Oh shits just got real. Also, I don't know where this talk of "incest" came about but if you pay attention to…
Oedipus complex is definitely nothing new. I think their interaction is complex...he is a person who cannot feel emotions most of the time and when he does, cannot identify what emotion it is. She's a very clueless physicist and therefore has probably a low emotional quotient (EQ) which is very common in super intelligent people. I think the scriptwriter did a ton of homework in order to write the characters in the manner they are presented.
1 - Chae Song Ah and Park Joon Young are like hot chocolate on a cold day. They make me feel warm and fuzzy inside. 2 - Could Song Ah's friend be any more freaking clueless? YOUR FRIEND LIKED THE GUY, SHUT UP! This character gets on my last nerve. 3 - Kim Sung Chul was a convenience for Lee Jung Kyung. She could date the friend, have this emotional affair with their best friend. 4 - One more dig at Song Ah's lack of natural ability to play the violin and I'm throwing something at the screen. Not all musicians are prodigies but almost all love their craft.
I would have to add Chocolate to that brilliant list lol
Now all I want to do is put my pajamas back on, grab a cup of tea and binge. These type of dramas absolutely last in my head for days after, so I cannot wait to start it. Thank you, thank you!
Jung Kyung is so icy that it's inexplicable to me as to why two wonderful guys would be so obsessed with her.…
I absolutely racked my brain where I had seen this actress before and then it hit me....she was in "Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung" and played the same type of character, different wardrobe. I agree 100 percent that the character's personality is off putting, to say the least.
I'm a huge fan of Asian dramas....they are cathartic for me. The fragility of the human condition can be found through words and acting like nothing I've ever read or rarely seen from my native language. I also love, adore, etc., the dramas featuring what I call "the slow burn". Instead of the setting or action sequences pushing the story, such as historical dramas, these are the ones that show the sentiment of characters and interactions with one another. The "slow burn" can go awry as in (my very weak opinion only) "A Piece of Your Mind" and "When the Weather is Fine" and brilliantly as in "This is My First Life" and "A Poem a Day" depending on the script. I've watched four episodes of "Do You Like Brahms" and the portrayal of the emotional connections and their struggles against them is riveting. Kudos to this production, at least in first episodes, of making me feel everything the characters do. I can't wait for the rest.
2 - Could Song Ah's friend be any more freaking clueless? YOUR FRIEND LIKED THE GUY, SHUT UP! This character gets on my last nerve.
3 - Kim Sung Chul was a convenience for Lee Jung Kyung. She could date the friend, have this emotional affair with their best friend.
4 - One more dig at Song Ah's lack of natural ability to play the violin and I'm throwing something at the screen. Not all musicians are prodigies but almost all love their craft.
All thoughts and comments extremely welcome.