L'acteur Kang Seo Joon était autrefois l'une des plus grandes et des plus populaires stars de Corée du Sud, mais sa carrière est aujourd'hui sur le déclin. Mais malgré sa baisse de popularité, il pense que sa chance a tourné lorsqu'il rencontre et tombe amoureux d'un jeune chef fringant nommé Han Ji Woo. Bien qu'ils aient des personnalités très différentes, les deux hommes entament une relation. Mais leur amour est menacé lorsque le plus réservé, Han Ji Woo, et le plus libre d'esprit, Kang Seo Joon, se rendent compte que leur vision de la vie, de l'amour et du reste semble irrévocablement différente. (Source : Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 나의 별에게 (영화)
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: To My Star the Movie
- Réalisateur: Hwang Da Seul
- Scénariste: Park Young
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame
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Distribution et équipes
- Son Woo Hyun Rôle principal
- Kim Kang Min Rôle principal
- Kong Jae Hyun Rôle Secondaire
- Jeon Jae Yeong Rôle Secondaire
- Kim Jin Kwon Rôle Secondaire
- Han Ji Won Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
The chemistry between the leads were amazing and they look great together.
The storyline was simple but good. There are some funny moments.
The pacing doesn't felt too rushed. However probably because of the short duration, there's some unexplained plot holes.
I truly love the OST, especially "I'll Be There" by Johnny.
Overall, it's a short feel good drama.
If you want to watch this, I'd recommend this movie version rather than the series.
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Superior As A Film, Still Wanted To See More
I continue to have a bone to pick with Korean BL's or LGBTQ content. IT'S NOT LONG ENOUGH!!! Why dude, why you gotta dangle this stuff in front of our faces for literally 15 minute episodes!? That's not okay and it needs to change. These series are worth it! However, a slight solution to this is that they also released it in this film version. Which is 2 hours long all together, so it actually works better as the film! Totally recommend watching it this way instead of being broken up. Better flow, better overall experience.Moving on. This didn't feel cheaply done at all. Sometimes you can tell BL's or lgbtq stories aren't done with much of a budget. This was shot nicely and has a lot of scenic shots of Seoul. The couple we get is a case of opposites attract, which is funny to watch and interesting. I liked their back and forth a lot! We see them start to bond more, where Ji Woo even starts to get protective over Seo Joon. I find it funny too that both these actors were in "Tale of the Nine Tailed", one as a supporting role and the other occasional cameo.
I liked seeing Seo Joon's struggle with losing fame. You can tell he's kinda lost, but still trying to keep up the luxurious happy persona. I wish we would've gotten even more of that to be fleshed out, because you can go so far with that alone. We got some of the drawbacks on screen of fame, but not enough! I also appreciated his characters confidence in himself. There's no question whom he's attracted to and he's not afraid of showing it. Though he will protect Ji Woo's privacy if needed, which I also appreciated seeing. Ji Woo was an interesting character. He's actually quite cruel with his words at certain parts of this series/film. To where you really feel bad for Seo Joon! However, he does it because he's so walled up emotionally and used to being alone. Literally doesn't know how to communicate with people very well, its totally understandable and he grows so much! Seeing him at the end, I felt so proud of him and happy that he finally had things to smile about in his life.
The whole plot with the controversy (like I briefly mentioned) was so Korea. Meaning that Korea specifically tends to take controversies (big or small) and run with them, potentially ruining reputations. It was done really well and when you find out the cafe owner was also a betrayer, it hurts! The price of fame is very large. I liked watching it all play out. Finally, hello last episode/end scene chemistry! Like dang lol but I wish it wasn't held off until literally the last part of this and especially during the last like 5 minutes! That whole couple exchange was so good and I was holding my breath. I think that might be the most I've seen from a Korean drama series thus far, let alone a BL concerning real sexual intimacy ("You Make Me Dance" was another one that showed more). Even if it was just some rolling around and flirtatious discussion about things. I know this probably won't get another season...but please give it another season/film! XD
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