Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

Pasta Episode 3-4

Alright, my entry last week probably made Professor Kim think nobody was enjoying Pasta, so I will try to blog more positively.

While the first two episodes of Pasta were used to establish basic setting and characters, episodes 3 and 4 fill in the gaps and answer a lot of questions I had. First, we get a few flashbacks that explain a few things for us. We learn how Yoo-Kyung initially got her job at La Sfera with some clever scheming, and we also find out how Yoo-Kyung and San are connected. We also learn a little bit about Yoo-Kyung's past and why she is so obsessed with working at La Sfera - and throughout the episodes we see her persevere and return to work everyday even though she was technically fired... which turns out for the better for her, at the end of these episodes.

We get some insight into Hyun-Wook and Sae-Young's past relationship as well. We see that in episode 3, Hyun-Wook does not look at Sae-Young pleasantly when he encounters her at San's office. He kind of looks at her like he hates her. In episode 4, her filming crew come in and film at La Sfera, which enrages Hyun-Wook. From the first two episodes, I thought that she might have been the victim in the two's relationship, with Hyun-Wook now feeling guilty for leaving her (or something like that), but now my impression has changed. It's a little weird for someone like Sae-Young, who is portrayed as a quite sophisticated, successful woman, to be scheming and wiggling her way into Hyun-Wook's world... Now she sounds like a typical, Korean drama bitter ex-girlfriend to me. As I watch the episodes, I can hear myself thinking, "just go away" every time Sae-Young smirks when things work out in her way. Perhaps the character will be redeemed in further episodes.

It's interesting that the cool, supreme chefs from Italy (fondly referred to as Team Italy) are a trio of pretty boys, and the original chefs are, for the most part, goofy looking. At first these two teams are pretty much at each other's throats all day, but then they finally get through a working day together and share a drink. It's nice to see that both Team Italy and the original chefs are supportive of Yoo-Kyung as well.

We see the cast go through difficulties at the restaurant - sales are dropping and changes must be made! However, some of these changes throw me off. Foie gras is the first item to go - except, wait. I understand that these days, most restaurants are fusion restaurants and cross cultural boundaries, but what are they doing selling foie gras in an Italian restaurant? It's interesting that a French specialty is their number one selling dish (and also interesting that Hyun-Wook decides to cut out the bestselling dish). Something else to go is spoons, as well as pickles. Now, I've never really had pickles when I've eaten in an Italian restaurant... but I guess it's a must for an Italian restaurant in Korea? Or maybe I'm just not eating at the right restaurants. Anyways, Yoo-Kyung is blackmailed into continuing to make the pickles, by the President... who apparently got the egg money back from Chef Totti, but kept it himself?

At the end of episode 4, we see that Hyun-Wook has figured out about the egg money and Yoo-Kyung's being blackmailed, and he is holding Yoo-Kyung at the end of the episode. This isn't that big of a cliffhanger, but it leaves us to guess what will happen next.

I'd like to take back what I said about Yoo-Kyung's fashion sense. I guess the first two episodes were frumpier than the rest. I still find it interesting that the more important, better chefs tend to be played by prettier and better dressed actors. Other than that, I don't really have many questions for these episodes. The plot isn't that complicated so it's a relaxing one to watch... so far. I wonder if there will be any tear-jerking or heart-wrenching scenes to come? It also feels like we saw a lot more food, but yes, the cooking still consists of shaking pans. And all that pasta that Yoo-Kyung wasted while practicing!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Pasta Episode 1-2

Having already seen Coffee Prince, I decided to watch Pasta. I recently have watched another food drama, Gourmet, which I enjoyed very much, so I am looking forward to watching Pasta (and getting hungry late at night...).

I was pleased to see that Lee Sun Gyun, from Coffee Prince, is the main actor in Pasta, as Choi Hyun Wook. His character is quite interesting - at first he is introduced as a slick gentleman, and then we get to see his nasty temper as a head chef. His character, though interesting, is quite typical in Korean dramas (and even more so in Japanese comics...) - the cold, harsh male character that probably has some heartbreaking past relationship that made him this way. We see a bit of this in episode 2, when the famous television chef Oh Sae Young (portrayed by Lee Ha Nui) is working out at the gym and having a few flashbacks of her relationship with Choi Hyun Wook, when they were apparently younger chefs in training.

The fashion sense of the main female lead Seo Yoo Kyung (played by Gong Hyo Jin) is quite.... I don't have the right words for it. Her hairstyle is outdated, she's in a rush in the morning so she looks even more unpresentable, and she kind of dresses like a teenager or child, rather than a young adult. I guess this is to show that she's a more innocent character that is more concentrated on her work and love of food rather than on her looks.

Already in the first two episodes, we see the main character Yoo Kyung faced with a few dilemmas. First off, the egg supplyman paid off Yoo Kyung for keeping his secret and keeping him as their restaurant's supplier... which Yoo Kyung thought she had resolved, but unknowingly didn't do so when she handed the money to her just-fired boss, Chef Tutti. Then, she gets fired, but stubbornly forces her way back into the kitchen. Some other questions arise throughout the episode. What is up with those photos of cacti in Yoo Kyung's locker? Who exactly Kim San (the rich guy that eats at La Sfera, played by Alex of Clazziquai) and why exactly does he pick on our heroine? Why did the relationship between Sae Young and Hyun Wook end? Was the gym Sae Young was working out at the same gym that Hyun Wook enters? Will the other female chefs work their way back into the kitchen as well? And why does Hyun Wook not want women in his kitchen? All these questions just keep teasing me to watch the next episode, but I will wait patiently.


On a less formal note... I cannot stand the couple that makes out in the kitchen and freezer. I'm wondering if all the female chefs live together - an interesting living situation, especially if a few of them get rehired and some of them don't. La Sfera means "the Sphere" - so we can look out for some symbolism. We should also keep an eye out for things like goldfish, which seem to represent our main character.

And now, I am craving actual pasta...