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Estou bugada. (Se der pra editar, pode ser que eu venha a fazer isso)
É a primeira vez que eu estou bugada com uma história. Acredito que pelo fato de que a reta final possa ser interpretada mais de uma maneira e por ter ficado algumas questões sem respostas também.A história parece ser dividida em duas partes: A antes da sonho e pós sonho.
Como assim? - Vocês vão me perguntar. Então, vamos lá.
Na primeira parte somos apresentados aos quatro protagonistas e os QUATRO, tem problemas com afeição, cada um com sua história, mas, no final, TODOS, apenas querem poder confiar em alguém.
A Lee Ga Young depois que toma coragem e se liberta da mulher que a enganou e manipulou a vida toda, encontra Kang Young Gul, que dá o minimo pra ela sobreviver e logo depois patrocina o sonho dela. O Kang Young Gul lembra que conheceu a Lee Ga Young quando criança e por isso decide ajuda-la e cultiva um carinho enorme por ela. No meu ponto de vista eles nunca amaram um ao outro, penso que sempre foi gratidão, principalmente Kang Young Gul, pois ele só passa a cogitar a Lee Ga Young depois que a Choi Anna diz que é perdidamente apaixonada pelo Jung Jae Hyuk.
Falando nele, ele é o que mais é apresentado para nós como alguém que carece de afeto. Ele possui uma mãe SUPER protetora, que não o deixa fazer NADA e um pai sádico, que qualquer erro do filho ta enfiando a porrada. E a Choi Anna que é orfã e foi criada por parentes próximos, algo assim, porque, a história dela é falada de relance, mas ela se deslumbra com um cara rico amando-a. Também acredito que eles nunca se amaram de verdade e foi apenas um refúgio para ambos.
No início eu tive a impressão que a história sempre foi sobre a Lee Ga Young e como ela era feita de marionete pelos caras tentando tirar proveito do seu talento. Era como se ela fosse um prêmio e quem se saisse melhor levava. Torci por ela durante todo o percurso, idependente de quem ela escolhesse.
Na primeira metade senti raiva com mais frequencia do Jung Jae Hyuk, por toda a sua arrogância com o Kang Young Gul, mas conforme os episódios foi passando, percebi que era uma casca pra enfrentar o mundo, por causa do tratamento e imposição do pai. Na outra metade a minha raiva geralmente era direcionada ao Kang Young Gul, que por sua sede de vigança se tornou o arrogante querendo passar por cima de todos que o machucaram e a Lee Ga Young, mas ele não percebeu que quem mais ele machucava era ela.
A diferença entre os dois é que o Jung Jae Hyuk sempre demonstrou não apenas com atitudes, mas também com palavras o quanto amava a Lee Ga Young, enquanto o Kang Young Gul, inumeras vezes disse que tinha que comprar coisa A/B ou C pra ela, porque era ela a responsável pelo sucesso dele, então, mais uma vez eu digo que ali era mais gratidão de ambos os lados.
No final eu acredito que a Lee Ga Young era pra ter ficado mesmo com o Jung Jae Hyuk, e a Choi Anna com o Kang YoungGul, como foi mostrado desde o início, mas que eles se conheceram na hora errada e no momento errado.
PONTOS QUE TÔ SEM ENTENDER ATÉ AGORA:
1 - Como ela não lembrou do cordão? Se era da mãe dela, porque, ela não lembrou imediatamente? E porque ele não contou a história? Fora que não foi mostrado o motivo dele ter continuado com o colar.
2 - Por que o Jung Jae Hyuk não mostrou a ela a carta? Principalmente depois que ela disse que não o queria ver mais?
3 - Não foi mostrado se passou uma quantidade de tempo entre a chegada da Lee Ga Young a Nova York e a conversa dela com o Kang Young Gul ao telefone. Parecia que ela estava muito feliz saindo da escola de moda pra quem estava chorando a poucos minutos por ter sido abandonada.
4 - Como ela não se abalou ao ouvir o tiro? Ela sabia que alguém iria lá? Ela sabe quem foi que mandou? Ela que mandou mata-lo? Isso também me faz pensar se ela é realmente a Lee Ga Young.
5 - E por que ele morreu? Foi para mostrar a quantidade de inimigos que ele fez no caminho? Pra mostrar que ele acabou sozinho? Por que se tu não tiver poder, você é destruído idependente de onde estiver?
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The acting for the rest of the cast was at least commendable, except for Se Kyung who was mostly crying or running back to Young Gul with that expressionless face of hers.
There were too many loose ends here that half way through the drama, it felt like they were writing an entirely new script.
I feel that Jae Hyuk was one of the most believable character in this drama. He is a young chaebol with a tyrant father who beats the sh*t out of him and a typical rich mother who constantly meddles with his love life. He is a confident and arrogant businessman who wants to be at the top of the fashion industry but always stops short at meeting his father's expectations.
At least, I understand why he would fall in love with the helpless, absent-minded and doe-eyed Ga Young because he feels that with all the pressures in his life, there is one thing that he is capable of, and that is his to help Ga Young reach her dreams of becoming a top designer and in turn this gives him strength.
Young Gul, however is an emotionally unstable, struggling designer cum knock-offs factory owner and a greedy, conniving and deceitful man who feels that rich people like Jae Hyuk has the moral obligation to help him every time he is short in cash. The depiction of his character is so extreme that I don't think anybody else can pull it off other than Yoo Ah In.
The entire runaway from thugs because you bedded the boss' woman and be an illegal migrant to America part is just so crazily random that it doesn't add to anything in the drama.
I think that the fierce competition between Jae Hyuk and Young Gul's businesses and Ga Young's love would have suffice as the main reason why they want to kill each other.
Anna and Jung Ah are the worst antagonists everrr. Thank heavens for the crazy woman aunt and the sadistic rich father!
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It started off interesting, if cliched (your typical Cinderella-esque story)
BUT, there were more characters and storylines than the writers or the cast really knew what to do with, and in trying to do justice to all they really did justice to none.
They dropped hints that they never picked up, and generally lead the viewer to believe there was more meaning than there ever ended up being. I think it was this promise of something that led so many people to the last episode, and the utter failure to deliver that has inspired so many negative reviews.
The ending was shocking, but in a better crafted drama it would have worked. It never pretended to be a rom-com, so a nice neat happy ending was unnecessary, but at the same time it only ever played at being the kind of dark drama it tried to become at the end. In this case it felt like a cop-out, like the writers simply couldn't find any other way out of the quagmire they'd created. Like they thought the shock value alone would make everyone forget all of the loose ends, and the fact that basically every character was stripped of any respect or redeeming character traits. Like the ending alone would somehow make it profound and thought provoking.
All it did, and not just the final minutes, but the absurd pacing of the entire final episode, was highlight the flaws up until that point. The drama was at the same time repetitive and inconsistent, unbearably long and at the same time rushed, a mess of contradictions that did not work in its favor.
In the end it tries to be too many things and succeeds at none.
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In mine opinion this drama is about how money can change a person and that someone with morbid ambition is not a person to be taken lightly.
Acting is really impressive, we can actually see how the characters grow. Writers created characters that we can fall in love with them in one episode and disfavor them in the next. I could feel actual despair in the beginning of the show from Yoo Ah In, but now mine eyes see only Lee Je Hoon. His performance hit me so hard, I can really see how innocent he really is. I wish that Shin Se Kyung regain her spine in the end and choose right.
Music is awesome! One of mine favorite soundtrack. Especially "Standstill". Fashion is the main lead in this drama and it's strange as fashion should be I think ;) woman clothes are great I must admit, but as for the guys. Why do they enjoy wearing to short pants I really can't understand! Kim Byung Ok is just supporting role but he is indeed something, I can feel fashion from him, truly and artistically in his profession.
Fashion King is a very good drama with its ups and downs a long the way. Sometimes it was hard to watch it, but I'm still interested how it will end.
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The ending was absolutely dreadful. The characters I originally liked, I ended up hating, especially Ga Young. There were so many loose ends, and the ending just could have been constructed much better! At least the cinematography was pretty, but maybe that was because there was no dialogue.
I do NOT recommend this drama, it's a waste of time and emotion.
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This was a story about competition, greed and fear. And these actors gave us a heck of a emotional time. I've heard reviewers calling these characters bi-polar but I viewed them as desperate, willing to do anything to survive. There was no good guy vs bad guy. Both male leads did bad things and good things...they were very human. Young Gul was a tad too intense for my taste and I ended up rooting for Je Hyuk of the beautiful soulful eyes. (lol)
I admit that even I was complaining about Ga young..but she is a young character only 21 so her actions weren't unusual.
I liked it..I especially liked the ending.. it was artistic and we are all talking about it...what more could a writer want?
P.S I only gave it a 7 because I'm a rom/com type girl :)
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Underdog story as an old-fashioned melodrama in the cutthroat world of fashion.
The main characters are pathetic—that you need to know first. If you're drawn to easily likable characters you can root for, this might not be the right choice. The lack of communication didn't annoy me as much as I expected, and overall, the drama was pretty easy to handle. Personally, I had a lot of fun with it (not that it was always a good mood), but your experience may vary.From the start, it was obvious this was a melodrama—mixing picaresque, noir, comedy, dark humor, makjang, and romance (not your typical love square). The drama carries a sly, cunning flow that won’t appeal to everyone. While some may find it frustrating, I found it really entertaining overall. Then some people say it's a mess, but isn't it the point? Anyway, I also enjoyed how theatrical it was.
The beginning is straightforward, setting the tone perfectly. The story may drag at times, but if you're invested or ready to fully grasp its depth, you'll see why. Character development is key in this drama. At times, looking back, I found myself impressed—especially by the end.
Hands down, one of the best OSTs: a mix of old-school techno, classical music with a Spanish swing, and great songs.
The cinematography is surprisingly thoughtful. At first, the saturated colors sharply contrast the bright, beautiful world of the rich. However, as the narrative unfolds, the colors gradually soften, mirroring the drama's evolving tone.
All in all, loved the overall vibe—both fitting for its time and uniquely distinct. It remained firm and snob.
Shin Se Kyung is well-praised in Korea, though she has her share of critics here. Personally, I find her acting natural and sophisticated. While you don’t have to love her or her roles/dramas, she’s admired for her personality, intelligence, beauty, and subtle delivery. Her tone, nuanced expressions, and command of the Korean language are often deemed perfect. In fact, she’s even considered a Sageuk queen due to her voice and expertise in the genre. She's my second favorite actress, and I really appreciate how she sensibly portrays her characters in such a genuine way.
Kwon Yuri, as an idol making her acting debut, did a commendable job as the classy Choi Anna. I respect idols who venture into acting, and while her role may not have been the most challenging, she performed well. Some criticize her for a monotone, repetitive demeanor, but I found it fitting for the character she portrayed.
Unsurprisingly, Yoo Ah In and Lee Je Hoon faced no criticism. I think the casting was perfect for this drama. About the fashion, I also really appreciated how each of them were dressed, following closely the narrative once again. Old K-Dramas are known for their questionable fashion, but I mostly liked it here.
Don't go into this drama expecting to cry your eyes out—you won't. I don’t think it’s meant to evoke that level of emotion. Maybe I teared up and shed a few tears, but to be honest, that’s coming from someone who cries easily when watching shows.
At its core, the real struggle is mostly between the men.
In the end, Fashion King presents an unconventional story about humanity and society, ultimately conveying the hopelessness of class conflict and what capitalism can do to a person.
Reality, as we all know, can be even stranger and more wicked—more unfair—than the cruel and ugly scenarios depicted in the drama. Clearly, the fashion industry isn't an exception where everything has to be pretty. The conflict builds like a crescendo, intensifying until it reaches a boiling point.
Be sure to check out my comment under the review, where I dive into the ending.
Version of the opening that was not where I watched it : https://youtu.be/5GDVpO1bWoM - I also uploaded the one from Viki.
Teaser : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtNDnfaM8TA (If you're looking for a teaser with actual content from the drama, MDL has a high-quality one, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere else in the same quality.)
Thank you for reading !
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I just finished this yesterday. After beginning the same day. I don't know why, I don't know how... but I watched every episode sequentially, one after the other, no breaks in between... I didn't eat, I didn't shower, I didn't step out of my room. This is the kind of addictive bad, alright? I knew this was bad as I watched it. But I didn't realize that this downright sucked until I finished it.
This thing is the s***. And I'm not saying that in a good way, because for me s*** means poop. And this should be crowned for being the biggest and smelliest poop out there. Where should I begin?
1. Story: sucked, big time. What in the world is this? Someone needs to get fired. There are no words to describe how bad it was. And there were some random events... oh my God. This story is like the horrendous soup my little brother once tried to make. He had a recipe, and as he began and gave me some sips to see how it was turning out, it was good. But as he progressed making the soup, he began to add every single thing in the refrigerator to make it tastier and more original. And he failed. BIG TIME.
2. Lee Ga Young: I would've been more satisfied if what had happened to Young Gul at the end had happened to this idiot, too. Bella Swan called! She wants her stupidity back. This girl, the only thing she literally did was cry, cry, and bounce back from the two male leads.
3. Young Gul: I'm actually glad of his outcome. Am I the only one who hated him so much? His character was a complete idiot with a spark of motherf*****.
4. The clothes: this is supposed to be a fashion drama. Why in the world am I seeing so many tacky outfits? And I'm not going to use the excuse that I'm not Korean, and that that's why I'm not used to the fashion in this show. But from other dramas I've seen, where I've loved the fashion, I can come to the conclusion that there was no fashion sense in here... AT ALL. Anna was the only one whose style I liked.
5. The ending: The actual f***? I had read reviews for this, but I'd never come across the ending. So when I saw it I was laughing, shocked, amused, and mad at the same time. That was probably one of the most random things in this show.
Look, the first episode was good. I even found myself thinking that this drama wasn't as bad as people said it was.
But it was.
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Story- The beginning was great; very new stuff I hadn’t seen before and it remained that way till about half way in. Then the plot just stalled and the same repetitive situations just kept happening. There wasn’t any development or resolutions by the end. Speaking of the ending I didn’t watch it but read it and even that made me want to rip my hair out. Fortunately because I didn’t actually see what happened I didn’t lol. Still the writers had me coming back week after week and I never became bored to the point of skipping episodes or scenes.
Acting/Cast- The acting by the 4 leads was fabulous. Unfortunately for them their dialogue was so pointless, but I do applaud them for doing the best they could with what they were given. I was really impressed with newcomer Lee Je Hoon and hope to see him in a better drama next time. The supporting cast was great and served their purpose.
Music- matched the moody/dark themes of this show. It didn’t grab me enough to want to give it a listen outside of it though.
Rewatch- If the ending wasn’t so messed up I probably could have watched it again but yeah this is a no way in hell.
Overall Fashion King has an amazing lead cast but is overall disappointing in terms of development in story and characterization. Watch at your own risk!
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At first, everything seems like a normal drama. Nice actors, (the lead guy is really attractive and did a good job) and nice story... Really promising a good drama. And I really enjoy it until episode 16... Start them everything was in a opposite direction that we all excepted.
I have to say, the actress Shin Se Kyung could have done a better job. But I can't say if it was her fault or the character, Lee Ga Young, who was so weak.
The writers ruined the story (at least for me). They try to make something different from the usual. But I think they go to far... I still don't understand quite well the end.
So, if you read this and still want to watch it... Go for it! You may like it!
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