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  1. class="entry-title" style="border: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 12px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; clear: both; line-height: 1.0909090909; text-transform: uppercase; color: rgb(43, 43, 43);"MY DAUGHTER SEO YOUNG: 1-6 AND OTP ALERT!

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    Yes yes yes! A new OTP fandom for me! Woo Jae -Seo Young <333

    My Daughter Seo Young is a 50-episode drama, so it’s ridiculously richard simmons LONG! So long that I’m not sure how long or how much further I’m able to endure until the very end. Sure I did finish Ojakgyo Brothers (which was about that length) , but that I did so only on a regularly skip-watch basis via KBS World, I never downloaded the show or anything. It was a mere love when it’s on, MEH or no bother when it’s not.

    But this THIS! This is So Hyun Kyung, who wrote the utterly precious49 days (though drama faltered towards the end with the ridiculous sister story) and the forever will be-always dear to my heart Brilliant Legacy which shot LSG to acting stardom. Prosecutor Princess ranks below than the former 2 but I remember loving it to bits when I when I followed it, had this ridiculous hots for Park Shi Hoo who played the mystery stalker. lol But point is, writer nim is a writer I’ve been following for quite some time, at least when she’d begun writing mainstream dramas. She’s not a great writer, but she writes with thought and heart, regardless of the theme. She caters to the mainstream banking on the typical K-drama formulas (you name em, she’s got em), but strangely never loses sight of her aim and tries to reach out to us with emotions so heartfelt and sometimes so dynamic you can’t look away. Realism is never her forte, in any way, but strangely I always feel very connected to the characters and stories she writes. Not realistic at all, but feels genuine and real.

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    Drama starts of with the usual drama, family problems. The title and the poster pretty much give it all away, it’s going to be a family relationship themed drama. And a very complicated yet heartwarming one, knowing writer Seo. It’s funny how some actors/actresses always manage to land the same veteran actors playing their parents, and are always estranged with each other lol. First we had Moon Chae Won and Kim Young Cheol in TPM and Nice Guy, here we have Lee Bo Young and Chun Ho Jin (they played father-daughter in another 50-ep drama earlier). *Why can’t family members get along for once in K-drama? WAE?!!?*

    Drama starts off in a speedy fashion, gets right into the point immediately. 6 episodes in, out of the 50 (I’m 4 eps behind the fully aired schedule), we already have everything in place. The characters, the OTP, the conflict, and the dilemma. Nothing groundbreaking or new about the plot, somewhat too coincidental if you ask me (but what K-drama isn’t). Characters are seen before, but played by different actors (so far they’re all decent, phew, at least I haven’t cringed or banged my head on a desk yet). Direction, just okay, nothing much to call home about.

    But like I said earlier, I don’t know, it’s prob just me, I always think writer nim has a knack with her characters and the way she presents them and their dynamics with each other. They may be the unoriginal but they’re always presented in charming and interesting ways. They may bicker endlessly, but somewhere down the line, your heart leaps, flutters and tugs along with their reactions and emotions. You know it when a writer puts a lil bit more effort into her lines or dialogues, writer Seo does it in a way, that right, a scene may come across typical or seen before, but when the characters spout or utter words from their mouths, your heart aches, your gut is squished. I think I’ve experienced that a few times watching scenes from Ep 5 and 6 (mostly Woo Jae and Seo Young’s parts :P ).

    Seo Young is cold and unaffected, ignorant and sometimes heartless. I actually get why she’s the way she is, having been brought up in such harsh conditions and having had to endure the worst in one single day – losing her mom and her dad (not literally, but metaphorically), it’s harrowing, and nothing else really matters. Sometimes I wish drama could make her father a bit more a wreck so that I can understand and justify Seo Young’s actions a lil bit more, empathise with her plight, and on how she’s treating her father. Because so far, yes, he’s messed himself up had wrecked their family apart, but seeing him wanting to mend things for good, it’s triggering the sympathy button in me. No matter how things have gone bad and weary between them, they’re still family and blood together. I know drama’s gonna take some time to mend the burned bridge between them, but seeing how she’s acting around her father, it does make me feel sour and sorry for the old guy. He tries hard, but nothing goes into the heart or mind of the icy rock solid daughter of his.

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    Sang Woo’s such an awesome brother, an awesome son. I don’t think he’s the nicest or the most angelic person around, but I love him for being genuinely loving and concerned for his father and his sister. One thing about being family, sometimes you find yourself stuck in the middle, and it can get awful if things aren’t done right. So far drama hasn’t emphasised how much Sang Woo wants Seo Young and their dad to make up, but instead he’s taking it all slowly, giving Seo Young time, and at the same time, also allowing his dad to make an effort to reach out to his sister. I do not think it’s an easy task, seeing how things can go awfully awfully awkward when they’re all in the same room, but I’m so glad he’s always there when things awry. I hope they keep him as he is, be the easy going and happy go lucky person he is, and have plenty of fun with Mi Gyeong and Ho Jeong. :D

    Sang Woo has the cutest encounters with his 2 OTP ladies, I adore both of them! Mi Gyeong the sassy tomboyish intern colleague of his, and Ho Jeong, the naive and silly crush-er of his. They’re both so starkly different and yet they intrigue him in different ways. I’m slightly inclined towards Mi Gyeong because I think he has more interest in her now and they click with each other better. But I do not think circumstances will allow them to get together (arrhh, you know the taboo of related/family OTP relationships in K-drama).

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    Seung Jae oh Seung Jae, mommy’s boy who always wants to have fun and the easy way out. I think Jung Shin’s doing a good job, better than his CNBlue mates, prob even better than Min Hyuk whom I think did the best out of the other mates in his previous drama. His character Seung Jae irks me sometimes, but oh wellz he’s just a boy trying to grow out of his ways. I love that his crush on tutor Seo Young is growing and growing day by day, and with her ways around him, her encouragement, he grows up a lil, learns that things are not the same for everyone and that he’s lucky to have things fed to him the minute he’s born. Jung Shin hams up a bit, but it’s not too annoying to the extent of OTT unbearable. And it’s even better that he’s got some good chemistry with LBY too!

    His scenes with his mom are adorable, though I fear some birth secret thing may crop up sooner or later. I hope they will keep him as he is too, just like Sang Woo. Be the light in the dark, the laughter amongst the glum, assuming that gloom is coming our way from way things are turning out in recent eps.

    Those are some of the interesting things, the drama isn’t all devoid of flaws. It’s so cliched it may veer some away, but for the right kind of viewers, this drama can be endearing and lovely. And lovely it is for me, mainly because of these two!

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    These 2 are ridiculously, RIDICULOUSLY adorable together. SO CUTE! I haven’t shipped many OTPs crazily this year, apart from the most recent Royal Couple of Faith and the QIHM pair which got me all lovey dovey and swoony for some time, no drama OTP has gotten me so giddy in ages (that I’d even dreamt of them last night!). I know it’s 6 eps and we have so many more episodes to go, I know I may not even end up finishing this, but heck, I’m so going down with this couple.

    Woo Jae is such a charming leading man, so charming I am falling hard for him as much as he is falling hard for Seo Young. It’s a heart thingy I tell you because many actors have played a similar role before. It’s the way he plays out his charming antics around Seo Young. He’s confident but not so much arrogant or cocky, he’s opinionated but doesn’t push his views on others unless treated unfairly (like how Seo Young affects him with her ignorant and oblivious ways), and he’s just a hopeless romantic (unintentionally) when it comes to Seo Young. He reminds me of a mature Choi Jin Wook (of Baby Faced Beauty played by Choi Daniel) who once sets his mind and eyes on the person he likes, goes all out. To do everything in order to make things right for the girl, and at times annoy her until she gives him the attention he wants. Seo Young calls Woo Jae an annoying butthead for constantly imposing himself on her, but all I see is a super uber adorable hottie Lee Sang Yoon-faced Woo Jae courting the girl he likes in the most annoying yet amusing ways.

    Seo Young is so icy cold and blunt that she irritates people around her. I knew right off the bat I would fall for this OTP because of the stark personality differences. Woo Jae may be indifferent when his parents are around but in heart I think he’s a genuinely endearing person who cares when one needs it. He does have his egoistic ways (what man doesn’t), and may be a tad irrationally bad-tempered when it calls for it, but in essence he’s just a normal person who wants to be appreciated and understood, and will also give the same when he wants to. I love it when he analyses his faults and starts putting things right immediately, no wishy washy indecisiveness and no dilly dallying in making amends. Woo Jae is sincere and he owns up when he’s aware.

    Seo Young is cold inside out, a character built out of years of endurance and self-preservation. The way I see Seo Young is exactly the same way Woo Jae views her, as a person. That’s why it’s even more romantic that he’s going all out to pry into her closed and icy cold heart. I love it when drama OTPs go this route, the breaking down of barriers, the slow and gradual understanding of each other. It’s a bit too fast IMO for a 50-ep drama, but in a way I’m also curious how writer Seo will fill the drama up.

    Lee Sang Yoon and Lee Bo Young are rawking their OTP romance with so much chemistry that I’m starting to get all crazy ideas about them getting together in RL, if not for their already solid relationships with Nam Sang Mi and Ji Sung respectively. But then again, shipping RL is kinda stupid. As long as my drama OTP is intact, I’m all happy and good!

    The last time I shipped a drama OTP in a 50-ep drama and stopped after things just went down the drain being all draggy (Gloria), I was all sour and glum. I hope I will have at least the patience to hang on until the end. I have no idea how long will things maintain until the MAJOR conflict comes in, until things are revealed in the open. But I so hope drama continues to give me the cuteness that is of Woo Jae and Seo Young. Because they are just so meant for each other CUTE.

    cr: ripgal.wordpress.com/2012/10/16/my-daughter-seo-young-1-6-and-otp-alert/

  2. [HanCinema's Drama Preview] "God's Gift - 14 Days"re on reddit

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    While Korean cinema often features female leads in active and well-written characters, dramas are having more trouble with that concept. Lee Bo-yeong's last drama , "I Hear Your Voice" was one of those dramas that featured a solid female lead and it looks like she is going for a second round in a woman-centric work. Needless to say, Dramaland can only benefit from this series being good.

    Premise

    A mother is given a chance to go back in time and attempt to save her daughter's life by piecing together the puzzle of the events that lead to her death.

    The Worrying

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    Overcrowded premise

    The thing with dramas is that, when they try to tackle too many concepts at once, we often end up with plot holes and problems in plot development. This series is not only a manslaughter/murder mystery, but time travel is involved. Can the writer really write both highly demanding parts well or will things start splitting at the seams when the new scripts are being written as the series airs?

    Audience response

    Much like the upcoming 'Gap Dong', this series is handling quite a heavy topic. The core audience of Korean dramas might love its makjang and tragedy, but these series are way closer to reality than the contrived and unrealistic plots of those works. While 'Gap Dong' is a cable drama and therefore has a slightly different audience which goes for this genre, will "God's Gift - 14 Days"being in one of the main stations present a problem?

    The Reassuring

    Soo-hyeonDong-chan

    Unique cast

    Lee Bo-yeong being the biggest name in here hallyu-wise, most of the people found here have very interesting choices and careers in their résumé, but are not huge names. Jo Seung-woo andKim Tae-woo are also mostly movie actors and this means they might have a less theatrical approach to their performances.

    Female protagonist

    As mentioned earlier, while dramas have female leads, those are often not as developed and well-written as the male ones and are often pushed aside in favor of focusing on said men. Hopefully, this will be a story about a woman fighting for her daughter, not a story about men helping a woman save her daughter. This drama has a chance to explore new possibilities by offering a strong female character who is the true protagonist, and Lee Bo-yeong is a great choice for that.

    Final Thoughts

    A parent's love for their child is the biggest love there is. Add to that the genre of this being a suspense thriller and you have something which can be a great work if its packed premise does not prove to be too much to handle.

    Works like this, "Three Days" and 'Gap Dong' are offering something outside of the romance and typical melodrama genres. Whether they will succeed or not in bringing a new type of stories to the main channels remains to be seen, but they are certainly going to make this spring season an interesting and important one.

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    source: hancinema

  3. Lee Bo-yeong returns

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    Lee Bo-yeong has an air of composure.

    The press conference for the new SBS drama "God's Gift - 14 Days" was held on the 27th in Seoul.

    This drama is her first piece of work since her marriage to actor Ji Seong and her latest dramas "I Hear Your Voice" and "My Daughter Seo-yeong". As successful as those two dramas were, returning to the scene will put some pressure on her.

    However, Lee Bo-yeong seemed very composed. She said, "I don't expect high results. MBC"Empress Qi" is already settled in well and March is not the best season for dramas. I just hope for us to have fun and I'm sure there's a small number of people who will support this genre. Jo Seung-woo agrees with me and we think this is a fresh, experimental drama".

    The reason she chose this drama was because of the subject and character. She appears as a mother and she's never tried that before. She's worried how she will express motherly love when she hasn't had a baby of her own yet. However, this role of a mother is keen on making her child the ideal type. She feels that she can be a stranger to this motherly-feeling and create her own"Mother" persona.

    Lee Bo-yeong said, "I consider the character as the most important aspect when I choose a drama. I think about what kind of message this person can deliver. The character I will be playing this time has a story of her own and I think I can make the best of it".

    "God's Gift - 14 Days" is based on time travel as a mother travels in time to save her daughter. The legendary detective in this drama plays mind games with the kidnapper and strong action scenes will be involved from the beginning. To be aired on the 3rd.

    source: http://www.hancinema.net/lee-bo-yeong-returns-66505.html



  4. cassopeia said:

    You can't see any recent posts in the God's Gift - 14 Days thread...after page 12 you can only see the same page over and over again...

    I'm also having the same issue. What's up with the thread?

    I also. Hopefully this tread will ok soon. I think maybe many comments @ posting still missing especially after presscpn yesterday.

  5. The drama world of women vs. men

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    It's going to get interesting next week. The actresses will be in the Monday to Tuesday dramas and the actors on Wednesday and Thursdays.

    Ha Ji-won vs. Han Ji-hye vs. Lee Bo-yeong

    It's the battle between queens. Ha Ji-won is in the lead with MBC drama "Empress Qi". She's recording a near 30% record and there's a long way to go. The drama has suffered criticism about clarity but the great action and melodrama have certainly contributed to the high percentages.

    Han Ji-hye and Lee Bo-yeong are challenging her. Han Ji-hye is giving it her all in the KBS 2TV drama "The Full Sun". It started off with the Olympics in Sochi so it hasn't been doing too well but it's too soon to tell just yet.

    KBS 2TV drama "My Daughter Seo-yeong" and SBS drama "I Hear Your Voice" heroine Lee Bo-yeong is coming back with the SBS drama "God's Gift - 14 Days". She said, "I don't expect high results. I'm just trying my best to enjoy the work and create a new genre of dramas".

    source: http://www.hancinema.net/the-drama-world-of-women-vs-men-66510.html

  6. Lee Bo Young “I have been a fan of Jo Seung Woo.. I didn’t want to break the illusion’

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    Lee Bo Young said she is the big fan of Jo Seung Woo. She took part in production presentation of SBS new Mon-Tuesday drama ‘Gift of God-14days’ and said “I am a big fan of Jo Seung Woo.” She took the part of Mom, Kim Su Hyun who lost her baby because of kidnap and then regain her daughter. She said “It was my first time to work with him. I didn’t want to work with him because I’m a big fan of him. I didn’t want to break my illusion about him. However, still I’m happy to be a partner with him. I expect him a lot. I am acting happily thanks to him.” She expressed her satisfaction about their acting. ‘Gift of God’ is the thriller drama about mom Kim Su Hyun and Ki Dong Chan and it will be broadcasted after ‘Warm Word’ from March 3. 

    source: http://www.innolife.com/list.php?ac_id=4&ai_id=8769
  7. Suspense and suspicion abound in God’s Gift teasersgodsgift_prev1.jpg

    We’ve had a lot of light and breezy shows lately, but as we head into the next batch of dramas we’ll be getting darker, more thriller-esque fare. In addition to SBS’s president-is-kidnapped drama Three Days and tvN’s serial-killer series Gap-dong, we have God’s Gift—14 Days, which will be premiering next week and now has several teasers out, which you can watch below.

    The drama stars Lee Bo-young as a mother whose daughter is kidnapped and killed, who then is gifted a trip back in time to save the girl. But apparently even when God gives you a gift, God helps those who help themselves, and Mom still has to earn her rescue by working feverishly to identify the killer to prevent the murder.

    Along the way, Lee Bo-young collects a whole cast of helpers, enough that you may as well call this show All Lee Bo-young’s Men: We have Jo Seung-woo as an investigator for hire, Kim Tae-woo as the lawyer husband, Jung Kyeo-woon as the detective, Baro as a mentally disabled teen, and Yeon Je-wook as a hacking specialist. And yet, the show warns Mom to trust nobody and nothing, which has a way of casting everybody into a potentially sinister light.

    God’s Gift—14 Days (or should we call it Two Weeks: Mandate of God in Heaven?) will air on Mondays and Tuesdays on SBS, and premieres on March 3.

    source: http://www.dramabeans.com/2014/02/suspense-and-suspicion-abound-in-gods-gift-teasers/

  8. Lee Bo Young is graceful in bright pops of color for 'Harper's Bazaar'

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    Lee Bo Young is up there on the list of timeless beauties and proved it as she mesmerized fans with her pictorial for 'Harper's Bazaar'!

    Lee Bo Young donned the season's trendy bright and neon colors in sophisticated silhouettes that gave a wow effect. As an actress, her chic expressions were also priceless and added an aura of mystery to the pictorial.


    Speaking of mystery, Lee Bo Young is starring in the upcoming mystery-thriller drama SBS' 'God's Gift -14 Days' which is directed by PD Lee Dong Hoon and written by Choi Ran and revolves around a mother who goes back in time to two weeks prior to her daughter's death in hopes of saving her.


    'God's Gift -14 Days' will premiere following 'Kind Words' on March 3 at 10 PM KST!

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    source: allkpop

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