Mon deuxième drama coréen. J'ai été tellement déçue par la production, c'est très mal filmé, les décors…
hmmm... Vous savez, la BBC a également produit ses navets. Vous ne devriez pas comparer les productions sud-coréennes à celles des américains ou anglais. Le financement n'est simplement pas le même. "Descendants of the Sun" est une très bonne série sud-coréenne mais qui ne peut être comparée à, disons..."Games of Thrones". C'est simplement injuste. Je respecte votre opinion de ne pas aimer mais ne faites pas de comparaisons de la sorte.
Absolutely great series.Very slow but awesome development characters. A must watch for those who like slow burn…
Anyone remembers when Im Eun Sub told Mok Hae Won "Good Night Irene" was a song he liked? Turns out it's a very old song dated back to 1880s. This is a version by Eric Clapton. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZm96PKwtHc
Absolutely great series. Very slow but awesome development characters. A must watch for those who like slow burn romances. Park Min Young is just lovely. Great smile and her laughter...
I get distracted by her face. It's full of botox, and her nose looks very unnatural and blotched. I don't find…
I think Im Soo Hyang did this show knowing exactly what to expect and because of peeps like you. The overall message from her here was "You don't like it? I don't f*&?$g care...look elsewhere".
im only at ep3 but I find Soo Ah so annoying that i may even drop the drama as a whole. Can someone please tell…
Kang Mi Rae tied up all the pieces over time with the help of her friends. To me, Hyun Soo Ah had the most compelling story as you understand at the end of the series why she was acting like this. In the end, it was Yoo Eun and Kang Mi Rae who helped out Hyun Soo Ah. Plastic surgery helped Kang Mi Rae and we see her struggling with her new look while Hyun Soo Ah needed another kind of help. In the end, Kang Mi Rae and Hyun Soo Ah are very much alike.
To fully understand Jeong Pu Reum and Lee Ha Rim, you must've watched In Seoul and Love Playlist series beforehand. I watched this mainly because of Jin Ye Ju. I just love her as Lee Ha Rim. Such a great character. I just love the chemistry between Kang Da Mi and Lee Ha Rim.
My heart breaks for Nam Eun Gi too, every single time
Why? Sung Duk Mi made it very clear several times he was just "family". Also, when he realized how he felt about her, it was too late as she was already falling for Ryan Gold.
This drama is so WHOLESOME! These are what adult relationships are like kiddos!!!!! They love each other, they…
Yes. For me, it was Park Min Young and how relaxed she was around Kim Jae Wook. Looks like she was having fun with him. Great chemistry.
And to add to adult relationships, I'm quoting something I've read : "it's always frustrating to watch dramas where I am forced to believe that a 20-something, rich, Ivy-league/upper tier graduate educated, handsome CEO of a million dollar company with thousand of workers depending on him that sees his girlfriend hugging another man in a cafe while he is across the street and then proceeds to ignore her or yells at her, then breaks up with her without even trying to talk about it."
The story was already finished & since the writer had no idea what to do she suddenly added a childhood storyline,…
Well, they did give us some hints throughout the series about the meaning of the paintings. Ryan Gold always had some flashbacks when he was watching them. For me, it was just the last episode where I felt is was a filler one simply because they didn't know what to do with everybody.
I didn't expect anything when I started this one but it turned to be great. I just loved the chemistry between the leads and how they weren't distracted by anything else but their affection for each other. Why is it that every time Park Min Young's character started to laugh, I was laughing with her? Why is this show better rated than One Spring Night is beyond me?
Just like what @Luna123 said, it depends on what you consider as "cheating". At the beginning of the show, the relationship between the FL and her current boyfriend is pretty much over. In this dwindling relationship, he was seeking marriage but she was looking for a way out. This way out was the ML and that's where the story begins.
This drama has touched my heart in such a way, that i don't remember any other piece of western or eastern media…
Since you seemed to have liked "When the Weather Is Fine" this much, may I suggest you "One Spring Night"? This is the same kind of slow burn story with both main characters having their daily problems and meet each other. https://kisskh.at/32977-spring-night
Vous savez, la BBC a également produit ses navets.
Vous ne devriez pas comparer les productions sud-coréennes à celles des américains ou anglais. Le financement n'est simplement pas le même.
"Descendants of the Sun" est une très bonne série sud-coréenne mais qui ne peut être comparée à, disons..."Games of Thrones". C'est simplement injuste.
Je respecte votre opinion de ne pas aimer mais ne faites pas de comparaisons de la sorte.
Turns out it's a very old song dated back to 1880s.
This is a version by Eric Clapton. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZm96PKwtHc
Very slow but awesome development characters. A must watch for those who like slow burn romances.
Park Min Young is just lovely. Great smile and her laughter...
The overall message from her here was "You don't like it? I don't f*&?$g care...look elsewhere".
She did what she thought was right to survive.
To me, best characters were Na Hye Sung and Hyun Soo Ah.
To me, Hyun Soo Ah had the most compelling story as you understand at the end of the series why she was acting like this.
In the end, it was Yoo Eun and Kang Mi Rae who helped out Hyun Soo Ah.
Plastic surgery helped Kang Mi Rae and we see her struggling with her new look while Hyun Soo Ah needed another kind of help.
In the end, Kang Mi Rae and Hyun Soo Ah are very much alike.
I watched this mainly because of Jin Ye Ju. I just love her as Lee Ha Rim. Such a great character. I just love the chemistry between Kang Da Mi and Lee Ha Rim.
Saw this in an interview...
But it was so good.
Sung Duk Mi made it very clear several times he was just "family".
Also, when he realized how he felt about her, it was too late as she was already falling for Ryan Gold.
It looked like Park Min Young was telling him "I dare you to kiss me, come on..."
For me, it was Park Min Young and how relaxed she was around Kim Jae Wook. Looks like she was having fun with him. Great chemistry.
And to add to adult relationships, I'm quoting something I've read : "it's always frustrating to watch dramas where I am forced to believe that a 20-something, rich, Ivy-league/upper tier graduate educated, handsome CEO of a million dollar company with thousand of workers depending on him that sees his girlfriend hugging another man in a cafe while he is across the street and then proceeds to ignore her or yells at her, then breaks up with her without even trying to talk about it."
For me, it was just the last episode where I felt is was a filler one simply because they didn't know what to do with everybody.
I just loved the chemistry between the leads and how they weren't distracted by anything else but their affection for each other.
Why is it that every time Park Min Young's character started to laugh, I was laughing with her?
Why is this show better rated than One Spring Night is beyond me?
At the beginning of the show, the relationship between the FL and her current boyfriend is pretty much over.
In this dwindling relationship, he was seeking marriage but she was looking for a way out.
This way out was the ML and that's where the story begins.
This is the same kind of slow burn story with both main characters having their daily problems and meet each other.
https://kisskh.at/32977-spring-night