Lee Mi Yeon, Choi Ji Woo, Kim Joo Hyeok, Yoo Ah In, Kang Ha Neul, Esom
Movie rating: 7/10 Neck score: A
This movie was so cute. It was full of feels. I love how interconnected the three love stories were without them actually being that connected. I loved all three couples, although naturally some more than others. My favorite couple was actually the Choi Ji Woo/Kim Joo Hyeok couple, because their romance was just the cutest and funniest. I also just love Choi Ji Woo, she's the cutest and bestest. I also fell in love with that ahjussi. I'm kind of love the ahjussis lately. Mmmm. Kang Han Neul and Esom were also cute. Let's me honest, Kang Ha Neul probably gave us the most feels. He made us almost (or just really, if you're Lizabreff) cry. He also had the most difficult role as he played a deaf songwriter. So his story was just a little more heart wrenching from the start. He rocked it btw. Yoo Ah In did a great job of being an adorable butt. Funny and annoying at the same time. It was a great noona romance between him and Lee Mi Yeon. She was also great. So really, this was just a cute show. Not earth shattering or amazing, just great at what it is, a romantic comedy full of cute and funny characters and the perfect, cheesy resolutions that romcoms crave. I loved it.
Showing posts with label Romantic Comedy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Monday, August 25, 2014
A Perfect Couple of Episodes, Until it Suddenly Undergoes a Genre Change
So we start watching a Romantic Comedy Korean Drama, and we all know now that after episode 12ish that all the sudden the crap will hit the fan and no matter how funny the drama started out, it will suddenly be a melodrama (just think how Emergency Couple was supposed to be a RomCom, but the
whole second half was complete melodrama... which was actually so much
better than the comedy was). I don't know if this is a case of the dramas being "Anthony'd" (King of Dramas reference) or if the basic plot has to do that to complete itself, but seriously. When I start a RomCom, I'm looking for comedy and romance, not melodrama. Not sad stuff. Funny. With kissing and couple cuteness. Fluffiness.
I don't know what it is about Chinese/Taiwanese Dramas, but they seem to take the genre changing even more extreme than is typical for Korean Dramas. It's not even funny how all romantic comedies start out cute and funny and by the second half of the show they are suddenly melodramatic. I've come to just accept that fact, but recently, there has been too many over the top genre changes for my taste.
I don't know what it is about Chinese/Taiwanese Dramas, but they seem to take the genre changing even more extreme than is typical for Korean Dramas. It's not even funny how all romantic comedies start out cute and funny and by the second half of the show they are suddenly melodramatic. I've come to just accept that fact, but recently, there has been too many over the top genre changes for my taste.
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