Shin Se Kyun is doing great and honestly she shows more talent in acting than Kim Rae Won right now. A good script with well-thought characters makes so much difference in acting. I knew SSK was a good actress, maybe not the best, but still very good because I've seen her in The Girl Who Sees Smells and she was doing great in that, too. KRW on the other hand, isn't doing much right now. It is a given, that we know he is good at his job but you really can't do much wrong with his type of character. As for the story, the first ep was pretty interesting but I wasn't sure if I found the whole mystery and plot exciting enough to keep up with it. However, I am glad I continued with the 2nd ep because it gave much more insight to what the story was about and what I could expect from the different types of characters. I also think that SSK and KRW have unexpectedly good chemistry with each other, in my opinion it is much better than the one he had with Park Shin Hye. Overall, this is much better than I thought it would be and I hope they keep up with it.
this is just so nice and cute. normally with a drama that has plot -wise so little to offer it get's very boring very fast but somehow this one just keeps you watching. It's definitely not a new idea, not a new twist, however, it stays true to it's initial feeling and it is not in anyway so frustrating that you want to stop.
hey, some are out there that are subbed but a lot that's not it seems to becoming more popular nowadays. But I…
I cannot relate to that because I watched like one or two movies with her that can 't even remember anymore. But I remember someone else saying the same thing about her.
Totally agree with you Before I watched the final week episodes, I tried to imagine what should be the ending…
Yes, a conversation concerning the reconciliation would've been nice, however, I do understand that it isn't the most necessary thing because they both were probably happy enough to finally be together. I didn't expect any other ending for HoRang and WonSeok because it was obvious that they were perfect for each other. Though, I really liked the new guy, he kind of became creepy when he had their marriage all figured out without even being in a relationship with her. That just proved that he was more in love with a marriage itself than with HoRang per se. And HoRang did say that she didn't want to marry just anyone, she wanted to marry the person she loved and there is no other than WonSeok. I really liked that they got back together, just confused why WonSeok only realized that he still wanted to be with her, after comparing her with a Windows updated - but hey, you do you! As for the book - yeah, I guess they left it out of the final cut. I don't think that's so bad because the most important thing about that was to let the viewer know that SeHee wanted to do something for JiHo that wasn't given by their marriage contract.
people be acting like ep 15 ruined the whole drama when in fact it brought us one of the best endings.
Jiho just didn't want her love to be contained by marriage, she didn't want to burden the first love of her life with the responsibility given by it. Also, SeHee may have already loved her but she did say she missed emotions, SeHee really never let down his walls with her, not even when he kissed her at the beach while Jiho been acting crazy sometimes when the expectations for her love weren't met - which is totally normal. She may have divorced him (though they never registered, did they?) but she never gave up on him. This is the most important thing. She may have left but she also said she did realize that it didn't do anything for her because the only thing she did while gone was missing him. She just wanted to approach her relationship on a different level, on a level where she wasn't weighting the responsibilities (family, children, money) on her back. It was actually the best thing for her relationship because SeHee reviewed his life. Before she left, he still believed that all he needed was his house, kitty and his job - also, he was still scared of hurting her because when she offered the divorce to him, he had plenty of time to stop her but he didn't do anything and JiHo was just waiting for him to say something at least. Leaving for 2 months really wasn't selfish, and if it was, then I do support it because your own happiness is just as important as the happiness of your partner.
The synopsis has a mistake. She's pretending to be a robot (that looks just like her), but she isn't actually…
That's very likely. Tbh I'd probably still watch it even if all these clichees are used as long as it is fun. some times you just don't benifit from watching a lot of dramas :D
The synopsis has a mistake. She's pretending to be a robot (that looks just like her), but she isn't actually…
Yes, I know. However, because she is actual human, everything would be fine if she is like the only human being he isn't allergic to (probably something mental though). The only plot stereotype that comes to my mind would be her feeling guilty about deceiving him and then moments before she tries to confess the truth, someone else, or he himself discovers it and he'll feel betrayed. I don't know. I just have yet to see a sucessful (not) robot lovestory.
hey, some are out there that are subbed but a lot that's not it seems to becoming more popular nowadays. But I…
I do appreciate it when C-dramas are getting subbed but that's just most likely for cutesy slice of life, office dramas or just insanely hyped ones. still waiting for Oh My General for example. However, I acutally don't have that problem with the actresses. I feel like with every new C-drama I watch there is a new actress to love, that said I am just recently so into them. I watched a few before but Eternal Love really spiked my interest for more historical and wuxia dramas.
what's the point in being interested in Chinese dramas? they're not getting subbed anyway. be that as it may I probably won't watch this. too much angst.
not sure if it has it but that would be my first guess if I wanted to watch this.
KRW on the other hand, isn't doing much right now. It is a given, that we know he is good at his job but you really can't do much wrong with his type of character.
As for the story, the first ep was pretty interesting but I wasn't sure if I found the whole mystery and plot exciting enough to keep up with it. However, I am glad I continued with the 2nd ep because it gave much more insight to what the story was about and what I could expect from the different types of characters.
I also think that SSK and KRW have unexpectedly good chemistry with each other, in my opinion it is much better than the one he had with Park Shin Hye.
Overall, this is much better than I thought it would be and I hope they keep up with it.
There is really no other drama I wish more for.
I didn't expect any other ending for HoRang and WonSeok because it was obvious that they were perfect for each other. Though, I really liked the new guy, he kind of became creepy when he had their marriage all figured out without even being in a relationship with her. That just proved that he was more in love with a marriage itself than with HoRang per se. And HoRang did say that she didn't want to marry just anyone, she wanted to marry the person she loved and there is no other than WonSeok. I really liked that they got back together, just confused why WonSeok only realized that he still wanted to be with her, after comparing her with a Windows updated - but hey, you do you!
As for the book - yeah, I guess they left it out of the final cut. I don't think that's so bad because the most important thing about that was to let the viewer know that SeHee wanted to do something for JiHo that wasn't given by their marriage contract.
Jiho just didn't want her love to be contained by marriage, she didn't want to burden the first love of her life with the responsibility given by it. Also, SeHee may have already loved her but she did say she missed emotions, SeHee really never let down his walls with her, not even when he kissed her at the beach while Jiho been acting crazy sometimes when the expectations for her love weren't met - which is totally normal.
She may have divorced him (though they never registered, did they?) but she never gave up on him. This is the most important thing. She may have left but she also said she did realize that it didn't do anything for her because the only thing she did while gone was missing him. She just wanted to approach her relationship on a different level, on a level where she wasn't weighting the responsibilities (family, children, money) on her back.
It was actually the best thing for her relationship because SeHee reviewed his life. Before she left, he still believed that all he needed was his house, kitty and his job - also, he was still scared of hurting her because when she offered the divorce to him, he had plenty of time to stop her but he didn't do anything and JiHo was just waiting for him to say something at least.
Leaving for 2 months really wasn't selfish, and if it was, then I do support it because your own happiness is just as important as the happiness of your partner.
some times you just don't benifit from watching a lot of dramas :D
The only plot stereotype that comes to my mind would be her feeling guilty about deceiving him and then moments before she tries to confess the truth, someone else, or he himself discovers it and he'll feel betrayed.
I don't know. I just have yet to see a sucessful (not) robot lovestory.
still waiting for Oh My General for example.
However, I acutally don't have that problem with the actresses. I feel like with every new C-drama I watch there is a new actress to love, that said I am just recently so into them. I watched a few before but Eternal Love really spiked my interest for more historical and wuxia dramas.
be that as it may I probably won't watch this. too much angst.