Zhen Yin. (“If you want, I will give up everything for you. So, please don’t leave me. I can’t lose you now.”)

(3) The ending. “How long are you planning to stay?” “Forever.”

Best Scene
(1) The ending. ‘Nuff said.

(2) The swimming pool scene: After Frank told ZhenYin the significance of the 300 roses, he asked her to go with him again to Las Vegas, to visit the place where they first met. Then ZhenYin fell into the pool (she could not swim), and Frank pulled her up, and then stood back, amazed and laughing, as ZhenYin almost drowned in 4-feet deep water. Then he really saved her, and the look he gave her (the smile on his face) was a mix of amusement and tenderness.

Saddest scene
(1) When ZhenYin confronted Frank about the truth of his motives. While Frank did also come to Korea to take over the hotel, the real reason why he came was to see ZhenYin again. But ZhenYin thought he had purposely gone out with her to try to get more information about the Seoul Hotel.

“How can you do this to me? Why do you make me suffer so?! I … I thought I could finally fall in love…”

(2) When Frank met his father for the first time. His father seemed uncaring of the fact that he’d abandoned his two children, and Frank was so angry. He asked his father if he would care if he knew how his elder son had spent most of his life sad and alone, ashamed of the fact that he was abandoned, and he’d never known what joy and happiness was like.

(3) The almost ending, where Frank was waiting for ZhenYin at the airport and his eyes grew sadder and sadder as it became evident that ZhenYin was not going to come.

Happiest scene
For ZhenYin: When Frank proposed to her. And the ending, when Frank came back to her.

For Frank: every moment he was with ZhenYin.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
For ZhenYin, who was still heartbroken over Tai Quin’s desertion three years ago, Frank’s love healed her bruised heart, and made her giddy with the possibility of a new love. That was why she was so angry when she found out about Frank’s mission. But she still loved him, and for her, Frank gave up his mercenary life and chose a simpler way of life with Zhen Yin.

For Frank, Zhen Yin was like a burst of sunlight in his life. Her bright, cheerful disposition brightened his days, and even when he was furious at her, he still loved her. He sought her until she came back to him, and he gave up everything so that he can be with her. Oh, and have I mentioned that I love the gentle look in his eyes whenever he smiles at her?

Wait a minute! If Tai Quin and Zhen Yin were a couple, and Frank started courting Zhen Yin, doesn’t that make Frank a third party?
Personally, I disagree. First of all, Tai Quin and ZhenYin both agreed to be “just friends” before they came back to Seoul. It’s just that both Tai Quin and ZhenYin both still had lingering feelings for each other. It’s interesting to note that for the few times Tai Quin tries to confess or do something nice for ZhenYin, Frank comes along and destroys the mood. Maybe that shows that it was meant to be for Frank and ZhenYin.

Besides, I rather think it was Tai Quin’s own fault for deserting Zhen Yin three years ago, then coming back without lettting their real feelings come out in the open. He was insensitive and easy to anger, and would time and again hurt ZhenYin’s feelings. And it was at this time, when she was feeling alone and unwanted, that Frank came along and showered her with attention and made her feel loved and special. It’s not Frank’s fault at all that he was able to give ZhenYin what she needed, and by the time Tai Quin realized he still loved her, it was too late, she had fallen in love with Frank. I think it was fate.

If you think about it, that scene in the desert is a clue to what might be the ending of the love triangle. Tai Quin leaves Zhen Yin, and when he came back for her, she was gone. (Tai Quin left Zhen Yin 3 years ago, and when he came back for her now, she had already met and fallen in love with another man – Frank Shin). A lesson can be learned from this – that chances might come only once in your life. By the time you realize you want that person beside you forever, he/she might be gone forever. Zhen Yin was lucky – Frank came back for her. But Tai Quin was not.

Worth Watching?
One interesting fact about this series is that it is actually a simple love story with a simple plot. It will remind you a lot of “Pretty Woman”, how love melts the ice around an arrogant, lonely man’s heart. But what makes this story more special for me is how you can see the growing love between Frank and ZhenYin. It’s a lot more than romantic lines spoken by a good-looking actor, it’s also the way he loved her and the way he needed her, and the tender way he looked at her and the gentle, happy smile in his eyes will make you fall in love with him, too. But speaking of romantic lines, “Hotelier” has some of the best lines in cinema, definitely worth remembering.

Rating


INTERESTING FACTS
It was a definite hit in Korea and in Taiwan. Bae Yong Jun “retired” for two years before making this series, and it was a great comeback! He also looked a lot different from his younger, fuller face, so definitely, one of the biggest attractions of this series is Bae Yong Jun. Check out the response of female fans from online forums.

However, this is more than just your average female hormone overload. Bae Yong Jun is more than just another handsome face, his portrayal of a lonely business takeover specialist is superb. And there is a certain something about Bae Yong Jun which makes his fans so crazy about him. When he is sad and hurt, you can still feel his loneliness. When he smiles, happiness glowing in his eyes, you find yourself smiling crazily along with him. He is one of the rare actors who can make you _feel_. And for me, that is the definition of a real actor.

LINKS
Here’s a chinese “Hotelier” series and actors links page: CLICK HERE

And here is my personal page for Hotelier: CLICK HERE

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Endless Love [Korea]

Written by Riona


"Love? Everyone in this serial loved too much..."



SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Alt Title
Autumn of My Heart

Chinese Title
Lan She Seng Shi Lian

Translated As
Blue Life-Death Love

Cast-Character
Song Seung Hun-Quin Xi Song
Song Hye Kyo-En Xi
Wong Bin-Tai Xi

No. of Episode
20

Year of Production
2000

Language
Korean, dubbed/subtitles in Mandarin

Plot
Two baby girls were switched at birth by mistake. And when the girls were around 12 years old, they found out their real identity. En Xi was supposed to be the poor girl, and Xin Ai was the real daughter of the rich family. After a lot of confusion and heartbreak, the two girls switched places again. And En Xi was separated from her happy, loving family, and her older brother, Quin Xi, whom she loved very much. Soon the rich family immigrated to America.

Years later, En Xi was working in a hotel, owed by Tai Xi’s family, a friend of Quin Xi. Tai Xi fell in love with her. Quin Xi came back from America, and after much searching, he met En Xi again. Quin Xi was now engaged to You Mei, whom he met in America, and En Xi began going out with Tai Xi.

Soon, En Xi and Quin Xi discovered their bond was closer than a brother/sister relationship, and they decided to be together, against the wishes of their families. Tai Xi was angry and heartbroken. When Quin Xi broke up with her, You Mei tried to commit suicide. She slit her wrist, and even though she did not die, her arm suffered severe injuries. The doctor said she might never gain proper use of it again (she was an artist/painter).

Quin Xi felt responsible and stayed with her to nurse her back to health. En Xi, on the other hand, discovered she had leukemia. However, she was poor, so she could not afford treatment. She had prepared herself to die when Tai Xi found out about her illness. Even knowing she loved only Quin Xi, Tai Xi offered to take her to a hospital and pursue a cure. And Quin Xi thought En Xi and Tai Xi had gotten back together. The doctor You Mei her hand had recovered, but she thought Quin Xi would leave her again when he found out, so she didn’t tell him.

Soon the entire family found out about En Xi’s illness. Quin Xi was the last to find out. He got to the hospital just as En Xi fell into a coma. Quin Xi also found out You Mei had been lying to him about her injured arm. Quin Xi went into a shock, believing that En Xi would really die the next time he came to see her, but Tai Xi knocked some sense into him. He came to the hospital, and En Xi woke up while he was beside her bed.

Quin Xi took En Xi home with him. They spent many happy days alone together. Tai Xi saw them together, and was happy for En Xi even though his heart was breaking. En Xi’s condition got worse, and soon she was spitting out blood. The doctor predicted the worst scenario.

En Xi finally passed away. Everyone was there at her funeral, but Quin Xi was gone by the time they were flinging her ashes out into the sea. He was walking aimlessly, blinded by memories of En Xi, when he was hit by a car. He too died, and was finally reunited with En Xi.

Comments
The truth? I usually like beautifully tragic stories, because they make me bawl and form this tight, aching knot in my chest. Of course in real life I prefer happy endings, but sometimes it’s nice to watch tragic tales, you know? Just for a good, long cry.

I’ve heard endless praise for “Endless Love” even before I watched it. That it was so sad, that someone’s mother and all her neighbors and mahjong partners cried for days after watching this series. So I watched it.

And it was the most horridly boring, most slow-paced, slow-motion, most overly-dramatic series I have ever watched. I spent every minute cursing its redundant dialogue (“You’re going to die? En Xi is going to die. You can’t die, En Xi.” All said by one person, all in the same breath). Everyone moved and turned their heads as if in slow motion, I thought their necks would break from such strained movement. Everyone cried, as if they thought if the actors cried, the audience would cry, too.

NOT! I cry only if the combination of acting, story, and music is done magnificently, and there was no such magnificence in this series. It was, in a word, a drag.

I thought it was a tad unbelievable how a love between a brother and sister (even if not by birth) would blossom to be a romantic love. I thought they were too selfish to disregard their families’ feelings. I thought En Xi was so cruel to Tai Xi, and I felt sorry for Tai Xi, even though he was also a weak fool. But the biggest, weakest fool in this story is You Mei. God, how I hated her. Not because she was an obstacle between Quin Xi and En Xi, but because she was so pathetically spineless and a crybaby.

Even though some people might also have liked En Xi because she was sweet and kind, and remained so even after life dealt her one crisis after another, until finally she died of an awful disease, but I also thought that was a tad unbelievable. Nobody could be THAT noble, in the face of such odds. I’m not an inhumane bastard, but I do not feel sorry for a charater if it was painfully obvious that this character was MADE for us to pity her.

The first part of this series was actually decent, with the confused feelings of parents of both families if they were going to switch back their daughters, because even though not their flesh and blood, they loved them as if they were their own children. But it rapidly degraded to a slow torture.

The only redeeming trait of this series is Tai Xi, and I’m informed that most people actually liked this not because of Quin Xi and En Xi, but because of Tai Xi’s selfless sacrifice. But I thought him too selfless and too willing to sacrifice himself that it was also unbelievable.

In short, I have no good thing to say about this series except the music. At least the themesong is nice to hear.

Favorite characters
None. But if I had to choose one, it would be Tai Xi. But that’s only because I felt sorry for him because he let En Xi step all over him.

Favorite actors
None. Even though the actors were handsome, they held no real appeal for me. En Xi is indeed beautiful, but I thought her innocent, porcelain, child-like face too unreal. And maybe because both times I watched a series by this actress, she tried so hard to gain my sympathy by acting so depressed and “poor poor me, take pity on me” that I ended up liking her even less.

Favorite lines
None. All dialogue in this series were overdone and overly dramatic. Not to mention redundant.

Best Scene
When both sickeningly sad characters finally died and put an end to our torture? Just kidding. But the answer is also none.

Saddest scene
The entire dang thing is so sad, it makes me weep (not). But to be honest, if it weren’t so irritatingly slow, I might have liked it more.

Well, there was this one scene. I felt sorry for En Xi’s real mother. When they were kids, Xin Ai hated her “mom” for making her do hard work and for not having a privileged life. Xin Ai was overjoyed when she found out she was really the daugher of the rich family in school, and she was all-too-willing to go back to her real family. But the rich mother also loved En Xi, and at first could not accept Xin Ai even though she was her real daughter, but in the end accepted her too and wished she could keep both daughters. She went to En Xi’s real mother and told her she could provide En Xi a better life and a better education, and she would return En Xi to her when she was grown up.

En Xi’s mother was sad that Xin Ai apparently hated her so much, and when she saw that in En Xi’s heart, her mother was not *her*, it was the rich mother she’d grown up with, she finally agreed to give En Xi back. But En Xi decided to stay with her real mother, and mother-and-daughter embraced and cried in each other’s arms.

Happiest scene
Probably when brother and sister found each other again, although *I* felt no happiness for them at any part.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
Love? Everyone in this serial loved too much. En Xi and Quin Xi loved each other so much, they made their families and friends angry and heartbroken. Tai Xi loved so much, he was willing to throw away his money to cure En Xi’s leukemia, even though he knew she didn’t love him. You Mei loved Quin Xi so much, she resorted to suicide and then deceit to get him back. And of course, both parents love their daughters very much, too.

But if you were to ask me which love touched me the most, I would say… none. Except perhaps the parents’ love for their children, that never gets old.

Worth Watching?
If you like slow, angst-ridden dramas, this might be for you. But if you were like me, maybe you should save yourself the trouble. And don’t let the awesome five-star reviews influence you too much, maybe you’d better see it for yourself first before you form any conclusions.

Rating


Interesting Facts
The director of Endless Love also directed a new series called “Winter Song” or “Winter Sonata”, starring my (currently) most favorite Korean sweetheart, Bae Yong Jun. It’s getting popularly known as “Endless Love II”. Naturally, I will watch it, but solely because of Bae Yong Jun. And I am almost afraid that it might be another slow torture like this Endless Love. For my sanity’s sake (and for my love for Bae Yong Jun), I sincerely hope not. I will write a review for that after I watch it.

Links
Here’s a chinese “Endless Love” series and actors links page: CLICK HERE

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Endless Love [Korea]

Written by Riona


"Love? Everyone in this serial loved too much..."




SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Alt Title
Autumn of My Heart

Chinese Title
Lan She Seng Shi Lian

Translated As
Blue Life-Death Love

Cast-Character
Song Seung Hun-Quin Xi Song
Song Hye Kyo-En Xi
Wong Bin-Tai Xi

No. of Episode
20

Year of Production
2000

Language
Korean, dubbed/subtitles in Mandarin

Plot
Two baby girls were switched at birth by mistake. And when the girls were around 12 years old, they found out their real identity. En Xi was supposed to be the poor girl, and Xin Ai was the real daughter of the rich family. After a lot of confusion and heartbreak, the two girls switched places again. And En Xi was separated from her happy, loving family, and her older brother, Quin Xi, whom she loved very much. Soon the rich family immigrated to America.

Years later, En Xi was working in a hotel, owed by Tai Xi’s family, a friend of Quin Xi. Tai Xi fell in love with her. Quin Xi came back from America, and after much searching, he met En Xi again. Quin Xi was now engaged to You Mei, whom he met in America, and En Xi began going out with Tai Xi.

Soon, En Xi and Quin Xi discovered their bond was closer than a brother/sister relationship, and they decided to be together, against the wishes of their families. Tai Xi was angry and heartbroken. When Quin Xi broke up with her, You Mei tried to commit suicide. She slit her wrist, and even though she did not die, her arm suffered severe injuries. The doctor said she might never gain proper use of it again (she was an artist/painter).

Quin Xi felt responsible and stayed with her to nurse her back to health. En Xi, on the other hand, discovered she had leukemia. However, she was poor, so she could not afford treatment. She had prepared herself to die when Tai Xi found out about her illness. Even knowing she loved only Quin Xi, Tai Xi offered to take her to a hospital and pursue a cure. And Quin Xi thought En Xi and Tai Xi had gotten back together. The doctor You Mei her hand had recovered, but she thought Quin Xi would leave her again when he found out, so she didn’t tell him.

Soon the entire family found out about En Xi’s illness. Quin Xi was the last to find out. He got to the hospital just as En Xi fell into a coma. Quin Xi also found out You Mei had been lying to him about her injured arm. Quin Xi went into a shock, believing that En Xi would really die the next time he came to see her, but Tai Xi knocked some sense into him. He came to the hospital, and En Xi woke up while he was beside her bed.

Quin Xi took En Xi home with him. They spent many happy days alone together. Tai Xi saw them together, and was happy for En Xi even though his heart was breaking. En Xi’s condition got worse, and soon she was spitting out blood. The doctor predicted the worst scenario.

En Xi finally passed away. Everyone was there at her funeral, but Quin Xi was gone by the time they were flinging her ashes out into the sea. He was walking aimlessly, blinded by memories of En Xi, when he was hit by a car. He too died, and was finally reunited with En Xi.

Comments
The truth? I usually like beautifully tragic stories, because they make me bawl and form this tight, aching knot in my chest. Of course in real life I prefer happy endings, but sometimes it’s nice to watch tragic tales, you know? Just for a good, long cry.

I’ve heard endless praise for “Endless Love” even before I watched it. That it was so sad, that someone’s mother and all her neighbors and mahjong partners cried for days after watching this series. So I watched it.

And it was the most horridly boring, most slow-paced, slow-motion, most overly-dramatic series I have ever watched. I spent every minute cursing its redundant dialogue (“You’re going to die? En Xi is going to die. You can’t die, En Xi.” All said by one person, all in the same breath). Everyone moved and turned their heads as if in slow motion, I thought their necks would break from such strained movement. Everyone cried, as if they thought if the actors cried, the audience would cry, too.

NOT! I cry only if the combination of acting, story, and music is done magnificently, and there was no such magnificence in this series. It was, in a word, a drag.

I thought it was a tad unbelievable how a love between a brother and sister (even if not by birth) would blossom to be a romantic love. I thought they were too selfish to disregard their families’ feelings. I thought En Xi was so cruel to Tai Xi, and I felt sorry for Tai Xi, even though he was also a weak fool. But the biggest, weakest fool in this story is You Mei. God, how I hated her. Not because she was an obstacle between Quin Xi and En Xi, but because she was so pathetically spineless and a crybaby.

Even though some people might also have liked En Xi because she was sweet and kind, and remained so even after life dealt her one crisis after another, until finally she died of an awful disease, but I also thought that was a tad unbelievable. Nobody could be THAT noble, in the face of such odds. I’m not an inhumane bastard, but I do not feel sorry for a charater if it was painfully obvious that this character was MADE for us to pity her.

The first part of this series was actually decent, with the confused feelings of parents of both families if they were going to switch back their daughters, because even though not their flesh and blood, they loved them as if they were their own children. But it rapidly degraded to a slow torture.

The only redeeming trait of this series is Tai Xi, and I’m informed that most people actually liked this not because of Quin Xi and En Xi, but because of Tai Xi’s selfless sacrifice. But I thought him too selfless and too willing to sacrifice himself that it was also unbelievable.

In short, I have no good thing to say about this series except the music. At least the themesong is nice to hear.

Favorite characters
None. But if I had to choose one, it would be Tai Xi. But that’s only because I felt sorry for him because he let En Xi step all over him.

Favorite actors
None. Even though the actors were handsome, they held no real appeal for me. En Xi is indeed beautiful, but I thought her innocent, porcelain, child-like face too unreal. And maybe because both times I watched a series by this actress, she tried so hard to gain my sympathy by acting so depressed and “poor poor me, take pity on me” that I ended up liking her even less.

Favorite lines
None. All dialogue in this series were overdone and overly dramatic. Not to mention redundant.

Best Scene
When both sickeningly sad characters finally died and put an end to our torture? Just kidding. But the answer is also none.

Saddest scene
The entire dang thing is so sad, it makes me weep (not). But to be honest, if it weren’t so irritatingly slow, I might have liked it more.

Well, there was this one scene. I felt sorry for En Xi’s real mother. When they were kids, Xin Ai hated her “mom” for making her do hard work and for not having a privileged life. Xin Ai was overjoyed when she found out she was really the daugher of the rich family in school, and she was all-too-willing to go back to her real family. But the rich mother also loved En Xi, and at first could not accept Xin Ai even though she was her real daughter, but in the end accepted her too and wished she could keep both daughters. She went to En Xi’s real mother and told her she could provide En Xi a better life and a better education, and she would return En Xi to her when she was grown up.

En Xi’s mother was sad that Xin Ai apparently hated her so much, and when she saw that in En Xi’s heart, her mother was not *her*, it was the rich mother she’d grown up with, she finally agreed to give En Xi back. But En Xi decided to stay with her real mother, and mother-and-daughter embraced and cried in each other’s arms.

Happiest scene
Probably when brother and sister found each other again, although *I* felt no happiness for them at any part.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
Love? Everyone in this serial loved too much. En Xi and Quin Xi loved each other so much, they made their families and friends angry and heartbroken. Tai Xi loved so much, he was willing to throw away his money to cure En Xi’s leukemia, even though he knew she didn’t love him. You Mei loved Quin Xi so much, she resorted to suicide and then deceit to get him back. And of course, both parents love their daughters very much, too.

But if you were to ask me which love touched me the most, I would say… none. Except perhaps the parents’ love for their children, that never gets old.

Worth Watching?
If you like slow, angst-ridden dramas, this might be for you. But if you were like me, maybe you should save yourself the trouble. And don’t let the awesome five-star reviews influence you too much, maybe you’d better see it for yourself first before you form any conclusions.

Rating


Interesting Facts
The director of Endless Love also directed a new series called “Winter Song” or “Winter Sonata”, starring my (currently) most favorite Korean sweetheart, Bae Yong Jun. It’s getting popularly known as “Endless Love II”. Naturally, I will watch it, but solely because of Bae Yong Jun. And I am almost afraid that it might be another slow torture like this Endless Love. For my sanity’s sake (and for my love for Bae Yong Jun), I sincerely hope not. I will write a review for that after I watch it.

Links
Here’s a chinese “Endless Love” series and actors links page: CLICK HERE

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All About Eve [Korea]

Written by Riona


"...to be perfectly honest I’d seen other similar films where the male lead’s sweetness and devotion touched me more (namely, “Hotelier” by Bae Yong Jun)"



SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Translated Title
Xia Wa De You Mo, or in Taiwan, Ai Shang Nui Zhu Po
To Love a Female Broadcaster

Episodes
20

Produced In
2000

Cast-Character
Jan Dong Gun-Yin Xiang Tze
Chae Rim-Zhen Shan Mei
Han Jae Suk-Jin You Zhen
Kim So Yun-Shui Yin Mei

Plot
Yin Mei’s father died on a construction site, and the manager, Shan Mei’s father, took her to live in the city. Yin Mei was a poor girl with a bad past – her drunken father beat her, and her gangster boyfriend mistreated her. She worked hard to finish high school and wanted to make her better life for herself. From the start, she was envious of Shan Mei, with her cheerful disposition and her easy, pampered life. Yin Mei also met You Zhen, Shan Mei’s neighbor and first love. Yin Mei sought out to make You Zhen fall in love with her, not because she really loved him, but because she was envious of everything Shan Mei had.

Shan Mei, heartbroken, left for London, and there she met Xiang Tze, who was the son of the owner of MBS, a major broadcasting company in Seoul, but Shan Mei didn’t know that, she only knew him as her “upperclassman” in the university. Both of them had come to London to escape their emotional stress in Korea – for Xiang Tze, it was his resentment for his father who did not have time for their family. Shan Mei and Xiang Tze were very happy in London. When Shan Mei came back to Seoul, she wanted to work for MBS, and incidentally Yin Mei had the same goal. You Zhen also worked for MBS as a cameraman, and You Zhen and Yin Mei are still together.

Yin Mei was beautiful and talented and devious, and she wanted to be MBS’s next star reporter. Shan Mei was sadly left in the dust behind her. Shan Mei found out about Xiang Tze’s real identity on the same day Xiang Tze confessed love for her, but Shan Mei still had feelings for You Zhen. Xiang Tze told her he’d wait for her, and he would comfort and cheer up Shan Mei when she was depressed over You Zhen, or over Yin Mei’s latest scheme to upstage her. Shan Mei was touched by his devotion and soon also fell in love with him.

Meanwhile, Yin Mei was even angrier and more jealous when she found out who Shan Mei’s new “boyfriend” was. Then she decided she didn’t want to be MBS’s star reporter, she wanted to be its mistress, so she dumped You Zhen. You Zhen was devastated and became a ghost of his former self while Yin Mei chased after Xiang Tze. But Xiang Tze repeatedly told her he loved only Shan Mei. In her quest to be rich and famous, she tampered with the car of MBS’s current star reporter, and the woman broke her leg. Unfortunately, the video monitoring system caught her on tape, and the tape was in You Zhen’s hands.

You Zhen loved her so much, he erased the tape for her. He asked her to go away with him, but she refused and spurned him again and again. But when she was alone, Yin Mei would clutch his picture and cry brokenly to herself. Because she really did love him, she just loved her ambition more. During a taping session, Yin Mei’s ex-boyfriend, whom she reported to the police and got him in jail because he tried to expose her dark past as a prostitute, tried to stab her with a knife, and a struggle ensued between him and You Zhen. Unseeing, Yin Mei stumbled onto the street, and was about to be hit by a truck, but You Zhen pushed her away, and he was hit by the truck.

You Zhen died, and everyone was mourning, but Yin Mei continued to work as if nothing happened. The entire MBS office thought she was a cold, unfeeling witch. But it was all in Yin Mei’s plan. She was going to bring shame onto herself, then she would kill her ex-boyfriend, then kill herself, thus bring justice for her beloved You Zhen’s death. But before she could put her plan in action, she found the tape You Zhen had erased for her, and in it he left a message for her.

“Our happy moments will always stay in my memory. Let’s get married, Yin Mei. I don’t care what happened in your past, I forgive you for everything you’ve done, and everything you will still do. So I hope you will forgive yourself too. Because I love you, and I hope you will learn to love yourself, too. And be happy, because I love you.”

While Yin Mei was watching the tape, she cried and cried and cried… You Zhen had forgiven her for everything, even for being the cause of his own death. There was no more meaning in seeking revenge for him. So she sent her ex-boyfriend to jail again, begged forgiveness from You Zhen’s mother (who hated her for destroying You Zhen’s life), and made peace with Shan Mei. Then she left a letter with Xiang Tze detailing her crimes, then, in a state of numbness, came to stand beside a small lake. “Can I forgive myself now?” she asked herself. Then she walked into the water and disappeared. When Shan Mei and Xiang Tze found her again, she was at an orphanage in a faraway village. She’d lost all her memory, except for the fact that she loved You Zhen. She was content to stay in the orphanage forever.

Shan Mei was leaving the next day for an internship in London. Xiang Tze did not want her to leave, and when they came back to the city (after visiting Yin Mei), Xiang Tze proposed to her, and they kissed in the middle of a busy highway.

Comments
Most people liked this story because of Xiang Tze and Shan Mei. Xiang Tze, the handsome, prince-charming figure in both women’s lives, and yet his concern and love for Shan Mei was sweet and touching.

I agree, Xiang Tze is a dream come true. Where would you find such a patient, understanding man, who stands by and waits for Shan Mei get over her lingering feelings for You Zhen? He was her protector, her friend, her shoulder to cry on. Because of his healing love, Shan Mei got over You Zhen and began to accept Xiang Tze’s love. And yet, it was also a two-way giving cycle. Xiang Tze was bitter and angry at his father, and it was because of Shan Mei’s influence that he came back to Korea and made peace with his father. She eased the loneliness in his spirit, and because of her, he began to laugh and feel happiness again.

But to be honest, the main reason I liked this series is because of You Zhen and Yin Mei. Not because the story between Xiang Tze and Shan Mei held no attraction for me, it was indeed a lovely story, but it’s little too common and “perfect”, if you know what I mean. Prince falls in love with princess. But You Zhen and Yin Mei had something very special.

You Zhen was a happy young man who did not have a cruel bone in his body. For a man, he was also incredibly naïve. He first felt sorry for Yin Mei before he fell in love with her. His mother loved him very much, and wished he would marry Shan Mei, but he chose Yin Mei instead. The pains a mother goes through because her son blamed her for not accepting Yin Mei as the woman he loved was excellent – you can really feel this mother’s love for her son, and her resentment for the woman who was ruining her son’s life, and yet she could not do anything.

Yin Mei never thought she would really fall for You Zhen – at first it was just her spiteful attempt to get back at the people who led more fortunate lives than she had. But she did learn to love You Zhen, and it was her downfall. See? She was blind with passion and greed, that in her quest to achieve her great dreams, she destroyed the one person who meant the world to her, and who loved her even knowing how far she would go to get what she wanted. And in so doing, she destroyed herself too.

Favorite characters
Yin Mei and You Zhen, for the reasons stated above.

Favorite actors
Kim So Yun (Yin Mei) – she was a terrific actress, as she does a great job of making you hate her for being so cruel. And yet there are moments of indecision about her real personality when you see her crying brokenly while holding onto YouZhen’s picture. And in the end, when her spirit was broken, there’s nothing else you can feel for her except sadness and pity. Some people may think Yin Mei got what she deserved, but I think she paid for it when she singlehandedly destroyed the one person she loved the most.

Han Jae Suk (You Zhen) – I first saw Han Jae Suk in MODEL, and there he was a brash, arrogant young man bent on succeeding and winning the love of one special girl. But here he was a sweetly innocent man who loved with all his heart, until his death. I thought Han Jae Suk did a terrific job playing both roles. Here, his eyes were wide and alight with innocent caring, and in the end before he died, he played a broken man, living in the ghost of a spurned love.

To be fair, Jan Dong Gun (Xiang Tze) and Chae Rim (Shan Mei) were also terrific in this serial. They were a great couple and made a great many people fall in love with them, and women all around are gushing about how sweet and charming Xiang Tze is. Though I have to admit both Jan Dong Gun and Chae Rim are well suited to the characters they played: the rich, sophisticated Prince-charming, and his sweetly innocent princess.

Favorite lines
The things XiangTze says to Shan Mei to make her happy are undoubtedly sweet. He made a tape for her and told her he wished she would always smile her sweet smile, because that was why he loved her. He promised her he would always make her happy, he told her he would wait for her while she was helping You Zhen get back to his feet, he told her he would never let her leave him again. There was a boyish sweetness in the way he picked out an engagement ring for Shan Mei and practiced what he would say when he proposed to her.

But my most favorite is still the words You Zhen says to Yin Mei from the tape he made. And later, Yin Mei sitting before his grave, crying, “It would have been better if we’d never met, if we hadn’t loved each other. Then you’d still be alive.”

Best Scene
I would say the “tape” scene, too, and just before Yin Mei drowned herself in the lake. The dazed, “not-there” look in her eyes as she asks the ghost of her dead lover if she could forgive herself now…



As for Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, my favorite is the tape Xiang Tze made where he told her, “I love your smile… I promise I will make you happy for as long as I live…”

Saddest scene
(1) You Zhen’s funeral, (2) while YinMei is watching You Zhen’s tape, and (3) Yin Mei at You Zhen’s grave.

For Shan Mei, she was unbearably sad when she had to watch You Zhen fall in love with Yin Mei. So she left for London, where she met Xiang Tze. There are also more sad moments whenever Shan Mei is once again the victim of Yin Mei’s cruel schemes. And of course, the scene of You Zhen’s burial. The way Shan Mei cries, holding on to Xiang Tze’s arm, and the way You Zhen’s mother wails brokenly as she watches her only son’s casket being lowered into the ground...

Happiest scene
It would be the scenes You Zhen put in his tape about the happy times he had with Yin Mei before she became a star reporter and became obsessed with victory.

For Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, their happy times when they were in London, and the ending, when Xiang Tze proposed to her.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
I think I will remember this serial not because of Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, but because of You Zhen and Yin Mei. Their love story is unique and special because it’s a story of how love weakens both a weak man, and a wickedly devious woman. For no matter how battered or dark your soul, no matter how you fight against it, all people, weak or strong, are vulnerable to love.

To be fair, I also liked Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, and of course I also admired Xiang Tze’s lasting devotion, but to be perfectly honest I’d seen other similar films where the male lead’s sweetness and devotion touched me more (namely, “Hotelier” by Bae Yong Jun). So, in AAE, my favorite is still You Zhen/Yin Mei. Sorry to the Jan Dong Gun fans out there, but I am a Han Jae Suk fan above all. =)


Worth Watching?
Definitely. It’s the first ever Korean series to hit it big in Taiwan. You should see the scores of fans wailing “Upperclassman (Xiang Tze)! I love you!” ^_^ But there’s only one thing I can say. If you like sweet, happy love stories, you should see Xiang Tze and Shan Mei. If you like beautifully tragic love stories, then I’m sure you’ll like You Zhen and Yin Mei.

Rating


Interesting Facts
Jan Dong Gun and Han Jae Suk had another series together, “MODEL”, where they played rivals for one woman’s love. Incidentally, all the series I’ve watched by Han Jae Suk, he always plays the man who loves with all his heart, loves one woman only from start until end, but in the end, he dies a tragic death… I wonder why? Though I have to say he is perfect for this kind of role…

As for Kim So Yun and Chae Rim, most people like Chae Rim because she looks like a sweet girl, but there are also scores of male fans for Kim So Yun, because she is so devilishly beautiful in this series. =P Well, she is.

Links
Here’s a chinese “AAE” series and actors links page: CLICK HERE

Here’s a page I made for AAE: CLICK HERE

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All About Eve [Korea]

Written by Riona


"...to be perfectly honest I’d seen other similar films where the male lead’s sweetness and devotion touched me more (namely, “Hotelier” by Bae Yong Jun)"




SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS!



Translated Title
Xia Wa De You Mo, or in Taiwan, Ai Shang Nui Zhu Po
To Love a Female Broadcaster

Episodes
20

Produced In
2000

Cast-Character
Jan Dong Gun-Yin Xiang Tze
Chae Rim-Zhen Shan Mei
Han Jae Suk-Jin You Zhen
Kim So Yun-Shui Yin Mei

Plot
Yin Mei’s father died on a construction site, and the manager, Shan Mei’s father, took her to live in the city. Yin Mei was a poor girl with a bad past – her drunken father beat her, and her gangster boyfriend mistreated her. She worked hard to finish high school and wanted to make her better life for herself. From the start, she was envious of Shan Mei, with her cheerful disposition and her easy, pampered life. Yin Mei also met You Zhen, Shan Mei’s neighbor and first love. Yin Mei sought out to make You Zhen fall in love with her, not because she really loved him, but because she was envious of everything Shan Mei had.

Shan Mei, heartbroken, left for London, and there she met Xiang Tze, who was the son of the owner of MBS, a major broadcasting company in Seoul, but Shan Mei didn’t know that, she only knew him as her “upperclassman” in the university. Both of them had come to London to escape their emotional stress in Korea – for Xiang Tze, it was his resentment for his father who did not have time for their family. Shan Mei and Xiang Tze were very happy in London. When Shan Mei came back to Seoul, she wanted to work for MBS, and incidentally Yin Mei had the same goal. You Zhen also worked for MBS as a cameraman, and You Zhen and Yin Mei are still together.

Yin Mei was beautiful and talented and devious, and she wanted to be MBS’s next star reporter. Shan Mei was sadly left in the dust behind her. Shan Mei found out about Xiang Tze’s real identity on the same day Xiang Tze confessed love for her, but Shan Mei still had feelings for You Zhen. Xiang Tze told her he’d wait for her, and he would comfort and cheer up Shan Mei when she was depressed over You Zhen, or over Yin Mei’s latest scheme to upstage her. Shan Mei was touched by his devotion and soon also fell in love with him.

Meanwhile, Yin Mei was even angrier and more jealous when she found out who Shan Mei’s new “boyfriend” was. Then she decided she didn’t want to be MBS’s star reporter, she wanted to be its mistress, so she dumped You Zhen. You Zhen was devastated and became a ghost of his former self while Yin Mei chased after Xiang Tze. But Xiang Tze repeatedly told her he loved only Shan Mei. In her quest to be rich and famous, she tampered with the car of MBS’s current star reporter, and the woman broke her leg. Unfortunately, the video monitoring system caught her on tape, and the tape was in You Zhen’s hands.

You Zhen loved her so much, he erased the tape for her. He asked her to go away with him, but she refused and spurned him again and again. But when she was alone, Yin Mei would clutch his picture and cry brokenly to herself. Because she really did love him, she just loved her ambition more. During a taping session, Yin Mei’s ex-boyfriend, whom she reported to the police and got him in jail because he tried to expose her dark past as a prostitute, tried to stab her with a knife, and a struggle ensued between him and You Zhen. Unseeing, Yin Mei stumbled onto the street, and was about to be hit by a truck, but You Zhen pushed her away, and he was hit by the truck.

You Zhen died, and everyone was mourning, but Yin Mei continued to work as if nothing happened. The entire MBS office thought she was a cold, unfeeling witch. But it was all in Yin Mei’s plan. She was going to bring shame onto herself, then she would kill her ex-boyfriend, then kill herself, thus bring justice for her beloved You Zhen’s death. But before she could put her plan in action, she found the tape You Zhen had erased for her, and in it he left a message for her.

“Our happy moments will always stay in my memory. Let’s get married, Yin Mei. I don’t care what happened in your past, I forgive you for everything you’ve done, and everything you will still do. So I hope you will forgive yourself too. Because I love you, and I hope you will learn to love yourself, too. And be happy, because I love you.”

While Yin Mei was watching the tape, she cried and cried and cried… You Zhen had forgiven her for everything, even for being the cause of his own death. There was no more meaning in seeking revenge for him. So she sent her ex-boyfriend to jail again, begged forgiveness from You Zhen’s mother (who hated her for destroying You Zhen’s life), and made peace with Shan Mei. Then she left a letter with Xiang Tze detailing her crimes, then, in a state of numbness, came to stand beside a small lake. “Can I forgive myself now?” she asked herself. Then she walked into the water and disappeared. When Shan Mei and Xiang Tze found her again, she was at an orphanage in a faraway village. She’d lost all her memory, except for the fact that she loved You Zhen. She was content to stay in the orphanage forever.

Shan Mei was leaving the next day for an internship in London. Xiang Tze did not want her to leave, and when they came back to the city (after visiting Yin Mei), Xiang Tze proposed to her, and they kissed in the middle of a busy highway.

Comments
Most people liked this story because of Xiang Tze and Shan Mei. Xiang Tze, the handsome, prince-charming figure in both women’s lives, and yet his concern and love for Shan Mei was sweet and touching.

I agree, Xiang Tze is a dream come true. Where would you find such a patient, understanding man, who stands by and waits for Shan Mei get over her lingering feelings for You Zhen? He was her protector, her friend, her shoulder to cry on. Because of his healing love, Shan Mei got over You Zhen and began to accept Xiang Tze’s love. And yet, it was also a two-way giving cycle. Xiang Tze was bitter and angry at his father, and it was because of Shan Mei’s influence that he came back to Korea and made peace with his father. She eased the loneliness in his spirit, and because of her, he began to laugh and feel happiness again.

But to be honest, the main reason I liked this series is because of You Zhen and Yin Mei. Not because the story between Xiang Tze and Shan Mei held no attraction for me, it was indeed a lovely story, but it’s little too common and “perfect”, if you know what I mean. Prince falls in love with princess. But You Zhen and Yin Mei had something very special.

You Zhen was a happy young man who did not have a cruel bone in his body. For a man, he was also incredibly naïve. He first felt sorry for Yin Mei before he fell in love with her. His mother loved him very much, and wished he would marry Shan Mei, but he chose Yin Mei instead. The pains a mother goes through because her son blamed her for not accepting Yin Mei as the woman he loved was excellent – you can really feel this mother’s love for her son, and her resentment for the woman who was ruining her son’s life, and yet she could not do anything.

Yin Mei never thought she would really fall for You Zhen – at first it was just her spiteful attempt to get back at the people who led more fortunate lives than she had. But she did learn to love You Zhen, and it was her downfall. See? She was blind with passion and greed, that in her quest to achieve her great dreams, she destroyed the one person who meant the world to her, and who loved her even knowing how far she would go to get what she wanted. And in so doing, she destroyed herself too.

Favorite characters
Yin Mei and You Zhen, for the reasons stated above.

Favorite actors
Kim So Yun (Yin Mei) – she was a terrific actress, as she does a great job of making you hate her for being so cruel. And yet there are moments of indecision about her real personality when you see her crying brokenly while holding onto YouZhen’s picture. And in the end, when her spirit was broken, there’s nothing else you can feel for her except sadness and pity. Some people may think Yin Mei got what she deserved, but I think she paid for it when she singlehandedly destroyed the one person she loved the most.

Han Jae Suk (You Zhen) – I first saw Han Jae Suk in MODEL, and there he was a brash, arrogant young man bent on succeeding and winning the love of one special girl. But here he was a sweetly innocent man who loved with all his heart, until his death. I thought Han Jae Suk did a terrific job playing both roles. Here, his eyes were wide and alight with innocent caring, and in the end before he died, he played a broken man, living in the ghost of a spurned love.

To be fair, Jan Dong Gun (Xiang Tze) and Chae Rim (Shan Mei) were also terrific in this serial. They were a great couple and made a great many people fall in love with them, and women all around are gushing about how sweet and charming Xiang Tze is. Though I have to admit both Jan Dong Gun and Chae Rim are well suited to the characters they played: the rich, sophisticated Prince-charming, and his sweetly innocent princess.

Favorite lines
The things XiangTze says to Shan Mei to make her happy are undoubtedly sweet. He made a tape for her and told her he wished she would always smile her sweet smile, because that was why he loved her. He promised her he would always make her happy, he told her he would wait for her while she was helping You Zhen get back to his feet, he told her he would never let her leave him again. There was a boyish sweetness in the way he picked out an engagement ring for Shan Mei and practiced what he would say when he proposed to her.

But my most favorite is still the words You Zhen says to Yin Mei from the tape he made. And later, Yin Mei sitting before his grave, crying, “It would have been better if we’d never met, if we hadn’t loved each other. Then you’d still be alive.”

Best Scene
I would say the “tape” scene, too, and just before Yin Mei drowned herself in the lake. The dazed, “not-there” look in her eyes as she asks the ghost of her dead lover if she could forgive herself now…



As for Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, my favorite is the tape Xiang Tze made where he told her, “I love your smile… I promise I will make you happy for as long as I live…”

Saddest scene
(1) You Zhen’s funeral, (2) while YinMei is watching You Zhen’s tape, and (3) Yin Mei at You Zhen’s grave.

For Shan Mei, she was unbearably sad when she had to watch You Zhen fall in love with Yin Mei. So she left for London, where she met Xiang Tze. There are also more sad moments whenever Shan Mei is once again the victim of Yin Mei’s cruel schemes. And of course, the scene of You Zhen’s burial. The way Shan Mei cries, holding on to Xiang Tze’s arm, and the way You Zhen’s mother wails brokenly as she watches her only son’s casket being lowered into the ground...

Happiest scene
It would be the scenes You Zhen put in his tape about the happy times he had with Yin Mei before she became a star reporter and became obsessed with victory.

For Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, their happy times when they were in London, and the ending, when Xiang Tze proposed to her.

The BEST part – the LOVE factor
I think I will remember this serial not because of Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, but because of You Zhen and Yin Mei. Their love story is unique and special because it’s a story of how love weakens both a weak man, and a wickedly devious woman. For no matter how battered or dark your soul, no matter how you fight against it, all people, weak or strong, are vulnerable to love.

To be fair, I also liked Xiang Tze and Shan Mei, and of course I also admired Xiang Tze’s lasting devotion, but to be perfectly honest I’d seen other similar films where the male lead’s sweetness and devotion touched me more (namely, “Hotelier” by Bae Yong Jun). So, in AAE, my favorite is still You Zhen/Yin Mei. Sorry to the Jan Dong Gun fans out there, but I am a Han Jae Suk fan above all. =)


Worth Watching?
Definitely. It’s the first ever Korean series to hit it big in Taiwan. You should see the scores of fans wailing “Upperclassman (Xiang Tze)! I love you!” ^_^ But there’s only one thing I can say. If you like sweet, happy love stories, you should see Xiang Tze and Shan Mei. If you like beautifully tragic love stories, then I’m sure you’ll like You Zhen and Yin Mei.

Interesting Facts
Jan Dong Gun and Han Jae Suk had another series together, “MODEL”, where they played rivals for one woman’s love. Incidentally, all the series I’ve watched by Han Jae Suk, he always plays the man who loves with all his heart, loves one woman only from start until end, but in the end, he dies a tragic death… I wonder why? Though I have to say he is perfect for this kind of role…

As for Kim So Yun and Chae Rim, most people like Chae Rim because she looks like a sweet girl, but there are also scores of male fans for Kim So Yun, because she is so devilishly beautiful in this series. =P Well, she is.
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