Just finished ep 9. Usually I enjoy these farm setting lakorns, but the amount of supporting cast's characters that are annoying is starting to influence how I feel about it overall. Maybe b/c I havent watched a lakorn in a while but I feel like in this lakorn there are double the amount of these 2ndary supporting characters that cause trouble towards the leads than usual...
Planning to start this soon but is there romance storyline for fl's daughter? Saw some clips here on there on youtube, but not sure if it was the editing or is there actually something there?
I'm 7 episodes in but find that Min Woo is so annoying as a character. I thought his resentment against the FL lead was over after the FL's friend's dad episode but guess I was wrong. I'm sure he gets character development, but find it hard to believe as these types of people are quite stubbon to change their mindest..
Kinda on a school drama binge, but I find that 20min per episode is a good length since theres minimal useless stuff but the theres enough time for the main story, as long as there is strong direction..
In regards to this drama, I may heartless slightly as I wasn't at all interested in the past timeline that I ended up skimming them in seconds and only paused if there was some new context, but it was necessary as its the skeleton of the drama. Overall it was pretty good.
Damn I feel a little bad, but at least they got to meet each other IRL in the same time. Oh damn the last scene was so sweet of the ML to help the FL out..
Cliche type of drama setting but not what you expect!
ML is not your typical CEO. He recognizes what he is and what other view him as (inherited wealth and position). Recognizes that all his experiences is due to being lucky to be born into a wealthy family. Narcisim is non-existant, and willing to do equal work to earn things of equal value (initial episodes at the farm.) Parents are understanding and caring.
Fluttery/daydream scenes were unique, as I have never seen them presented in this way. Eg. Nice use of music to set the mood but only for a few seconds, then it abruptly stops as we are brought back to reality/focus. None of that usual stare at each other for like 30 seconds - minute, which must feel awkward to the actors.
Overall, it was a great drama that was quite cute but not too fluffy. Length of the drama was pretty good for the most part which made the pacing decent. Another drama to add to the minor list of a healthy relationship with strong communication in both friendship and romance. Lastly characters stayed true to themselves to the end. A solid fairly rated drama.
It felt refreshing after a while because this felt as a truly mature story. Yes there were cringe moments but…
Honestly I can't remember those moments much but if they did they happened during the episodes where the ML is in highschool-university period, where the women around the ML are wowed by his skills. An example was whenever the ML was showing off his grappling skills. Honestly when I first watched it felt like LJG was redoing his role as Lawless Lawyer. Once he got his career going, honestly don't remember anything else cringy since the drama as a whole wasnt for me. Mind you I had read the webtoon/manhua of AML, which I found a little boring so I had some bias against the drama. Unfortunate that AML spent too much of the story displaying the ML's development from child.
As you mentioned RR is more mature, which I definitely agree. They managed to skip those moments by having the university setting minimal (or felt that way). Comparison wise, I found RR is like that next generation product that is better by smoothing out the rough edges of the previous product (AML).
Still give AML a try, it just wasnt for me. Either way I think both dramas are inflated due the popularity of the ML's but story and its execuation, RR comes out on top.
In regards to this drama, I may heartless slightly as I wasn't at all interested in the past timeline that I ended up skimming them in seconds and only paused if there was some new context, but it was necessary as its the skeleton of the drama. Overall it was pretty good.
ML is not your typical CEO. He recognizes what he is and what other view him as (inherited wealth and position). Recognizes that all his experiences is due to being lucky to be born into a wealthy family. Narcisim is non-existant, and willing to do equal work to earn things of equal value (initial episodes at the farm.) Parents are understanding and caring.
Fluttery/daydream scenes were unique, as I have never seen them presented in this way. Eg. Nice use of music to set the mood but only for a few seconds, then it abruptly stops as we are brought back to reality/focus. None of that usual stare at each other for like 30 seconds - minute, which must feel awkward to the actors.
Overall, it was a great drama that was quite cute but not too fluffy. Length of the drama was pretty good for the most part which made the pacing decent. Another drama to add to the minor list of a healthy relationship with strong communication in both friendship and romance. Lastly characters stayed true to themselves to the end. A solid fairly rated drama.
As you mentioned RR is more mature, which I definitely agree. They managed to skip those moments by having the university setting minimal (or felt that way). Comparison wise, I found RR is like that next generation product that is better by smoothing out the rough edges of the previous product (AML).
Still give AML a try, it just wasnt for me. Either way I think both dramas are inflated due the popularity of the ML's but story and its execuation, RR comes out on top.