Rabu, 13 November 2013

Protect The Boss (2011)

This is the best com-rom drama from K-DramaLand for me. Since I didn't have blog in 2011, I am only be able to write about it now, for my must-see-dramas documentary. Tee hee. Just like most other K-dramas, Protect The Boss has the main male and the second lead one. And of course there was a woman who up for grabs and also another second lead female who regretted for rejecting the man who loved her before, but now he fights over the main female's love. So Korean. Lol.


Why I said it's the best? Because it was much different from another love quadrangle story. We always see the second lead male syndrome in so many K-Dramas, where the man showed as a perfect daddy-long-legs who like an angel came from nowhere and solved every inch problem the main female faced.


And how about the second female? If it was not an innocent girl changed to be an evil because of her jealousy, it will be a cruel girl in the first place who then launched her cunning tricks. And how the two second roles end? Limply stood with forced bitter smiles that they were failed. Lol.

In this drama, everybody got the fair happiness. Except two women who with their stubbornness, rejected the happiness. We will not see a cunning trick from the Chaebol who wished to separate his son from his poor girl. We also will not see the second female arranged thousand trickery to get her man back. Everyone knew their position for each. And happily we will not see the exaggerated dramatic farewell filled tears which finally the separated couple will be reunited in the end.


Ji Sung as Cha Ji Heon

Clumsy, craven and an agoraphobia (a phobia of crowds) which caused by his mother's gone when he was a child. He also was a germaphobe (obsessed with sanitation and feel compelled to clean excessively).

He was a heir of DN Group but the shareholders against him to be the next leader due to his unprofessional. And he indeed didn't have any interest to be the heir of the business which his father run.






Choi Kang Hee as No Eun Seol

When she was in senior high, she was notorious for fighting and fighting. But she changed the bad habit and decided to live her life in the right way by studying hard for the university exam. She passed the exam but in the third-rate campus which finally made her really hard to get a job. She finally got a job in a loan sharking firm with a flirty boss.

Frustrated, she applied a sad-but-true application to DN Group and one of the interviewers saw Eun Seol's desperate and accepted her as a contract employee.





Kim Jae Joong as Cha Moo Won

He was Ji Heon's cousin. Actually he was the perfect next leader for DN Group. Great competent, professional and of course he was a smart guy. The shareholders agreed for Moo Won to be the next President Director but of course Ji Heon's father would not allow anybody to steal his son's position.

He made Eun Seol to be Ji Horn's secretary so she would be a good spy for him. But it turned out her cheerfulness and spirit precisely affected his heart.





Wang Ji Hye as Seo Na Yoon

She was the princess! Spoiled and childish. Moo Won loved her but she decided to leave him and get Ji Heon's heart. Years passed, they breakup and no man gave her attention anymore. She confessed her heart to Moo Won but the guy was seeking Eun Seol's attention.

She realised no one loved her like before but she just moved on without hating Eun Seol and she actually even asked Eun Seol to be friend without any backstabbing plan.

I love how Ji Heon's father deal with his son's love to a poor girl with a dark past. Instead of chasing Eun Seol away from his son's life, he acted like a father for her and kindly asked her to change step by step, so the shareholders would accept her position as the next DN Group leader's wife in the future. Ji Heon's father was actually not different with Eun Seol. He was an ex-mafia.

All the characters in this drama were unique, funny and lovable. Even people with bad plans for the sake of money also appeared with fresh funny acts.

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