I'm just gonna go ahead and say it; Kim Bum is a FREAKING babe in this movie. Seriously. 10/10 would date/marry/have children with.
He pulls off a Jaejoong-ish look.
Anywho.
The main character was so lovable ;-; The bromance was REAL.
I just feel the need to comment something quickly- I'm at about an hour and 7 minutes in, and there's a lady, and she's getting a flier, but oh no! The flier has caught the wind and is now floating away~! Better grab i- TRUCK!
I feel kind of stupid, because when I was watching Myung Wol the Spy I didn't even notice that something was off. I didn't watch it as it was airing, though. But really... I feel so stupid XD
Okay. There are quite a few negative reviews of this series, and I can't help but say that this drama honestly isn't as bad as it could've been. (Go watch Thousandth Man; now THAT's the worst drama ever.)
It has an interesting story, the characters are (mostly) interesting, and it's fresh and fun. Don't take it too seriously, and just take everything in without questioning it too much.
Fair warning, though; Alex could easily be replaced by a block of wood and no one would be the wiser.
There's also a bit of a plot element added near the end that seemingly comes out of left field, and it can be a bit off-putting. Like I said, just accept it. Nod and smile.
This drama can definitely be appreciated for what it is, just remember to turn your brain off.
I loved this drama. I must say though, does anyone else have the feeling that they were hinting at a deeper relationship between the prosecutor and Oh Mi Sook? I definitely felt like it, and it was a nice thing to see from a Korean drama.
I don't know if I'm COMPLETELY behind the casting of F4, but I won't completely put them down before I've seen it in action. No word on Tsukushi yet, or did I just miss it? Either way, this has made me slightly more aware of the fact that HOLY CRAP THIS IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING.
I just want to know how different the script is going to be. I personally think that some things in the original (such as Domyouji's crazy-ass mother, and her huge part in controlling the relationships her son has) don't REALLY translate well into a North American format. In Asia, it's all about respecting your parents and their decisions, but I feel like it really isn't the same in NA. How is the story going to work around things like that?
I'm gonna have to watch quite a few of these. The Jung Yong Hwa/Yoon Eun Hye one sounds super interesting, and I've seen several things with both of those actors in them, but I've always had an actor that I truly love with them. I don't know if they'll be able to hold their own in a drama.
Pretty good~! I dare say the 'twist' was a tad predictable, though.
And I have to ask, what parts do y'all consider comedic? Maybe I just don't have a good sense of humour... XD
I would NOT be able to pick a list out of the dramas I've seen. I would need to make the article like 10 pages long, if it was me. I may not agree on all of the choices, but I wouldn't even be able to pick so few ^_^
Goth captured my interests.
Confessions messed me up.
Koizora ruined me.
He pulls off a Jaejoong-ish look.
Anywho.
The main character was so lovable ;-; The bromance was REAL.
I literally gasped aloud.
It has an interesting story, the characters are (mostly) interesting, and it's fresh and fun. Don't take it too seriously, and just take everything in without questioning it too much.
Fair warning, though; Alex could easily be replaced by a block of wood and no one would be the wiser.
There's also a bit of a plot element added near the end that seemingly comes out of left field, and it can be a bit off-putting. Like I said, just accept it. Nod and smile.
This drama can definitely be appreciated for what it is, just remember to turn your brain off.
And I have to ask, what parts do y'all consider comedic? Maybe I just don't have a good sense of humour... XD