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A Taste of Paradise and so much more!
With the trailers, I really make sure to watch this series. With most male actors and only a few actresses, I was expecting more actions. However, with the title of this drama, I thought it may not be gruesome.
This drama gives me some of the feel of Bon Appetit! Your Majesty. But what makes it different from it is that Seong Jae is not yet an excellent cook unlike Chef Yeon. I like how each of the soldiers get to be transformed into fans of Seong Jae's cooking, for every bite brings them to some kind of "ecstasy" or "dreamland." The once Ganglim Base that was so limp and insignificant have their morale raised by Seong Jae and finding attention from the Headquarters!
I like the concept of how Seong Jae finds his mentor like a hologram menu board. He is able to turn poor ingredients to exceptional delicious meals. It is good that they showed that he progressed, made some mistakes along the way, but at the same time learning on his own how to discover what is needed for a good meal. At the end, his dishes were all made from the heart, thinking not just how to cook, but how to offer something that will influence others.
I love this saying which Seong Jae's father said and later told Dong Hyeon - "A delicious meal made from the heart has the power to move people." And I think this is true, just like what the movie Ratatouille had also featured. Even one of the officers who likes to bully him transformed as one of his fans. Park Ji Hoon is such a sweetheart and young as he is and already getting leads, there can be more opportunities of good projects in the future. I love Lee Hong Nae's character- you thought he is one tough guy, but actually he is a softy. I hope Hong Nae will also be given lead roles in the future.
I am ok without a love story in it, as not all dramas should revolve around a love story. Though I do not know many of the actors, they all have such great chemistry. We can see some glimpses of military life that can be lonely, boring or challenging. However, the drama speaks of camaraderie, friendship, acceptance and rising above the challenges of life which can also be seen outside the military life.
This drama gives me some of the feel of Bon Appetit! Your Majesty. But what makes it different from it is that Seong Jae is not yet an excellent cook unlike Chef Yeon. I like how each of the soldiers get to be transformed into fans of Seong Jae's cooking, for every bite brings them to some kind of "ecstasy" or "dreamland." The once Ganglim Base that was so limp and insignificant have their morale raised by Seong Jae and finding attention from the Headquarters!
I like the concept of how Seong Jae finds his mentor like a hologram menu board. He is able to turn poor ingredients to exceptional delicious meals. It is good that they showed that he progressed, made some mistakes along the way, but at the same time learning on his own how to discover what is needed for a good meal. At the end, his dishes were all made from the heart, thinking not just how to cook, but how to offer something that will influence others.
I love this saying which Seong Jae's father said and later told Dong Hyeon - "A delicious meal made from the heart has the power to move people." And I think this is true, just like what the movie Ratatouille had also featured. Even one of the officers who likes to bully him transformed as one of his fans. Park Ji Hoon is such a sweetheart and young as he is and already getting leads, there can be more opportunities of good projects in the future. I love Lee Hong Nae's character- you thought he is one tough guy, but actually he is a softy. I hope Hong Nae will also be given lead roles in the future.
I am ok without a love story in it, as not all dramas should revolve around a love story. Though I do not know many of the actors, they all have such great chemistry. We can see some glimpses of military life that can be lonely, boring or challenging. However, the drama speaks of camaraderie, friendship, acceptance and rising above the challenges of life which can also be seen outside the military life.
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