-You can tell that all the actors had fun filming this -Loved the main actresses performance/portrayal of her character -Their chemistry carried the show -It really could have been shorter though -8/10
-First kdrama that I've finished in months -I can always rely on Jang Ki Yong for a good performance, but it was the unexpected comedy that he played into that afforded his character an additional charm -The story maintained its pace and intrigue so well -Kim Do Wan, Kang Ha Na and Park Kyung Hye played their roles so well that I found myself also wanting them to have their own separate spotlights -9/10 from me
I'm not sure cause I didn't finish it. But from reading other people's comments, The ending is bittersweet- Female lead remains sick but the male lead takes care of her and her daughter
-Even though I dropped it because the emotional rollercoaster became too intense, I think this drama did a good job of portraying the darker, riskier side of the classic 'contract relationship.' - I think Uee did a pretty good job at representing the desperate fragments of someone faced with never ending struggle -The little girl took on her role quite well too -The most haunting lines of this drama: "I'm becoming a mess... Is that okay with you?" -7 out of 10
That old man (Ji Hoon's dad) is horrible, worst character. Even though what they were trying to do was illegal, he was manipulative, unsympathetic and just down right mean. (P.S. I'm on episode 8)
-Kdramay in the best kind of way -After a mini break from cliche kdramas the sweet storyline and cute moments was a lovely reintroduction for me - Absolutely loved the second male lead’s character -7.5 out of 10 from me
-I watched it, I cried, it felt good and I realised that I shouldn't take hearing my mum's voice for granted, or her quiet love. -This series stepped out of the kdrama mold and told a story about life, love and memories. -It succeeded in bringing out the sentimental icky feelings from deep in my heart. -Kim Hye Ja's acting was beautiful -9 out of 10 from me
Would have to say the Korean one has my heart. Mainly because it was the first version I watched but also because Jang Na Ra did a fantastic job with the FL's character.
Further on Yi Nanke's character: I liked that his character development wasn't just going from good to bad, but rather a realisation that causing more pain wouldn't take away his own.
-Loved the main actresses performance/portrayal of her character
-Their chemistry carried the show
-It really could have been shorter though
-8/10
-Eccentric Chef Moon
-Lie after Lie
-I can always rely on Jang Ki Yong for a good performance, but it was the unexpected comedy that he played into that afforded his character an additional charm
-The story maintained its pace and intrigue so well
-Kim Do Wan, Kang Ha Na and Park Kyung Hye played their roles so well that I found myself also wanting them to have their own separate spotlights
-9/10 from me
But from reading other people's comments,
The ending is bittersweet- Female lead remains sick but the male lead takes care of her and her daughter
- I think Uee did a pretty good job at representing the desperate fragments of someone faced with never ending struggle
-The little girl took on her role quite well too
-The most haunting lines of this drama: "I'm becoming a mess... Is that okay with you?"
-7 out of 10
-After a mini break from cliche kdramas the sweet storyline and cute moments was a lovely reintroduction for me
- Absolutely loved the second male lead’s character
-7.5 out of 10 from me
-This series stepped out of the kdrama mold and told a story about life, love and memories.
-It succeeded in bringing out the sentimental icky feelings from deep in my heart.
-Kim Hye Ja's acting was beautiful
-9 out of 10 from me