Korean Vampire Drama Blood

Korean Vampire Drama Blood

Park Ji-sang (Ahn Jae-hyun) is a doctor specializing in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery in the best cancer research hospital in the country. He is also a vampire. Despite seeming cold and unfeeling, Ji-sang masks his soft heart and inner pain and yearns for closess with people. He believes very strongly in the sanctity of human life, and suppresses his thirst for blood to treat terminally ill patits and save lives. Among his colleagues is Yoo Ri-ta (Ku Hye-sun), a hotshot physician who tered medical school at the age of 17 and is also the niece of the chaebol group chairman who owns the hospital. Ri-ta is highly capable but snooty and arrogant, yet Ji-sang finds himself falling for her. He also gets drawn into a conflict betwe good and evil as he counters Lee Jae-wook, a two-faced hospital director who gains everyone's trust with his gtle demeanor, but inwardly harbors a dangerous ambition for power and a talt for cruelty.

A very handsome and talted hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeon and medical researcher in Taemin Hospital. Ji-sang is a vampire, being an infectee of the VBT-01 virus he inherited from his infected (vampire) parts. Though cold and indiffert on the outside, Ji-sang is soft and caring on the inside, bearing the pain of losing his parts who were killed by the evil infectee Jae-wook. He believes very strongly in the sanctity of human life, and suppresses his thirst for blood to treat terminally ill patits and save lives. He falls for fellow surgeon and childhood acquaintance Yoo Ri-ta.

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An evil vampire/VBT-01 infectee who harbors a dangerous ambition for power and a talt for cruelty. Along with Ji-sang's parts, he was a mtee and fellow researcher of Dr. Jung Han-su, the discoverer of the VBT-01 virus. Seeing the virus' pottial in human hancemt, he plans to extd the research, to which Dr. Jung and the other mtees strongly disagree for ethical considerations. Blinded by greed, he infects himself with the virus, kills Dr. Jung, and sds his m to hunt Ji-sang parts. He becomes the director of Taemin Hospital, gaining everyone's trust with his gtle demeanor and using the hospital to continue his research on VBT-01.

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A highly capable but arrogant surgeon of Taemin Hospital. Born as Yoo Chae-eun, she lost her parts in a trip to Jeju. There, she is saved by Ji-sang from a pack of wolves. Suffering the pain of her parts' deaths, she adopts her currt name Ri-ta. She had tered medical school at the age of 17 and is also the niece of the chaebol group chairman who owns the hospital. She meets Ji-sang at Taemin Hospital, though she does not recognize him and is annoyed by his presce.

First-year residt at Taemin Hospital and Ji-sang's subordinate. She secretly works under Jae-wook, who had saved her from dying by turning her into a vampire and became her father figure.

A rowned medical researcher and father of hematology doctor Jung Ji-tae. He discovered the VBT-01 virus, which gives vampiric traits to anyone who is infected. Though the virus can extd life and give superhuman powers to its infectees, he stops his research for the virus's pottial as a source of evil and chaos, to which his former mtee Jae-wook is vehemtly against. He is killed by Jae-wook, who had infected himself with the virus to his personal gain.

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Ji-sang's father. Along with his wife Sun-young and Jae-wook, he is a mtee and fellow researcher of Dr. Jung Han-su. A vampire/VBT-01 infectee, he and Sun-young were against Jae-wook's plan in using the virus in human hancemt. He is killed by Jae-wook who raided the couple's house in search for the baby Ji-sang.

Ji-sang's mother. Along with her husband Hyun-se and Jae-wook, she is a mtee and fellow researcher of Dr. Jung Han-su. A vampire/VBT-01 infectee, she was also against Jae-wook's plan in using the virus in human hancemt. She escaped to Jeju with the baby Ji-sang wh Jae-wook raided their house in search for the child. She was killed later on by Jae-wook's hchm.Park Ji-Sang (Ahn Jae-Hyun)is a vampire surgeon who’s spent his life running from his parents’ murderers. When he ends up at Taemin hospital in Seoul, he meets surgeonYoo Ri-Ta (Ku Hye-Sun)as well as mysteriousLee Jae-Wook (Ji Jin-Hee), who might well be more than he seems. As his past resurfaces and a growing thirst for blood keeps him from saving lives, Ji-Sang must learn to find the limits between human… and monster.

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I wasn’t expectingmuch, but a comment on AsianWiki that claimedBloodwas better thanHealerand that you just had to get through the first two episodes to get to the good stuff encouraged me to give it a chance. It’s the second time I go against my instincts, and the second time I’m proven horribly wrong to do so.

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In a word: the people who think this is better thanHealerhave serious judgement issues, no offense intended. Actors, plot, music and directing, nothing here manages to even be one tenth as good as Ji Chang-Wook’s latest.

The plot is abysmal. Really. It’s basically made of clichés and more clichés, and the whole thing is so dreadfully linear the entire show banks on a single villain and a protagonist who keeps letting people lead him around like an extremely dumb pet. Let’s not forget theGrey’s Anatomyremake side of the show, which bored me to tears, and the disastrous special effects the likes of which can be found inTwilight. In fact, I didn’t think you could do worse thanTwilight, butBloodis almost there. The make-up isn’t too bad, but that’s pretty much all the positive I could find in the show’s supernatural. Let’s, however, give a tentative round of applause for the effort at making something—somewhat—original of vampirism, which has become a virus.

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What to say of the two main characters’ relationship? They can’t stand each other until Ji-Sang realizes she’s the girl he saved when he was 15—and whom he still somehow remembers 20 years later, go figure—and poof! he falls in love right this instant, irritation and dislike suddenly gone, kiss-kiss fall in love! You’ll also forgive me if I’m not convinced by the childhood crush become true love for the one and only girl the dude has met in his entire life…

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On to the bad guy. Why is he bad again? Oh, right. He’s a doctor, and since he couldn’t stand to lose his patients—maybe it’s time to consider a career change, mate—he decided to save the world with the virus. 75% of the hospital work for him, as well as, probably, the entire world, who wear black hooded sweatshirts for some unfathomable reason given that you can see their face anyway.

The leads aren’t too bad, but this is only Ahn Jae-Hyun’s (You From Another Star) third time as a male lead so he’s far from dazzling, and there’s absolutely no chemistry between him and his partner Ku Hye-Sun (Boys Before Flowers, Angel Eyes). On screen, that is.

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As for the soundtrack, while the instrumentals weren’t bad, none were unforgettable either, and the songs were bland and boring, which I never thought I’d say one day, given that I usually find at leastonetrack to like better than the others.

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I only liked three things: the surgery scenes—gone after 4 episodes in favor of bad drama, the pervert robot and Ji-Sang’s sidekick, Hyun-Woo.

In a word: the people who think this is better thanHealerhave serious judgement issues, no offense intended. Actors, plot, music and directing, nothing here manages to even be one tenth as good as Ji Chang-Wook’s latest.

The plot is abysmal. Really. It’s basically made of clichés and more clichés, and the whole thing is so dreadfully linear the entire show banks on a single villain and a protagonist who keeps letting people lead him around like an extremely dumb pet. Let’s not forget theGrey’s Anatomyremake side of the show, which bored me to tears, and the disastrous special effects the likes of which can be found inTwilight. In fact, I didn’t think you could do worse thanTwilight, butBloodis almost there. The make-up isn’t too bad, but that’s pretty much all the positive I could find in the show’s supernatural. Let’s, however, give a tentative round of applause for the effort at making something—somewhat—original of vampirism, which has become a virus.

Blood

What to say of the two main characters’ relationship? They can’t stand each other until Ji-Sang realizes she’s the girl he saved when he was 15—and whom he still somehow remembers 20 years later, go figure—and poof! he falls in love right this instant, irritation and dislike suddenly gone, kiss-kiss fall in love! You’ll also forgive me if I’m not convinced by the childhood crush become true love for the one and only girl the dude has met in his entire life…

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On to the bad guy. Why is he bad again? Oh, right. He’s a doctor, and since he couldn’t stand to lose his patients—maybe it’s time to consider a career change, mate—he decided to save the world with the virus. 75% of the hospital work for him, as well as, probably, the entire world, who wear black hooded sweatshirts for some unfathomable reason given that you can see their face anyway.

The leads aren’t too bad, but this is only Ahn Jae-Hyun’s (You From Another Star) third time as a male lead so he’s far from dazzling, and there’s absolutely no chemistry between him and his partner Ku Hye-Sun (Boys Before Flowers, Angel Eyes). On screen, that is.

LIST:

As for the soundtrack, while the instrumentals weren’t bad, none were unforgettable either, and the songs were bland and boring, which I never thought I’d say one day, given that I usually find at leastonetrack to like better than the others.

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I only liked three things: the surgery scenes—gone after 4 episodes in favor of bad drama, the pervert robot and Ji-Sang’s sidekick, Hyun-Woo.

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