This was brilliant. Funny, hilarious but touching and very warm-hearted. Very good use of body swap and a very nice friendship story in the context of dealing with the most heart-wrenching problems of children from troubed families. I really loved it.
He's acting is right up my alley, hope to see him in some new projects soon...and something different, so that he's not typecast. Age has nothing to do with it; he just has charisma. And I really loved his character in Pasta. He seems to fall easily into exactly such roles.
Great in City Hall-that was a really flowing story and one of my favourite mature light romances (it helped that he had a fantastic actress to work with!) But he has his charisma and I say he should totally play some demon or satan..his laughter can be just so demonic muahaha.
The performances are great, Park Shi hoo and Kim so Yeon carry their roles very engagingly, they sure used excellent actors and it;s the major strength of this drama.The drama is really of the light kind and is not meant to be "real" and it works that way. It also features v.good OST.
Horrendous. Awful. Dropped it and ran away from it as fast as I could. And just where did they dig up that French guy from? A French guy playing a Brit? Shock! horror!
This is one twisted drama. Not my usual preference but it is v. good, very suspensful. EDIT27.04.2013. I should rewatch this, I forgot all about this drama.
Likeable romcom. Enough said. Mr Su makes for a nice emperor and jang na ra was really likeable. Liked them together. The other pair was so well matched too, the cast did a nice job all in all, though it's a pity this was dubbed (?) Also, the opening theme is nice.
I enjoyed it very much, it was a story of initiation, of family bonds, of martial arts, of betrayals, action and emotions well fused together. I really liked this version. I liked the protagonist whi was such a dark horse rookie. His haracter was tested by numerous people- I liked "trials of characters" a lot, especially when they involve impressive skills. I also liked the Hunag Rong's Dad story arc.
Honestly, I really liked the main lead's brother here. Such a generous older brother, the more responsible and mature one. It's a solidly acted drama, and I liked JJH from Princess Lulu. He's a pretty good actor. But I also liked all others, really.
I have a weak spot for dramas with older and more experienced actors.
..but I do feel sorry for the older brother and the exiled former Princess, and I really liked those two in a more quiet and tragic side story. He was a very sympathetic character. What'ds the name of the actor who interpreted him?
I have a weak spot for dramas with older and more experienced actors.