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- Titre original: 슬기로운 산촌생활
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Seulgiloun Sanchonsaenghwal
- Réalisateur: Na Young Seok, Park Hyun Yong
- Genres: Culinaire, Comédie, Vie quotidienne
Distribution et équipes
- Jo Jung Suk Membre Régulier
- Yoo Yeon Seok Membre Régulier
- Jung Kyung Ho Membre Régulier
- Kim Dae Myung Membre Régulier
- Jeun Mi Do Membre Régulier
- Shin Hyun Bin(Ep. 2-3)Invité•e
Critiques
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A very sweet rendition of Three Meals a Day
I really love the concept of Three Meals a Day and this one is not only a great successor to the concept, but is an especially sweet one, if you followed Hospital Playlist (which I did and really loved). If you watched the series, please give this programme a chance as well. Not only because of an awesome IRL friendship of the group, but they actually watch two episodes of the drama during it's premiere (in episode 4 of this show they watch episode 11 of the drama and in episode 8 they watch the finale - if you don't have much time, please watch at least these two).But let's make this review in an orderly fashion, shall we?
The location of this season is on point. The mountains and small village suit the group very well and the house where they reside is located on a pretty much perfect spot. There is a lot of room, they were never cramped inside and had plenty of good equipment outside as well. The addition of a woodworking open shed was also very welcome and interesting.
As for adaptation of the concept itself, the crew continues to be very strict with the cast and this show is a very classic representation of Three Meals a Day. They go around working to earn money for extra ingredients (only the basic ones are provided) and the tasks are quite difficult. I really loved that the guests helped as well.
The food looked absolutely delicious and it was great that they introduced the element of a surgeon for each meal that was the responsible one. I was afraid that because of such a large number of cast members, there would be chaos, but this made everything go so smooth. I really enjoyed the addition of the U bench that Yeon Seok created to go around the fire. It looked like in a restaurant and it seemed to me like it made it easier for the crew to shoot as well.
The cast it great, but we all know that. What made it so special was that we were able to take a look into their friendship and see their regular selves. Kim Dae Myung was absolutely hilarious and he made laugh so hard in almost every episode. Jung Kyung Ho is also very funny and with a special brand of chaos that follows him everywhere. Jo Jung Suk is... I don't even know how to describe this. Made by an artificial intelligence? Everything he touches turns to gold, he knows always what to do, how to lighten the mood, how to assist his friends. He's just great.
Jeon Mi Do has a calming presence among them, always ready to provide and opinion, advice and diligent work. I loved how they showed that after they all went to sleep, she just pulled out her new script and continued to work. She has some real role model qualities and I wish to be more like her. I really appreciated how Yoo Yeon Seok made time for this project and tried to contribute his absolute best. He was very sad that he could be with them only for a short while, but he made an impact and was his usual sweet self.
The guest were so well chosen and I was blown away by the variety of them. Seven guests for eight episodes and with each of them they shared valuable moments. They were also motivated to entertain them which resulted in some pretty hilarious moments (if you know what I mean and I mean outdoor yard musicals). I was looking forward to Jung Moon Sung the most because he was my favourite in the drama and he did not disappoint. I enjoyed everyone, but Kim Hae Sook was a nice surprise for me and when they all started to call her omma, damn, my heart melted.
I usually rewatch Three Meals a Day at random when I have trouble falling asleep. It's a healing show, and this one is just so sweet, I can see myself rewatching it often. This is absolutely worth your time.
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The real definition of ‘Healing Show’
Definitely a must watch if you’re a Hospital Playlist fan. Even though the episodes are repetitive, work-cook-eat-sleep, I enjoyed every single of it. It’s funny, chaotic and heartwarming, exactly like you’re watching the characters themselves in the drama.Lee Ikjun / Jo Jeongseok: The mood maker who love to sing and cracking jokes
Ahn Jungwon / Yoo Yeonseok : Gentleman that loves to help and literally a MacGyver
Yang Sukhyung / Kim Daemyung: Soft spoken mama boy. A real life teddy bear
Kim Junwan / Jung Kyungho: Secretly a cutie that makes you want to keep him in your pocket (said by Do Jaehak ?)
Chae Seonghwa / Jeon Mido: Laughing at every jokes and good at doing stuff
Even for the guest (support role), they acted exactly how they are in real life.
Jang Gyeoul / Shin Hyunbeen: An awkward bean when she’s with Yeonseok
Med student twins / Yihyun & Hyunseong: The babies whom spoiled by Ikjun and even Jungseok.
Do Jaehak / Jung Moonsung: Clumsy and funny guy. Always being teased
Chu Minha / Ahn Eunjin: Bubbly and a ray of sunshine
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