Acting/Cast: No doubt Eric is a star and lately is living his moment of success again. He is such an outstanding actor and is able to portray realistic characters. His Kang Tae Joo was a guy who mistreated women and didn't care because his only aim was money and whatever money could buy. At times he was really narcisisstic and egoistical that you could believe he was really like that. He was able to show us the redemption of his character. Although I would have loved more development on his part, I felt like how he acted and the consequences of what he did showed the audience that thing I talked about earlier, that life doesn't always go like we want. He and Jung Yu Mi had an amazing chemistry on screen and I loved their interactions; they were able to transpire passion on a korean drama because of their not-so-standard kisses for a drama of 2007. Jung Yu Mi portrayed Han Eun Soo well too, although at times I felt this character was flat because she was silent and often closed herself to the world. The other protagonists did a good job as well even though they were despicable in some parts.
Music: Catchy song in the beginning and on most of the previews at the end of the episodes, also a nice tune for the scenes of the main couple.
In conclusion, this is a good drama but I wouldn't rewatch it because I think it's repetitive and at times cannot be interpreted well. There were some parts that made me roll my eyes because they weren't explained like you would expect, but nothing compared to other dramas. I would suggest to watch this drama if you love the main actors or you love melancholic stories with a usual plot but not a usual storytelling. It is a very mature drama so if you're looking for a romcom or something with laughs, this is not a drama for you.
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it could have been a masterpiece
... but it's not. though it started out in an excellent manner, it soon became all messy, and the two couples just swinging partners back and forth was totally unrealistic. in the 2nd half of the series i had to fast-forward through a lot of useless and repetitive scenes... also, despite everyone commenting on the "passion" and chemistry, there's hardly any skinship/kissing all along. just a one-time coffee and propose for marriage?? honestly i find most of the plot totally fake.the characters are inconsistent, you never know why they act one way or the total opposite. first we come across a funny innocent girl, the FL, then she changes to become all gloomy and tearful. her character doesnt really grow, only her clothes mature, in fact she is quite well-dressed for someone supposedly poor.
and again... WHY is everybody an orphan? the ML, the FL, the SML... i cannot grasp the meaning of this trope.
fashion is nice in a weird way, with a 70s vibe, the designer favours black and white mostly.
what's there to rewatch?
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THE ML & FL CHEMISTRY IS SO GOOD
I ended up stop watching at episode 10, the plot just wasn’t my cup of tea. MAY CONTAIN SPOILER (stop reading if you don’t want to know). If you like dramatic plot and a hell of a feeling ride then by all means go watch this drama, this is exactly what you need. The chemistry between the leads is on fire, the relationship progress is really good to watch even thought the male lead is annoying sometimes (the arrogant jerk trope). It’s all going pretty good until i reached ep 10, where the male lead character got so worse i just felt like i can’t take it anymore, but even then i still force my self to finish ep 10 because i really like the leads chemistry And then i immediately surf the internet to find spoiler about what will happen through the remaining episode because i feel like it’s going to be overly complicated and yeah i’m right so ep 10 was the last episode that i watch from this drama. This drama ending is not a sad one tho, more like a bittersweet ending (i’ve glimpse the last episode lmao, because i’m curious but doesn’t want to experience the emotional roller coaster). So yeah if your heart is not as fragile as mine and actually like dramatic and complicated melodrama then watch it guys, the character is so good!Was this review helpful to you?
With this is mind, I started watching Que Sera Sera which was apparently her first main role. I must say I'm not disappointed: she is cute as a button in this show. And while I came for Yu Mi, I've stayed for the ridiculous plot twists and the 2000s background music. I've only seen a few episodes, but so far it's shaping up to be pretty interesting.
I've heard this is a pretty "adult" kdrama; I don't know if its true, but I have seen more actual passion in the first 2.5 episodes than I've seen in 20 typical kdramas combined.
Anyway, this is an early review and I'll try to update it when I've seen more episodes and can say more.
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i was so happy to start this drama finally
i love the idea that there was no first childhood love
and the strong Male and female characters weren't monopolize for the rich guys
and it was talking about different levels and types of humans
till i reached ep11
i was forcing my self to continue,
shocking by the mess starting from that ep.
i'm soooooooooooooo disappointed and frustrated
every thing turned over
really how can any drama collect all that much of B***** women in it
starting wz eun soo's mother crossing by cha hye lin and hye lin's mom ending wz eun soo itself
even both male leads were awful
how can any drama starts with good characters and turned 180c like this
the character development was really under zero
i can't see any significance behind leaving eun soo twice ??
one time is enough
i felt the events weren't arranged well or in order at all starting from ep 11
i didn't understand till now how can a woman with good character and principles like eun soo exploit shin joon for no good reasons like i saw
she didn't love him even a little to get married to him that quick
according to her personality she is not that type of persons the shock can erase her mind
i saw what happened from the beginning was kang tae's fault
he is soooooooooooo selfish
it was okay to forgive him when he left eun soo the first time
but wasn't ok at all for the second one
how can i describe this but the drama was divided into two teams
the rich team
which was selfish, obsessed and aggressive
the normal poor team
which turned to be Scrounger, manipulative and weak
the worst character ever from the beginning till the end was (((cha hye lin))
she was crazy,sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo aggressive
always slapping people and humiliating them for no reason
selfish, thought every thing can be done when she wants and by money
every thing should be according to her will
till the end she didn't changed in the contrary she became worse
how can joon hyuk ans hye lin loved each other for 15 yrs and each one of them erased that easily by loving another person
this is completely insane and illogical at all
i was expecting a great drama but
the writer should be executed >_<
I REALLY HATED -_-
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Amor, Desejo e Complicações Emocionais
Que Sera Sera é um dorama que explora relacionamentos complexos e adultos de forma ousada. A trama gira em torno de Kang Tae-joo, um homem cínico que trabalha em uma grande empresa, e Han Eun-soo, uma mulher simples que sonha com um amor puro. O destino os junta, mas seus mundos e ideais diferentes criam uma montanha-russa emocional. O dorama também inclui um quadrado amoroso com outros dois personagens, trazendo ainda mais tensão à narrativa.Que Sera Sera é conhecido por sua abordagem mais madura e realista do amor e dos relacionamentos, abordando temas como desejo, ciúmes, traição e reconciliação. As interações entre os personagens são intensas e muitas vezes conflituosas, criando um drama emocionalmente denso e cheio de momentos arrebatadores.
Para quem procura um dorama que vá além dos romances convencionais e explore as camadas mais complicadas do amor, Que Sera Sera oferece uma história profunda e emocionalmente complexa.
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Sobre o amor que vem e dura a vida inteira.
Que Sera Sera é mais do que um dorama romântico; é um estudo profundo sobre amor, desejo, caráter e maturidade humana. A trama se desenvolve a partir de quatro protagonistas que representam arquétipos universais: Han Eun-soo, a mulher humilde e autêntica; Cha Hye-rin, a mulher rica e mimada; Kang Tae-joo, o homem cafajeste; e Shin Joon-hyuk, o homem bom e íntegro. Cada personagem funciona como um espelho de valores, falhas e dilemas humanos, cujas falhas e virtudes tornam suas jornadas críveis e tornando a narrativa reflexiva, também mostra como decisões impulsivas podem ter consequências profundas e duradouras.O cotidiano se torna palco de escolhas significativas, mostrando que amadurecer envolve tanto aceitar responsabilidades quanto lidar com os sentimentos conflitantes que surgem ao longo do tempo.
O dorama explora a diferença entre amor e desejo. Enquanto o desejo é passageiro e instintivo, ligado à atração superficial e à posse, o amor verdadeiro nasce da autenticidade, da bondade e da conexão emocional. Eun-soo, com sua humildade, serenidade e humanidade, desperta nos homens não apenas atração, mas o impulso de cuidar e proteger, revelando que o amor genuíno transcende o corpo e o status. Em contrapartida, Hye-rin ilustra o perigo do egoísmo e da vaidade, mostrando que riqueza e beleza sem autenticidade atraem desejo, mas não amor.
Tae-joo aprende a transcender o instinto e reconhecer o valor do amor verdadeiro mesmo com suas falhas; Joon-hyuk representa a constância e a integridade emocional, mesmo que isso o leve ao ciúme extremo e ao desejo de posse; Eun-soo atua como catalisadora moral, desafiando todos de forma passiva a confrontarem suas próprias falhas; e Hye-rin, por sua superficialidade, evidencia a ilusão que muitas vezes guia escolhas equivocadas, mas que ao longo do dorama vai amadurecendo. A obra demonstra que o amadurecimento afetivo exige autoconhecimento, responsabilidade e capacidade de transcender interesses imediatos.
Que Sera Sera propõe uma reflexão sobre os valores essenciais do ser humano. O amor não se constrói sobre riqueza, aparência ou status, mas sobre conexão genuína, respeito e autenticidade. O desejo instintivo pode seduzir, mas é a virtude, a humildade e a verdade que sustentam relações duradouras. Em última análise, a obra mostra que o verdadeiro amor é também uma forma de crescimento moral e espiritual.
Os pontos que prejudicam o dorama são algumas intrigas mal construídas no ambiente de trabalho, com aquele típico jogo de poder de escritório, e certos momentos sem peso, consequência da falta de tempo para um desenvolvimento mais aprofundado.
Em síntese, Que Sera Sera é uma narrativa que começa leve e até boba, lembrando mangás shoujo com protagonistas de boa aparência que tratam mal a personagem feminina, mas que, à medida que a história avança, amadurece. Analisado de uma perspectiva mais madura, revela-se um profundo estudo sobre amadurecimento e a capacidade de transcender interesses imediatos e acima de tudo, amor definitivamente não é o mesmo que atração e por esse motivo muitas vezes deixamos escapar o que mais importa e nada vida real muitas vezes não existe segunda chance.
Particularmente me impressionei com esse Dorama e com o arquétipo de cada personagem, apesar das falhas narrativas, sentir como se estivesse vendo "90 Days of Love" de novo.
Eun-soo ❤️
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Причем в финале, когда прошло время, герои стали рассуждать абсолютно... по взрослому и все исправилось, стало понятна их детскость в поведении тогда. Но они ни о чем не жалеют, как сказал гг - гг-ни "Спасибо за твою любовь. Она была у меня первой". Может быть вот так на роду им было написано пострадать.
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