In a previous blog, we shared our picks for the Top 10 Hottest K-Drama Kisses. There are many types of kisses that seem to happen again and again in dramas, but today we’re going to focus on one of the most entertaining and unrealistic kisses imaginable: The “Oops! Kiss.”
What’s an “Oops! Kiss”? Check out Moon Geun Yeong and Park Shi Hoo’s demonstration from Episode 9 of “Cheongdam-dong Alice.”
What’s the most memorable or outrageous Oops! Kiss you’ve seen in a drama?
What’s an “Oops! Kiss”? Check out Moon Geun Yeong and Park Shi Hoo’s demonstration from Episode 9 of “Cheongdam-dong Alice.”
Park Shi Hoo and Moon Geun Yeong’s ‘Oops! Kiss’ in Episode 9 of ‘Cheongdam-dong Alice.’ |
The “Oops! Kiss” is unintentional, unexpected and an important turning point in any drama’s story line. Writers love to force characters into awkward, close contact in order to stir up romantic tension. Without the “Oops! Kiss” in Taiwanese drama “Smiling Pasta,” who knows how long it would have taken pop star He Qun (played by Nicolas Teo) and restaurant worker Xiao Shi (played by Cyndi Wang) to get together? Luckily, their fates collided in Episode 1.
Nicolas Teo and Cyndi Wang’s accidental kiss in Episode 1 of ‘Smiling Pasta’
Some “Oops! Kisses” are more unbelievable than others. In Episode 2 of “You’re Beautiful,” Go Mi Nyu (played by Park Shin Hye), disguised as a boy, collapses on top of her bandmate Hwang Tae Kyung (played by Jang Geun Suk). She not only invades Tae Kyung’s personal space but also cuts his lip and even throws up on him during the unintentional “kiss.” This may go down as one of the most painful and embarrassing accidental kisses in K-drama history!
Go Mi Nyu remembers her disastrous kiss a day later, in Episode 2 of ‘You’re Beautiful.’ |