Seo Hyun Jin, Lee Min Ki, Lee Da Hee, Ahn Jae Hyun, Lee Tae Ri, Moon Ji In
Drama Rating: 7/10 Neck Score: A+
This was one of the dramas I was the most upset about losing legal access to with the death of DF. But I wanted to finish it enough to find another way, it just took me a while to do it. You loose a lot of steam when you lose your streaming platform, apparently (fist shakes towards those responsible for throwing off my groove and ruining a lot of people's lives in many ways). Anyway, to the actual drama. I was interested in this, having watched the movie a while ago. There were obvious differences in the premise right away. The roles were switched. It was the female lead who had the body changing problem and had her change just once a month for a week instead of a different person every time they sleep. And instead of being a normal person who loved her, our male lead had face blindness on top of it. Well, face blindness seems to be the latest trend in weird problems, starting around the time of Girl Who Sees Smells? Sometime around then, I think. Well, since then I've seen everywhere as a replacement of amnesia almost. Anyway, this wasn't the only drama that had it during it's airing time. 100 Days My Prince also had a face blind character. But I digress.
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Saturday, December 2, 2017
280. Because It's My First Life 이번 생은 처음이라 (2017) Korean
Lee Min Ki, Jung So Min, Esom, Park Byung Eun, Kim Ga Eun, Kim Min Suk
Drama Rating: 9/10 Neck Score: A
I knew going in that I was probably going to like this drama, just based on the plot and the cast of characters. I just didn't think I was going to get this obsessed with it. This is easily a contender for the top drama of the year for me, and I'm not sure that it has any competition, I'd have to go back and do some research on it. Maybe Defendant... but they are completely different genres, so they can both be the best, it's fine. It was soooooo good! It was so relatable, and hilarious, and deep, and full of the tropes that we love, but handled in a good and fresh way that made us laugh and squeal instead of roll our eyes and groan. It helps that it had some pretty tight writing, great actors, and plenty of good chemistry.
I'm a sucker for tropes like contract marriages and forced living situations. This has them both. That hit it off right away too. I also really love how it is about three friends and their lives, so we had three couples rather than the typical love triangle. THERE WERE NO ACTUAL LOVE TRIANGLES! Can I just say how happy I was about that? I hate triangles of love, and that was not what this was about. It was about learning about themselves and healing wounds, and understanding feels and most of all communication. I loved how most of the plot was about learning how to communicate with the significant others, and with their inner feelings. So all of the drama with the couples really came down to learning to communicate, which is both great and frustrating at times, when there is a lack of communication or understanding.
Drama Rating: 9/10 Neck Score: A
I knew going in that I was probably going to like this drama, just based on the plot and the cast of characters. I just didn't think I was going to get this obsessed with it. This is easily a contender for the top drama of the year for me, and I'm not sure that it has any competition, I'd have to go back and do some research on it. Maybe Defendant... but they are completely different genres, so they can both be the best, it's fine. It was soooooo good! It was so relatable, and hilarious, and deep, and full of the tropes that we love, but handled in a good and fresh way that made us laugh and squeal instead of roll our eyes and groan. It helps that it had some pretty tight writing, great actors, and plenty of good chemistry.
I'm a sucker for tropes like contract marriages and forced living situations. This has them both. That hit it off right away too. I also really love how it is about three friends and their lives, so we had three couples rather than the typical love triangle. THERE WERE NO ACTUAL LOVE TRIANGLES! Can I just say how happy I was about that? I hate triangles of love, and that was not what this was about. It was about learning about themselves and healing wounds, and understanding feels and most of all communication. I loved how most of the plot was about learning how to communicate with the significant others, and with their inner feelings. So all of the drama with the couples really came down to learning to communicate, which is both great and frustrating at times, when there is a lack of communication or understanding.
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