Paradise Ranch long trailer
Jan. 20th, 2011 04:42 pmSo far I have spent more time posting about PR than I did about the five dramas (The Duo, 49 Days, The Royal Family, Thorn Tree Birds, Midas) I am excited for combined. I don't know, the trainwreck factor fascinates me, which may actually mean the production co is doing something right - whatever the reason people watch their show, as long as they watch it, right?
Anyway, here it is:
Oh, my eyes! I can feel my brain dribbling out of my ears. Yes, Changmin is wooden like a particularly fine spruce and Lee Yeon Hee matches him woodblock for woodblock (as I thought - she is an uneven actress that only works well within particular environments).
But wooden leads are the least of PR's problems. I've enjoyed some dramas with raw acting when they had a good script and a fun premise and actor chemistry - see every Mike He/Rainie Yang drama ever made. But the chemistry here is below zero, at least in the trailer. And worse, that trailer makes PR look like a really bad twdrama - it looks stupid, cutesy-unrealistic-OTT, emotionally false and, that most deadly of all things, boring! I mean, I am a major Joo Sang Wook fangirl after Giant but I spaced out entirely even during his scenes in the trailer. Plus, it looks cheap - from sets to cinematography.
Trainwreck.
Yes, I am checking out the first ep. And despite my delight in snarking, I am going to sincerely hope that PR will turn out that rare case, like Tamra the Island, where the trailers and posters and unknowns as leads all conspired me to think it was trash, and it turned out to be brilliant. If a drama is crappy, I get a small amount of amusement from snarking on it, but if it's good, I get much more amusement out of enjoying 16+ hours of goodness. Plus, I like three of the leads (LHN, LYH, JSW) and like Changmin's singing voice so wish his acting endeavors the best. But tbh, I am holding out slim hopes for this one - it has 'disaster of the year' written all over it in capital letters ten feet high.
Anyway, here it is:
Oh, my eyes! I can feel my brain dribbling out of my ears. Yes, Changmin is wooden like a particularly fine spruce and Lee Yeon Hee matches him woodblock for woodblock (as I thought - she is an uneven actress that only works well within particular environments).
But wooden leads are the least of PR's problems. I've enjoyed some dramas with raw acting when they had a good script and a fun premise and actor chemistry - see every Mike He/Rainie Yang drama ever made. But the chemistry here is below zero, at least in the trailer. And worse, that trailer makes PR look like a really bad twdrama - it looks stupid, cutesy-unrealistic-OTT, emotionally false and, that most deadly of all things, boring! I mean, I am a major Joo Sang Wook fangirl after Giant but I spaced out entirely even during his scenes in the trailer. Plus, it looks cheap - from sets to cinematography.
Trainwreck.
Yes, I am checking out the first ep. And despite my delight in snarking, I am going to sincerely hope that PR will turn out that rare case, like Tamra the Island, where the trailers and posters and unknowns as leads all conspired me to think it was trash, and it turned out to be brilliant. If a drama is crappy, I get a small amount of amusement from snarking on it, but if it's good, I get much more amusement out of enjoying 16+ hours of goodness. Plus, I like three of the leads (LHN, LYH, JSW) and like Changmin's singing voice so wish his acting endeavors the best. But tbh, I am holding out slim hopes for this one - it has 'disaster of the year' written all over it in capital letters ten feet high.