Spoilers for 3, 4 & 5 ~ Sorry so long..again!
How much is a man worth? ~ The underlying question of exactly how and why Kang Chul was framed for murder and spent 16 years in jail is still being revealed like a pot on the stove at a steady low boil. At a much faster pace is the playing out of Kang Chul's reconnection with life outside prison. In these episodes, step by step, welcome or unwelcome, a family begins to gather around him. It's almost like Kang Chul was the magnet and when he went away nothing remained to hold the magnatized pieces together and they scattered. Now that he's back everyone is being pulled together again. His mother, former friends and his son. All those connections, with the help of Gook Soo, make up a little hodge podge of a family reforming around him. Slowly Kang Chul is going through the pains of learning how to reconnect and relate to people. The connection he is forming and the feelings that are growing for Ji Na are particularly touching to me. He is so genuine and innocent with her. He is still a 19 year old boy who has almost no experience with women but with the added underlying current of bittersweet self knowledge that he is 35 and knows nothing. Kang Chul is smart and raw but at the same time, full of wonder at the marvel of this woman and his feelings. The way he looks at her sometimes kills me! It's so tender, sometimes lustful and sometimes longing. I have to say, Jung Woo Sung ...you can act! It feels so real when he is awkwardly child like and dorky. Not always knowing how to behave. He has NO IDEA how to be cool. He is like a raw nerve or exposed wound when it comes so many things; whether it be someone embarrassing him, someone being kind to him, feeling love/lust for Ji Na or even the chance to freely stuff his face at the pojangmacha with food long denied to him while in Jail for 16 years. The relationship with his son is also one I'm looking forward to unfolding but I'm not going to say much here. I will wait for more episodes to air before I comment.
It's the meaningful small touches written into the everyday happenings as we follow Kang Chul's journey that makes this show an absolute joy to watch! I love that Kang Chul is so representative of the Id and the Ego. But Gook Soo...He is the superego. It's kind of amazing to me how this show is pulling off the fantastical element so well for me. So far it's been a light touch and layers are being pealed back to reveal and confirm that Gook Soo is the real deal. The angel..the super ego. He is even on his way to getting wings! Kim Bum...
Kim Bum: When ever I heard that name I always, ALWAYS thought...cute little boy. I didn't really pay much attention to him (or anyone really) in BBF. I really enjoyed his character in The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry. He had a spark in that, but in this?! He has grown up. His performance is earnest, mysterious, serious, hilarious! There are little touches he adds to scenes that just make me smile. There is one in particular in episode 5 where they are sitting around the table and he is watching the family fight...His reactions are hilarious and touching but almost so subtle you have to pay attention. I LOVED THAT SCENE. I am a Kim Bum Fan Forever!
I can't wait to see how the main plot point of clearing his name and fighting against the evil that is Kim Chan Gul pans out. How Kang Chul and Gook Soo triumph over him..or if they can? This show is busy...There is a lot going on; between all the relationships, the re-entering of everyday life, Kang Chul's illness, finding out he does indead have a son, falling in love, trying to puzzle out why he was framed and how to clear his name. So far it is all being handled very well, pacing wise. This show is becoming a new favorite.
How much is a man worth? ~ The underlying question of exactly how and why Kang Chul was framed for murder and spent 16 years in jail is still being revealed like a pot on the stove at a steady low boil. At a much faster pace is the playing out of Kang Chul's reconnection with life outside prison. In these episodes, step by step, welcome or unwelcome, a family begins to gather around him. It's almost like Kang Chul was the magnet and when he went away nothing remained to hold the magnatized pieces together and they scattered. Now that he's back everyone is being pulled together again. His mother, former friends and his son. All those connections, with the help of Gook Soo, make up a little hodge podge of a family reforming around him. Slowly Kang Chul is going through the pains of learning how to reconnect and relate to people. The connection he is forming and the feelings that are growing for Ji Na are particularly touching to me. He is so genuine and innocent with her. He is still a 19 year old boy who has almost no experience with women but with the added underlying current of bittersweet self knowledge that he is 35 and knows nothing. Kang Chul is smart and raw but at the same time, full of wonder at the marvel of this woman and his feelings. The way he looks at her sometimes kills me! It's so tender, sometimes lustful and sometimes longing. I have to say, Jung Woo Sung ...you can act! It feels so real when he is awkwardly child like and dorky. Not always knowing how to behave. He has NO IDEA how to be cool. He is like a raw nerve or exposed wound when it comes so many things; whether it be someone embarrassing him, someone being kind to him, feeling love/lust for Ji Na or even the chance to freely stuff his face at the pojangmacha with food long denied to him while in Jail for 16 years. The relationship with his son is also one I'm looking forward to unfolding but I'm not going to say much here. I will wait for more episodes to air before I comment.
It's the meaningful small touches written into the everyday happenings as we follow Kang Chul's journey that makes this show an absolute joy to watch! I love that Kang Chul is so representative of the Id and the Ego. But Gook Soo...He is the superego. It's kind of amazing to me how this show is pulling off the fantastical element so well for me. So far it's been a light touch and layers are being pealed back to reveal and confirm that Gook Soo is the real deal. The angel..the super ego. He is even on his way to getting wings! Kim Bum...
Kim Bum: When ever I heard that name I always, ALWAYS thought...cute little boy. I didn't really pay much attention to him (or anyone really) in BBF. I really enjoyed his character in The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry. He had a spark in that, but in this?! He has grown up. His performance is earnest, mysterious, serious, hilarious! There are little touches he adds to scenes that just make me smile. There is one in particular in episode 5 where they are sitting around the table and he is watching the family fight...His reactions are hilarious and touching but almost so subtle you have to pay attention. I LOVED THAT SCENE. I am a Kim Bum Fan Forever!
I can't wait to see how the main plot point of clearing his name and fighting against the evil that is Kim Chan Gul pans out. How Kang Chul and Gook Soo triumph over him..or if they can? This show is busy...There is a lot going on; between all the relationships, the re-entering of everyday life, Kang Chul's illness, finding out he does indead have a son, falling in love, trying to puzzle out why he was framed and how to clear his name. So far it is all being handled very well, pacing wise. This show is becoming a new favorite.
graphicfighter wrote: Something finally stroke me about this drama being "different": the "hero" of our story is a man. If I'm not mistaken, this is hard to come by in the drama world. Most of the time, stories are told from a female point of view, so the female (main) audience can identify better. "Padam Padam" thinks out of the box and gives you an ex-convict as a main character, way over his 30s, borderline psycho with a terrible haircut and average face (I won't talk about his 6-pack, that's a standard with Korean males, ah ah) - but if you think it's going to be hard to relate, wait for it! This is definitely the type of character that grows on you, with all its qualities and flaws. At times, he looks simple, almost "raw" (and someone pointed that out about the general tone of the drama) but by his gestures and behaviour you realize he's actually like a 10 years old socially awkward boy rediscovering the world with the strength and needs of a man. I find that to be endearing, attaching and if you didn't guess by now, I'm totally on board with him to destination "live again".
Whoa. Now that you've pointed that out, everything really makes sense to me. I would've never thought of that as the factor that makes Padam Padam so different from other dramas, but you're absolutely correct. And like you, I'm excited for him to finally discover happiness and truly experience life to its fullest extent.
graphicfighter wrote: Is there some place where ep. 5 is already subbed I don't know of? D:
You can also watch it here. They have it up pretty quickly too, and the subs are pretty accurate and reliable.
graphicfighter wrote: Is there some place where ep. 5 is already subbed I don't know of? D:
You can also watch it here. They have it up pretty quickly too, and the subs are pretty accurate and reliable.
graphicfighter wrote: Boohoo... not available for my country!
You can watch it on Youtube.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWaAENxwFjU
jeanie65jh wrote: Spoilers for 3, 4 & 5 ~ Sorry so long..again!
I can't wait to see how the main plot point of clearing his name and fighting against the evil that is Kim Chan Gul pans out. How Kang Chul and Gook Soo triumph over him..or if they can? This show is busy...There is a lot going on; between all the relationships, the re-entering of everyday life, Kang Chul's illness, finding out he does indead have a son, falling in love, trying to puzzle out why he was framed and how to clear his name. So far it is all being handled very well, pacing wise. This show is becoming a new favorite.
(I did read your whole post but I thought it would be easier just to quote the last paragraph.) I completely agree with everything you said. I do love how Kang Chil is so like a little boy around Ji Na. It just makes me all the more excited for their relationship. I find myself hating Ji Na's boyfriend though. (He is her boyfriend, right? I still can't figure out why she told Kang Chil he wasn't.) I find it hard to tolerate unfaithfulness in any relationship. And the fact that she knows he cheated on her and she's still willingly with him kinda irritates me. But I guess it's good he's not the best boyfriend ever. It won't be painful to see Ji Na and him break up in the future. (We all know it's gonna happen soon.)
I also find Kang Chil's relationships with his mom and son endearing. He can't get over the fact that she abandoned him when he needed her most but you can tell she really does love him though. (Like that scene where she was defending Kang Chil after another ahjumma called him a gangster? I found it SO sweet.) And I do like watching him interact with his son. They've both had pretty miserable lives, so I want them both to connect and sympathize with the other. I actually don't know if his son will be willing to donate part of his liver to him, so I guess I'll just have to see.
And Kim Bum playing Gook Soo? One of my favorite things about this drama. Kim Bum's performance has only strengthened my love for him XD He's just so darn adorable. I especially loved that one scene in Episode 5 when Kang Chil and Gook Soo were talking to Ji Na and her boyfriend in the morning while they were working on her clinic and Gook Soo basically followed whatever Kang Chil did and only answered questions after Kang Chil replied (x And I did notice his little reactions during that one scene where the family was eating and fighting around the table. I have only four words: IT WAS SO CUTE. And don't even get me started on how much I love that despite Gook Soo being an angel, he thought of the plan to get Kang Chil's son to donate part of his liver to him.
Well, I'll end this here. I'm still on Part 2 of Episode 5, but I couldn't resist writing down my thoughts here. I'll probably be back once I watch Episode 6 (x
EDIT: So I just finished Episode 5 and I'm really glad I didn't wait until now to write this post. Because ASAJDAJFKLSFINSDFSLFK; I have no words. Well, okay. Maybe I can spare some. But OH MY GOSH. I knew that was going to happen! I didn't think it would happen so soon in the drama, but the kiss was inevitable since they were in such close proximity. I was actually expecting it to happen when they were on the bus (it was a bus, right?) since their faces were merely inches apart. The preview for Episode 6 does not help. So I'm off to watch it now!
And here I'm back after watching the 6th episode. I'm so glad my insights and instinct didn't fail me. This show is an absolute wonder and such a pleasure to watch! Everything I laid out after the first two episodes are just being confirmed. I just want to add that all the cast is new to me; I've never seen them in other dramas before so I'm getting a fresh view and opinion on everyone's acting.
SPOILERS for episode 5 and 6 ahead!
... and so they kissed!
From Ji Na's perspective, I think it was way too soon. The moment did feel appropriate, with a lot of chemistry going on, but you know she was not ready. She is like a frailed deer with multiple wounds made by men (her father, her ex-boyfriend) that have not fully recovered. Ji Na closes herself up, acts distant and wary after Kang Chil demonstrated a gesture of tender affection because she doesn't want to be hurt again/anymore and doesn't seem like she's at peace with herself and her feelings for her ex yet.
From Kang Chil's point of view, I don't think it was a wrong move though. He's eager to catch up the lost time and if there's a chance to seize love, why not taking it? Gook Soo even told him "don't feel bad about it, that's how everybody does it!". When he asked Ji Na to apologize for not loving him back with a trembling chin and that hurtful look in his eyes, I bawled! The contrast between the two leads is rich but they have more in common than they know. Kang Chil is as wounded as Ji Na is, not by men in particular, but by people. The difference is that he's giving them a chance without a second thought, because that's just the way he is. He's hungry, he eats. He finds something pretty, he says it. He wants to kiss, he does it. Kang Chil just doesn't live in the present, he lives the present. I'm not sure if it's because he has liver cancer, because his jail time made him having so much to make up for or both. Either way, the last episodes just reinforced my liking of Kang Chil. His character is extremely well portrayed, very human and touching.
SPOILERS for episode 5 and 6 ahead!
... and so they kissed!
From Ji Na's perspective, I think it was way too soon. The moment did feel appropriate, with a lot of chemistry going on, but you know she was not ready. She is like a frailed deer with multiple wounds made by men (her father, her ex-boyfriend) that have not fully recovered. Ji Na closes herself up, acts distant and wary after Kang Chil demonstrated a gesture of tender affection because she doesn't want to be hurt again/anymore and doesn't seem like she's at peace with herself and her feelings for her ex yet.
From Kang Chil's point of view, I don't think it was a wrong move though. He's eager to catch up the lost time and if there's a chance to seize love, why not taking it? Gook Soo even told him "don't feel bad about it, that's how everybody does it!". When he asked Ji Na to apologize for not loving him back with a trembling chin and that hurtful look in his eyes, I bawled! The contrast between the two leads is rich but they have more in common than they know. Kang Chil is as wounded as Ji Na is, not by men in particular, but by people. The difference is that he's giving them a chance without a second thought, because that's just the way he is. He's hungry, he eats. He finds something pretty, he says it. He wants to kiss, he does it. Kang Chil just doesn't live in the present, he lives the present. I'm not sure if it's because he has liver cancer, because his jail time made him having so much to make up for or both. Either way, the last episodes just reinforced my liking of Kang Chil. His character is extremely well portrayed, very human and touching.
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