I think It just would have been nice if the last episode was one minute longer:
-He pass her a handkerchief
-She looks around and meets his face
-Her eyes open wide as he just smiles at her wisely
Leaving all of us with the question if he knew something or not about their former lifes.
Nothing more!! And I would have been happier! It wasn't that I didn't like the ending at all, it's just that it let me with the sensation that I needed more of this drama.
The ending that I truly loved was the one from "Rooftop Prince"
I saw almost all of them, or their korea adaptations.
Cinderella and the Four Knights was a nice one.As well as You're Beautiful (Ikemen desu) and To The Beautiful You (Hana Kimi)
Trough Atashinchi no Danshi was one of the reasons why I stopped watching jdramas...
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
Rooftop Prince
Splash Splash LOVE
Queen In Hyun's Man
Those four are amazing and memorable time travel dramas that I truly recommend and that I can't stopped myself from rewatching. Great acting, plot, music and production.
Beautiful and heartbreaking, I have to read that novel!!
In the end it left me with a knot.. I couldn't stopped crying as all of them started falling apart and died.
It really catched my attention how well and fast Go Ha Jin adapted to the Goryeo era
At first I couldn't believe there could be a way to separated the 8th Prince from her, because their love seemed so pure, but he trashed it when he leave her alone.
Wang So was for her always, but the fate made it so that he couldn't even say goodbye to her or raised his daughter.
He ended lonely and with regrets, while she returned to the present remembering that she have leave him alone...
And at least she remembered him, it would have been really horrible if she have lost all those memories..
I really wished so much to see Go Ha Jin meeting Wang So's modern version, something like "Rooftop Prince"
Because I saw this photo, : https://www.instagram.com/p/BMf9bZSh4PV/
And I couldn't lost hope about a special or something like that someday...
Great movie!! The acting was excellent!! The fact that it was based on a true story made it all the more interesting. As soon as I finished the movie I couldn't help but google all of it.
That was one of the most heartbreaking and unspecked endings I've ever seen.
I couldn't stopped crying in the last two episodes
Even if it was a very sad drama I really liked it, it was worth it.
But I feel so bad for Ji Hyun and Han Kang...
I really hate how it ended. Though it intends to be a happy ending it results really bitter after Eun Gi's death. At the end, it left me with the pain of not seeing them together again, after all they have been though.
It's a good drama, maybe if the punctuation wasn't 8.9 my expectations wouldn't have been so high. Also, at first, I was a little reluctant to watch it due to the war and soldiers topic.
I didn't like Song Hye Kyo's acting at all, I don't know if the character's personality had to be like that, but it just felt so... irritating and emotionless? To the point that I think that the second main couple's history is far more strong and romantic, they were incredible!!
Song Joong Ki was perfect.
Love the escenary and ost, mainly Mad Clown and Kim Na Young's Once Again.
Hope to see a season 2 soon!!
I always hesitate to start watching this drama. After reading the manga, which is more more deep, both the anime and the jdrama Hana Yori Dango, did not seem to do it justice, and this one is no exception.
But I have to say I really enjoyed this version, even more than the japanese one, maybe because I was a fan of Hanazawa Rui.
It isn't the best drama in the world, but if you're a fan of HYD you definitely have to watch this.
The story is quite different, the acting is decent, and the music is awesome.
Love Kim Hyun Joong's acting, he played Yoon Ji Hoo's character perfecly. He could express so much even without words, how he laughed, cried, the way he looked at her...
His song "Because I'm Stupid" is one of my favourite drama songs, as well as "Something Happen To My Heart"
As I choose this kdrama to watch I couldn't stop thinking about Secret, but as I started this one, I learned that they almost had nothing in common.
The story started well but at some point some interactions between the characters became repetitive, due to the many misunderstandings between them.
It 's a good story but I don't think the whole plot has been properly treated and all the knots tight correctly, at least in the ending, which was a bit off for me. I had to rewatch it.
If I could go back in time I would watch this again, I liked it, but it isn't like I fell in love with the characters and the drama in general. I was even a little afraid when at a certain point in the story, Kang Ma Roo reminded me of Bokura Ga Ita's Motoharu Yano, those who had watch it will comprehend.
There are so many 'noisy' things about this drama that I don't know where to start, Seo Eun Gi crushing her car against Kang Ma Roo? Park Joon Ha keeping that tape from the police? Ma Roo helping Jae Hee after all she had done to him? well, it's a drama.
We don't get to see a direct, sincere confession from Ma Roo to Eun Gi, I comprehend that his character is just like that, but I thought that at least we could get to see him saying those important words to her, aloud, and not just in his thoughts.
It could have been better if Seo Eun Gi had witness Ahn Min Yeong attacking Kang Ma Roo, to see her taking him to the hospital, desperate to save him. Don't know, she taking the taxi like that, leaving him in the streets with evident pain in his face, it just felt a little off to me.
What happened with lawyer Park Joon Ha's confession?? I really wanted to see Seo Eun Gi's reaction to her mother's death and the tape about his father.
And finally, What was that ending?! I really liked this drama, but I think they could had done it so much better, they had enough material for that, what a waste... Fortunately, he didn't died, It could have been the worst ending in the kdrama world if he had truly died in that lonely park.
I have to say that the last scenes in the village were really confusing, something is off there. For what I understood, Kang Ma Roo prayed for a new life before the surgery. He lost his memories, he went to study abroad, he moved to that small town and is working now there. It's clear too that Seo Eun Gi abandoned Tae San for Kang Ma Roo, follow him, moved there and is working at a small bakery shop which Ma Roo frequents. Ma Roo treats her like some random girl, he doesn't remember her, he takes an interest in her and starts to look for her. But at the end, when he's suddenly proposing, he takes out the same rings he had bought before, and the Ma Roo narrator remembers what he had preyed for and thanks again for the new opportunity, so... It's clear at least that at the end, when he's proposing he has all his memories back, but not at the beginning of the scene, it 's what I understood¬¬
-He pass her a handkerchief
-She looks around and meets his face
-Her eyes open wide as he just smiles at her wisely
Leaving all of us with the question if he knew something or not about their former lifes.
Nothing more!! And I would have been happier! It wasn't that I didn't like the ending at all, it's just that it let me with the sensation that I needed more of this drama.
The ending that I truly loved was the one from "Rooftop Prince"
Cinderella and the Four Knights was a nice one.As well as You're Beautiful (Ikemen desu) and To The Beautiful You (Hana Kimi)
Trough Atashinchi no Danshi was one of the reasons why I stopped watching jdramas...
I would recommend these two,
Boys over flowers (Hana Yori Dango)
http://mydramalist.com/2987-boys-over-flowers
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo
http://mydramalist.com/15999-moon-lovers-scarlet-heart-ryeo
Rooftop Prince
Splash Splash LOVE
Queen In Hyun's Man
Those four are amazing and memorable time travel dramas that I truly recommend and that I can't stopped myself from rewatching. Great acting, plot, music and production.
In the end it left me with a knot.. I couldn't stopped crying as all of them started falling apart and died.
It really catched my attention how well and fast Go Ha Jin adapted to the Goryeo era
At first I couldn't believe there could be a way to separated the 8th Prince from her, because their love seemed so pure, but he trashed it when he leave her alone.
Wang So was for her always, but the fate made it so that he couldn't even say goodbye to her or raised his daughter.
He ended lonely and with regrets, while she returned to the present remembering that she have leave him alone...
And at least she remembered him, it would have been really horrible if she have lost all those memories..
I really wished so much to see Go Ha Jin meeting Wang So's modern version, something like "Rooftop Prince"
Because I saw this photo, : https://www.instagram.com/p/BMf9bZSh4PV/
And I couldn't lost hope about a special or something like that someday...
Is this for real? Can't wait for it!!!
I couldn't stopped crying in the last two episodes
Even if it was a very sad drama I really liked it, it was worth it.
But I feel so bad for Ji Hyun and Han Kang...
I didn't like Song Hye Kyo's acting at all, I don't know if the character's personality had to be like that, but it just felt so... irritating and emotionless? To the point that I think that the second main couple's history is far more strong and romantic, they were incredible!!
Song Joong Ki was perfect.
Love the escenary and ost, mainly Mad Clown and Kim Na Young's Once Again.
Hope to see a season 2 soon!!
But I have to say I really enjoyed this version, even more than the japanese one, maybe because I was a fan of Hanazawa Rui.
It isn't the best drama in the world, but if you're a fan of HYD you definitely have to watch this.
The story is quite different, the acting is decent, and the music is awesome.
Love Kim Hyun Joong's acting, he played Yoon Ji Hoo's character perfecly. He could express so much even without words, how he laughed, cried, the way he looked at her...
His song "Because I'm Stupid" is one of my favourite drama songs, as well as "Something Happen To My Heart"
The story started well but at some point some interactions between the characters became repetitive, due to the many misunderstandings between them.
It 's a good story but I don't think the whole plot has been properly treated and all the knots tight correctly, at least in the ending, which was a bit off for me. I had to rewatch it.
If I could go back in time I would watch this again, I liked it, but it isn't like I fell in love with the characters and the drama in general. I was even a little afraid when at a certain point in the story, Kang Ma Roo reminded me of Bokura Ga Ita's Motoharu Yano, those who had watch it will comprehend.
There are so many 'noisy' things about this drama that I don't know where to start, Seo Eun Gi crushing her car against Kang Ma Roo? Park Joon Ha keeping that tape from the police? Ma Roo helping Jae Hee after all she had done to him? well, it's a drama.
We don't get to see a direct, sincere confession from Ma Roo to Eun Gi, I comprehend that his character is just like that, but I thought that at least we could get to see him saying those important words to her, aloud, and not just in his thoughts.
It could have been better if Seo Eun Gi had witness Ahn Min Yeong attacking Kang Ma Roo, to see her taking him to the hospital, desperate to save him. Don't know, she taking the taxi like that, leaving him in the streets with evident pain in his face, it just felt a little off to me.
What happened with lawyer Park Joon Ha's confession?? I really wanted to see Seo Eun Gi's reaction to her mother's death and the tape about his father.
And finally, What was that ending?! I really liked this drama, but I think they could had done it so much better, they had enough material for that, what a waste... Fortunately, he didn't died, It could have been the worst ending in the kdrama world if he had truly died in that lonely park.
I have to say that the last scenes in the village were really confusing, something is off there. For what I understood, Kang Ma Roo prayed for a new life before the surgery. He lost his memories, he went to study abroad, he moved to that small town and is working now there. It's clear too that Seo Eun Gi abandoned Tae San for Kang Ma Roo, follow him, moved there and is working at a small bakery shop which Ma Roo frequents. Ma Roo treats her like some random girl, he doesn't remember her, he takes an interest in her and starts to look for her. But at the end, when he's suddenly proposing, he takes out the same rings he had bought before, and the Ma Roo narrator remembers what he had preyed for and thanks again for the new opportunity, so... It's clear at least that at the end, when he's proposing he has all his memories back, but not at the beginning of the scene, it 's what I understood¬¬