Bromance of 40+ guys and the women they love...
A Gentleman's Dignity is a 24 episode Korean drama that is fun and breezy without much angst. This cotton candy show features an amusing foursome that have been friends since high school.I enjoyed the four friends and their bromance and when the show focused on their insecurities and concerns. Each guy was different and grew on you throughout the series. When the show focused on their friendship, it delivered with upfront and sometimes amusing slices of issues of the modern man. The show had charm, and the actors were willing to look silly when the script called for it. Each episode began with a shared experience from their past as friends. It was amusing watching these 40 something actors pretend to be in high school in some of these flashbacks.
Our four friends:
a. Do-jin was a confidence character that was surprised by love and love that he had to work to earn as his lady of choice initially cared about another of the foursome. There was a great romantic moment when he gave the woman he loved a fabulous pair of shoes and told her to wear them when she was ready to accept him and his love.
b. Tae-san was the chauvinist, dominating guy who bossed around his sister and lady love but had a sweet side too. His willingness to accept his feisty lady love's priority of her career over marriage showed he did want her happiness.
c. Choi Yoon played by Kim Min-jong was the widower that was hotly pursued by Tae-san's sister 20 years his junior. His unwillingness to engage in romance with her is understandable though he eventually decides he is ready for love.
d. Jung-rok was the fluff character of the bunch. Spoiled, womanizing, but with charm and love for his wife. Getting her to believe that he loved her and would stop his womanizing ways was a tough sell.
I was less enamored of the women in their lives:
1. Yi-soo was a high school teacher that loved her students and was honest and forthright. She took her time falling for Do-jin. I felt the actress over acted sometimes but it was consistent throughout the series, perhaps she was directed to deliver that performance. The character's acceptance of his surprise son from a youthful relationship was good, though this was not horrible in my mind but it was portrayed as a negative and shameful.
2. Se-ra was prickly, viewed other women as rivals not friends, and focused on her golfing career. Initially this character was off putting but grew on me throughout the series.
3. Min-sook was the brittle, tough wife of Jung-rok who was mistrustful of her husband due to his past dalliances. This character was tough but caring. I was a fan of this character at the end of the series.
4. Meari was difficult to watch. Over emoting, tons of ugly crying, and no character growth at all. Her goal in life was getting Choi Yoon to love her and her brother to accept the possibility of this relationship. That's all you got out of this character for 24 episodes.
score 8/10
fprefect-685-281084 18 February 2014
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