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      mmym
     |  Posted March 3, 2012 at 9:00 am  |  Permalink

    BEST.ACTION.DRAMA.EVER!!! “Girl K” (소녀 K) is a 3 episode mini-drama or telemovie or cable series of the Kill Bill blood-spurting kind. You can call the format any which way you want to but I have only two words for it — FREAKIN’ AWESOME!!! I have seen a bunch of similarly themed series promising to be as exciting, thrilling and fiery but none of them ever came close to how GREAT this adrenalin packed show was. I like a drama that knows what it is, runs with it and takes it to the very end.

    “Girl K” as the drama and its eponymous heroine are both unapologetically brute and vengeful. Han Groo plays feisty and rebellious highschooler Cha Yeon-jin who ends up an assassin on her way to exact revenge for the death of her mother. I’ve got to admit that there is something darkly stirring about “executing” an order with time-sensitive melting bullets during school recess that screams cool. I LOVE this girl. She has the look and grace of a Yoon Eun-hye, the strength and swag of a Ha Ji-won plus fab acting chops to boot. And she’s not even in her twenties yet. I was in utter disbelief that this was her first acting project. A week ago, I didn’t know who the hell Han Groo was but after watching “Girl K”, I know where she’s headed… UP!!!

    How much do I love that it is the women in this drama who are kicking MAJOR ass. Next to Yeon-jin, my other favorite character is the cold and precise, Min Ji-young (Park Hyo-joo), who takes Yeon-jin on her wings while secretly protecting her mother’s killer too. She really stirred things up unknowingly to her while acting as her noncommittal, surrogate mother. Ironic how that turns out when Ji-young lost the man she loved to Yeon-jin’s mom.

    Another notable character is Jang Se-wook exquisitely played by Kim Roe-ha. He is the guy Yeon-jin is set out to kill to avenge her mother. He was one of the more interestingly odd characters with all his “heavenly” madness while he spews Bible verses as he tortures and/or take lives. Lastly, props to that someone who thought of picking Kim Jung-tae to play plain ahjusshi on the outside and hard core ex-head of assassin central on the inside. Honestly, after watching him do such an effective job of playing the helplessly incompetent husband in “Can’t Lose”, I would’ve never imagined he’d do such an amazing 360 degree role turn here.

    So before I ran out of superlatives to describe my wonderful experience watching “Girl K”, I might as well aptly end this with another two words — MUST SEE!!!

 

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