Is this from a novel or not? If not, I find it disturbing when sexual violence is used as a plot device without proper resolution or consequences for the perpetrators.
The story is beautiful, nice and cute - but Na Ae Jun is too innocent to be treated like that. A person who was just admiring and fell for their idol, only to find out there were different intentions toward them...
Not when you wake up after 25 years, is living in a student building, have no food, no money. Your sister hates…
You make a good point—the situation is really rough for the character. I just felt like even with all that, a person who once had that much confidence might hold on to at least a little of it.
The series is good, it's entertaining. But it seems like they are overdoing it. When you're famous, you have a high opinion of yourself, it's natural to be shocked if you suddenly find yourself in the future, but that doesn't mean you should lose confidence in yourself. Yes, you're no longer famous, but where is the self-respect?
Cute, funny, and heart-fluttering… but what exactly did this drama teach us? That mothers shouldn’t accept the person their child loves? That it’s okay to force yourself into someone else’s life even if they’re already in a relationship? That it’s fine not to set boundaries even when you already have a partner?
Honestly, I liked the supporting leads more—the male lead and that annoying girl were just frustrating. Do I like the ending? So-so. Anyway, Yoo Jung Hoo deserves all praises for his performance in this drama. I really hope he gets more good roles in the future.
Yun Jae said that whether it’s Ji Eun or Ji Hun, gender doesn’t matter—but there wasn’t even one hug to prove it, lol 😅. Jung Jin-young was right, Ji Eun really doesn’t know how to choose, hahaha.
In the end, this drama somehow felt homophobic. Still, it was a cute but very frustrating series—borderline, lowkey homophobic.
That's why sometimes men should know how to set boundaries with women who are interested in them. Because often, if it's not misinterpreted, the woman will give it a different meaning anyway.
Oh wow, what is Yun Jae even thinking? He's completely fixated on that terrible Min Ju while Ji Eun is right there watching. Poor Ji Eun needs to get away from this mess - she's worth so much more. I'm really hoping she'll finally leave Yun Jae behind....I want Ji Eun/Ji Hun to fall for someone.
I don't know if Yun Jae is just being kind or some kind of an idiot. He has a girlfriend, but he doesn't complain when other girl who likes him come up to him and even drag him around. Boundaries, man!!! Min Ju is getting on my nerves...What Ji Eun is going through isn’t easy. Imagine suddenly becoming a man—how do you even begin to explain that to everyone, especially considering what other members of the LGBT community already go through? She’s the one facing the hardest struggle here, not her boyfriend, whose only real problem is that his girlfriend now happens to be in a male body.
I don't know if ML is just being kind or some kind of an idiot. He has a girlfriend, but he doesn't complain when the other girl who likes him come up to him and even drag him around.
Honestly, I liked the supporting leads more—the male lead and that annoying girl were just frustrating. Do I like the ending? So-so. Anyway, Yoo Jung Hoo deserves all praises for his performance in this drama. I really hope he gets more good roles in the future.
Yun Jae said that whether it’s Ji Eun or Ji Hun, gender doesn’t matter—but there wasn’t even one hug to prove it, lol 😅. Jung Jin-young was right, Ji Eun really doesn’t know how to choose, hahaha.
In the end, this drama somehow felt homophobic. Still, it was a cute but very frustrating series—borderline, lowkey homophobic.
He's absolutely stunning.
I'm having so much fun watching this!!!
Bom Tanawat....overacting!