Monday, April 19, 2010

Coffee Prince-Last 3 episodes

The last three episodes of Coffee Prince shows more about the values and family expectations of one another. It interesting to see Eun Chan and Han Kyul’s relationship grows as the drama comes to an end. I think he is sweet to not object to her going abroad to study barista for this is a good opportunity for her to learn and explore places outside of Korea. By him chosing to wait for her and not objects shows that he really do care for her and love her. The final episode is touching as they both keep their promises. Makes me wonder if it will truly last because not all long distance relationship works, but then again it might. He never visited her but instead they kept in contact through letters. That’s lame but whatever floats their boat. She looks a bit different to me..like she became more feminine in some way. Good to see that the drama has a happy ending with her reuniting with them but doesn’t the dramas usually end in a happy way anyways? I have to say that I only enjoy watching dramas for my own pleasure and knowing that it was a homework assignment..it was kind of time consuming. Either way, I enjoyed watching it and I can see why it is so freakin’ addicting.

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  1. Coffee prince last 3 episodes
     The last episodes showed me that the result of their each loves. Han kyul decided to stay Korea which means he gave up his own goal as toy designer in the U.S. and he wanted to get married with Eun chan. I think the decision of Han kyul represented he finishes his wandering after his youth that means he overcame his trauma of birth and settles the conflict with his father. After all, Eun chan makes him change. Also, Han sung and Yoo joo that wanted to be together finally and Yoo joo got pregnant!! It was a kind of interesting changer of Yoo joo’s view of marriage she accepted marriage with Han sung although she has sought a single life. Han brother’s grandmother opposed their marriage because she didn’t prefer their fiancĂ©es because of various reasons. Despite their grandmother is typical Korean old school woman, she finally accepted their grand son marriage (it’s also stereo type of Korean drama..). if Eun chan were not getting more feminine, the drama should be usual Cinderella story, but Eun chan supposes new Korean modern gender role, she is very independent in the drama, for instance she tried to make her own carrier as barista in spite of she is going to get married with very rich guy, It’s very different feature in this drama. As you know most of Korean women in dream were described very passive role, however, Eun chan and Yoo joo were differ from the other woman character in most Korean drama.

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