nicole123o wrote: I think I was hoping, a little too much, to see her less weak than she was shown in the first episode. Especially since she was supposed to be a very manipulating woman, but, like you mentioned, she was shown to be a victim because of certain events that happened in her life. I think I was a little disappointed by this. Those little tidbits of information should have been thrown in halfway through the drama (maybe even in the last half of it), so we could all be on this great love-hate relationship with her character and even "awww" over poor girl a little when we found out what had happened in her life. I'm pretty sure if it had been done like that, I would have shed a few tears, that is unless they had used the same music. They really needed to have a less distracting track for those scenes. BUT if she's already showing more of her calculating side I might keep watching to see where it goes.

I really want to see a different kind of woman in dramas, especially if she's the main lead. I'm kind of tired of these nice, selfless girls. *sigh*

***Possible Spoiler Alert!!!***

BaT,do you think she dies at the end because of how the drama started?


Definitely agree that there was way too much back story in the first episode. If I had total directorial control, I would have started off Jang Miri's story at the moment she blows up her pimp's club. That would have been such a bad ass introduction for our heroine, and would have provided the perfect bait for the viewer to actually want to get to know her story. Her life as a call girl and her family history/adoption could have been revealed later on at more precise moments, such as when the pimp comes looking for her in Korea with the photo of her dolled up or when she bumps into Hee Joo. I think it's better to have that revealed in the early stages of the story because it sets up an interesting dynamic concerning the morality of the drama: it allows the viewer to sympathize for and root for a character who willingly breaks the law. They just revealed it too soon and so sloppily that it almost fell into camp territory, and not the fun kind of camp like Rocky Horror Picture Show. Ah well, what's done is done.

*Possible Spoiler*
It sure did look like she might die at the end. I mean, the angelic music, the dream-like atmosphere, the frolicking through the Elysian-like field, the whole "I truly loved her, argh-the-angst!" voice overs from our male leads points to only one conclusion in my mind. Again, this falls into the whole "car crash I can't look way from" aspect of the show---I have no idea how forging credentials to land a work visa could result in her death, but dammit I want to find out regardless of how morbid that sounds.

If you haven't seen the second episode yet, definitely give it a shot. It has the same problems with its music, the cheap camera work, and the really uninteresting hotel drama, but the characters are really starting to come through and the acting is solid.

Did I mention that sexy hotel director man is sexy? LOL I'm already camped out on the banks of the river in anticipation of the fireworks to come between him and Jang Miri.
Lanting wrote: Definitely agree that there was way too much back story in the first episode. If I had total directorial control, I would have started off Jang Miri's story at the moment she blows up her pimp's club. That would have been such a bad ass introduction for our heroine, and would have provided the perfect bait for the viewer to actually want to get to know her story. Her life as a call girl and her family history/adoption could have been revealed later on at more precise moments, such as when the pimp comes looking for her in Korea with the photo of her dolled up or when she bumps into Hee Joo. I think it's better to have that revealed in the early stages of the story because it sets up an interesting dynamic concerning the morality of the drama: it allows the viewer to sympathize for and root for a character who willingly breaks the law. They just revealed it too soon and so sloppily that it almost fell into camp territory, and not the fun kind of camp like Rocky Horror Picture Show. Ah well, what's done is done.

*Possible Spoiler*
It sure did look like she might die at the end. I mean, the angelic music, the dream-like atmosphere, the frolicking through the Elysian-like field, the whole "I truly loved her, argh-the-angst!" voice overs from our male leads points to only one conclusion in my mind. Again, this falls into the whole "car crash I can't look way from" aspect of the show---I have no idea how forging credentials to land a work visa could result in her death, but dammit I want to find out regardless of how morbid that sounds.

If you haven't seen the second episode yet, definitely give it a shot. It has the same problems with its music, the cheap camera work, and the really uninteresting hotel drama, but the characters are really starting to come through and the acting is solid.

Did I mention that sexy hotel director man is sexy? LOL I'm already camped out on the banks of the river in anticipation of the fireworks to come between him and Jang Miri.


I would also love to see how that happens.

I'll admit that if all that nostalgic/melodramatic intro was just misleading and she isn't dead, the only thing that will keep me from completely disliking the ending is that she truly is the master of manipulation and disappeared from their lives without a trace. Does it show that I really, really want a "bad girl" lead? lol

AND that hotel director IS sexy.
Monitoring-K95 wrote: I would also love to see how that happens.

I'll admit that if all that nostalgic/melodramatic intro was just misleading and she isn't dead, the only thing that will keep me from completely disliking the ending is that she truly is the master of manipulation and disappeared from their lives without a trace. Does it show that I really, really want a "bad girl" lead? lol

AND that hotel director IS sexy.


*gasp* YES!

Ya see, now that you've planted that seed into my head, I'd be really disappointed if she did die. The more I think about it, the more I'm beginning to realize that her dying at the end would play well into the narrative of her victimization that was established in the first episode. Hm, or I guess it could be seen as retribution? I wouldn't want that either though. =/ But I'm jumping ahead of the story here. Who knows how I'll feel after fourteen more episodes... Right now I just need more con woman, less victim please.
I think I'll wait like Skye before I decide whether or not I should watch this. I prefer happy over sad endings. :D
EnolaLuna20 wrote: *gasp* YES!

Ya see, now that you've planted that seed into my head, I'd be really disappointed if she did die. The more I think about it, the more I'm beginning to realize that her dying at the end would play well into the narrative of her victimization that was established in the first episode. Hm, or I guess it could be seen as retribution? I wouldn't want that either though. =/ But I'm jumping ahead of the story here. Who knows how I'll feel after fourteen more episodes... Right now I just need more con woman, less victim please.


Well, let's see how it develops. And complete agree with needing "more con woman, less victim", because that is the reason I decided to start watching it in the first place.
Spoiler
"Miss. Ripley" Lee Da-hae wears a captivating red dress
wrote: MBC drama "Miss. Ripley"s Lee Da-hae has 'changed for a reason'.

Jang Mi-ri (Lee Da-hae) attends a dinner wearing a red dress on the episode of "Miss. Ripley" coming on the 13th. Jang Myeong-hoon (Kim Seung-woo) deeply falls in love with Jang Mi-ri and he invites her to the Mon Do Group reception.

Lee Da-hae wears a captivating red dress and looks elegant.



Source: hancinema.net
**SPOILER**
"Miss Ripley" Micky Yuchun cries without NG

wrote: Actor Micky Yuchun made the shooting set solemn with his sorrowful emotional act.

Micky Yuchun, who is second generation plutocrat Song Yoo-hyeon in MBC drama "Miss Ripley" visited his mother's grave and cried, stimulating viewers tears as well. As his mother, actress Yang Mi-kyeong made a special appearance.
Song Yoo-hyeon is living with his step-mother Lee Hwa (Choi Myeong-gil) but he always has an ardent feeling towards his real mother. Having found the grave with some flowers, Micky Yuchun falls into the memories of when he was happy with his mother.
Someone who was at the location of shooting said, "Micky Yuchun's tears made the site solemn".
According to this person, having been felt up before the actual shoot, Micky Yuchun succeeded in the act of tears at once with no NG, receiving the OK sign.
Meanwhile, in "Miss Ripley" the disintegration caused by Jang Mi-ri (Lee Da-hae)'s lies, the competition between Jang Myeong-hoon (Kim Seung-woo) and Song Yoo-hyeon for the management of the hotel and the love line between Jang Mi-ri, Jang Myeong-hoon and Song Yoo-hyeon is bringing more attention to the drama.


Source: hancinema.net
'The power if Micky Yuchun' "Miss. Ripley" sold in China, Japan and Tawian

[QUOTE][Micky Yuchun has great power.

Micky Yuchun from group JYJ is in the MBC drama "Miss. Ripley" which has satisfyingly been sold overseas. It was sold to China, Japan and Taiwan at the 2011 Shanghai TV Festival".

Overseas buyers were interested in buying the drama ever since talk about Hallyu star Micky Yuchun came up. Therefore it has been opened to export not long after its release. MBC says, "We can call this pre-sale as it has been sold not long after it started. As a member of JYJ and TVfXQ, he has a good amount of base in Asia so we were able to negotiate a fair deal".

Micky Yuchun recently has been to Vietnam to attend the 1st Doosa Asian Cup, which is the first charity program of JS Foundation, where England Premier League soccer player Park Ji-sung is chairman of. He visited the country with fellow members and proved once again that he was truly a Hallyu star.

/QUOTE]
By the way, how is this show? Would you consider this to be one of the top 3 kdramas this season?
Silinancibe wrote: By the way, how is this show? Would you consider this to be one of the top 3 kdramas this season?


Well... The drama isn't annoying at all. Lee Da Hee's acting is very good, sometimes she makes you hate her because of her attitude and the way she is playing with the feelings of two men, but I don't jude her very hard. :D Those two men have an endless love for her. I feel sorry for them. There's also a naive character, the friend of Lee Da Hee's character. She is totally pitiful.
The OST isn't so good but you can't rate a drama by the Ost- it's not fair.
It is still early to consider it to be in top 3 kdramas of this season. Maybe after I finish watching this drama I will make an opinion. :)
*****Spoiler Alert*****

wrote: I wish it weren’t love
It makes the approaching farewell hurt so much
If you can be happy, let’s stop here
This is all I can do for you

My love,
This empty space is just for you, for you, for you
I smile and turn away so you won’t catch on
I can’t bear for you to be hurt
I can’t bear saying goodbye
You shouldn’t love me

I wish it weren’t you
because you’re the most precious person in the world to me
And so I pushed you away, made you cry, and turned you away
This is all I can do for you

My love,
This empty space is just for you, for you, for you
I smile and turn away so you won’t catch on
I can’t bear for you to be hurt
I can’t bear saying goodbye
You shouldn’t love me

Don’t wait for me
Barely holding back my bitter tears
I turn my back and go, like this

I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
My one and only love
My heart shouts these words,
but I can’t say them aloud, because you’re too precious to me
It’s okay if I’m hurt, because I love you
I’ll just cry like crazy on my own
I can’t bear for you to be hurt, because I love you
I’ll just end it here.

****Spoiler Alert*****
wrote: Yoochun has changed his previous cute hairstyle for a more daring one on his drama "Miss Ripley".
Yoochun's character so far has been the one of a innocent boy in love and who does not care about others say or think.
The short hair gives a different feeling presenting him as a more mature man. Also the stills reveled show a new side of him with a more serious expression.
A new haircut usually means a change in the character or the story line of a drama but there are not details revealed yet.
If you want to know why he is starting to change on the outside, and probably the inside do not miss the next episode that is set to air on Monday.

Here are the pictures : http://jyj3.net/2011/07/02/news-yoochun%E2%80%99s-new-ripley-haircut/
LotsOfLove wrote: Spoiler
"Miss. Ripley" Lee Da-hae wears a captivating red dress


Source: hancinema.net


anybody know what's the designer of her dress. Awwww I love it so much
Ok so I haven't started this drama even though it looks very good for fear of a very depressing ending. I'll wait until it finishes and I can get a vibe from everyone's reactions as to whether or not I'll really start it. I don't think I can really handle a depressing ending at this point.