Lately, I'm very disappointed with the Thai lakorns that I've watched and some I dropped. These lakorns are centered…
You summed up Thai Lakorns perfectly. I can understand why you need a change in tone and atmosphere. That evilness can really leak through. I’m a fan of lakorns but I definitely understand your predicament.
Also, I know this is random, but your profile picture reminds me of my dog I lost about a year ago. 😭 Oh, I miss him so much! His sister does too. I hope he comes back.
Anywho, I’ll add “Cute Bodyguard” to my Plan to Watch. Thank you.
I loved the Wonder Girls, and despite leaving the group. I’m glad she did in order to pursue an acting career. I’m so proud of the growth I see. Fighting!
I need to pick this drama up again. Watched it awhile back, but never finished it. I loved the soundtrack. And I was a WonderFUL so I watched it for Sohee.
Started watching this drama a couple years back. I enjoyed it then, and I always remember Eun-Seol’s speech at the group interview, when she called out the employers for wasting her time and getting her hopes up just to reject her. It resonates with me now.
I watched this in middle school, right before high school, which was about eight or nine years ago.
Ah, this drama makes me nostalgic.
Although I really enjoyed it at the time, I do feel as though Yoo Eun Jae could’ve had another male suitor in her life. It would’ve been fun to see Moo Yeul have a love rival. She also didn’t need to be put in the background so much. I know she’s a bodyguard, but some of the other characters (outside of her best friend, boss, male lead, and family members) really didn’t acknowledge her, nor consider her ever apart of their group. Even when she babysat and was friendly to them.
Also, despite me not caring back then, there’s one scene in the drama where I wish Moo Yeul could have apologized to Eun Jae…She deserved that much. Yet, through his actions later on, I believe Moo Yeul understood where Eun Jae was coming from then and apologized in his own way. But an apology could’ve still been nice.
Yet, the main pair truly is sweet and funny. I wish both both actors can reunite in the future on a variety show or feature film…or if I’m reaching, another drama….?
But overall, this drama still holds a special place in my heart. 8.5 for story execution. 10 for Main Leads and Second Leads chemistry and for making me feel young again, when I thought not fitting in at school mattered.
Same. You aren’t alone 😂 For some reason the drama has stayed with me even though it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Maybe it says a lot about a personality.
Yu Hong really grew on me by the end of the show....her family was trash (her mom as an enabler)
So, she didn’t die? And how did she grow on you? She seems really hateful. I’m not disagreeing with you. I genuinely wanna know why, so I can understand her character more.
The whole point of the drama was for them to meet and fall in love.
So, the ending conveys that they’ll wake up for the very last time on that very day (the day it ended on in the last scene) and they’ll follow it accordingly, and after, they’ll live life to the fullest together and happy. Their lives are improved, their co-workers are happy, and so on. The end of the time loop.
(You can look at me and sunny11k’s discussion (scroll down a bit and you’ll find it)).
I enjoyed this movie when I watched it in early 2021. It has stayed with me since.
But what won me over in the end was when I found out GOT7’s BamBam sang the OST (The song plays when it cuts to the credits at the end). It has been on repeat ever since. 💚
Yes, bittersweet. But it leaves you smiling more than crying because of the characters’ love story and intentions. As my sister says, “It leaves you believing you have a soul.”
Also, I know this is random, but your profile picture reminds me of my dog I lost about a year ago. 😭 Oh, I miss him so much! His sister does too. I hope he comes back.
Anywho, I’ll add “Cute Bodyguard” to my Plan to Watch. Thank you.
I need to pick it up again.
Also, OST is superb.
Ah, this drama makes me nostalgic.
Although I really enjoyed it at the time, I do feel as though Yoo Eun Jae could’ve had another male suitor in her life. It would’ve been fun to see Moo Yeul have a love rival. She also didn’t need to be put in the background so much. I know she’s a bodyguard, but some of the other characters (outside of her best friend, boss, male lead, and family members) really didn’t acknowledge her, nor consider her ever apart of their group. Even when she babysat and was friendly to them.
Also, despite me not caring back then, there’s one scene in the drama where I wish Moo Yeul could have apologized to Eun Jae…She deserved that much. Yet, through his actions later on, I believe Moo Yeul understood where Eun Jae was coming from then and apologized in his own way. But an apology could’ve still been nice.
Yet, the main pair truly is sweet and funny. I wish both both actors can reunite in the future on a variety show or feature film…or if I’m reaching, another drama….?
But overall, this drama still holds a special place in my heart. 8.5 for story execution. 10 for Main Leads and Second Leads chemistry and for making me feel young again, when I thought not fitting in at school mattered.
Edit: she grew on me too 😊
The whole point of the drama was for them to meet and fall in love.
So, the ending conveys that they’ll wake up for the very last time on that very day (the day it ended on in the last scene) and they’ll follow it accordingly, and after, they’ll live life to the fullest together and happy. Their lives are improved, their co-workers are happy, and so on. The end of the time loop.
(You can look at me and sunny11k’s discussion (scroll down a bit and you’ll find it)).
But what won me over in the end was when I found out GOT7’s BamBam sang the OST (The song plays when it cuts to the credits at the end). It has been on repeat ever since. 💚
An extremely cute film.
This isn’t a spoiler. I’m only telling you what the summary implies.