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idiosyncreant ([personal profile] idiosyncreant) wrote2011-03-29 11:53 pm
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K-Drama Report: PASTA

Pasta was an odd show--in that there were several reasons I wouldn't have liked it, if presented with them, though only one even phased me while I was watching...

I mentioned the first, somewhere, in some form. Which was that the hero yells. A lot. And for a whole episode and a half seems to be doing it just to make people feel small, or because he's somehow imbalanced. :anxiety:

BUT, it falls into a sane pattern (I think that was just clumsy writing in the earlier part) of being more of a reaction than an offensive strategy, and he takes on more dimension, and it became less stressy for me.



For a romantic comedy, it was also not very sexy. And yet...it makes that *work*. It was a little distant, in that I felt more like an observer who sees two people falling for each other, rather than feeling it myself, but there were some really sweet, funny moments. I know it could be counted as a flaw, and has been, but in a way I kind of liked that more unpolished dynamic. I really felt like I was friends with the characters, and eager to have things turn out for them.

In most dramas I feel more involved, but then that makes it harder if I don't like the guy the girl does, or think the girl is too stupid...

For me, it felt kind of mature, because of the lack of tension in the romance. ...to think I'd ever write that sentence. It must be maturity or something equally sad.



It also didn't feel long, tho' it was either extended or just written to be 20 episodes. I could probably point out where they started writing it to be 20 episodes, if that was a matter of extension, but I think it had a more satisfying and not cop-out finish with the time it had.

It had some beautifully filmed shots (though in the beginning some of the editing was headache-y atrocious-slash-experimental). The fact that the same food looked awesome at the end though we had many loving, SEXYSEXY (unlike the romance) shots of it through all 20 episodes says something about that. And the goldfish that were silent cast-members, starring as the resident gratuitous colorful pan-fetishes of something-other-than-pasta, always seemed tasteful, though I was just waiting for it to get old.



In the end, the stumbling blocks that would have made it not work for me in a more standard show were trumped by the fact that sometimes it went with K-Drama tradition, but in certain key places it veered off from expectation.
Taking the main annoying antagonist of the characters, and putting him at a disadvantage, so he's more that character who's always bumbling along trying to do the evil boss's bidding--except he's got no evil boss. Taking the wide cast of characters and pitting them against each other, and weaving them into shifting alliances.


Even taking the two characters I kept confusing for each other, and putting them side-by-side, being annoyed by their similarities.

In the end, the humor of the show was more subtle and humane than most of the dramas I watch. I'm impressed.
...And I got to see mah favorite Ajussi get the girl, even if he had to be a jerk to do it. 9_9

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