


The pure things of the world, come
Byun Hyuk is the younger son of a rich conglomerate family who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The lack of difficulties in life contributed to the carefree and hopelessly positive mindset of his. One day, he meets a girl who is everything that he is not. This drama is a depiction of youth where they learn about love and friendship.
Avis de la communauté (2)
Its a good drama with good enough cast. the characters are original and consistent they do have their own character development except may be the older brother who is a entitled prick to the end. Baek Jun was a powerful female who didn't back down to the bullies in this drama and I loved every bit of it. Byeon Hyeok ; He grew on my within the first episode and his character blossomed throughout the whole drama. His naivety, airheaded-ness really brings comedy to the show ; Siwon ( from She was Pretty) was the best for this role. Kwon Je Hoon. I felt so bad for him having to clean up Hyeok's screw ups. I hated the fact that he got talked down to and was beat for other people's mistakes. That kind of treatment always makes my blood boil. He just got mistreated by the power-ups so bad that he didn't even smile until the very last few episodes and when he did This wasn't a romantic sappy cliche drama that a lot of people were wishing for. It focuses on the relationship and the chemistry the main three main characters had and along with their counterparts. The other issue that I think most people would have is the ending of the story. [spoiler]You felt that a great love story was building between Baek Joon and Byun Hyeok but Baek Joon’s final decisions about the direction of her life seemed out of character and inconsiderate toward building any immediate future with Byun Hyeok---it caused you to question both her decisions and the measure of love that she had in her heart for Byun Hyeok.[/spoiler] Despite the issues raised in this review, these should not be reasons to overlook this surprisingly entertaining story. If you have never seen Kang Sora in a drama, this alone is worth the time invested in watching this story---her performance was fabulously charismatic and charming.
Sujets récurrents dans les dramas coreens : corruption, injustice sociale, lutte des classes... Si la démarche est louable, en revanche, le scénario est souvent bancal et moralisateur. Du coup, un drama qui démarre comme une comédie mais dont le ton change assez rapidement. La réalisation est plutôt soignée mais pas toujours cohérente (parfois même d'un goût douteux). Côté interprétation, CHOI Si Won en fait des caisses au début de l'histoire, grimaçant à outrance, ce qui s'avère fatiguant et peu amusant. Heureusement, lorsque le drama devient plus sérieux, le jeu de l'acteur se corrige et il est plutôt bon. KANG So Ra est parfaite, tout comme les magnifiques GONG Myoung et LEE Jae Yoon. Globalement, le drama se regarde avec intérêt malgré ses défauts et ses clichés.























