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Situado en un pequeño restaurante chino. La serie dramática sigue los intentos de Seo Poong de supervivencia, comida y amor. El chef Seo Poong fue una vez un chef estrella y trabajó en el mejor restaurante chino. Su popularidad se desvaneció y finalmente terminó trabajando en un restaurante chino pequeño y con problemas. Mientras tanto, Doo Chil-Seong es el dueño de un edificio. Él es un ex miembro de la pandilla y estuvo en la cárcel por 5 años. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 38
  • Emitido: may 7, 2018 - jul 17, 2018
  • Emitido en: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: SBS
  • Duración: 35 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.0 (scored by 15,863 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #2604
  • Popularidad: #468
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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ago 31, 2018
38 of 38 episodios vistos
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Música 8.0
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Sin duda, los gansters se comieron el show. Cada uno de ellos, incluso al que la mujer engaña jaja. Chil Seong es mi personaje favorito acá, desde el primer momento en la escena de la peluquería me encantó. Es un personaje completo, complejo, gracioso y que te atrapa completamente. Hizo todo lo correcto, incluso cuando renunció a ella. NO ME GUSTÓ que no me hayan pasado nada de él con la veterinaria, o sea, ella estaba detrás de él... tenían que verse una quinta vez para echarle la culpa al destino.

Con Poong y Sae Woo, tengo sentimientos encontrados. Me comenzó a gustar su relación luego del capítulo 20, luego que ella se emborracha y hace todo el drama de vamos a acostarnos. Pero al principio, él no me gustaba para nada, demasiado altanero, gritón, de todo. Aunque entiendo que no lo tuvo fácil, su esposa es una desgraciada -aunque la desaparecieron del show, pudieron sacar más drama de allí-, lo mismo el ex-esposo de Sae Woo, abandonarla sólo por verguenza a estar relacionado con una familia en desgracia, es un poco hombre que no puede enfrentarse a sus padres.

ME CAE MAL LA SRA JI, la mamá de Sae Woo la detesto hasta el último capítulo: materialista, boba, y tan consentida, mimada e inútil. Casi les lanza la relación pro la borda, pone el dinero sobre todo incluso cuando ella no tiene ni un $ para pagar el alquiler y pone a todo el mundo a compadecerla y a pasar trabajo por su egoísmo.

EN FIN.

Me ha gustado, aunque no me ha encantado. Me empezó a enganchar ya bastante avanzado el dorama.

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PLOT: Successful, but it floundered
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To say the writers had the story planned out from the beginning might be a lie. I wouldn't be surprised if we learned that they were plotting the story out as they went along because it's far from perfect. Though at the beginning it leaned into melodrama, it found its ground and settled for humor (which was a good call).

That's not to say the transition wasn't entertaining to watch. To simplify it, the show is so much fun you'll ended up willing to overlook some of its glaring flaws. Most of which include entire plot points abandoned halfway without an explanation, only to introduced more plot-points that were later forgotten. If this show could be edited, I would've taken most of those out... especially the one that introduced a pretty dark subject only to brush over it and shelve it...

At any rate, despite its flaws, this is a lighthearted story that's very digestible and, more importantly, enjoyable.

MAIN CHARACTERS: Lovable
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The three charismatic main leads were given a good balance of strengths and weaknesses. And though they weren't always held accountable for their actions, they still showed some measure of growth and change as the story progressed.

Seo Poong (male lead): His character was probably the most relatable. His growth comes from falling to his lowest point and having to claw his way back up. He's equal amounts fearful and arrogant, which makes him a refreshing male lead. The fact that he shows moments of vulnerability and self-doubt goes to show that a strong character can be built through struggles. If one takes a look at his character from the first episode and compares him to who he becomes during the last episode, you'll see he was properly developed.

Dan Sae Woo (female lead): Jung Ryeo Won did a wonderful job of portraying Sae Woo's sassy attitude. Every smile and chuckle felt natural and contagious. She was also a well-rounded character, with moments of strengths balanced by moments of vulnerability. As fun as she was, out of the three main leads, I'd argue she had the least growth. As the episodes rolled by, it became increasingly obvious that she lacked self-reflection. This meant that she wasn't always held accountable for her actions. This in turn resulted in little change to her character when comparing the first episode to the last. The opportunities to develop her were there for the taking, but the writers missed every single one.

Doo Chil Seong (second male lead and the character who stole the show): Chil Seong was so charming, kind and lovable, that he out-shined and out-staged the other leads. And I don't mean as in he gave me second lead syndrome (though he did), but more like his character became the heart of the show. And how could he not? Chil Seong existed outside of the love triangle and was developed far more than the rest. He had the most interesting backstory and he was at the center of the most powerful moments of the series. Chil Seong was a magnet who -- through his charisma and selflessness-- ended up pulling the rest of the cast into his orbit. If you were hesitant to watch this because he's not the main lead, perish the thought! I have a feeling that if you watch this series, you won't regret it.

ANTAGONISTS: Unremarkable
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There's a number of antagonists, each showing a different degree of hostility towards our leads, but honestly, none of them stood out. Their purpose was to progress the story and support the narrative by adding obstacles to force our protagonists (mostly Poong) to grow. So even if they were rather superficial in their development (or lack thereof), they were a useful addition.

SUPPORT CHARACTERS: shallow
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Just like with the antagonists, the support characters served a specific function within the main story and, therefore, didn't get any proper development. However, given their role, I think it was a good call to keep the story focused on the leads. Especially since not all of the support characters were likable.

PORTRAYAL OF ROMANCE: Sweet, nurturing & healthy
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The romance between our leads was great. Lee Jun Ho & Jung Ryeo Won had great chemistry on screen, which made the development of the relationship feel organic. The characters' personalities also meshed pretty well, allowing them both to be equally active in the development of their relationship rather than have one character pursuing the other. In a way, it felt like they were both walking towards one another and met right in the middle.

PORTRAYAL OF BROMANCE: Heartfelt & nurturing
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The relationship between Poong and Chil Seong was a highlight of the show. Although they started on the wrong foot, Poong and Chil Seong built a strong foundation of understanding, loyalty, devotion, and support that culminated in a familial bond. The fact that Lee Jun Ho and Jang Hyuk also had great chemistry, helped sell how quickly they transitioned from friends to "bros".

OVERALL:
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This is a feel-good series. It's not a perfect by far, but it's undoubtedly entertaining and light enough to binge-watch. It's also a series that doesn't ask too much of its audience, which makes it a perfect show to watch after coming home from a hard/stressful day.

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Detalles

  • Drama: Wok of Love
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 38
  • Emitido: may 7, 2018 - jul 17, 2018
  • Emitido On: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: SBS
  • Duración: 35 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

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  • Puntuación: 8.0 (puntuado por 15,863 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #2604
  • Popularidad: #468
  • Fans: 36,070

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