Laughter through tears. I really loved this drama for the 'feel good' emotion it gave me. I could relate to most…
I used to watch it on Dramacrazy. Now that site is gone... dramafans.org seems to have it available, I'm not sure about the quzlity.
Either way, home drama still remains one of my favorite dramas of all times. I remember gushing about it to my friends, non of them watching Asian dramas. :)
The food-scenes seem to drag on a bit too much for me and I tend to just zone out. don' get me wrong, I do like this drama and I envy their vast choice of cuisines. If they have to shoot the drama in several takes, the actors must be quite full by the end of the day. Plus, did they get special lessons in eating prettily? No spilled food, splatters on their face or clothes. Plus the vocal appreciation of the food is quite... yeah...
Looking forward to further developments in the romance and mystery departments :)
Laughter through tears. I really loved this drama for the 'feel good' emotion it gave me. I could relate to most of the characters and therefore really immerse myself in their stories and happenings. The cast was well chosen and I found myself wanting to know more about the works the actors have been in preciously. And of course the music, especially the ending song of the drama. Just makes you want to close your eyes and listen.
This drama will take you on an emotional roller-coaster, but it's so worth the journey.
Side note: if you liked this drama, you might also like "Home drama"
Oh, and the amount of (Lloyd's)white dress shirts being ruined must have been bigger than the number of cars blown up in a Hollywood action movie. There seemed to be an unlimited amount of fresh suits available for Lloyd to slip into. Not that I ever saw him change clothes besides the wedding-picture scene.
I must admit that in the beginning I didn't like the actress playing the sister. The character felt flat and her personality whiny. When the personality disorder came into play though, I felt that her acting was quite good. I could easily differentiate between the goody-two-shoes and the evil, let-them-die sides.
Ando Asashi failed to impress me much. Although she had her funny moments and also the heartfelt ones, I failed to see how she is important to the future humankind. Just by being kind and emphatic?
I would say that I liked the character of Reiji/Lloyd the most. I loved the dorky, enthusiastic side but also the calculating and cold, occasionally accommodating android.
There was much left unexplained (The reborn Reiji won't age. Ever. Right?), I quite liked the idea of the android from 100 years in the future coming to save the damsel in distress.
I really enjoyed the first episode. As I haven't seen any of the main actors/actresses in their previous works, I'm not biased :D. There was enough comedy, predictability without it going over board and seeds of romance thrown in to make it a fun mix and worth to watch.
Not to be watched while hungry. :P
Seen two episodes so far and really like the relationship between the two main characters. I'm wondering, whether the main actress had to practice eating prettily. If she had to do several takes, she must have been quite full at the end of the filming >.<
So, I never noted down the dramas I watch. Not here, not anywhere. They're still all on the DC page and now I can't get to them :( :(
Where do I watch them now...
Either way, home drama still remains one of my favorite dramas of all times. I remember gushing about it to my friends, non of them watching Asian dramas. :)
Looking forward to further developments in the romance and mystery departments :)
This drama will take you on an emotional roller-coaster, but it's so worth the journey.
Side note: if you liked this drama, you might also like "Home drama"
As an after-though - any kid they could adopt would feel rather dimwitted next to such brilliant parents and aunt.
Ando Asashi failed to impress me much. Although she had her funny moments and also the heartfelt ones, I failed to see how she is important to the future humankind. Just by being kind and emphatic?
I would say that I liked the character of Reiji/Lloyd the most. I loved the dorky, enthusiastic side but also the calculating and cold, occasionally accommodating android.
There was much left unexplained (The reborn Reiji won't age. Ever. Right?), I quite liked the idea of the android from 100 years in the future coming to save the damsel in distress.
Seen two episodes so far and really like the relationship between the two main characters. I'm wondering, whether the main actress had to practice eating prettily. If she had to do several takes, she must have been quite full at the end of the filming >.<
Where do I watch them now...