"Crazy, Sexy, Cool" comes to mind when I think of this drama. Excellent casts, plot and characterization. Yamashita was the fire that kept the embers burning in this series and I applaud his performance. The ending was superb; couldn't have asked for better.
Very touching drama. I think the system was far too generous with Rin-sans' mother, yet I loved how Tetsuro stepped up and fill the roles of both mother and father. Those special dad's just don't get enough credit. I loved how Rin and her father bonded.
Just the first episode of the 2nd season and I'm already hooked. The end has me wired and my head spinning, I like (but don't like) where I think this is headed.
Choi Min Soo made this drama! No disrespect to the other characters, but his acting always dominates, The content and plot were also intriguing and kept me watching to see the fate of that little boy. My only gripe... the very last scene could have been done much better. It left many unanswered questions, and not in a good way.
Bravo, Bravo!!!! Bellissimo, Bellissimo!!! Supreme acting by both teacher and student, Gun Woo's (Jang & Kim). Park Chul Min was crazy as ever and I compliment the addition of Song Ok and Lee Soon. Incredible casts.
Great performance for Song Joong Ki; I barely recognized him, but as usual, his acting is brilliant. I admit I was a bit dubious about this one, but glad I gave in and watched. I nominate Jang Young Nam (Suni's mother) for bet supporting role; he was awesome.
I could not have expressed it better myself, Winnie. An incredible drama that I dreaded ending, but as the saying goes, "... all good things must end." It is no wonder this series won the 16th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix for best drama. Undoubtedly, Uchino Maasaki won best actor for his role as Yasu. I've seen many dramas, but this one stirred something within me.
I agree, '1WhiteRose', I really want to see him in more substantial roles. He has great presence; once you see him, you just want to see more. Whether the role is comedic, like "Rooftop Prince" or intense, like "White Christmas", you just can't get enough of this guy.
Before I express my feelings on this drama, I'd first like to say, "I felt very sorry for the dog chained to the doghouse in the front yard. All those people and not one person took him or a walk or let him loose off the chain. So sad.
Anyway... although it started a bit slow for me, I eventually fell in love with this drama! Realistic family and relationships issues that the average person can relate to; that's what gave this show its appeal. Whatever the circumstances, the characterization was amazing for each individual actor.
Great movie!!! I love movies where the actions starts right off and this did not disappoint. The ideology... "Chinese are not weak men," is evident in this movie.
Personally, this (meaning the 3rd Season) is the best God's Quiz so far. It took it awhile to get to the main point, but when it did... it was chaotically awesome.
I did not miss Detective Kang in the least, as I felt Detective Bae's added depth and personality to the series. Not to mention the humor sparked between Bae and Dr. Han. It was disappointing that Park Hee did not have a larger role and think they should have let the romance happen between she and Han. The only thing I missed from the first two seasons was (1) Det. Kang's 2nd in command (loved his attitude) and (2) the profiler chick.
Not a bad drama, if you're into conspiracies, suspense and twisted plots. It's short, but if you watch it all 6 episodes in day day, it's like an extended movie.
Great drama!!! I hadn't planned to be impressed, but I just couldn't help myself. Everything about this drama reeked medical compassion and putting the patients and their needs first and foremost. As a person in the medical field, I understand the feelings of both medical personnel and patients. However, as the protagonist of this drama would say, "I became a doctor to change myself." This show is a good portrayal of why wealth and high patient volume does not necessarily mean the doctor is good. It's all about the bedside manner.
I am seriously loving this drama, and with just one episode!!! What drew me to "Pride & Prejudice" was,of course, the title. However, I also have been waiting since "Warrior Baek" to see Choi Min Soo in another drama. He is a fantastic actor; although he plays a supporting role, his acting brings him to the forefront. I jut love this guy! That said, Choi Jin Hyuk's presence also made this a must see for me., although I think I'll be rooting for his partner/roommate to get the girl in this series.
I'd like to add to the list of melodramas, revenge series and the like; I particularly liked "A Man's Story", as well as "Golden Cross". Both had me on the edge of my seat each week and watching repeat episodes until the next episode was available. If you're into historical dramas, then I would suggest "Princess Man" or "Warrior Baek"; both are great revenge stories.
In regard to Korean female roles, one reason I love K-dramas is because women's roles are so different from what I see everyday. Don't get me wrong, I love strong female characters, but not to the point of self-absorption and arrogance. She might as well be the villain, IMO. It's one reason I loved Ha Ji-won in "Secret Garden". She continued on her own path and brought her guy along with her. I don't mind seeing the odd drama or two, but I pretty much enjoy what I've seen so far.
Choi Min Soo's acting is incredible; I plan to go back and watch everything he has done. His role as Chun, the assassin in "Warror Baek" was the first I had seen of him and he dominated the younger actors. I loved the screen chemistry between him and another favorite, YooSeung Ho (Woon); the best of master and disciple.
An amazing movie that could have been even more so, if they had stuck to the script of the manga and anime.
Excellent fight scenes, well choreographed and portrayed. Sato fit the role of Kenshin perfectly; I enjoyed the role of Saito and the actor that played Sonosuke was great, although I expected him to be taller. The only disappointment other than missing or altered scenes was the scene where Kenshin bid Kaoru farewell. Somebody please tell me how an anime can have more passion than live-action? I expected so much from that scene, but was let down.
Overall, an outstanding sequel.
Eh. Popularity contest for the of-the-moment actors. Miura Haruma was phenomenal in Boku no Ita Jikan. Sato was…
I agree with you on Haruma's performance in 'Boku no Ita Jikan and feel best actor should have gone to him. Not to take anything away from Takeru; although he had a good drama and a movie, neither topped Haruma's drama or acting.
Anyway... although it started a bit slow for me, I eventually fell in love with this drama! Realistic family and relationships issues that the average person can relate to; that's what gave this show its appeal. Whatever the circumstances, the characterization was amazing for each individual actor.
I did not miss Detective Kang in the least, as I felt Detective Bae's added depth and personality to the series. Not to mention the humor sparked between Bae and Dr. Han. It was disappointing that Park Hee did not have a larger role and think they should have let the romance happen between she and Han. The only thing I missed from the first two seasons was (1) Det. Kang's 2nd in command (loved his attitude) and (2) the profiler chick.
I'd like to add to the list of melodramas, revenge series and the like; I particularly liked "A Man's Story", as well as "Golden Cross". Both had me on the edge of my seat each week and watching repeat episodes until the next episode was available. If you're into historical dramas, then I would suggest "Princess Man" or "Warrior Baek"; both are great revenge stories.
In regard to Korean female roles, one reason I love K-dramas is because women's roles are so different from what I see everyday. Don't get me wrong, I love strong female characters, but not to the point of self-absorption and arrogance. She might as well be the villain, IMO. It's one reason I loved Ha Ji-won in "Secret Garden". She continued on her own path and brought her guy along with her. I don't mind seeing the odd drama or two, but I pretty much enjoy what I've seen so far.
Choi Min Soo's acting is incredible; I plan to go back and watch everything he has done. His role as Chun, the assassin in "Warror Baek" was the first I had seen of him and he dominated the younger actors. I loved the screen chemistry between him and another favorite, YooSeung Ho (Woon); the best of master and disciple.
Excellent fight scenes, well choreographed and portrayed. Sato fit the role of Kenshin perfectly; I enjoyed the role of Saito and the actor that played Sonosuke was great, although I expected him to be taller. The only disappointment other than missing or altered scenes was the scene where Kenshin bid Kaoru farewell. Somebody please tell me how an anime can have more passion than live-action? I expected so much from that scene, but was let down.
Overall, an outstanding sequel.