[HanCinema's Drama Review] "Red Shoes" Episodes 1-2
By William Schwartz | Published on
The fairy tale of The Red Shoes is surprisingly popular in South Korean culture. Honestly, I'd never ever heard of it before coming here, despite really loving fairy tales as a kid. One subtle way to tell- the animated film "Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarves" clearly considers it to be about the same tier as Snow White. Anyway, "Red Shoes" is about Hee-kyeong (played by Choi Myung-gil), a fashion designer who is tempted by the beautiful red shoes offered to her by Hyeok-sang (played by Sun-woo Jae-duk), a department store manager impressed by Hee-kyeong both personally and professionally.
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"Red Shoes" is a bit of a roller coaster. Initially the relationship between Hee-kyeong and Hyeok-sang is played off so vaguely that it's a mystery. Eventually we find out that they both already have spouses and kids. They might or might not have had an affair. It's kind of ambiguous. On one end Hyeok-sang's sister Soo-yeon (played by Choi Young-wan) certainly acts like they did, and is so unpleasant about it she comes off as the villain despite seeming to be entirely correct in her criticisms.
Then there's Hee-kyeong's husband Jeong-gook (played by Kim Kyu-chul), who's presented as a wife beater in the first episode. Then in the second one develops an unexpectedly sympathetic backstory in the second one before- well, given that he's not in the main cast list you can probably guess that Jeong-gook ends up coming to an unfortunate fate. But during the late nineties IMF crisis, that's kind of a given.
"Red Shoes" is certainly taking its time to explain the framing device, with our lead character boldly claiming that she was blameless in her actions as a noose appears before her. It's all very symbolic. "Red Shoes" is a story about people rationalizing their way through tough choices and their own past traumas, with the more sympathetic characters not typically being that intuitively defined. I certainly wasn't expecting to like Jeong-gook more than Hyeok-sang, but that's where we are by the second episode's cliffhanger.
With ratings in the 12% range there's no sense that "Red Shoes" is setting the world of South Korean soap operas ablaze. The premiere episode of 12.8% is a drop down from the 15.9% that "Miss Monte-Cristo" ended with. Still, the early episodes did what they needed to do, and intrigued. We're still a long way off from the present day, and Hee-kyeong seems likely to make more obviously questionable moral decisions going forward.
Review by William Schwartz
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"Red Shoes" is directed by Park Gi-hyeon, written by Hwang Soon-yeong, and features Choi Myung-gil, So Yi-hyun, Park Yoon-jae, Shin Jung-yoon, Jung Yoo-min, Sun-woo Jae-duk. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2021/07/05~Now airing, Mon~Fri 19:50 on KBS.
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Staff writer. Has been writing articles for HanCinema since 2012, having lived in South Korea from 2011 to 2021. He is currently located in the Southern Illinois. William Schwartz can be contacted via william@hancinema.net, and is open to requests for content in future articles.