Héritier du groupe Empire, fils illégitime du président Kim Nam Yun et fiancé à la jeune héritière Yu Rachel, Kim Tan a grandi dans l'ombre de son frère aîné Kim Won qui, contrairement à lui, prend son travail au sein de l'entreprise très au sérieux. Alors qu'il effectue ses études aux États-Unis où il a été envoyé par son frère considérant sa présence comme une menace à sa position, Kim Tan fait la rencontre d'une jeune fille nommée Cha Eun Sang pour laquelle il développera peu à peu des sentiments. Mais dès leur retour en Corée, celui-ci découvrira vite qu'elle n'est autre que la fille de la gouvernante muette travaillant pour sa famille. Suite à divers concours de circonstances, Eun Sang fera également la rencontre de Choi Yeong Do, ennemi juré de Kim Tan et héritier d'une grande chaîne hôtelière qui fera ainsi naître un triangle amoureux entre tous les trois. Par ailleurs, Yun Chan Yeong, le meilleur ami d'Eun Sang et fils du secrétaire du groupe Empire se trouve aussi être le petit ami de Lee Bo Na, l'ex-petite amie de Kim Tan et héritière d'une grande agence de divertissement. Tout au long de l'histoire, ce drama suivra les aventures de ces riches adolescents semblant tout posséder excepté leur liberté. (Source : Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 상속자들
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: The Inheritors , The One Trying to Wear the Crown , Withstand the Weight – The Heirs , He Who Wears the Crown, Endure Its Weight , He Who Wishes To Wear the Crown, Endure Its Weight , Heirs
- Scénariste: Kim Eun Sook
- Réalisateur: Kang Shin Hyo, Boo Sung Chul
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame, Mélodrame
Où regarder The Heirs
Distribution et équipes
- Lee Min Ho Rôle principal
- Park Shin Hye Rôle principal
- Kim Woo Bin Rôle principal
- Kim Ji WonYoo RachelRôle Secondaire
- Kang Min HyukYoon Chan YeongRôle Secondaire
- Choi Jin HyukKim WonRôle Secondaire
Critiques
What started off as just your normal cliche' filled K-drama, appeared to be a pretty decent story. It seemed it could possibly surprise you a bit, and then you set yourself up with great expectations. Then, out of nowhere, the storyline starts to fall apart at the seams. It's like the writer wrote themselves into a corner just after the first five episodes. All this talent from actors... wasted on pathetic dialogue and pointless scenes. But worst of all, it went from just your usual amount of cliches to being riddled with cliches. Could they possibly get anymore in? Was there a contest for Drama With Most Cliches happening somewhere????
You remember in Dragonball Z how there would be almost like 5 minutes of the characters doing nothing but standing around staring at one another? Yea, that sucks. You know how 1 song plays on the radio 7 times in one day? Yea, but imagine that 1 song playing 7 times within just an hour... every... episode. A horrible, horrible song. No wait, a horrible, horrible chorus of a song THAT DOESN'T EVEN MAKE SENSE. A chorus of a song that will haunt you in your dreams and make you want to punch your computer screen as soon at you hear its impending arrival. Love cannot be the "moment" of anything!!! It's an emotion, damn you!
Something strange happened, though, and it's that I came to completely root for the bad character. This had nothing to do with how the story went, but with how well Kim Woo Bin played his character. If there would be any reason I'd have to recommend to you, dear reader, to watch this, It would be him. The chemistry between the two main characters was non-existent, and Park Shin Hye proved herself (at least to me) to have been a very poor casting selection for the role as she was dull and brought nothing to it. Lee Min Ho seemed to do much better in scenes with every other cast member besides her. Actually, most of the other actors showed fairly good effort in trying to work with what they were given. However, none of it can quite come together for the supporting roles if the main ones are so bad off.
Outside of Kim Woo Bin, other unexpected thefts of the spotlight for this show were: Krystal Jung as Lee Bo Na; the wonderful dynamics between Kim Sung Ryung as Han Ki Ae and Kim Mi Kyung as Park Hui Nam; and Choi Jin Hyuk as the crown bearer Kim Won.
If you decide to watch this, go in with no expectations at all and understanding it will be hard to quit even if you find yourself hating it. It is, indeed, an addictive drug with bad side effects. You've been warned
And you do.
Only to spit out a stale piece of rotten, bland bread.
That's the only way I can describe Heirs.
It had a promising cast, promising writers (the same as Secret Garden), and a great budget. But once the episodes began rolling, you got a taste of the dry product.
Anticlimactic plot, the drama missed some sparkles, the romance was roll-eye worthy, and the humor was cheesy.
Bland, irrational characters. I never understood why two guys were vying for the annoying, wimpy Eun Sang. Kim Tan was as 1-dimensional as it could get. And why the hell did Kim Woo Bin's character turn against Kim Tan? I never fully comprehended that.
Incredibly sucky acting (I'm looking at you Lee Min Ho), perhaps Kim Woo Bin and Kim Tan's biological mom were the only rescuable ones. Oh, and they also wasted Choi Jin Hyuk's acting.
And to top it all off, as unoriginal as it could get. It was obvious they wanted to recreate an entertaining mess a la Boys Over Flowers, but they sort of missed out the entertaining factor.
I usually try to find a positive point in this drama, but even the OST was annoying.
Pass this drama.