2nd lead male is a complete obsessed asswipe that just doesn't know when to give up, for fvck's sake, wow... cry…
he shows it so now and then, more than in the J-version, but she doesn't notice it until further on. I am now watching the second season. I watched the anime when I was younger, so that is why I enjoy it a lot (90's kid). Even if the story isn't near reality.
I don't know about Japanese expressions , only through their dramas. I only had Chinese friends.
2nd lead male is a complete obsessed asswipe that just doesn't know when to give up, for fvck's sake, wow... cry…
I am going to be honest I also dislike the second lead here, but I do like the main couple here more than the J-version, because the main actor is here more human. shows more expressions, even if he is a genius with authism
2nd lead male is a complete obsessed asswipe that just doesn't know when to give up, for fvck's sake, wow... cry…
it is based on a popular SHOUJO-manga from the 90's. Shoujo has a basic formula. It had many adaptions & what makes it so popular : it is one the few drama's/manga/anime's that follow the AFTER in they lived happily ever after. Most romances evolve over the space of at most a year or two where in Itazura the years pass as we see our couple evolve and move on to each new stage of their life. (Itazura na kiss 2). I understand that you didn't like it, but you shouldn't take it too serious.
Good review and I am with you with all points. Everyone who is a 3 musketeers fan should watch this version, it isn't the greatest drama out there but it has some good moments and to be bold it is one of the better drama this year
It doesn't take a genius to know that Koreans love their makjangs so they will obviously get the better share…
I like the complicated characters from OCN, they have a dark side to them. They are human. There is romance in OCN dramas, but not like your usual "rich guy & poor woman" and they don't develop into a heavy relationship. Which is fine with me.
how closely does this one follow to the TW version?
the story is almost the same with a few changes( some useless scenes are not shown. & they made it more korean). but the male lead are two different persons. while the one in the T-version is more serious, this one is more playfull & has humor, a strange person from time to time :P
For those who watched this and are wondering... Yes, the Korean alphabet (Hangul) is as easy to learn as they…
I learned the arabic, greek & Korean alphabet and tried to learn the Japanese, but was to lazy. But I think Korean is indeed the easiest out of them. And I'm not born with Arabic as my mother language. As ginger said pronunciation is really hard.
I'm surprised so many people bothered to finish this if they hated it so much :/ I rather liked it. It was refreshing…
I don't think " the not knowing who ends with who " was what bothered people, but as you said the messed plot. there are a lot of things that couldn't in theory even be possible
I don't know about Japanese expressions , only through their dramas. I only had Chinese friends.