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mars 31, 2022
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Acting/Cast 8.5
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Un drama qui manque de "piquant"

Au vu de la note qui avait été donnée sur le site, je me suis dit : "enfin un drama comportant une partie historique qui va me plaire". En fait, mon bilan est mitigé car je suis vraiment très partagé.e au niveau global, je m'explique,

L'histoire :

Il s'agit ici de voyage temporel entre l'époque Joseon, et plus particulièrement vers la fin du XVIe - début du XVIIe siècle durant la guerre d'Imjin et des invasions japonaises.

j'ai beaucoup apprécié le fait que le drama mêle intimement la fiction, les scènes qui se passent en 2017 principalement, et l'histoire réelle comme les personnages de Heo Im et Heo Jun (pour ne citer qu'eux) ou encore les invasions japonaises de l'époque. Tout cela m'a permis d'en apprendre plus sur l'histoire de la Corée et sur la médecine traditionnelle orientale également.

Les personnages :

Ce drama signe le grand retour de Kim Nam Gil au petit écran après plus de 3 ans d'absence. Pour ma part, je l'ai découvert avec le rôle ici de Heo Im, qu'il interprète d'après moi à la perfection. Il nous offre un personnage capable de développer une grande palette d'émotions, on rit avec lui quand il se montre espiègle et on souffre comme lui dans les scènes poignantes qu'il interprète. Il sait nous montrer avec justesse l'envolée de son amour comme la profondeur de son désespoir et, à mon sens, il porte à lui seul la romance du drama.

Effectivement, ici, le rôle du lead féminin, la Docteure Choi Yeon Gyeong incarnée par l'actrice Kim Ah Jung ne m'a absolument pas paru convaincant. Je l'ai trouvé rigide et presque sans émotions pendant les scènes de romance, ses larmes ne me font pas d'effet non plus. Pourtant il s'agit d'une bonne actrice car, dans le reste du drama elle sait se montrer attachante avec ses interactions avec ses collègues ou ses patients par exemple. Finalement, je pense qu'il n'y a pas d'alchimie entre les deux leads, voilà tout, mais c'est bien dommage.

Second problème, les rôles secondaires. Un des gros problèmes de ce drama c'est que les rôles secondaires ou même les autres plus petits rôles ne sont pas suffisamment développés selon moi. En effet, on ne sait quasiment rien du passé de l'ami d'enfance de la lead féminine, le Docteur Jae Ha, du coup, on peine à s'intéresser à lui. Comme pour les autres collègues de la clinique, j'aurai aimé en savoir un peu plus sur eux, la synergie entre les leads et eux n'en aurait été que meilleure.

Enfin, même l'arc narratif du "méchant" de l'histoire n'est pas bien ouf, il ne se révèle déjà pas très charismatique au début et les conséquences de ses actes vers la fin, et bien, sans spoiler, ce n'est pas vraiment ce qu'on aurait pu attendre. Pour ceux qui ont vu le drama je m'explique en partie SPOIL :

ATTENTION SPOIL
Il est juste à la retraite et redevient ami avec tout le monde, prodigieusement décevant
FIN DU SPOIL

La réalisation :

Alors, tout d'abord, j'ai adoré le fait que le réalisateur ait tourné les séances d'acupuncture comme s'il s'agissait de scènes d'action, on s'y croit, on se prend au jeu, c'est génial.

Par contre les scènes à caractère médical comme les opérations ou les actes médicaux, sont juste à peine réalistes, je dois avouer que j'attendais mieux du réalisateur de Doctor Stranger. Pour prendre un exemple, quand la docteure Choi Yeon Gyeong fait une intra-musculaire, l'injection doit se faire directement dans l'os vu comment elle enfonce l'aiguille.

Ensuite, j'avoue avoir beaucoup aimé la confrontation de Heo Im avec le monde moderne, ça ressemblait à Rooftop Prince mais sous un angle encore différent, et quand la situation s'inverse, les scènes avec Choi Yeon Gyeong sont tout aussi amusantes.

Enfin, et là je vais aborder le gros point noir du drama à mon sens, la morale.
le Dr Heo Im est présenté comme quelqu'un d'avide de pouvoir et de reconnaissance et d'ailleurs la Dre Choi Yeon Gyeong le qualifie de "docteur pourri" car à Joseon il traitait des pauvres dans sa clinique le jour mais passait ses nuits à soigner des gens riches, se désintéressant des autres.
Vous allez me dire que les médecins actuels, surtout travaillant dans les grands hôpitaux, traitent en priorité les patients pauvres?
Même si on prend l'exemple de l'apparente vertueuse Dre Choi Yeon Gyeong, elle dit qu'elle voit les gens comme quelqu'un à sauver mais elle n'opère jamais gratuitement et ne fait pas d'actes médicaux gratuits jusqu'à l'intervention de notre héros donc ici aussi c'est hypocrite de sa part.
Ne parlons même pas des scènes où les médecins soignent des SDF puis se sauvent avec eux quand la police arrive... Juste, pourquoi ? Je me suis renseigné.e et il n'est pas interdit de faire des soins gratuit en Corée
En résumé, la morale du drama est bien bancale et ça m'a beaucoup gêné.e, pour ne pas dire plus, dans mon visionnage.

Je dirai donc en conclusion que j'ai beaucoup aimé certaines parties de ce drama et j'ai eu énormément de mal avec d'autres, c'est une série avec un gros potentiel qui n'a pas, à mon sens, été exploité comme il aurait dû l'être, je crois devoir encore attendre pour enfin voir un drama mêlant romance et historique qui me plaise vraiment.
Si je lui mets une note honorable c'est grâce au très bon jeu de Kim Nam Gil que j'espère revoir dans d'autres productions.

Maintenant, à vous de vous faire votre avis.

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le twist temporel soutenu par la comparaison médecine orientale/médecien moderne

Naturellement Heo Im et Yeon Kyung vont se rencontrer, et … Vous devinez la suite !
Ce n’est pas là que réside l’originalité du récit ! Evidemment il va y avoir le choc culturel entre Joseon du XVIe et Corée du XXIe ! Et là c’est un vrai plus du drama, car il n’y aura pas de gags ridicules ni de situations trop invraisemblables (sauf le fait du voyage temporel, mais c’est l’hypothèse de départ)
Heo Rim, enfin, Ki Nam Gil interprète magnifiquement, l’ébahissement, l’incrédulité, la curiosité, d’un grand médecin oriental confronté à la médecine moderne et à la vie moderne elle-même. Même quand Heo Rim s’adapte peu à peu il reste toujours venu de loin, d’ailleurs il doit traduire le hangul en chinois pour comprendre les panneaux écrits… C’est toujours amusant ce genre de situation pleines d’anachronisme !
Il y aura plusieurs aller-retours temporels au cours du drama, voulus, ou pas, et cela permettra à Heo Rim de comprendre que rien ne change vraiment sous le soleil, qu’en Corée comme à Joseon, les relations, la fortune, la naissance sont toujours nécessaires à l’ambition, et que le choix de vie réside ailleurs, dans la raison profonde du désir d’être médecin, la même quelle que soit l’époque : la fortune, ou le soin du patient !
C’est un drama réconfortant, avec sa dose d’humour, d’émotion, d’amitié et de tendresse (la romance s’apparente plus à la tendresse qu’à la passion) ses méchants et ses gentils, pas trop caricaturaux, le triangle amoureux est à peine esquissé, l’essentiel du drama restant le chemin personnel que les deux héros doivent parcourir chacun, pour se trouver eux-même et faire de leur rencontre improbable et peut-être sans lendemain un nouveau départ.

En bref, je l’ai beaucoup aimé, et j’ai découvert Kim Nam Gil, que je ne connaissais pas, du coup je vais sûrement regarder « the fiery priest » !

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pas mal, mais sans plus

globalement, la série se laisse regarder,
l’acteur principal Kim Nam Gil est bon dans son rôle décalé, quelques scènes drôles, mais il n'y en n'a pas assez !
l’actrice Kim Ah Joong n'est pas convaincante pour une chirurgienne de haut niveau, elle pense surtout à son look sexy! mais bon on se laisse porter par le scénario très intéressant et original, l’acupuncture et la chirurgie moderne mises en parallèle est un script nouveau et passionnant.
je trouve dommage que le contraste entre les deux médecines ne soit pas plus exploité.
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Time-travel with an enchanting encounter between traditional medicine & modern medical technology

Because "Live up to your Name" chooses time travel as the starting point for the action, the KDrama is able to contrast traditional medicine as well as modern surgery and medical technology in two historical time zones. This sprinkles a lot of color over the topic and opens up a perspective that does not have to polarize. This rapprochement is rounded off by the enchanting development of the relationship between the protagonists - the modern day surgeon in modern Seoul and Heo-im from Joseon days, who get emotionally involved over the course of the story, although their personalities could not be more different.

"Live up to your name" juxtaposes modern surgery & medical technology as well as traditional Korean medicine, which is recently becoming more and more popular in the increasing medical tourism in South Korea. In this context, the audience is introduced to a luminary of traditional Korean medicine who made a considerable contribution to acupuncture in his time (16th century) - Heo-im. The KDrama guarantees an entertaining and lively excursion into some background knowledge about attitude, methods and possibilities of traditional medicine.

Just seeing Kim Nam-gil as Heo-im is worth watching this KDrama. He does an excellent job of portraying the ambivalent personality: there is the simple man from a poor background, whom he would like to escape at any price, and there is the ingenious healer with almost spiritual talent. Sometimes it's quite funny and then again heartwarming and profoundly serious with confident lightness.

In addition, there are the traditional healing methods, the virtuosity in handling the acupuncture needles and the feeling for the flow of energy... this can not only be experienced with the example of Heo-im, but also with the other representatives of traditional Korean medicine. There is also room for dealing with those for whom traditional medicine is mainly a business today - a service that can be sold very well in South Korea these days, especially with a VIP upgrade as a trendy, exotic treatment method in the context of medical tourism. There are the VENDORS of traditional Korean medicine and there are the HEALERS of traditional methods. And then there is modern medicine and the growing market of the health industry. Eventually, what makes the difference (and also offers the common ground between paradigms) are the attitude, dedication and mission when it comes to healing...



------ SIDE NOTE: --- Historical Heo-im (1570-1647)---
His reputation as an acupuncturist preceded the historical Heo-im of his time - not only in the Joseon Dynasty itself, but as far away as China and Japan. Originally he was of humble origin, but due to his incredible achievements in medicine he became the personal physician at the royal court and a government official at the age of 30. During the Japan War, he was able to further expand his reputation through his gifted achievements in acupuncture. However, the nobles rejected him as their equal and excluded him, so that he returned to his village at the age of about 50 and practiced his healing art on the common people there until he died at the age of 77. In recent years he has written a large, well-regarded work, the ChimGuGyungHumBang (book on acupuncture and moxibustion). In it he describes his methods of pain management and procedures in which acupuncture points are not (only) stimulated by needle sticks, but also by heat.
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I can't find faults with this drama. I'm sure there are some there, if you dig, but damn, I don't want them to be pointed out to me because this drama took me completely by surprise and I fell head over heels in love with it.

What was I expecting? I enjoy a good time travel, especially when it mixes modern and Joseon eras, ala Queen Inhyun's Man. And I'm a sucker for romantic comedies, so I was looking for a light romp and plenty of fish out of water fun stuff etc. Well, I got that and so much more with Live Up To Your Name. Firstly, the story... the plot itself wasn't too complex, a doctor from Joseon who practices traditional oriental medicine more out of greed than empathy, is transported through time to modern day Seoul to meet a cardiothoracic surgeon who see's her patients only as the internal organs she can repair. As they start to learn more about each other and their different methodologies, so do they also begin to learn about themselves. You see, more than anything, this story is a character story, and though it might start off as a story of things and circumstances happening to our characters and making them react, it evolves into a story about choices, self-determination, and ultimately, what it is that defines them as people. They learn and grow together in such an organic way that it is beautiful to watch in action.

What I love is how the writer had such a delicate touch when dealing with heavier topics. It could have gone the route of being preachy, but I don't believe it ever veered there, and even the characters who made wrong choices were also humanized in a way that didn't make you absolutely hate them. The romance, of course, was pure gold. Whoever cast Kim Nam Gil as Heo Im and Kim Ah Joong as Choi Ahn Kyung together as the leads deserves a medal. Not only was their chemistry off the charts, but it was so natural and realistic, that I almost felt voyeuristic in some scenes and all they had to do was look at each other. Kim Nam Gil was simply amazing start to finish and has the ability to be goofy and bumbling but also serious and intense all within the span of seconds. Kim Ah Joong took me a while to warm up to, but I think part of that was due to her character's thawing out with each episodes, and by the end, I was definitely mesmerized by her skill. I'm not seen anything else with either of them in, so I'll definitely have to look out for them both.

I can't comment too much on the OST only to say that it suited the themes, wasn't overbearing, and highlighted the poignancy of the show. I'm sure I'll pay more attention on re-watch, which I most certainly plan on doing.

I also want to mention a little something about the medical aspects of this drama. Yes, it is about medicine, both modern and traditional, and yes, it does glamorize medicine in ways that aren't necessarily realistic sometimes, but I can forgive because it is a fantasy (time travel, hello?). But, if you're not into medical dramas, this might not be your thing, however, let me just say that the medicine is just a vehicle to drive the show, it's not really what this show is about. If you are a sucker for character driven stories, then give this one a try. Just close your eyes every time someone sticks a scalpel or a needle into someone else.

And lastly, the method of time travel aka the gimmick that brings Heo Im from past to future, is one of the most unique ones I've seen, and not one I would voluntarily choose. Yikes!

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This is a great drama to watch for those of you who really likes  to laugh. Live Up To Your Name Dr. Heo is a drama about a doctor who travels through time. Dr. Heo has a special way of time-traveling. You'll just have to watch the drama to see how he does it though.  We again see the k-drama world shaking things up in terms of drama genres. This isn't just a typical time-traveling drama! It's a rom-com/time-traveling drama. This drama does not have the most complex plot out there, but it'll probably make you laugh several times throughout each episode.

Story:  [8/10]
I gave the story an 8 because this story lacks a complex plot. It's another one of those drama where the rich upper-class are the villains and our poor (very literally poor) Dr. Heo is the main protagonist.  

Dr. Heo Im meets Dr. Choi Yeon Kyung when he time-travels to the present. At first they are constantly at odds with each other. The two begins to get closer as they go on various time traveling excursions into the past. They begin to understand and fall for each other as they spend more and more time in each other's respective time period.  The writer and director then sprinkles a little bit of time travel and medicine here and there. This drama is as simple as that. Don't get me wrong though. I really really really liked the drama for its comedy, but the plot (in terms of memorable events ) just doesn't have enough impact. The comedy was also at its best at the beginning of the drama. I was excited to watch the new episode every weekend. Sadly this feeling begin to wear off in the last 4 episodes as the drama was wrapping up.

Cast: [10/10]
The writer and director makes up for the bland plot by creating a drama with very memorable character interactions! Oh man! I completely fell in love with the two main characters in this drama.  The actor that plays Dr. Heo is hilarious! I especially loved the hilarious moments at the beginning of the drama when he was trying to adjust to 2017. When the two main characters are together their actions feed off of each other creating some pretty funny moments too. The romantic moments in the shows are pretty great as well.  There seemed to be a lot of chemistry between the two. Their kissing scenes were pretty realistic. It's not like some other dramas where it seemed like one of the characters didn't want to be kissed or be there.  There were some funny naughty innuendos sprinkled throughout the drama too haha. Overall I'm glad these two were paired together because it made the drama that much greater.

Music: [8/10]
I have nothing much to say about the music and the OST.  This drama's main genre isn't music so the music anything new or overly great. Overall I liked the music. It wasn't too memorable, but at least the music didn't seem out of place.

Rewatch Value: [8/10]
This show has a middle of the pack value. It's not on my "must rewatch" list, but at the very least I plan on rewatching it in the distant future .

All in all, what the story lacks in plot, it makes up for with great character interactions. The plot was essentially driven by the two main characters. There's not really much to say about the other characters in the story because they didn't have a major affect on the story. I really enjoyed the good laugh that Live Up To Your Name Dr. Heo provided.

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Story

Heo Im (Kim Nam-Gil) is a very famous acupuncturist doctor who worked in one of Joseon's superintendents, caring for the most needy people. It turns out that at the same time, he was accumulating a lot of wealth going to treat senior officials at night.

The opportunity Heo Im so much hoped emerged: he was cast to treat the King's disease, and completing the treatment, he could finally win the position of a royal doctor.

At the beginning of the journey to palace, he was surprised by a desperate father with his very sick daughter in the lap and decided to leave them waiting, giving priority to the treatment of the king.  It occurs that before starting with acupuncture, Dr. Heo's hand began to tremble and he wasn't able to apply even the first needle. The incident was considered an insult to the King and he had to flee the palace before being imprisoned. But the officers chased him and cornered him on a bridge. After receiving an arrow, Dr. Heo fell into the river and traveled in time.

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Live Up To Your Name, Dr. Heo ... I started to watch without many expectations and I was completely stunned by the script! It is simply amazing and very well written. No flaws, the story flowed very well and was a phenomenal experience. It's from another level. It isn't a simple time travel drama.

The drama is a mix of medical, historical and romantic comedy genres with a more adult twist. The exchange of environments (Joseon / Seoul) is fantastic and very well made and occurs at the most opportune moments. They also succeeded in highlighting the change in medicine between the two centuries, focusing, for example, on equipment such as the needle, herbs, then scalpel, medicines and others.

Oh yeah, the story brings up several other historical points and characters that were important to medicine. The history pass in the time when the Japanese invaded South Korea. Let me cite an example: Dr. Heo Jun (Uhm Hyo Sup) was actually one of the best royal doctor during the King Seonjo Dynasty in Joseon and constantly appears in the drama , bringing brilliant lessons; So we still take a "bath" of historical knowledge.

Acting/Cast

It's even funny because, at the beginning of the drama, I watched two completely flawed protagonists. Dr. Heo had been torn apart by the injustices of the world and could no longer be considered a doctor, for his values had been lost in the arduous path that life was in Joseon. Choi Yeon-Kyung decided to be a doctor after losing her parents and resent her grandfather, she became apathetic (apathy - lack of passion), a little arrogant and did not sympathize with her patients.

The evolution of the characters is the big point of the plot! They with their own faults help each other, correct and grow in an impressive way. And you know what else? The story unfolds at a perfect and exciting pace.

I can say that I followed Dr. Heo's path and that today I am his great fan. That I understood your feelings, your inner conflicts, your responsibilities and your despair. And this is all merit of the brilliant performance of Kim Nam Gil.

The secondary characters are so charismatic and I've been falling in love with them little by little. Everyone has some influence on the plot and their presences have made the story even more unique.

Music

The OST is beautiful and exciting.

Rewatch Value

Yes, this drama has a flaw: it's over. Oh really! I'm missing this drama, I didn't want it to come to an end so quickly.

And the romance? The romance is beautiful! Perfect! The protagonists have a lot of chemistry! Really! And as the Japanese samurai said there in episode 16 ... They look beautiful together!

So if I could honestly say to you guys not to miss a drama that was broadcast in 2017 I would say that's the one. I know a lot of people don't know and didn't follow and that is why I need your help so that this review reaches the hearts of our chingus!

It's a drama to get involved, get excited, have fun and that's exactly what we're looking for!

~ Sorry for my English.

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I wasn't really planning to watch this drama due to the historical factor, but someone thankfully persuaded me to watch this and I don't regret it at all. It's the first time I'm seeing Kim Nam Gil and Kim Ah Joong in any drama, and I'm surprised at how much I liked them here (especially Kim Nam Gil, *wink, wink*). I got pulled into the story in the first episode itself, considering that I've dropped a lot of other dramas in the first episode, but this show started and ended on a good note with me. Also I love how the show leaves you confused and wanting to continue watching.
 If you're looking for something unique, and something romantic but at the same time with a good plot and enough humor to keep you invested, you can be assured that this is the one for you. You definitely won't be disappointed with the cast, they're remarkable, and might leave you wanting more from them.
I promise you'll fall in love with Kim Nam Gil, and especially his funny expressions.
I left this drama with a lot of inspirational lines, and this show definitely changed my perspective on a lot of things.
Also, the OST is a plus. It's been a long time since I downloaded all the songs from a drama.

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Ah, I was quite torn whether to give this a 9 or a 9.5, and in the beginning that rating wasn't even an option. But the drama grew a lot on me in the second half and became better with every episode. Even though I have still one or two things I could whine a tiny bit about, the overall enjoyment won me over.

There are a lot of details I appreciated as well, for example the medical things like that stethoscope, but also how they measured the pulse. I don't know if it's a rule in only some countries or everywhere (then again medicine is its own international language), but the leads did it the same as it's done over here.

I was totally in awe with the leads. Kim Nam Gil has his own charm when playing a character, and damn, he was overwhelming in every aspect. His traits, his love for medicine and his acupuncture skills created this really interesting character who grew with every new experience.

I didn't like the female lead at first, even though some of her decisions and opinions were actually right. But she, too, grew on me. Especially her playful dance after a successful surgery.

As said before, the second half was even better than the start, most of all because of the growing of both leads and there chemistry. Whether it was their professional performance or a natural comfortable feeling with each other, it played out very well.

What I also liked was that the romance part only started to take place after most of the story was already told - and it still fit and didn't feel awkward. It was more like all the previous episodes and happenings finally paid off. That's also why their love felt more real than in those other dramas where the leads get together at episode 6.

This also applies for other things that were only so-so in the beginning but suddenly gained a stronger impression later on.

The supporting cast was okay. Not boring or annoying, but likeable with the grandfather and the old lady with the pig as my favorites. Though my one and only gem will be Kim Nam Gil. His performance will last for a long time - especially his overly rigid laugh and the way he made my cry. Damn... when you see the tears welling up in his eyes and his painful attempt to suppress the crying? Devastating.

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Incredible

This K-drama was the first one I’ve seen in quite a while. I decided to watch it on a whim. The acting was phenomenal, the pacing was incredible, the balance between humor and seriousness was really well done (there was a tonal shift around halfway through as the romance took precedence and things got slightly more serious, but the comedy stayed, though it was slightly less prevalent). The character development, both in terms of the mains and the side characters, was fabulous. The last episode really wrapped up all of the loose ends, which I loved! At any rate, I laughed and I cried (multiple times - there was lots of crying in the second half). I loved, loved, loved Im and Yeon-kyung together. Their relationship was incredibly well done - very, very organic and well executed, with loads of chemistry and satisfying kisses once they got together in the later episodes. The medical drama (the biggest part of the show overall) was really interesting and heart wrenching at times. God, this made me so emotional. I would 100% rewatch it though. It’s so freaking good, and also can I mention that Jae-Ha’s character was really well done, too? I ended up disliking him for a good portion of the show, then feeling bad for him, and finally liking him by the very end. Well done! Grandpa was great as well, and so were all the old ladies, and everyone’s friends. God, such a good show! I would definitely recommend it, and as I said, rewatch it. 5 stars! Great music too!

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This was a spectacular drama! Probably one of the best Korean drama series of 2017!

Even from the first glance at the storyline, I was already in love with the concept of a time traveling romance between doctors. Two stories in two completely different eras, and two doctors who are both connected by destiny and their duty to save people's lives. It really is a series that can actually heal your soul and make you appreciate the work that doctors have to put up with every single day. So the story never got boring or annoying and the plot brought something unique and was a rest stop after watching so many cliche romance dramas. The actors of Live Up To Your Name - talented, outstanding and shining. The main couple, in my opinion, had one of the best chemistries and stories in the Kdrama world. The male and female lead are quite mature both as actors and as the characters they've played: conveying various and very strong emotions in every scene, they've really perfected their roles in this drama. As I've seen before, the OST stole the hearts of many who've watched this show. And me as well - the songs were very catchy, emotional and they're still ringing in my ears.

Can't believe that it's already over, I'll need to rewatch this sometime soon! There were just so many good feels after watching this drama. (Also, that ending with Man Gae, that girl needs a whole separate drama too!)

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août 24, 2019
16 épisodes vus sur 16
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Globalement 4.0
Histoire 2.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0
I wanted to like this drama, and the first 7 episodes or so we're enjoyable but it all went downhill from then on.

The 1st half had great humor and I fell in love with the male lead character and his shenanigans but then he turned out of character moody in the middle (he does return back to his goofy self later) and I didn't somewhat agree with his attitude.

The romance also seemed promising in the beginning but turned cheesy with many unnecessary scenes in the 2nd half.

The plot seems rich at first but they soon run out of it and start dragging the episodes with excessive flashbacks and repeated conversations.

This drama had some annoying miscommunications between the couple in the first episodes, and cryptic information was disclosed really slowly by certain characters to us, the viewer, which was really irritating.

The ost is good, especially hyolin's "always" I always like her osts.

Kim Nam Gil is amazing and I kept watching because of him.

I can't say I recommend this drama but if you like Kim Nam Gil give it a go I guess.

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  • Score: 8.2 (marqué par 13,144 utilisateurs)
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