Karma (good or bad) chases you down all the way...
LIKELovely Doo Rim and Kang Joo
How the past became entangled and move to present
DISLIKE
Selfish Jang Yi Kyung and Ma Jae Ran
MUSIC - personal fav
Into My Heart - Mua
Words I Couldn't Say Yet - Hong Ki
REWATCH VALUE
Yes to enjoy this drama again
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Story
When you get really simple about it, the story is nothing really original. Two rich families and one poor family. Their lives become entangled and the usual cliches happen where the rich people try to outsmart each other. Add a bit of supernatural to give one family a darker past and there you have it.
However - I liked the story a lot. It may not be an original plot, but it doesn't always have to be. I think the drama was well written when it comes to pacing. I was never annoyed by the plot. I was expecting a chaebol story and I got it. I couldn't have asked for more. :)
But this was the first time I suffered Second-lead-syndrome. My heart was hurting so much for the second lead (Sung Hyuk/Jang Yi Hyun). I have never felt it this strongly before and to be honest - I was rooting more for the second lead then the main lead (Hongki/Kang).
Acting/Cast
The actors were great in their respective rolls. They felt real and I believed the characters they acted out. When I at first started watching, I have to admit I kept seeing Hongki instead of Kang Joo, but at some point I realised I had completely forgotten about Hongki and was seeing only the character he played. This is a compliment to him, as I normally don't easily manage to let go of an image I already have. I really enjoyed his acting. (Though I'm still rooting for his co-lead Sung Hyuk/Jang Yi Hyun.)
Most of my praise has to go to Yang Jin Sung (Na Doo Rim / Jang Yi Kyung) as she had to play two totally opposite roles. She did amazingly well. Despite knowing it was the same actress, she managed to make the two characters feel absolutely different. I hardly could believe she was truly the same person! I'm really impressed by her acting as that surely couldn't have been an easy feat.
The only thing that annoyed me a bit was the screaming during the last episodes. So if you have sensitive ears, you've been warned ahead. (Luckily, it's not a crazy amount. But it was enough to annoy me at times.)
OH! And can I just add how much I loved Na Doo Rim's grandmother?! Amazing woman and she made me miss my own grandmother so very much. I really enjoyed Nam Jeong Hui's acting.
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an adorable and heartwarming series
one of the things that I love about any series, specially in kdramas---are those with historical touch like BOTC. it gives off a mysterious and nostalgic vibe, making it a nice piece to watch.I have not much to say, for the story and the plot isn't unique at all. stories like this where the typical arch of pretending to be someone else for money is so used in any series, it's becoming redundant. but, despite that---bride of the century has its own charm that'll make you stay to watch from the first to the last episode. it maybe cliché, but the way the actors and actresses bring their characters to life is what made this series good.
what I also love about this series is the moral lesson that it gives to its audience, specially the concept of karma. that for every wrong deed, there's always a great consequences one must pay, no matter how long it takes---even a hundred years may pass. and lastly, this series proves that it isn't true at all times to all people that the heart can never be taught whom it will love---for everything in this world can be taught if one is really willing to learn.
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A fun watch
This was overall a really good and enjoyable drama, and everything wrapped up nicely!I love a strong, outspoken female lead, and for the most part, she stayed that way. There were some moments where the dialogue and actions for her devolved completely into nonsense and the drama went into overdrive on the angst. I also thought the acting for Yikyung started out really great, but after Doorim was introduced I couldn't unsee Yikyung as Doorim.
We also got really good plot development where misunderstandings and secrets weren’t dragged out, and people were brought into the loop quickly.
While I wish the sageuk part was distributed more evenly throughout the drama, I honestly loved the intensity of that part, even as its own story.
I would have rated this a 7.5 but honestly, the last few episodes took me out. I can’t help but feel like a lot of the last three episodes were unnecessary. I thought we’d already gone through the noble idiocy but they really doubled down on it and added a time skip for it, and I kind of hate that. The way it played out — sort of resolved with just rainbows and butterflies — just did not make logical sense and it felt written that way because they had to wrap up the drama. Some of the resolution with the antagonists felt that way as well.
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One of my frustrations with this drama, however, is that they spend a not insignificant amount of time in the first two episodes establishing that Doo Rim is not only plucky - as any poor girl must be if she's to meet and win an arrogant chaebol - but also that she's competent at fighting and taking care of herself and anyone else. Therefore, it's especially disappointing when, later in the series, there are multiple instances of her life being in danger and all she does is flail uselessly and gasp and scream and otherwise act ineffectually in her own defense. Another frustration is how comically deplorable the bad guys end up being. They hit a point where they are so bad that it borders on tedious.
All that said, I still very much enjoy the show. The pacing is good and keeps you moving, even through the frustrating bits. And really, I could listen to Lee Honk Ki speak forever.
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I Liked It
Why - It kept my interest despite what I was currently watching - just finished in 4 days “Time Flies and You Are Here”, rewatching “Ni Chang” and “The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion”, dropped “ I Am the Years You Are the Stars” after 24 episodes, closing in on the last four episodes of Boss & Me”, finished “Dating in the Kitchen”, started “Eternal Love” and “A Business Proposal”. I was sick so the TV held me captive without bail. I kept coming back to take chunks out of the series.The Plot - a bit convoluted because you were getting glimpses of what happened 2 to 3 generations in the past that led to the current situation, the vengeful spirit, a curse that may not be real curse, the mystery of why the FL characters look alike, murder, almost murder, run away bride, stand in fiancée, and the plain bad luck of the first born sons. The key, for me
, was paying attention to see that the plot holes were by-products of the less than seamless connecting of past and present.
The Romance - more drama than romance but still love stories abound.
The Actors - liked them, found the portrayals believable. I thought that Yang Jin Sung did a great job in separating her characters so they was never any mix up of who she was playing even when you had the amoral “twin” pretending to the nice twin who was pretending to be the other “twin”. My favorite character was Kang Joo’s aunt played by Kim Young Ok. I laughed and was touched at the same time.
Recommendation - definitely for those that like suspenseful romances that tease out the what is happening, when are we talking about, and the big WHY.
A note - I don’t normally write reviews because I really suck at it and I ramble. As I write this I am still under the weather, so forgive the poor quality of my writing. I just wanted to share that I enjoyed watching this series.
Question - why does MDL only have the episode count at 16 when there are 20 episodes when watching on Viki?
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Interesting
A lot of this was about greed and obsessive love which led to many years of heartache and grief for quite a few of the main characters.Our ML's family has grappled with rumors of a hundred yr old curse that afflicts the bride of the firstborn son and with him about to enter an arranged marriage, the bride's family decides on a hare-brained scheme to circumvent said curse.
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A cute & good old-school romance
PLOT: A century-old curse strikes the heir of a great family: his first wife dies on her wedding night. The heir (the ML) must enter into an arranged marriage with a rich & arrogant woman (FL2), but her mother, knowing the risk, decides to use a doppelganger (the FL),planning to replace the replacement with her daughter later. But a (nice) ghost won't let her repeat what she did 100 years earlier.+++ Very good actors: Lee Hong Ki and Yang Jin Sung (playing both roles) as CL. The other actors are also very convincing, especially the villains, whom we strongly dislike. Jung Hae In, as a young man, is so cute (•ө•)♡ (•ө•)♡
+++ Pretty lively direction.
+++ Enjoyable OSTs (some are sang by Lee Hong Ki )
### Timeline a little confusing at times
### FL's characters—kind, caring, courageous, and so naive that she's almost stupid, a fact too common in dramas—convey a poor image of feminine ideals.
### "Obligatory" break-up in the format, annoying.
=> Good series, a little outdated, but still of good quality.
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A cute romance in an old-school style
PLOT: Une malédiction centenaire frappe l'héritier d'1 gde famille : sa 1e femme meurt le soir de ses noces. L'héritier (le ML) doit faire 1 mariage arrangé avec 1 peste (FL2), mais sa mère connaissant le risque, décide d'utiliser un sosie (la FL), qu'elle remplacera ensuite par sa fille. Mais un fantôme (sympa) ne la laissera recommencer ce qu'elle a fait 100 ans + tôt.
+++ Très bons acteurs : Lee Hong Ki, & Yang Jin Sung (joue les 2 rôles) en CL. Les autres acteurs sont aussi très convaincants, notamment les Villains que l'on déteste fortement. Jung Hae In tout jeune, est si mignon (•ө•)♡ (•ө•)♡
+++ Réalis° assez vive.
+++ OSTs agréables (avec Lee Hong Ki, notamment)
### Timeline parfois un peu déroutante
### Les personnages de FL, gentille, bienveillante, courageuse, tellement naïve qu'elle en est presque idiote, trop fréquent dans les dramas, donnent une mauvaise image des idéaux féminins.
### Pause / break-up "obligatoire" dans le format, agaçant.
=> Bonne série, un peu datée, mais qui reste de qualité.
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This is a classic case of rich boy falls in love with poor girl (but think she's a rich girl).
If they tightened the storyline and made it 12 episodes instead of 16, the story would be even better. Last few episodes could be scrapped altogether as they didn't add much to the storyline. Otherwise, the plot moved forward at a reasonable pace.
Acting between the leads was serviceable. Yang Jin Sung's acting as the doppelganger is decent. A lot of times what happens with an actor playing two roles is that one role often is more fleshed out than the other, while the other one is often more serious and emotionless. The same thing happens here so I wasn't blown away by her acting. I don't know what the ages for the actors were supposed to depict in the drama but both leads acted as if they were in their early 20s. Made me believe there is a romance, albeit more of an innocent first love kind of love rather than one that is worth risking your all for.
Use of the music was effective for this drama.
Overall, not bad for a rewatch, as it was one for me!
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