"It's the thought that counts." ---> Well, not really. We can learn a lot from this drama. About how our decisions (based on our ambitions) guide us in life. No matter how much kindness behind an act we must always be careful and free from ambitions!
I gave it a 8.5 because they tried to add some romance but definitely didn't fit in. It was just so awkward. Also there isn't character development, and you guys may know im obsessed with that...wait yes there is in only one character. Anyways can't really say much about this drama without giving a spoiler. The drama is good, it's worth watching and it has a great climax and definitely a deserved ending.
I want to watch this, but Park Shin Hye is a terrible actress and I don't want to sit through 43 hours of her…
You and I have the same issue. It could be that people are really biased about her (for whatever reasons that i don't know because she really sucks). But if I was able to love You're Beautiful, with this one may be the same. But just in case if you do watch it please let me know if it's worth it!!
Ohmy i saw this and never commented how good it was. I really encourage you to watch this, Oguri makes an excellent performance, he really puts attention to the small details when it comes to building his character.
I have really high expectations of Kokoro ga Pokitto ne. It already started but i'm giving it a few weeks. Also I'm definitely watching all of the mysteries, specially 64 and I'm Home!
It was a drama full of cliches but original at the same time. The fact that he's rich, she's not, he's the heir of the company, dysfunctional rich family, a mental condition..etc. The only thing new about it was the way Ji Sung portrayed all of the personalities. He was superb at it, which makes this drama really worth watching. Like everyone said, too many flashbacks but some of them at the right scene made you understand the secret that the drama itself holds and is what makes you look forward to the next episode.
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After watching Koizora the movie I decided tearjerker movies were not my style. Im too sensitive and I really don't understand why people love those movies. They really destroy me.
Stop comparing, please.
Loved the drama, it's so so so cute! I felt as happy as Kotoko-chan whenever Irie made a move. <3 Watch and please DON'T compare, i think we had enough of this nonsense.
This drama touches a delicate subject: motherhood. The good, the bad, the ugly... and the beautiful part of being…
Abuse is lack of motherhood, I was not, in any part of my comment, refering to abuse. For me the ugly part of being a mother is that it can be the most difficult task a woman can do in her life, because being a mother is not always beautiful.
Still watching and I really love it. It's different, the plot is not that interesting but somehow you end up curious about their lives.Like always, I have a complaint. It's a drama set in the 90's and they did ABSOLUTELY NO effort in their characters' fashion and hairstyles. That's what really bothers me, I mean i've no idea how was Korea in those times but come on it's the 90's!! everything was different!
I liked it a lot but gave it an 8 because the story was not new, something we already saw before. And also the situations sometimes seemed forced. However it's a drama that can really be enjoyed and I loved every cute moment. :)
Loved the drama, it's so so so cute! I felt as happy as Kotoko-chan whenever Irie made a move. <3 Watch and please DON'T compare, i think we had enough of this nonsense.