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The goofy fantasy premise of body-swapping was enough to get me interested in this drama, but its the characters who are keeping me invested. Theyre even more winning than Id been expecting although, to be fair, I was telling myself to keep my expectations down for fear of being disappointed.
What I dig the most is the abundant sense of humor, and how the actors are really going for it. Not that I doubted Hyun Bin and Ha Ji-won were up to the task, but its been a while since weve seen them both being so full-on comedic; theyve both done a lot of dramatic, serious stuff in recent years.
One great recurring bit: Joo-wons sparkly tracksuit, which Id snarked on previously without expecting the drama to do so as well. Its a running gag that it makes him look like a tacky ajusshi, and each time he defends himself, saying, This jacket isnt what you think it is! (Its basically a sparkly Members Only jacket, aka cool only in the 80s, and even then thats a matter of debate.) He even pulls out the label and goes on about how it was hand-stitched in Italy, but nobody cares, which makes it all the funnier because of how very much HE cares.
But what I love most about these characters is how both leads have these contradictory sides. Joo-won initially seems cold and uppity and stereotypical, but when we look closer it becomes clear that its all an act a big attempt to overcompensate for his insecurities. He doesnt want rumors to spread about his deathly fear of the elevator, because that would be the worst thing ever even though I bet everyone would like him a lot more if they knew. In fact, his whole persona has been crafted to cover up his weaknesses, like his refusal to come to the office more.
I also like that hes not the beat-around-the-bush type. He doesnt try to be slick or cool when he tells Ra-im he wants to drive her home. Its tantamount to a frank admission of interest. And when she balks, he responds that he doesnt need a reason to take her home other than wanting to do it. And he wants to do it.
Then theres Ra-im, who becomes shy and bashful when shes complimented. At first I thought Ha Ji-won was purposely deepening her voice for the role, but now I think its Ra-im whos purposely deepening it to act like one of the boys. She dresses casually and doesnt put an effort into looking feminine, but she does seem wistful when she overhears the director telling Chae-rin that all she has to do is look pretty. Its not much of a compliment, but its like shed like a chance to be pretty herself, too.
So: Hes unexpectedly boyish, shes unexpectedly girlish. Its very cute.
http://www.dramabeans.com/2010/11/secret-garden-episode-1/
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