Kamis, 26 Juli 2012

Pasta (2010-South Korean Drama-MBC)




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Profile

  • TV Show: Pasta
  • Revised romanization: Paseuta
  • Hangul: 파스타
  • Director: Seok-jang Kwon
  • Writer:
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: January 4, 2010 - March 9, 2010
  • Runtime: Mon. & Tues 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"Pasta" is an unconventional love story that revolves around the kitchen of an Italian restaurant, La Sfera.
Seo Yoo-Kyung (Kong Hyo-Jin) started her career as a third-ranked kitchen assistant for three years at La Sfera and on the day she finally gets to become an Assistant Pasta chef, Executive Chef Totti is fired and a new chef takes his place. Chef Choi Hyun Wook (Lee Sun-Kyun) was trained in Italy and is one of the most talented chefs in Korea. He is out to reform the kitchen and fires all the female chefs after just one day. This seemed like a coincidence at first, but it turns out it was all planned from he beginning, because he clearly states that there is no place for a woman in 'his' kitchen. By contrast, he also wants to date Yoo-Kyung - outside of the kitchen.
The recurring theme of the cactus is a metaphoric picture that describes both Yoo-Kyung's journey to realize her culinary ambitions and the relationship that develops between Seo Yoo-Kyung and Chef Choi Hyun Wook. Full of both thorns and life, blooming only after much hardship, the parallels are unmistakable.
Also in the picture is an old rival, the beautiful and talented Oh Sae-Young (Lee Ha-Nui). Having known Chef Choi from culinary school in Italy, where she tampered with his ingredients to win the coveted first place in a cooking grand prix, her motives seem unclear and mildly sinister at first, evolving as the series goes on.
Kim San (Alex) is the mysterious "customer" who has secretly admired and loved Seo Yoo-Kyung for 3 years, never before revealing his true identity as La Sfera's real owner. His line "The customer is king," is a study in layered meaning, as well as how a line can be finely crafted with a minimum of words.
Lacking true villains, "Pasta" also has a dual-layered revenge plot running through it, as both manager Seol Jun-Seok (Lee Seong-min) and the Unnis (Ha Jae-Suk, Jeong Da-Hye, & Son Seon-Yun) conspire to get even with Chef Choi for the wrongs they think he has visited upon them. All agree Chef Choi should be fired, but the problem of how to make it happen is what drives the sub-plot along.
Comic relief is the role of Jeong Eun-Su (Choi Jae-Hwan), the lovable but slow-witted kitchen assistant whose late-night chance encounter in the kitchen makes for the oddest fulfillment of a fortune teller's prediction.

Notes

  1. Takes over the Mon. & Tues 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "The Great Queen Seondeok".

Cast

Pasta-Hyo-jin Kong.jpg Pasta-Seon-gyun Lee.jpg Pasta-Ha-nui Lee.jpg Pasta-Alex.jpg Pasta-Min-seong Choi.jpg
Kong Hyo-Jin Lee Sun-Kyun Lee Ha-Nui Alex Choi Min
Seo Yoo-Kyung Choi Hyun-Wook Oh Se-Young Kim San Nemo
Pasta-Jeong-su Byeon.jpg Pasta-Jang Yong.jpg Pasta-Dong-hee Kim.jpg Pasta-Seong-min Lee.jpg Pasta-Yong-hyeon Yun.jpg
Pyeon Jung-Su Jang Yong Kim Dong-Hee Lee Seong-min Yun Yong-Hyeon
Kim Kang Seo Jong-Goo Seo Yoo-Sik Sul Joon-Suk Kwang-Tae
Pasta-Hyeong-cheol Lee.jpg Pasta-Sang-ki Jo.jpg Pasta-Bong-ki Baek.jpg Pasta-Tae-hee Heo.jpg Pasta-Tae-ho Kim.jpg
Lee Hyeong-Cheol Jo Sang-Ki Baek Bong-Ki Heo Tae-Hee Choi Jin-Hyeok
Keum Suk-Ho Jung Ho-Nam Min Seung-Jae Han Sang-Sik Sun Woo-Deok
Pasta-Min-woo No.jpg Pasta-Hyeon Woo.jpg Pasta-Jae-han Choi.jpg Pasta-Jae-suk Ha.jpg Pasta-Da-hye Jeong.jpg Pasta-Seon-yun Son.jpg
No Min-Woo Hyun Woo Choi Jae-Hwan Ha Jae-Suk Jeong Da-Hye Son Seong-Yun
Phillip Lee Ji-Hoon Jung Eun-Soo Lee Hee-Joo Park Mi-Hee Park Chan-Hee

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