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Reply #1259 mariss's post
momantaiiii... |
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Reply #1258 errasazza's post
cutenyer icon2 tue... |
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Reply #1260 errasazza's post
after pengambaran final episode tue..semua yg pompuan nangis...sedihnyeer coffee prince dah tutup |
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Reply #1264 dasiza's post
AMBOI...ADA LAGI...YG BEST...NNT KALU AKU JUMPA GAMBO KE LINK KE,....AKU LTK KAT SINI YA....HEHEHE |
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Reply #1266 archerfahid's post
MEMG TERASA KOSONG JE...HARI ISNIN DAN SELASA BILA CITER CP DAH ABIS YA....HUHUHU...MESTI...KITA AKAN MERINDUINYA.... |
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Drama Offers Hot Trends, Aromatic Tale, Wednesday August 29, 2007 Korea
By Lee Hyo-won
Staff Reporter
Prettyboys, cross-dressing and clandestine romances consistently had viewers_ especially young women in their 20s and 30s _ craving for moreservings of the MBC TV series ``Coffee Prince.'' The 17-episode dramacame to a close Monday, and a special behind-the-scenes feature wasaired Tuesday.
Tracing the unlikely romance between a tomboy(Yun Eun-hye) and a modern-day prince charming (Gong Yoo), ``CoffeePrince'' has all the typical ingredients of a Korean drama. Yet,delightfully reminiscent of Shakespeare's ``Twelfth Night'' andprovoking sensitivity like ``sunjeong manhwa,'' or girl's comics,``Coffee Prince'' has all the right formulae for addiction _ includingcoffee.
Never Never Land
The world of ``Coffee Prince''is far from real, and its fantastic, cartoon-like quality isundoubtedly its biggest selling point. Colorful characters in comiccircumstances keep things light: Adorable Little Prince and Peter Pantypes reign here, and even the adult characters refuse to grow up.Tasteful incorporation of after effects, or computer graphic imageslike thought bubbles, and other cartoon-like images distanced the dramafrom the mundane.
Eun-chan is a hardworking 23-year-oldstruggling to make ends meet, supporting her childish mother andtroublemaking younger sister. A series of mishaps with Han-gyeol, aneasy-going, wealthy playboy, lands her a job at a cafe.
AlthoughCoffee Prince only hires male employees, this is no problem for thetomboy, who despite having a pretty face, is armed with taekwondokicks, monstrous appetite and stamina and a wardrobe full of boxyclothes that hide every hint of a curve. Her short hair and husky voicealso mask her femininity.
Pretty Boys & Hushed Eroticism
Notsurprisingly, Eun-chan and Han-gyeol become fatally attracted to eachother. In this ``coming of age'' love story, Han-gyeol, a 29-year-oldCasanova, transcends the boundaries of his sexuality to love a ``boy,''while Eun-chan blossoms into a grown woman beneath her boyishappearance.
``Coffee Prince'' kept viewers on their toes asEun-chan comes close to being found out that she's a girl, whileHan-gyeol constantly suppresses his desire to kiss her. The heartfluttering kiss scenes between the two evoke the eroticism of ``yaoimanga,'' or Japanese cartoons that feature homosexual liaisons betweenbeautiful men, heightening the fantastic nature of the drama.
Three other adorable Coffee Princes or characters ranging from cute to sexy delight female viewers.
Whileelements of fantasy mesmerize viewers, the realistic dialogue andcharacters' frank attitude toward dating and other love troubles arecompletely relatable. The drama's two other main characters, Han-seongand Yu-ju, learn to settle down after dating on and off for 10 years,and their wisdom guide the inexperienced lovebirds, Eun-chan andHan-gyeol.
``I like you. I don't care whether you're a guy or analien. I'm fed up trying to hide my feelings. Let's give this a try!''exclaims Han-gyeol as he finally professes his love. Such openness iswell in sync with the uninhibited attitude of the younger generationtoward love and sex.
Trendspotter & Trendsetter
Hitdramas here have often showcased new social trends from fashion itemsto dating styles. Korea has recently seen a new rise of specialtycoffee shops distinguishing themselves from mega-chains like Starbucksfound at almost every street corner.
Coffee Prince, the cafethat gives the series its name, embodies this trend. Viewers get a peakinto the aromatic world of baristas (coffee gurus) and hand-roasteddrip coffee. Unique interior spaces are all the rage, as shopsparlaying an edgy style are sprouting up all over Seoul, and the chicdecoration of the cafe is eye-catching.
TV series in recentyears have lacked the stronghold of fashionistas like actress KimHee-sun, who institutionalized fashion items through her dramas in thelate 1990s. But ``Coffee Prince'' has been dubbed a ``walking fashionmagazine spread'' for leading man Gong Yoo. The model-turned-actorstruts a clean-cut, ``metrosexual'' or ``dandy European'' style,sporting slim-fit collar shirts with the long sleeves folded and pairedwith neat slacks and stylish walking shoes.
The trend-spottingdrama also has viewers rediscover different corners of Seoul, like apeaceful jogging track tucked away in the north part of town, apeaceful coffee spot in Hongdae and a romantic rooftop studio nearMount Namsan.
``Coffee Prince'' has served its last cup ofcoffee here, but it has certainly left a dark coffee stain in thehearts of many. Fans of Korean drama in Japan, Taiwan and other SouthAsian countries can look forward to seeing the series soon, as it hasalready been exported to numerous countries, according to MBC.
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Drama Offers Hot Trends, Aromatic Tale, Wednesday August 29,2007 Korea
Pretty boys, cross-dressingand clandestine romances consistently had viewers _ especially youngwomen in their 20s and 30s _ craving for more servings of the MBC TVseries ``Coffee Prince.'' The 17-episode drama came to a close Monday,and a special behind-the-scenes feature was aired Tuesday.
Tracingthe unlikely romance between a tomboy (Yun Eun-hye) and a modern-dayprince charming (Gong Yoo), ``Coffee Prince'' has all the typicalingredients of a Korean drama. Yet, delightfully reminiscent ofShakespeare's ``Twelfth Night'' and provoking sensitivity like``sunjeong manhwa,'' or girl's comics, ``Coffee Prince'' has all theright formulae for addiction _ including coffee.
Never Never Land
Theworld of ``Coffee Prince'' is far from real, and its fantastic,cartoon-like quality is undoubtedly its biggest selling point. Colorfulcharacters in comic circumstances keep things light: Adorable LittlePrince and Peter Pan types reign here, and even the adult charactersrefuse to grow up. Tasteful incorporation of after effects, or computergraphic images like thought bubbles, and other cartoon-like imagesdistanced the drama from the mundane.
Eun-chanis a hardworking 23-year-old struggling to make ends meet, supportingher childish mother and troublemaking younger sister. A series ofmishaps with Han-gyeol, an easy-going, wealthy playboy, lands her a jobat a cafe.
AlthoughCoffee Prince only hires male employees, this is no problem for thetomboy, who despite having a pretty face, is armed with taekwondokicks, monstrous appetite and stamina and a wardrobe full of boxyclothes that hide every hint of a curve. Her short hair and husky voicealso mask her femininity.
Pretty Boys & Hushed Eroticism
Notsurprisingly, Eun-chan and Han-gyeol become fatally attracted to eachother. In this ``coming of age'' love story, Han-gyeol, a 29-year-oldCasanova, transcends the boundaries of his sexuality to love a ``boy,''while Eun-chan blossoms into a grown woman beneath her boyishappearance.
``CoffeePrince'' kept viewers on their toes as Eun-chan comes close to beingfound out that she's a girl, while Han-gyeol constantly suppresses hisdesire to kiss her. The heart fluttering kiss scenes between the twoevoke the eroticism of ``yaoi manga,'' or Japanese cartoons thatfeature homosexual liaisons between beautiful men, heightening thefantastic nature of the drama.
Three other adorable Coffee Princes or characters ranging from cute to sexy delight female viewers.
Whileelements of fantasy mesmerize viewers, the realistic dialogue andcharacters' frank attitude toward dating and other love troubles arecompletely relatable. The drama's two other main characters, Han-seongand Yu-ju, learn to settle down after dating on and off for 10 years,and their wisdom guide the inexperienced lovebirds, Eun-chan andHan-gyeol.
``Ilike you. I don't care whether you're a guy or an alien. I'm fed uptrying to hide my feelings. Let's give this a try!'' exclaims Han-gyeolas he finally professes his love. Such openness is well in sync withthe uninhibited attitude of the younger generation toward love and sex.
Trendspotter & Trendsetter
Hitdramas here have often showcased new social trends from fashion itemsto dating styles. Korea has recently seen a new rise of specialtycoffee shops distinguishing themselves from mega-chains like Starbucksfound at almost every street corner.
CoffeePrince, the cafe that gives the series its name, embodies this trend.Viewers get a peak into the aromatic world of baristas (coffee gurus)and hand-roasted drip coffee. Unique interior spaces are all the rage,as shops parlaying an edgy style are sprouting up all over Seoul, andthe chic decoration of the cafe is eye-catching.
TVseries in recent years have lacked the stronghold of fashionistas likeactress Kim Hee-sun, who institutionalized fashion items through herdramas in the late 1990s. But ``Coffee Prince'' has been dubbed a``walking fashion magazine spread'' for leading man Gong Yoo. Themodel-turned-actor struts a clean-cut, ``metrosexual'' or ``dandyEuropean'' style, sporting slim-fit collar shirts with the long sleevesfolded and paired with neat slacks and stylish walking shoes.
Thetrend-spotting drama also has viewers rediscover different corners ofSeoul, like a peaceful jogging track tucked away in the north part oftown, a peaceful coffee spot in Hongdae and a romantic rooftop studionear Mount Namsan.
``CoffeePrince'' has served its last cup of coffee here, but it has certainlyleft a dark coffee stain in the hearts of many. Fans of Korean drama inJapan, Taiwan and other South Asian countries can look forward toseeing the series soon, as it has already been exported to numerouscountries, according to MBC. |
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ade tak link utk full version coffee prince special...
saya cume dapat donlod certain scene jer...
ras tak best jer coz CP dah abis... |
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Reply #1271 mariss's post
kat d addicts ada...tapi kena pakai toreent la...kat veoh kita tak pasti la plak.... |
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Reply #1272 errasazza's post
dah jumpa kat youtube...
tapi tak leh nak save pulak... |
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Reply #1274 hhhhh's post
yes...
malam ni boleh tengok ep 16 dgn jayanya...
so tinggal tunggu subs ep 17 jer... |
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Reply #1275 mariss's post
boleh...awak...masuk kat sini...
www.keepvid.com...
pastu ambik link...youtube...
save flv file.... |
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omo...omo....best siot citer nih....
baru habis ep 5....
ni nak tanyer, kat ep baper ahjussi tu tau dia tu laki? |
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Reply #1278 nzhass79's post
Maksud ko dapat tahu EC tu pompuan ?
Dlm Ep 11.
[ Last edited by hhhhh at 1-9-2007 10:17 PM ] |
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Reply #1279 hhhhh's post
alaaa...lambatnyer... aku baru nak masuk ep 7...
terstop sbb aku baru dapat sampai ep 6 jer.....
caner ek?
aku try donlot dari veoh, takde subs n gambar tak cantik....
nanti aku cuba kat d-addicts lak....
sbnrnyer aku tak suker DA sbb lambat...
kat veoh laju jer....
ke aku yang tak jumper? |
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