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Monday, September 17, 2012

Kdrama month prompt 17: A Kdrama you've watched more than once

My Princess

This Korean Drama is so sweet and fun that I have watched it several times. It was my therapy during finals week in College. I also watched the entire thing with my Mom, and I watched some of it with friends and finished it again anyway. The dialogue is clever and the story is very cute and fun. Stories about royalty are always interesting, and this story is more than The Princess Diaries. There's a mystery involved in Lee Seoul's past. There is some politics between Park Hae Young and Lee Seoul. But the center of this story is growing up, becoming responsible and balancing happiness with duty. This is why My Princess is one of my favorite Korean Dramas.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Kdrama month prompt 11: Your Favorite Dialogue

My Princess: Episode 4

The scene where Lee Seol's letter is read as a prayer request while Park Hae Young and Lee Seol are trying to get her letter back before her mother reads it. Still one of the most memorable scenes in the drama :)

Priest: This person wrote a letter. It is not important how long it is, but what the heart has written. Okay, I will begin reading. Mom. It's me Seol.
(Lee Seol's mother looks at her in surprise.)
Priest: I guess this person calls the Lord "mom"
(Lee Seol's mouth drops open and she waves at the priest, as if to quiet him)
Priest: Well, mother or father  . . . I will continue reading.
(Lee Seol crosses her hands and shakes her head)
Priest: First, go to the kitchen.
(Park Hae Young sits down next to Lee Seol)
Park Hae Young (whispering): Hey it wasn't there. What happened?
Priest:  . . . get a glass of water
Park Hae Young (whispering): What? Do you have to go?
Priest: If you open the drawer without the handle, you'll see the medication to calm you down.
(Lee Seol's mom looks at her again)
Priest: What is this person saying? Take that first. Did you take it? Then, calm down and keep reading.
(Lee Seol bows her head in shame)
Priest: Mom, by the time you read this letter, I'll be on a plane headed to Egypt.
(Park Hae Young's eyes widen and Lee Seol shakes her head while her mom listens)
Park Hae Young (whispering): How did this happen?
Priest: Truthfully, I've always wanted to go.
(Now Lee Seol's mom has caught on)
Priest: But because you might be heartbroken, I couldn't say anything. From what I have read, I think this person is trying to run away from home.
(Park Hae Young nudges Lee Seol)
Preist: Seol's mother. Isn't that congregant Kim Da Bok? Are you here today congregant Kim Da Bok?
Seol's Mother: Yes . . . I'm  . . . right here.
(Park Hae Young nudges Lee Seol again)
Priest: It seems your daughter has run away from home.
Seol's Mother: Well that is . . .
(Park Hae Young and Lee Seol bolt for the door. And Lee Seol's mother turns around.)
Seol's Mother: Seol! You! You two better stop right there!
(She chases them out to the front of the church.)

This was one of the best scenes and so unexpected. 



watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXWRFlyeus8

Thursday, June 28, 2012

K Drama fashion wish list

1. The blue dress and white blouse from Queen Ihyun's Man


2. Any hair band or hair clip featured in My Princess


3. Star Jacket from You're Beautiful



4. Sheer Polka Dot shirt from KBS BIG


5. Park Ha's outfit during ding dong ditch in Rooftop Prince

6.  Tiara Hair clip from Ikemen Desu Ne

7. Plaid shirt and white dress from My Girlfriend is a Gumiho

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Polyvore Set- Kdrama Addict

This was inspired by my favorite Kdramas and recent discoveries. The outfit is from Queen Inhyun's Man. The Pig Rabbit and earrings are from You're Beautiful. The shoes are inspired by Gil Da Ran's shoes in KBS's BIG. The bag was similar to one in My Girl and Goong S. The hair band is similar to one in My Princess. I also used a template with the theme of Spring.

http://www.polyvore.com/kdrama_addict/set?id=51319786

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Why do people attack the Disney Princesses?


Ok, I''m currently in a Children's Literature class and the theme in most of these classes. The theme is to bash Disney, and Disney Princesses usually. Now, to be fair, these characters are fiction, and they live in fantasy worlds. As far as I know, the Disney Princesses are characters that influence young girls by being good role models and iconic representatives of their fairy tales. I know that the media is often blamed for people making bad choices, but Disney especially seems to get the most negative attention. I rarely hear people bash Dream Works or Nickolodeon for their characters. So just for fun, I decided to go through each Princess, and explain what they represented to me.

Snow White- I know that this character in particular is considered very passive and weak. Looking back on the movie, I would agree that Snow White runs from scary trees, faints and becomes very easily scared. Now I will bring in her situation: Evil Stepmother, hardly any social interaction with people, and mostly alone. As a character with these situations, Snow White seems to be believable. She is very innocent and naive because she has hardly seen the world, and actually has a talent for adapting to her surroundings. She may not be a feminist, but Snow White has a good heart, kind personality and a knack for adapting to situations. I believe she (considering her as a simple character) is a good role model for girls.

Cinderella- I actually haven't heard this character get bashed in a while. In fact, Cinderella seems to be the favorite Disney Princess of our society. The Cinderella story is done many times, with different characters, and is still a guideline for some of today's action films. The only complaint that I have heard about Cinderella, is that she doesn't stand up for herself. Well, in a way, she does. One, she ignores many of the insults thrown at her, continues to work hard, and she has a kind nature. Also, she stands up to Lucifer, the cat, several times, making it clear that she's in charge. She also has an optimistic personailty, which is better than a pessimistic one.

Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)- The only negative criticism I hear about this character is her lack of knowledge about pointy things. Well, to be honest, she probably never heard of a Spinning wheel because they were banned and the king and queen wanted to avoid Malificent's Prophecy, so of course they didn't tell her. Aurora has many qualities in her personality. She is kind, of course, curious (which can lead to knowledge) and seems comfortable with a simple life. (She isn't selfish).

Pocahontas- This is probably the most underrated character in the Disney Princess line. In fact I have a friend who told me this is her favorite movie :) Anyway, Pocahontas is one of the strongest women characters in the Disney line. She is very confident, smart and she loves to have fun. She is more social than the previous three, but she also has an intelligent side that brings the English and Native Americans together. This movie may not be exactly like the historical story, but no one can say Pocahontas is a weak character.

Ariel- The story of The Little Mermaid itself has been debated over as a good or bad story to tell children. I'll stick to Ariel for this blog. So this princess is one of the most popular for many reasons; her appearance, her voice and her personality. Ariel is an adventurous, social, persistent, creative and curious character. She is also active in the sense that she tries to understand the world in her way, rather than accept what she has been told. The complaint of her rebellion can be understandable, but her age plays a big role in her story. She is sixteen, a teenager. That can sum up a lot of her actions. Still, she has the motivation to achieve her dreams, which is another characteristic for role models.

Belle- My favorite, and one of the most liberating characters in the Disney Princess line, Belle shows a very strong personality for her generation. She stands up to Gaston for one, and the Beast for another. She is portrayed as an avid reader (smart), curious dreamer (adventurous) and a loyal daughter. She also shows a sophisticated response to Gaston's harassment. She is kind, and seems comfortable around people. Belle is also able to adapt to her surroundings and she seems confident with herself. These are very interesting characteristics and good qualities in a role model.

Jasmine- This Disney princess is ahead of her time ( in her own story). She wants to marry for love, and makes it happen. She also doesn't care about status or money. Similar to Ariel, she has a bit of a rebellious streak, but not enough that it becomes a problem. This desire becomes an action to change a palace law. She also stands up to Jafar and stands up for Aladdin twice. She is a courageous, stubborn, resourceful, and compassionate.

Mulan- Clearly Mulan is strong. She takes up her father's sword and armor, goes to war and even while everyone knows she is a woman, defeats Shan Yu. She is smart, persistent, strong, courageous, resourceful, competitive and loyal. Mulan is absolutely a good role model for girls and shows that the impossible is possible (in terms of gender roles).

Tiana- A very strong character, Tiana shows the values of working towards your dreams and valuing life. She is passionate, persistent, friendly, goal oriented, loyal, independent and responsible. These are excellent qualities for a girl to look up to. Completely the opposite of a damsel in distress, Tiana shows a successful story arc to achieving a goal. She knows that it is important to take action in order to get what you want in life.

Rapunzel- Rapunzel is the artistic soul in the Disney Princess line. She is naive in the beginning, but learns quickly. She also has a goal to motivate her, and learns to stand up for herself and perceive the world around her. She is creative, playful, charismatic, brave, talented, productive, and loyal.

So those are the princesses so far. I think these characters were created to modernize fairy tales and serve as role models for young girls. So I really don't understand why these characters get put down by college professors and used as negative examples in college discussions.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

What I learned from Korean Drama (so far)



1. Teddy Bears can make worries go away
2. When you're frustrated or stressed, all you have to do is say "aja, aja fighting!" and then you feel better.
3. If one of your high heeled shoes breaks, all you have to do is break the other one, and tada flats!
4. Pancakes make everything better
5. When you're going to the battle field, you will need weapons. For the rich and famous, the weapons are new shoes and dresses.
6. If you don't want to see someone at a suitcase shop, hide in a suitcase.
7. Collecting snow globes is a romantic hobby.
8. When you're in love with someone, close your eyes and count to five. If you see that person when your eyes open, you are meant to be!
9. When you are sad, all you need is food and friends.
10. Playing hide and seek with Venetian masks is a great way to forget your troubles.
11. Never put a note to your mother in her bible. The note could be read as a prayer request in front of the entire church!
12. The more you run from the past, the more your past will haunt you.
13. Royalty have a different way of eating with chopsticks.
14. Love can begin with a business card.
15. Some things cannot be repaired once they are broken.
16. When you want to run, don't go far, go up to the highest place you can think of.
17. Ramen can be eaten dry, just sprinkle the seasoning up top and take a bite.
18. Cherry tomatoes can make you feel better.
19. All couples are required to have a spat about driving a car.
20. When you receive a love letter, it is not a good idea to correct the person's grammar or give them a grade -_-
21. When you're angry, play racquetball.
22. Stepping on the white lines on a cross walk can bring you good luck.
23. A good method of revenge on someone is to give them an embarrassing ringtone.
24. The best way to eat a lettuce wrap is to shove the entire thing in your mouth.
25. Pandas don't wear pants.
26. Even the smallest trinket can be an important gift from a loved one, tied by memory.
27. Love doesn't come with a specific age group. It can happen any time during your life.
28. Making pastries requires lots of concentration and doodles.
29. Magic is what you make it.
30. Never give up on your dream.
31. Yogurt is the best thing to have when you are feeling down.
32. A full life is never what you think it is.
33. Sometimes things happen for a reason.
34. Making a stuffed animal is a process including, sanitation, surgery and meaning.