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"King The Land" it's basically a Cinderella story. Sa Rang works in a hotel and Gu Won is her boss, he's also the son of the owner of the hotel. They started working together and Gu Won falls in love with Sa Rang's way, specially her bright smile.
Like most kdrama fans, I was really looking forward to the partnership between Yoona and Junho and in that sense, the drama is great. The chemistry between the characters on stage is fantastic, I have nothing to complain about that, but the problem lies in the story, which is simply shallow, without depth. I saw some comparisons with "Boys Before Flowers", but to me that doesn't even make sense, because Jun Pyo fell in love with Jan Di after seeing how different she was from other girls, who didn't treat him like a Greek god, in fact she didn't even like him, but the situation is different in "King The Land". Won fell in love with Sa Rang in the second episode, even though he previously said she wasn't his type and he only liked her for her smile, her looks, even because he didn't even know her well and from that point on he did everything to make her like him.
Nowadays, Cinderella-style stories have to have some interesting appeal, something that separates them from all the other thousands that exist, otherwise it's no fun to watch. Sa Rang is a beautiful example of this. She's an independent woman, who works well, but doesn't know how to defend herself, every time something happens, she needs Won to come and "save" her. I also didn't like the scene where they are on the trip in Thailand and Won makes this special moment on the roof, putting Sa Rang in expensive clothes, as if he was literally transforming her, when that wasn't necessary, the normal moments when they were together, were much better.
And seriously, why was Sa Rang demoted from her job just because she was dating her boss?! That's not a reason, there's no law that prevents her from doing that and I didn't even understand why she didn't even question anything and just went. Not to mention all the other cliches: when people discover that the two are dating, she is a gold digger who seduced a rich heir and his father tries to convince Sa Rang to break up with Won for his good. And to top it all off, they get married, which is the end of every romantic comedy.
In my opinion, Sa Rang's friends are much more interesting than her, especially Pyeong Hwa.
Like most kdrama fans, I was really looking forward to the partnership between Yoona and Junho and in that sense, the drama is great. The chemistry between the characters on stage is fantastic, I have nothing to complain about that, but the problem lies in the story, which is simply shallow, without depth. I saw some comparisons with "Boys Before Flowers", but to me that doesn't even make sense, because Jun Pyo fell in love with Jan Di after seeing how different she was from other girls, who didn't treat him like a Greek god, in fact she didn't even like him, but the situation is different in "King The Land". Won fell in love with Sa Rang in the second episode, even though he previously said she wasn't his type and he only liked her for her smile, her looks, even because he didn't even know her well and from that point on he did everything to make her like him.
Nowadays, Cinderella-style stories have to have some interesting appeal, something that separates them from all the other thousands that exist, otherwise it's no fun to watch. Sa Rang is a beautiful example of this. She's an independent woman, who works well, but doesn't know how to defend herself, every time something happens, she needs Won to come and "save" her. I also didn't like the scene where they are on the trip in Thailand and Won makes this special moment on the roof, putting Sa Rang in expensive clothes, as if he was literally transforming her, when that wasn't necessary, the normal moments when they were together, were much better.
And seriously, why was Sa Rang demoted from her job just because she was dating her boss?! That's not a reason, there's no law that prevents her from doing that and I didn't even understand why she didn't even question anything and just went. Not to mention all the other cliches: when people discover that the two are dating, she is a gold digger who seduced a rich heir and his father tries to convince Sa Rang to break up with Won for his good. And to top it all off, they get married, which is the end of every romantic comedy.
In my opinion, Sa Rang's friends are much more interesting than her, especially Pyeong Hwa.
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