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Un drama fuori da ogni cliché..davvero bello!L interpretazione favolosa non credevo che IU fosse così brava.
La storia anke quella molto bella..non ha niente di eclatante nessun colpo di scena solo pezzi di vita Ke scorrono.. tutto perfetto.
Bello anke il lato bromance, tre fratelli Ke per quanto diversi sì sostengono e si capiscono al volo.
Quando la ho finito ero strana m ha messo addosso una grande malinconia,avrei voluto un seguito, perché quando si apprezzano i personaggi di un drama ,c'é la voglia di sapere coma va a finire? Cosa farebbero poi?
Questo drama è un inno all'amore
A qualsiasi forma d amore
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A profound experience that words fail to describe.
Watching this masterpiece leaves me at a frustrating loss for words to describe how deeply it moved and affected me, it's frustrating because no words adequately or even approximately convey the complexity of the feelings that it evokes at times and how the flavour of the feelings change with time.Others have written excellent reviews and I will keep this short and not rehash. I wanted to write a review because this is the first series that's remained in my memory and subconsciousness long after I've finished watching it. The flavours of feelings, thoughts and complex emotions that keep coming are a cathartic reminder of the difficulties that all of us face in life, and at the same time an invitation to live life more lightly, and let go more and more.
This masterpiece needs to be watched at a pace that it defines for itself. It needs time for the complex layers of feelings in the story to really be seen, felt, experienced and tasted for what they really are. Rushing through it or binge watching, just destroys all the subtleties that make it special like nothing else I've ever experienced.
Even in a single episode, I found myself rewinding to certain points in time to re-experience the events and finding newer layers of meaning, feeling and context each time I re-watch. Each episode is a complex and subtly woven tapestry that evoke mixed and often conflicting responses, there's no simplistic black and white good vs evil, we experience flavours of human nature that are absolutely real, often painful and deeply flawed. What's truly amazing is how this is all presented - in a way that we can relate to very deeply and yet retaining the character of a well narrated story that evokes our imagination and touches our creative side, leaving us longing for more. I just don't have the words to explain this in any way that will make sense to a reader unless (s)he actually goes through the experience of the journey through this piece of art.
The characters of Park Dong Hoon and Lee Ji An could not have been played by anyone more perfect for these roles. They are brilliant, and I have nothing but the highest respect for these amazing actors who played their roles so perfectly, that there is no acting any more, they are truly living their roles and their characters. This is what makes the loss of Lee Sun Kyun so painful, having to leave this world at such a young age of 48. We will cherish your work and celebrate your life sir, you were a true master of your art.
There are some moments in some episodes, you will know and feel them when they happen, that your mind goes blank, you have no words, there are just tears that you can't stop, and you know it has touched you in ways that you could not have imagined, you don't care who says what, you don't care who's looking at you, and you have no regrets. Again, these words hardly do any justice to the experience. At times, I just had to pause and sit there in quiet contemplation because I could not go ahead without experiencing the moment to the fullest. I could not do otherwise. And yet, all was well, it was all right, I was content, at peace.
I've truly never experienced a work of art like this. Not in my several decades in this short cycle of birth and death. This is art.
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I could not like the main couple
Like the OST, cinematography, Dong Hoon actor acting, supporting cast.Dislike: Ji An acting... Like there is only one expression on her face the whole time.
I tried very hard to like the Dong Hoon and Ji An but just simply couldn't sympathize, especially Dong Hoon.
Dong Hoon married his wife, had a kid, was content with having his wife be the breadwinner yet be depress the whole f**king time because someone he hated got the big gig. What did he do to get out of that??? None, until someone threatened him. What does that say about him as a person?
He spent every evening after work hanging out with his buddies, his brothers, or his mom. What about his wife? His excuse was that she wasn't home. Well, apparently, they had mismatched schedule. What did he do about that? None... until his wife gave up and seek emotional solace somewhere else; then he felt bad. Should have seen that coming.
His mother resented his wife because she was more successful than him, even though her salary gave her the financial support she and her boys needed. His wife knew this but still tried. His wife tried to establish their family away from the extended family but he wouldn't hear of it.
So, is it his wife's fault only that they have problem? Where is the acknowledgement that it takes 2 to make or break a couple? I wish she divorced him and found some measure of happiness.
Ji An was the annoying female tsundere the whole time. Her poor background permitted her to do whatever she can to solve her and her people problem, regardless of the impact on others?
Like I said, I tried to like them but nahhh...
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Slice of life at it's best
This title has been on my list to watch on Netflix since last year. It was only last week that I got to start it.Have you ever watched a drama wherein the summarized plot basically told you nothing about the story and you go in totally unprepared for it? Well, this is one such drama.
EP 1 didn't give me a hint on what this drama would be about although it did pique my interest. Sometimes you just want a drama about life and My Mister doesn't disappoint.
I loved the relationship of the 3 siblings. Middle-aged they may be, but they can still act like boys when they argue. They may not be rich and down on their luck (the 2 brothers at least); but they proved that you are never too old to learn something new. I myself had a 9 to 5 career before and now I am helping manage a business that is totally different from what I was used to.
I also like their mom. Moms will always be moms no matter what the age of their child. They are already nearing their 50's and yet, she still wakes up early to prepare their lunch boxes.
As to IU's performance, I was initially bored with her expression. But as the story progressed, you can understand the choices she made.
The drama itself is full of colorful characters and the story is refreshingly different from the rom-coms, adultery, chaebols, revenge stories I have been watching. Definitely recommending this if you want a realistic story about life.
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A través de Park Dong Hoon y Lee Jin An se nos muestra los retos que tenemos en nuestras sociedades actuales para encontrar motivación, felicidad y un proyecto real de vida. Nos muestra como son en la vida real las relaciones que mantenemos con nuestros padres, esposos y amigos, pero más importante es sutil y conmovedora a la hora de expresar como a partir de esas relaciones, cuando genuinas y altruistas, nos permiten reinventarnos, descubrir quién somos y qué queremos en la vida.
My mister puede reflejar de forma cruda las desigualdades y las imposiciones sociales que nos someten en el dia a dia, pero no se conforma con la exposición, se arriesga a ser una historia de esperanza. Brutalmente intimista con el personaje de Park Dong Hoon, es una serie cargada de sutilesas y detalles a analizar en su diálogo, sus imágenes y su banda sonora, haciendola mas compleja y elevando su calidad.
Una mención especial a la edición de sonido y los efectos sonoros que contribuyen en enriquecer la historia.
My Mister llegó para convertirse en mis serie coreana favorita y unas de mis series favoritas en la vida, simplemente hermosa. La recomiendo sin duda alguna.
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Two Broken Souls, One Healing Symphony.
There are moments in life when art transcends entertainment and becomes a raw, almost sacred experience. My Mister is one of those rare gems—a drama that grips you by the soul and doesn't let go, leaving you both shattered and whole. To call it a "masterpiece" feels almost reductive; it is a symphony of human emotion, a mosaic of pain and healing woven together with meticulous care and haunting beauty.The narrative of My Mister is a marvel of restraint and authenticity. Unlike many dramas that dive into theatrics for shock value, My Mister thrives in the mundane, in the quiet spaces where life truly happens. It doesn’t shout; it murmurs, inviting you to lean in and feel. You become a silent witness, a fly on the wall peering into lives teetering on the edge of despair. This grounded approach makes every scene deeply believable and achingly real. The struggles of Park Dong-hoon and Lee Ji-an are not exaggerated but distilled to their purest, most human essence.
Lee Sun-kyun's portrayal of Park Dong-hoon is nothing short of breathtaking. He embodies a man whose decency is slowly being smothered by the weight of life’s unrelenting burdens. You see his exhaustion in every sigh, every hesitant smile. He doesn’t just play the role; he lives it. His performance is a masterclass in subtlety, a portrait of a man who holds the world on his shoulders but dares not let it crush his soul completely.
On the other side of this emotional spectrum is IU, delivering a career-defining performance as Lee Ji-an. Her deadpan delivery, so meticulously restrained, becomes a canvas on which her torment is painted. Her eyes, hollow yet blazing with muted defiance, reveal a soul fractured but not yet obliterated. IU’s portrayal of Ji-an is like a whisper from the void, a reminder that even the broken can survive, and perhaps, heal.
But My Mister doesn’t hinge solely on its leads. The chemistry between every cast member is electrifying in its subtlety. Dong-hoon’s brothers—flawed, comical, and heartbreaking—add rich layers to the story. His wife, the bar patrons, the office colleagues, even fleeting characters—all feel like fully realized people with lives beyond the screen. This ensemble creates a web of interconnected pain and resilience that feels alive.
What makes My Mister particularly brilliant is its use of subtext. Critical plot points happen both in plain sight and in the shadows, urging viewers to piece together unspoken truths. The storytelling demands attention and rewards it generously. This is not a passive viewing experience; it’s an invitation to engage, imagine, and feel. For those who aren’t vigilant, the labyrinth of quiet nuances might seem confounding, but for those who invest, the payoff is pure gold.
The soundtrack is another triumph. Sondia’s Grown-Ups lingers like a ghost, perfectly encapsulating the bittersweet melancholy of the story. The music doesn’t just accompany the scenes; it breathes life into them, amplifying emotions that words dare not express.
If there is a flaw, it lies in the drama’s slow-burn pace. My Mister unfurls deliberately, patiently. Some may falter before the story's heart truly reveals itself. But for those who persevere, the experience is unparalleled—like watching a sunrise that starts as a murmur of light and crescendos into blinding brilliance.
In the end, My Mister is more than a drama; it is a once-in-a-lifetime narrative experience. It raises the bar so high that future stories may struggle to touch its shadow. The word masterpiece is overused, but here, it finds its rightful home.
This drama doesn’t just set a standard; it defines one.
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The soundtrack also really supporting the scene and situations. Anw I hate why Jang ki Yong so cruel in here. I just watched "go back couple" and fall in love with his character as nam Gil sunbae but now I really angry to see his character in here. I also feel pity for Joon Young. All his plan failed even though I think he's one of the antagonists cast in here. But he loses against Park Dong Hoon. He also already paid Ji An but as a result, she betrayed him, and at the end episode he maybe gets punished or jailed and lost his title as CEO. He also was punched by Dong Hoon but he can't fight. After this drama ends I learn many things in life. Thank you "My Ahjussi"
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Very Beautiful Drama
I didn't expect this drama to be so good, I don't usually like watching drama reviews because I don't want to know anything about that drama in advance, I want to be surprised by the story, and I was very surprised, luckily it was a very nice surprise.Story: 10.0 *** THE SPOILERS AHEAD ***
An interesting plot, unusual, full of unexpected events, as in crime stories, and yet somehow oriented to show the lives of ordinary people and their relationships in their wonderful neighborhood.
The main plot is about the lives of two people who are separated by their age, status, family life and yet similar mental characteristics.
They both feel lonely, especially the male lead, although he has a wife, a child, a mother, two brothers, friends, he still feels lonely and misunderstood, while the female lead has only a few people around her, a difficult childhood and even murder on conscience . These two people are fighting inside and outside so that circumstances would lead them to find each other in that fight, but this is not a typical love story in which they end up with each other, the goal here is not to find physical love but the real unconditional love, love within themselves.
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If you have problems in life, this story can help you see them from a different angle, to see the light at the end of the tunnel, to keep the love inside you no matter what happens to you from the outside, if the love is in you, the whole world can hates you but that feeling of love will be in you and keep your soul alive forever.
The family and friendship aspect of the story is portrayed exceptionally in this drama.
Due to its slower pace, this drama is experienced more through emotions and less through the mind, and that is what thrilled me the most.
Cast: 10.0
I haven't seen so many K-Dramas so I'm not familiar with any of the actors but very good acting of all them, especially the main roles who did a really good job showing deep emotions of sadness and loneliness which can be very difficult to express.
Music: 9.0
Music is great and fits into the atmosphere of the story
Re-watch: 9.5
I will watch this again for sure
I strongly recommend this drama.
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Almost perfect?
Well, it's really hard to write anything about this drama at this moment because I just finished it, so my thoughts are all over the place. But one thing is fore sure: This show needs one or two simple fixes, and it would be perfect. The first half of the season was but slow and sometimes over the top, and I really needed some explanation, that I've got much later. Also, I felt the ending was a bit rushed. These two things aside, it's pretty much perfect. The writing, the OST, the directing, (except the weird look of the flashback scenes) and of course THE ACTING! Holy Mother of Jesus, the acting in this drama is something else. Sure, some people could say I'm a huge IU fan but man, if this drama would be an American show, she would've won an Emmy for her acting! Lee Sun Kyun and IU carried this show like it was nothing. Also, the supporting cast was amazing too. I really loved the brothers, even tho, sometimes I wanted to slap them so hard.😅 I don't think I will ever forget Lee Ji Ahn and her sweet relationship with her grandma. I was so angry when she died, but it was great to see everyone support and love Ji Ahn. After 21 YEARS, she can be happy finally!!! And thank God for the happy ending, even tho it was rushed, like I said.This show is a MUST for everyone!!!
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Phenomenal Side Character Writing.
NOT A LOVE STORY but kinda is thoughGREAT ACTING, dialogues, greatly written, perfectly connected and realistic characters, 2-3 good music pieces
premise:
the most innocent, forgiving and kind guy as MC who lives in a neighbourhood of people who just by being on-screen make you and his day better.
but MC gets cheated on by his wife with his CEO.
The show revolves around how the MC deals with family, love, office problems
the ending was good but could have been more elaborated
the side stories and MCs interacting with them is an example of phenomenal writing
it offers drama, heavy and realistic life situations and problems.
The ending could have been more detailed but other than that the show was 10/10 '
highly recommended by me
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Felled like 16 episode long therapy session
Many different genres can be applied to this drama, including psychological, life, corporate politics, family, friendship and even spy drama. But the most appropriate is probably "Healing Drama", not just for characters but also for viewers.And you don't even need to relate to the main characters' struggles to feel that healing and almost therapeutic aspect of this show. Characters here are not without flaws, but that is what makes them so real. No matter how complicated their situations are, you are able to understand what they are going through and feel those same emotions. That is a joint effort of writers and incredible actors, particularly Lee Sun-Kyun (rest in peace) and Lee Ji-Eun, IU. Their healing journey and character growth throughout the show were very inspiring and heartwarming. It offered viewers an opportunity to go through this therapy session that was long and emotional but also impactful. And unlike many similar psychological life dramas you want to rewatch this show many times.
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I admit that I had a hard time making it through the first two episodes because Lee Ji-An seemed like such a terrible, amoral character. But I kept watching because the reviews were good and I’m very glad that I did. It kept getting better and better. The drama is a heartrending but ultimately inspirational and moving story about a damaged, emotionally numb girl and an equally emotionally distant man. I thought that Lee Sun-Kyun and IU were fantastic but all of the actors were also great (including Kim Young-Min, who made me actually feel sympathy for the antagonist). Some of the story lines ended messily and unhappily, just like in real life, but somehow that was fine because they all showed that what matters more than money or prestige or even romance, is the connections we make with those around us. As I said, the drama gets better and better with every episode.Cet avis était-il utile?