This drama is impressive, and Mata's performance truly made me smile. I'm not typically one to express emotions, but she nailed it. I strongly recommend this drama to anyone looking to feel uplifted. Her character's naivety adds a unique charm, highlighting that kindness can be vital for maintaining mental well-being.
I also appreciated her family; they may not fit the conventional mold, but they radiated hope and happiness. The emotions portrayed were authentic, and their struggles to navigate an unfair society resonated deeply. This is a must-watch, and I would gladly watch it again. The characters were well-crafted, striking the perfect balance to create a feel-good experience.
This drama has become one of my favorites due to its emotional depth. While I found some aspects frustrating—particularly with Bo Ri’s character—I can understand her motivations. She had a kind heart and sought love from those she believed were her family, even though some of them caused her pain.
Her sister’s character was particularly well-acted; it was easy to feel strong emotions toward her. Overall, the performances have really drawn me in, and I appreciate how the actors effectively convey their emotions and complexities. It's been a long time since I've been so invested in a drama, and I commend the cast for their ability to engage the audience on such a deep level.
Wow, what can I say about this drama? I absolutely loved it. The acting was outstanding, and the fashion was incredible—each episode felt like a new experience. I never realized how much visual effects, styling, and the variety of looks could influence how I feel about a show.
I think Zhao Lusi is truly underrated as an actress. She brings so much passion to her roles, and I could really feel that in this drama. The rest of the cast was fantastic as well. Unlike many other series with typical CEO-and-poor-girl plotlines, this drama offered something different. Zhao Lusi’s character had fight, drive, and a lot of integrity. She made mistakes, but she proved herself in the end.
Too many shows portray women as weak and needy, allowing others to manipulate them just to get ahead. This drama struck the right balance, showing that love is important and should be earned properly, and that believing in yourself and relying on your own abilities make you stronger in the end.
Another good drama that struck the perfect balance—not over the top, but just enough to keep me wanting more. I’m a big fan of Nam Ji Hyun; her dramas always resonate with me, and I think she’s a truly talented actress. I was a bit worried about the body-swapping element, as I’m usually not a huge fan of those types of storylines. However, this one worked because the body swapping was integral to the story.
While there wasn’t a lot of overt romance, I could still feel the chemistry oozing from the episodes when the leads were together—it was subtle, but just right. The messaging behind the storyline was meaningful, taking viewers on a journey as characters from different worlds came to understand one another’s fate, learning to appreciate and empathize with each other’s experiences.
What can I say about this drama? It was truly outstanding, but what took it over the top for me were the actors. This show made me a genuine Kim Hye Yoon fan. She portrayed her emotions so convincingly that the male lead had no choice but to respond in kind, creating an incredible dynamic between them.
Kim Hye Yoon comes across as such a humble person and a talented actress, and I couldn’t help but resonate with her character. The story itself was a fun journey, and experiencing it alongside the characters felt like riding an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.
That emotional impact is what made me really love this drama. When the accolades were given at the end, I just felt that Hye Yoon didn’t get all the recognition she deserved. The male lead was excellent as well, but it was her performance that kept me watching. Thank you to everyone involved for delivering such a wonderful drama—it’s something I recommend to people all the time.
This drama is one I am eagerly anticipating for many reasons. As a big fan of Zhou Ye, I truly admire her dedication and hard work. Watching the behind-the-scenes footage of her learning ballet was inspiring—she goes all out to be her best for every role, and that commitment is truly amazing.
It’s clear that Zhou Ye is continually honing her craft. Even if this movie involves love, I believe it carries a deeper message that everyone can take something from. I can’t wait to experience this wonderful journey and see what the story has to offer.
I thought this was a good drama overall, and as a fan of Oh Yeon Seo, I was once again impressed—she never disappoints me. The actors did a great job bringing the story to life and capturing its premise.
I do have to admit that some parts felt a bit exaggerated, especially the sister-in-law’s scenes. It seemed like too much time was devoted to her dramatics, which could have been trimmed.
Overall, the drama was light and airy, which I enjoyed. However, I wish there had been more focus on developing the relationships and showing more interactions with the family. That would have added more depth and made the story even more engaging.
I really enjoyed this drama for several reasons. I have immense respect for these actors—they put in hard work and delivered great performances, regardless of whether everyone liked the show. They endured harsh working environments and challenging weather to bring us quality entertainment.
Zhou Ye is beautiful in her own right. Admittedly, it was hard to imagine anyone believing she was a man in this show, but she was still absolutely badass. I’ve never seen a show featuring a female general who could convincingly pass for a man, and I think that’s part of the point. If she had looked more like a man, would viewers have been as engaged, or would that have raised different issues?
I commend these actors for pursuing their craft, even at the risk of criticism, and for continuing to strive for improvement. Of course, the work is out there for audiences to share their opinions on how actors and productions can improve and deliver even better quality next time.
Imagine being in a play where you can only act what is written, with no room to improvise—that’s what actors face every day, doing their best within the script’s boundaries.
I came into this show with an open mind because I am a fan of Kim Hye Yoon. I appreciate her dedication to her craft and the effort she puts into her work so others can enjoy it. I made a conscious effort not to compare this show to "Lovely Runner," as everything about them is completely different, and the chemistry cannot be compared.
I have a lot of respect for those who pursue what they love, even at the risk of criticism. I applaud all the actors for enduring inclement weather and harsh conditions to deliver beautiful work, regardless of whether we enjoy it. I admit that the first couple of episodes didn't fully engage me, but I am committed to watching it to give it a fair chance.
I also appreciated her family; they may not fit the conventional mold, but they radiated hope and happiness. The emotions portrayed were authentic, and their struggles to navigate an unfair society resonated deeply. This is a must-watch, and I would gladly watch it again. The characters were well-crafted, striking the perfect balance to create a feel-good experience.
Her sister’s character was particularly well-acted; it was easy to feel strong emotions toward her. Overall, the performances have really drawn me in, and I appreciate how the actors effectively convey their emotions and complexities. It's been a long time since I've been so invested in a drama, and I commend the cast for their ability to engage the audience on such a deep level.
I think Zhao Lusi is truly underrated as an actress. She brings so much passion to her roles, and I could really feel that in this drama. The rest of the cast was fantastic as well. Unlike many other series with typical CEO-and-poor-girl plotlines, this drama offered something different. Zhao Lusi’s character had fight, drive, and a lot of integrity. She made mistakes, but she proved herself in the end.
Too many shows portray women as weak and needy, allowing others to manipulate them just to get ahead. This drama struck the right balance, showing that love is important and should be earned properly, and that believing in yourself and relying on your own abilities make you stronger in the end.
While there wasn’t a lot of overt romance, I could still feel the chemistry oozing from the episodes when the leads were together—it was subtle, but just right. The messaging behind the storyline was meaningful, taking viewers on a journey as characters from different worlds came to understand one another’s fate, learning to appreciate and empathize with each other’s experiences.
Kim Hye Yoon comes across as such a humble person and a talented actress, and I couldn’t help but resonate with her character. The story itself was a fun journey, and experiencing it alongside the characters felt like riding an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.
That emotional impact is what made me really love this drama. When the accolades were given at the end, I just felt that Hye Yoon didn’t get all the recognition she deserved. The male lead was excellent as well, but it was her performance that kept me watching. Thank you to everyone involved for delivering such a wonderful drama—it’s something I recommend to people all the time.
It’s clear that Zhou Ye is continually honing her craft. Even if this movie involves love, I believe it carries a deeper message that everyone can take something from. I can’t wait to experience this wonderful journey and see what the story has to offer.
I do have to admit that some parts felt a bit exaggerated, especially the sister-in-law’s scenes. It seemed like too much time was devoted to her dramatics, which could have been trimmed.
Overall, the drama was light and airy, which I enjoyed. However, I wish there had been more focus on developing the relationships and showing more interactions with the family. That would have added more depth and made the story even more engaging.
Zhou Ye is beautiful in her own right. Admittedly, it was hard to imagine anyone believing she was a man in this show, but she was still absolutely badass. I’ve never seen a show featuring a female general who could convincingly pass for a man, and I think that’s part of the point. If she had looked more like a man, would viewers have been as engaged, or would that have raised different issues?
I commend these actors for pursuing their craft, even at the risk of criticism, and for continuing to strive for improvement. Of course, the work is out there for audiences to share their opinions on how actors and productions can improve and deliver even better quality next time.
Imagine being in a play where you can only act what is written, with no room to improvise—that’s what actors face every day, doing their best within the script’s boundaries.
I have a lot of respect for those who pursue what they love, even at the risk of criticism. I applaud all the actors for enduring inclement weather and harsh conditions to deliver beautiful work, regardless of whether we enjoy it. I admit that the first couple of episodes didn't fully engage me, but I am committed to watching it to give it a fair chance.