Come and Hug Me (2018)

이리와 안아줘 ‧ Drama ‧ 2018
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Questa è la storia di un amore tragico che dura da 12 anni. Quando erano bambini, Yoon Na Moo e Gil Nak Won sono stati l'uno il primo amore dell'altro. Sono costretti a separarsi quando il padre di Na Moo, Yoon Hee Jae, un serial killer psicopatico, uccide i genitori di Nak Won. 9 anni dopo Yoon Na Moo è conosciuto come Chae Do Jin, un appassionato e gentile detective alle prime armi che vuole espiare i peccati del padre. E Gil Nak Won è ora Han Jae Yi, un'aspirante attrice che segue le orme della madre. Soffre di un disturbo di panico, ma ha ancora una buona visione della vita. Tuttavia, la tristezza del loro passato viene di nuovo alla luce e il loro breve incontro è finito prima che iniziasse. Altri tre anni dopo, Jae Yi è diventata un'attrice popolare e Do Jin è ora un detective esperto. Quando il loro destino sarà di nuovo legato, il loro amore si rivelerà più forte del loro passato? (Fonte: AJ di kisskh) Modifica la Traduzione

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  • עברית / עִבְרִית
  • Paese: South Korea
  • Digita: Drama
  • Episodi: 32
  • Andato in Onda: mag 16, 2018 - lug 19, 2018
  • In Onda su: Mercoledì, Giovedì
  • Rete Originale: MBC
  • Durata: 35 min.
  • Puteggio: 8.3 (scored by 22,892 utenti)
  • Classificato: #1023
  • Popolarità: #226
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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1 persone hanno trovato utile questa recensione
set 27, 2024
32 di 32 episodi visti
Completo 0
Generale 9.0
Storia 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musica 9.0
Valutazione del Rewatch 7.0
è una storia molto potente, lo scontro tra l'inferno, rappresentata da un padre satanico che, come il diavolo, è «scimmia di Dio», mentitore e omicida fin dal principio, e i due figli che vuole plasmare a sua immagine e somiglianza.
I figli carnali dovranno lottare per difendere la loro libertà e la loro scelta di diventare altro da lui.
Mentre lui trascinerà con sé persone fragili, il cui punto di accesso al male è rappresentato dalla brama di essere in qualche modo al centro del mondo, dei media, avere un ruolo - potere - denaro (giornalisti, pubblica opinione, persone psichicamente inconsistenti o malate).
Si contrappone a questo tentativo di distruzione dell'umano, una ragazza, che similmente alla Beatrice Dantesca, è il punto di visione del Paradiso e della quale si innamora il figlio minore (che pur essendo in potenza simile al padre) desidera con tutta la sua libertà di aderire al bene.
Bellissima la figura della matrigna di questi sfortunati ragazzi e del poliziotto senior, che prendono sulle loro spalle il dolore e il disorientamento di questi due figli e li sostengono fino alla loro completa riuscita o catarsi.
La frase chiave della matrigna al figlio non biologico è che lo ha considerato un DONO INESTIMABILE, mai un fardello, e lo vuole difendere anche da sé stesso.
Tolgo una stella perché mi ha molto infastidito/annoiato la continua riproposizione tramite flash-back di scene viste e riviste almeno 10/15 volte nell'arco delle 32 puntate, alla fine meglio chiudere con 2 o 3 episodi di meno che annoiare con continue rivisitazioni di cose già viste e capite .... cmq notevole, lo consiglio.

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lug 19, 2018
32 di 32 episodi visti
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Storia 10
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Musica 10
Valutazione del Rewatch 10
PLOT: Masterful
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This series is among the best of the best. It is one of those rare shows where every episode matters. The plot was never left hanging in order to extend the series. Instead, every single scene was developed in service of the narrative.

The transitions from tension-filled scenes to sweeter ones was flawless. It made watching the series easy and enjoyable. The narrative was also organic, with nothing feeling forced or out of place.

Overall, prepare yourself. This drama will demand your complete attention, push you to the edge of your seat, steal your breath away and have you rooting for more than just the main leads.

MAIN CHARACTERS: Memorable
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The main leads were remarkably three dimensional. They were given as many strengths as weaknesses and every single one made sense. The development of the characters was consistent and coherent. Every action had a lasting consequence, and every instinctive reaction demanded a hefty price.

Yoon Na Moo (male lead, aka Chae Do Jin): His complex character was handled masterfully. He was presented as a sympathetic and strong figure, but realistically so. The best way I could describe him is with the saying, "courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in spite of it." Throughout the short series, this character struggled with his inner fears but accepted his vulnerabilities rather than hide them. He was strong precisely because he was afraid... but he didn't let that fear rule him.

Gil Nak Won (female lead, aka Han Jae Yi): Despite her tragic backstory, she was well written and very well portrayed. She's strong, not because she got over her past, but because she's able to face her present while accepting what happened. Her strength is quiet and subtle; allowing her actions to show her defiance rather than voice them loudly. She's also very nurturing towards Na Moo and I love that she never once runs from her problems, but faces them head-on. Because of the nature of the story, Na Moo's side of the story was more intense, but she is without a doubt one of the strongest female leads I've seen in Kdramas so far.

ANTAGONIST: Imposingly petrifying
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Yoon Hui Jae (ML's father): Heon Joon Ho deserves an award for his performance. Every time he stepped into a scene, he dominated and filled it with almost palpable tension. He cast a terrifying shadow over every character, continually reminding you that he was a prowling beast ready to strike. Forget Hollywood "horror" movies and "frightful" tv shows. From now on, Yoon Hui Jae is my new standard for blood-curdling terror.

SUPPORT CHARACTERS: Relatable & complex
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Though this series has an amazing cast of characters that bring something of importance to the table, I'll focus on the top three characters that merit a special recognition...

Chae Ok Hee (ML's adoptive mother): Talk about a character caught between a sword and a hard place. Her performance was absolutely brilliant and her character was probably the most relatable. Ok Hee is going to go down as the definition of a strong mother. She's a testament that water can be thicker than blood and, when push comes to shove, any mother will pull her claws out to protect her children.

Yoon Hyun Moo (ML's brother): Kim Kyung Nam deserves an award for his superb performance. Alongside Hui Jae, he stole the show for me. He had some of the most powerful scenes and the strength he displayed was of a different kind than usual. He was a sacrificial character (a spot almost always reserved for the female lead) but with a strong purpose. He loves, selflessly and fully, without expecting anything from anyone in return. I found myself hurting alongside him and rooting for him throughout most of the show.

Gil Moo Won (FL's brother): Another character that stood out with his complexity and excellent portrayal. We were given his backstory in small doses until the picture was completed. This was a character that lingered in his pain but who was strong enough to accept and ask for help when things got tough. He understood and empathized with Hyun Moo because they were both shades of grey, which gave them an undeniable bond. The fact that he plays off of Hyun Moo so well, made me wish they could've shared more screentime together.

PORTRAYAL OF ROMANCE: Sweet & nurturing
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The relationship between Na Moo and Nak Won was exceptionally balanced. It was an exchange of giving and taking; of want and need. They were loving, sweet and nurturing towards one another. They were also both hurting and, rather than taking the easy way out by keeping away from each other, they actively decided to pave a path out together. The quote: "You lean on me, I'll lean on you and we'll be okay" is enough to describe this beautiful relationship.

Here are some of the highlights:
1) They each have moments where one of them is vulnerable and the other strong; so it never feels one-sided.
2) There are no misunderstandings because they communicate with each other in a very honest and straightforward way.
3) The chemistry between them makes their relationship feel natural together. You can tell how much they care for each other with every stolen glance, soft smile and lingering touch.

HORROR FACTOR: Off the chart.
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You better be prepared to hold your breath and curl your toes whenever Yoon Hui Jae steps into the scene, is all I'm saying.

OVERALL: This is a masterpiece.
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The art direction is Hollywood quality (I'd say it even surpasses it). The framing, colors and lighting enhance the message communicated. So if you know what you're looking for, you'll be amazed at the attention to detail.

The music has also been carefully selected, used to amplify a feeling rather than distract. The ambient sounds help enhance the atmosphere, drawing you into the scene and forcing you to live it alongside the character.

Add to that the interesting story, superb characters and amazing acting you'll get a series that you'll not soon forget. Re-watch value for this is also quite high.

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  • Drama: Come and Hug Me
  • Paese: Corea del Sud
  • Episodi: 32
  • Andato in Onda: mag 16, 2018 - lug 19, 2018
  • Andato in Onda On: Mercoledì, Giovedì
  • Rete Originale: MBC
  • Durata: 35 min.
  • Classificazione dei Contenuti: 15+ - Dai 15 anni in su

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  • Puteggio: 8.3 (segnato da 22,892 utenti)
  • Classificato: #1023
  • Popolarità: #226
  • Chi Guarda: 61,163

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