
Respect the the Delivery Person...
Everyone is trying to survive in this world rich or poor, but everyone's ways are different. some people do hard work and some people take the road to gambling. The struggles of being a delivery person are portrayed well, and how they are abused for not being on time, and the cold food etc, it had a realistic touch.LIKED
-The first half of the story dealt with finding a person blocking the road, but I think wouldn’t it be better to find the person with whom the accident happened. Also, we could see clearly accidents happened due to the reckless driving, ALWAYS BE CAREFUL WHILE DRIVING AND FOLLOW TRAFFIC RULES.
- Dan Ah, is the only female delivery woman. She was a strong girl from head to toe, though she had a mean personality I could clearly read her pain.
DISLIKED
-Kang Soo's hairstyle was very distracting, but it was never made fun of, and it eventually gets fixed without any reason.
-Ko Won Hee's character didn’t exist, it wouldn't have made a difference. She was annoying and clingy in the initial but was fine later on, but still, think her role didn’t make a difference.
-The unreasonable love triangle could have been done better. Or say why was it even there. It could have been totally avoided. couldn’t it be two people meeting and helping, why do writers have to make them into a one-sided love experiment?
-The ending was too abrupt with the 16-episode length. It could have given a good closure for at least one full episode rather than just a few minutes. also, the blooming of the STRONGEST DELIVERYMAN app could have been done more better, not just for food but like the Amazon app, more benefits in just one app.
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Great Slice of Life - if you like "Fight My Way" you will likely like this
9.5/10 is my rating This is a 2017 South Korean slice of life romantic drama series with 16, 60 minute episodes.Synopsis
Choi Kang-soo (Go Kyung-pyo) vowed to find the woman who abandoned him and his father and to become powerful enough to protect those around him. He has been a food deliveryman in most neighborhoods in Seoul in his quest to develop the skills and connections to start his own delivery service all the while seeking his mother. Lee Dan-ah (Chae Soo-bin) is a take no prisoners delivery driver who is earning money for the sole purpose of emigrating elsewhere. She wants out of Korea convinced it is the root of all her problems. Oh Jin-kyu (Kim Seon-ho) is the middle son of a Chaebol family and has always been told he was a loser so he set out to prove them right. That is until he encountered Dan-ah who has no patience for self pity. Lee Ji-yoon (Ko Won-hee) is the daughter of a CEO and her goal is to lead her own life not dictated by her family's wealth. These four young people are forever changed and enriched by their encounters with each other. Love and friendship develop in the course of their daily lives.
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I really love slice of life dramas. I feel like I get to lean some things about aspects of the culture. In this case it was food deliver and being a delivery person. It reminded me a lot of another drama I like a lot "Fight My Way" where the characters struggle with making a living in jobs that don't pay much beyond necessities. I loved Chae Soo-bin in "I am Not a Robot" and had I known she was in it would have watched this a lot sooner. Like most Korean dramas the title and summaries really do not do it credit. There is a villian, bromances, secrets in the past, and all the elements that make these compelling. The 2nd couples romance was well paced, believable and very heart warming. And there was even a third and forth couple although their stories were much more in the background. The rich versus the poor was another aspect explored in this drama and there was a thread of good versus evil. It was, for me, practically perfect in every way. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes romance, slice of life or who likes these actors. It was enjoyable the whole way through.
Spoilers** I do wish it was clear in the end whether, or not, the grandmother knew he was her grandson. She was such a nice person and he was so good to her I would have liked to have known she was told he was her grandson. It was not clear whether his brother was his half brother or if his mom had been pregnant before leaving with him where he would have been his full brother. That also was not fully fleshed out. Kang-soo and Dan-ah had really started the more intimate portion of their relationship so it really felt like they just got together fully. I think that is a cultural difference in the US they would be viewed as maybe a serious dating relationship no guarantee it was headed to anything permanent. But in Korean culture it may be obvious that there relationship was permanent. I liked that Kang-soo and his mom seemed to be on better terms but that he had not completely forgiven her. So there were some really small points that could have been clarified but there were very minor detractors.
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Totally waste of time ...
I watched it till 10eps and then i dropped it. I really couldn't connect with main leads. For me there Wasnt chemistry great. But what liked in this drama was second male and female lead there chemistry were really good. 9&10eps i just started to watch them. Music wasnt great. Characters were written really poor. The female lead was too violent in nature . Acting was just okay for main leads. Still the second male lead and female lead were great. There were so many incidents, emontions which werent justified inuf by the story.Was this review helpful to you?

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Too toxic for a tired soul
Dropped because of toxicity.I mean my purpose for watching kdrama is to chill and enjoy. I have no time wallowing in a drama like this.
Toxic parents
Toxic friends
Toxic strangers
I really wanted to enjoy the series but as their issues keep on compounding, I decided to drop it to keep my sanity.
On the other hand, I do like how the writers are able to interconnect the main characters to each other.
Sure we have the "strong independent woman" who just can't seem to win in life. We also have the "independent" man (no strong tag for you, you're already a guy) who nomads his way around and finances his travels by working part time as a delivery man and making connections along the way.
Those who are young and idealistic might find this fun and exciting, but for tired souls like this samchon, the events in the series are just too tiring to watch.
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any way if she was a supporting character MAYBE i could watch itbut being the lead i had to see her stupid face every where soooo i'm out
ps :i'm never gonna watch anything fron the writer ever again
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Pas facile pour la jeunesse coréenne sans relations ni diplôme !
Mon avis : j'ai beaucoup aimé, beaucoup !!!D'abord, mon côté bien superficiel : les deux héros ont un physique charmant, et qui semble tout à fait naturel, ce qui mérite je crois d'être souligné. (c'est ma découverte de Ko Gyung Pyo et Kim Sun Ho ! ) Je ne sais pas trop pour les héroïnes, mais ce n'est pas trop évident en tous cas ! (oui, pour moi ce genre de détail devient de plus en plus important ! )
Les personnages sont bien construits, bien écrits, et l'histoire se tient très bien. C'est un vrai drama, car il y a quelques petits twist bien typiques de la Vraie Vie des Dramas, comme l'apparition d'un chef de gang providentiel dans les derniers épisodes ou le retour classique de la mère fugueuse.
Je vais oser dire que ce drama m'a fait penser à du Frank Capra, oui, oui !! parfaitement ! Car à travers la jolie histoire et la fin qu'on aime, on aperçoit quand même combien il est dur pour ces jeunes de classe sociale pauvre (et je ne dirai jamais inférieures !! ) de se faire une place dans la société. Et c'est aussi ce qu'on trouve chez Capra : une critique du monde cruel capitaliste américain, mais traitée avec chaleur, humanité et tendresse, avec une fin qui réjouisse le cœur !
Comme chez Capra, ce n'est jamais mièvre et la fin est belle et bonne (quoique j'aurais aimé que Jang Yu et Kang Soo restent plus proches, mais ce n'est pas une critique en soi, c'est juste mon goût immodéré pour les bromances ! )
Alors là aussi, les deux couples n'entrent pas dans le schéma familial habituel, allant jusqu'à refuser d'être l'héritier d'un chaebol pour être libre, trancher durement les liens avec une mère et un frère parasites qui "sucent le sang" de la seule qui travaille ou ne pas accorder son pardon à la mère fugueuse, namého !
Donc dans le ruisseau d'eau de rose (bien parfumée et goûtue quand même, rien de fade ou d'insipide) quelques écueils bien aigus de la réalité pointent douloureusement !
En même temps ce drama se déguste avec plaisir, rien de sinistre ou de lugubre, excellent remède à la mélancolie, je le conseille fortement !!
Ah ! Et peu de chansons, discrètes, jolies et bien placées, tout pour me plaire !!
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Pese a no ser una revolición, la trama funciona. Es sencilla y sin muchas vueltas. El foco se centra en los personajes y es debido a esto por lo que terminé amando este drama y dándole tanta nota; al terminar no podía pensar en nada que me hubiera parecido malo. Creo que todos los actores hacen un papel genial. Me encantan las series tipo pueblo donde todos hacen piña.
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Jeunesse coréenne
J'ai aimé le drama dans son ensemble qui décrit le parcours de quatre jeunes:(1) le livreur, sorte de bon samaritain-superhéros un peu trop idéaliste
(2) sa collègue livreuse, qui enchaîne les petits jobs pour quitter la Corée, dégoûtée par une société qui laissent peu de place aux petits
(3) une riche héritière qui fugue pour fuir un avenir totalement tracé par sa mère
(4) un autre gosse de riche, qui étant le cadet, dépense sans vergogne son argent en belles voitures sans vraiment être heureux
Aussi, une petite allée de restaurateurs menacée par l'arrivée d'un géant de la restauration. On fait ici l'apologie des gens simples, qui sont aussi passionnés par ce qu'ils font, comme cette petite grand mère avec son restaurant de bouillon de boeuf.
Cela dit, les scènes manquent de rythme, je ne perçois pas trop d'alchimie entre les deux leads, qui sont selon moi trop parfaits dès le départ. J'ai préféré l'histoire secondaire, avec Ji Yoon, la gosse de riche tellement volontaire mais incapable d'aller acheter de la vaisselle à la supérette du coin. Elle veut être actrice de sa vie et préfère prendre un temps partiel plutôt que de civre dans sa cage dorée. Ses scènes avec Kim Seon ho sont d'un charme fou. Par exemple, elle le ramasse dans la rue, mange des ramens avec lui et dit, avec aplomb : " Mon premier amour a été un échec, mais mon second sera bien meilleur" en le regardant, presque menaçant. J'ai fini la série surtout pour les suivre.
Cette série dresse un portrait charmant des jeunes, de leurs questionnements et de leur volonté d'avoir un impact dans une société trop hiérarchisée.
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