Seems like I have to wait for the last episodes of Whisper

Why did I choose a drama which wasn’t completely available??? I thought it was since I knew that it was finished already. This is not a good thing..why? Because I was already nodding off as I’ve watched the latest episodes..forcing me to take a break from my viewing is very dangerous because I might not return..lol.

It’s a shame really. It’s got all the elements and factors to ensure a good drama but..as I mentioned before..it pales compared to Punch. I have yet to connect to any of these characters. I know it just won’t happen. At the end of the day I just don’t find myself at the edge of my seat rooting for the good guys, some scenes I watch and I say to myself, hmm… I should be really blown away by this, but I’m not. My head appreciates the twists that are thrown in and the snippy dialogue but my heart is never really involved. Total contrast to Punch where I bit my nails continuously and couldn’t stop crying for days..which is why I can’t make myself watch it again!! I think the lead actor was amazing and knew just how to bring life to his character, didn’t mean he deserved to be liked, but he could never be ignored.

Anyway..it’s not the worse drama out there but I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it either, even if I haven’t seen the ending.

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Half-way through Whisper

You know that feeling you get when something feels so familiar and it nags at you and you just can’t place it? Well as I watched (I’m up to the end of Ep 10 right now) that’s what I was feeling..the feel..the writing style…all felt like I’d seen it before..in Punch so I finally looked it up and of course! Punch is written by the same writer…..I’ve never had that experience before though..where I can identify the style of the writer.

Now I loved Punch; it was an awesome experience and very draining by the nature of the subject matter… by the ups and downs of the action… by the resolution of things at the end… by the sheer cruelty of some scenes. I honestly don’t know when I will be up to seeing it again but it was amazing. The absolute star was our “hero” who wasn’t the classic hero at all, but who I was rooting for every second. I loved his drive, his intelligence, his ambition, his courage… and the reason I bring him up is that I don’t feel the same way for our hero in Whisper. It feels like an imitation of the real thing.

The template of the plot is the same – one minute the good guys win, the next minute the bad guys are on top. The characters are sharply written, flawed, neither black or white, but very credible and the very flaws give us a reason to connect with them – even the heroes are multi-faceted while at the same time still being obviously bad – no conscience to hamper them at all.

Punch never bothered with romance (at least it flirted in the background); here we have a different scenario but for some reason I don’t connect with them as a couple, They work well together as the fighting duo but any hint of the personal and it becomes awkward – maybe that will change towards the end but since we’re half way there I don’t expect much. Of course I wasn’t really watching this for the romance so it’s not a huge flaw. The action is still tension filled and you keep waiting for the next twist to be revealed… it almost feels like the last man standing will be the one who just happens to have the most tricks. I have faith that good will win over evil but the fun part is figuring out how!

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Whisper – First impressions

Since this is Lee Bo Young’s return drama I was curious as to her choice..also it was interesting that she was paired off with Lee Sang Yoon whom she’d worked with in My Daughter Seo Young (which I loved!). I thought she was perfect as the cold, reserved, damaged heroine who was slowly thawed by his love… New roles for each of them here; she is a fired detective who is out to get her innocent father out of jail and he is a judge who starts out with a conscience but because of circumstances makes choices which leads to them being serious adversaries.

I’ve only seen the first 2 episodes – they’ve been quite intense and I won’t lie that I sighed at the usual big business corruption but many of my favourite characters are here and that’s a good thing. Right now the poor man is under pressure from all sides, including our heroine who is blackmailing him into helping her  as she desperately tries to get her father out. We have no idea why the baddies are intent on keeping him IN – especially when it’s so much easier to bump him off… lol… but so far it’s been interesting – she looks great and ready for battle, and so does he so I can’t wait until they join forces…

#lee-bo-young, #lee-sang-yoon, #whisper