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"Welcome to Samdal-ri" stands out as a gem in the realm of Romance Comedy Korean Dramas, earning a well-deserved perfect score of 10/10 across all aspects, including Story, Acting, Music, and Overall execution. This captivating series successfully weaves a tale that not only tugs at the heartstrings but also leaves a lasting impression on the audience.At the core of its excellence is the compelling storyline that unfolds in the picturesque backdrop of Samdal-ri. The narrative is a delightful blend of romance and comedy, skillfully crafted to keep viewers hooked from the first episode to the last. The scriptwriters have managed to strike a perfect balance, introducing heartwarming moments intertwined with humor, making it a rollercoaster of emotions.
The character development in "Welcome to Samdal-ri" is praiseworthy. Each character is meticulously crafted, bringing depth and authenticity to the narrative. The protagonists' journey is not just a love story; it's a journey of self-discovery and growth. The chemistry between the lead characters is palpable, adding a layer of believability to their relationship that resonates with the audience.
The acting in this Korean Drama is nothing short of exceptional. The cast delivers stellar performances, portraying their characters with nuance and sincerity. The lead actors not only share fantastic on-screen chemistry but also breathe life into their respective roles. The supporting cast contributes significantly to the overall charm, injecting humor and emotion into the storyline.
A noteworthy aspect of "Welcome to Samdal-ri" is its enchanting music. The soundtrack complements the scenes perfectly, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments. Whether it's a poignant romantic scene or a lighthearted comedic moment, the music serves as a powerful accompaniment, elevating the viewer's experience. The well-curated soundtrack becomes a memorable element, leaving a lasting imprint on the audience.
The overall execution of the series is commendable. The cinematography captures the beauty of Samdal-ri, providing a visual treat for the viewers. The pacing is well-managed, ensuring a smooth flow of the narrative without unnecessary drag or haste. The production values are high, contributing to the immersive experience that "Welcome to Samdal-ri" offers.
What makes this Korean Drama stand out is its ability to resonate with a wide audience. While it delivers on the romantic and comedic fronts, it also explores themes of friendship, family, and personal growth. This multifaceted approach adds layers of depth to the storyline, making it a fulfilling watch for viewers looking for more than just a typical romantic comedy.
In conclusion, "Welcome to Samdal-ri" is a masterpiece in the world of Korean Dramas. Its flawless storytelling, exceptional acting, enchanting music, and overall execution make it a standout in the genre. With a perfect 10/10 rating in every category, this series is a must-watch for anyone seeking a heartwarming and entertaining experience. "Welcome to Samdal-ri" leaves an indelible mark, reminding us of the enduring power of love and laughter in storytelling.
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awesome drama
this drama is too good...we have seen the downfall of cho eun hye and rise of cho sam dal...the journey the friendship, the support she got from all the natives of jeju just perfect everything is good.....The acting of lead as well as supporting actors are good...i love you hanyeos☺️ got to know something new about korean culture...every single episode was good make me curious to watch next..now a days drama this much good are not there which is perfect in every aspect the ending was perfect tooo...thanks everyone for giving such a nice drama.Cet avis était-il utile?
A heart-warming drama
From the first few episodes, it became clear that this wasn't the typical revenge drama. This meant that no matter how much I wanted Bang Eun-Ju to suffer in the worst way for her wicked deeds, Sam-Dal's journey would take center stage - and what a journey it was. It was one of healing, re-discovery, friendship, family, and community. The best part is, that it wasn't just Sam-dal's journey. All the characters, in one way or another, had something they needed to heal from. Decades-long grief and resentment, anger, heartbreak, unrequited love, guilt, and the shame that comes with failed dreams. It was a richly rewarding experience for our characters as individuals and as parts of the close-knit Samdal-Ri community.One of my favorite things about this drama is that it showcases the importance of a supportive community, a home to return to whenever one gets weary of the drudgery that living often requires. Home is where you can come up for air, take a rest, and when you are recharged, go out to face the world again.
Everyone got the ending they deserved, a second chance to go at shelved dreams, to mend broken relationships, to fall in love. It was so wonderful. Bang Eun-Ju also got the ending she deserved, of course. The actors were spectacular; all the characters were memorable and evoke warm memories even after it's over - except Bang Eun-Ju. (JCW moved me to tears more than once with his powerful, emotional scenes. Yong-Pil was my favorite).
Overall, a very enjoyable drama.
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the kind of show that makes you want to call home
This heartwarming and uplifting show will take you on a fun and chaotic ride back home and the people that know you best. The story follows three sisters as they return home to their small town in Jeju as they try to run from troubles and end up finding themselves again in the people they left behind.Their hometown is full of chaotic and sometimes frustrating people but they are also the ones that know them best. The togetherness and small town family is heartwarming to watch. You watch as the girls are forced to confront the problems they were trying to run away from and find their way back to themselves and happiness. The acting from the entire cast is superb. This show also showcases a bunch of green flag men in these women's lives which is so fun to watch. I especially love the friendship of the 5 best friends that grew up together.
I did find certain parts frustrating to watch, primarily the story line about Yoong-sil's father but I could also sympathize and see in his character a realistic portrayal of grief. I do wish there had been more of an ending for the main perpetrator of the series but you were still shown that her acts were exposed so I guess that is enough.
All in all this is a fun watch that had me laughing and smiling and ultimately wanting to make a trip back home.
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Best lighthearted show for the start of 2024
Welcome to Samdal-ri was so refreshing and, although there are some frustrating characters once in a while, we see the character development and how life really comes to play out. The story was not something seen super often and the love story wasn’t over the top the MUSIC was amazing shoutout to DK from seventeen for making the song cover sound so good. The story makes me realize that the meaning of home and love and I really liked that. I would give this show a 10 but it’s more of a light show which is not my favourite genre which is my own preference. So despite my biases this show would be a 10.Cet avis était-il utile?
A SHOWSTOPPER! PURE GREATNESS!
As I’m being introduced to Korean actors, several have become favorites: Jang Gwang, Jeon Gook Hwan, Lee Min Ki, Yoo Ji Tae, Song Kang, Won Jin Ah, Lee Bo-Young, Ahn Eun Jin, Kim Ji-Won and many others, but the one I’ve come to adore, is Ji Chang-Wook. He has that wholesomeness of “boy next door,” charm and charisma! Above all, he’s a great actor-no matter the genre. Commanding my attention also, is Kim Mi Kyung. Whatever the role (generally a mom), she is captivating! After scrolling past “Welcome to Samdal-ri” numerous times, I decided to read its synopsis and noticed the list of actors. Chang-Wook and Mi-Kyung were listed! Although the title is not enthralling, it becomes apropos, as the show progresses. I give kudos to the screenwriter and director-a job well done; a bow to the casting agency that assembled this group of performers: SUPERB! Each role internalized and brilliantly delivered! Whether Lead, Support, or a Bit part, all were outstanding and deserving of awards! This show depicts camaraderie, friendship, fun, love, pain, loss, revival, and has a great OST. It is definitely worthy of your time, and must be considered for rewatching!Cet avis était-il utile?
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Yongpil's portrait description
This is not a proper review because I'm not very good with those, I'll just say I enjoyed this drama though I skimmed through some parts, the leads were amazing at their roles. Uri Dokyeom did amazing with the OST and Jeju is beautiful.Anyway I'm just writing this because I think Yongpil's portrait description in the last episode was really heartwarming and tied everything up so I hope everyone reads it, since it wasn't translated on Netflix:
Yongpil always looks up at the sky. The ever-changing nature of nature, invisible to others, seems to be visible to his eyes. Lenticular clouds are lens-shaped clouds that are aligned at right angles to the wind direction at high altitudes.
It is sure to catch your eye due to its unique shape, and it also gives the feeling of rising into the sky.
I always wanted to be a dragon in a war. A dragon leaving the stream and soaring high in the sky Paradoxically, the stream
It was only when I came back to this place and back to him that I realized that I was able to soar because of him. It was Yongpil who taught me how to protect myself and not get swept away in a world where everything changes rapidly every day.
Just as he was a catalyst for me, I want to be a catalyst for him and watch him rise high in the sky and make his dreams come true.
This photo, and this exhibition, is a sincere confession to him who now feels comfort, not longing.
I express my sincere feelings to him who accompanied me to the Korea Meteorological Administration photo exhibition, and to him who will continue to travel with me in the future
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WHAT A WAY TO START 2024.
Now, I might be slightly biased since I'm a huge fan of both main leads. Especially JCW...I Love the man, but this just maybe the best drama I've watched this year.Let me start with what I didn't like;
1. I like a good revenge story; I like seeing the tables turn on bullies and them getting a piece of their own pie; did it happen here? Yes, it did. Was it enough? No, it wasn't. I needed that woman to suffer a lot more, more backlash and hate from the same media she tried to manipulate.
The boyfriend too, I mean all the cheating ass got was vinegar and a spoiled kimchi bath...I needed more.
2. The ML's dad, the redemption arc was kinda fast and not deserved to some extent, but hey at least he gave his blessing.
3. Bu Sang Do...I don't know I just didn't like his entitlement; dude I know the heart wants what it wants but still...damn.
4. Why the hell didn't we get a Mansu side story???????????
5. Jin Dal's Inlaws...I know they got punished but I needed to see it.
6. With all this I think this drama was finished in haste and deserved a lot more than 16 episodes.
7. I needed all the people who turned their backs on Sam-Dal to quite frankly eat shit. Sorry excuses of humans.
What did I like? Buckle up, folks.
1. Ji Chang Wook; I don't know, I just love the guy. He could be the most macho man in a scene and still be cute and lovable. I like me a guy who can do both. I'm also obsessed with his walking style.
As for the acting, the guy never disappoints, we will take what he's dealt and serve it exceptionally, kudos to the casting team because if I were asked to describe JCW i'd point at Cho Yong-Pil...man owned that character, he delivered the best emotions. Who doesn't love a green flag who's a tad bit emotionally dramatic and while lot stubborn?
2. Shin Hye Sun; My first drama with her was Mr. Queen and I was excited about her character here and man ...did she deliver. Slightly unhinged; I mean who carries rotten kimchi just to fling it on someone? She played her character so well, too well that I believed her hometown was Jeju and that she was a real professional photographer.
3. KMK...any drama with this woman...I'm in. It was like a sequel to Healer watching her and JCW again. The woman puts her entire self into every character and I love to see it.
4. The supporting cast, the haenyos were for once nice ahjummas...some dramas just have annoying ones who meddle and create trouble. The Jeju friends was a nice add, I especially liked WKT who was a hoot; sure we needed him to shut up sometimes but the man was the best cupid if i ever saw one...he jumped the plot that would have otherwise dragged with a whole lot of secrets and miscommunications.
5. Sam-Dal and the relationship she has with her parents, her friends and especially her sisters who were a favourite. I can't believe i hated Jin-Dal in K2...that woman was mean! But here...i looked forward to every scene she was in esp with her 'husband' .The director said I want crazy and the woman was like hold my beer!
Lessons learnt;
1. Fear Knetz.
2. The Korean fanbase system has a whole lot of power than they should. Entire cooperations rely solely on public opinion which could be shifted at the drop of a hat.
3. It's sad and shocking to see how lives could be ruined by one person and their smartphone. How many people has this happened to and why does it continue to happen???????
Anyway, I'm giving this a couple of weeks before I come back to binge-watch it .
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Welcome to Samdal-ri
I really enjoyed this drama, some people might say that it's boring or that the main leads are too childish in their behavior. And of course everyone has their opinions which should be respected.In my opinion, this drama, depicted how easy it is for celebrities in Korea to have their careers crumble and even their lives sometimes all due to rumors or speculation.
I enjoyed all the side stories and main story line on this drama, as it shows the hardship of making it into the world and how difficult it is to succeed sometimes, it also shows us that even if people sometimes don't remember in most cases there is always somewhere we can go back to, there is always a chance to restart and get back up even if it's difficult. That it should never be an option to just stand down and accept such treatment when we are innocent.
I think that in my opinion the main characters on this drama also showed us that in a relationship people don't need to be serious all the time, it's okay to be silly and goofy and even outside a relationship, it's okay to be all of that, people don't need to be silly all the time, it's okay to be childish sometimes no matter the age we have, It's okay to cry if we want to cry, and it's okay to be silly and funny when we want to (of course when it's appropriate as well).
Overall, this was a wonderful drama to watch, it had a sense of nostalgia and all the supporting roles made a great job during this drama as well, this drama had some of my favorite actors, so I was incredibly pleased with everyone present and their performance.
(as mentioned before, everyone's opinion should be respected and everyone had a right to have one as people have different tastes and takes on every situation)
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underrated pearl
the acting and the story is great, even though I was sometimes annoyed at the female lead for not defending herself but the writing was well done and as the episodes went on, her take on the situation and her decision not to do anything made sense.every characters are touching in their own way and the development is delight to watch. each one of them has a story and it's nice to see how they interact with each other.
the way they protect each other, grieve, laugh and cry together is heartwarming.
and as usual, all the actors give a great performance
can't wait for the last episodes and for the karma to catch the Seoul girl.
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Welcome to Ji Chang-wook!
Fans of small-town dramas will feel right at home here.To be fair, the village based plot doesn't start in earnest until a few episodes in but once in place, all the typical elements are on full display. Bucolic setting, tight knit community and "colourful" locals all slot in seamlessly.
It doesn't mean this drama is all sunshine and sea breezes, quite the contrary. The first few episodes can be titled, "How low can the FL go?". The simple answer is very low. Not only did her professional and personal life collapsed in Seoul but her troubles follow her back to her hometown on Jeju.
To be honest, the first few episodes are hard to watch. Not because of bad acting but it was an endless series of setbacks, angst and tears. There is little concrete reasoning behind her fall from grace other than the A-plot demands it. The problem is that the shouting and crying only got worse when she arrived home because now it involves the whole family unit and sundry other characters. It was surprisingly relentless when you consider this is supposed to be a rom-com.
Fear not, Ji Chang-wook is here! Our ML is the soothing influence, the voice of reason and the mirror for the FL to see the truth behind all the ill feelings and maltreatment she has suffered for years. Members of the 5 Eagles Brotherhood helped as well. They might not be the sharpest tool in the shed but their total dedication to Cho Sam-dal is a sight to behold and woe to anyone who stood in their way.
Thankfully, the feel of the series changes completely once the OTP acknowledge their feelings for each other. There is nothing a united village can't handle and while they still face challenges, we know they are just speed bumps on their road to success.
Speaking of romance, the OTP is always going to be front and centre, but it is relatively uneventful once they clear the air. The shaky romance between the eldest sister and her ex-husband is more engaging. Props to the actor playing the ex-husband. He could have been a typical spoiled heir, but he is so earnest and sweet that you just have to love him, warts and all. The scene with the cockroach is unmissable.
As I mentioned before, the show is angst heavy, but it is not well balanced. This is largely because the antagonist is light weight. There is no dastardly master plan. She got desperate and the fourth estate took care of the rest. She rode the tiger but have no idea how to get off. This also means the resolution, when it came, felt underdone. It closed the chapter but there is not a lot of satisfaction to be had.
The last EP is total fan service. There is a lot of lovely scenes that wrap up the various threads but the best one is probably the photo exhibition. It is a lot more about the ensemble cast of locals than the weather and it was very touching and uplifting.
All in all, it is an uplifting story that ticked a lot of boxes. Fans of JCW will rejoice. He is such a versatile actor nowadays. Honourable mention must go to Kim Mi-kyung. The veteran actor really gave us her all. Bravo!
Is it the best example of this genre, not quite. There are shows which nailed the formula better and/or the ensemble cast turned in better performances but it is good enough to earn my recommendation, for now. Enjoy!
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A Compelling Story About the Meaning of a Home
It is hard to watch this show and not compare it to Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, I would be lying if I said there are not glaring similarities. The story revolves around a female protagonist who leaves Seoul and goes to a small, tight-knit, sea-faring town on Jeju Island; then they meet a hometown hero guy who loves living there and knows all of the ins and outs of the town. I will say, as I kept watching Welcome to Samdal-ri, it began to stand out and become its own show. The two leads worked really well today, and I loved the hopeless romantic aspect that Yong-Pil (Ji CHang-Wook) brought to the story, he never gave up on the one girl he always loved and it was really sweet to see.One of my favorite aspects of this kdrama was the townsfolk, they brought it all to life. Each character had their own backstory, how they had "failed" one way or another and ended back in Samdal-ri. They each had their quirks and that made it very fun to watch. The music was also quite good, and I have only good things to say about everyone's acting. There were certainly some clichés, and the character transformations were predicable, albeit done quite well. Also, the Hae-Yal and Hae-Yeul mother-daughter relationship was brilliant and surprisingly moving, but I won't further elaborate for spoiler reasons.
The best part of Welcome to Samdal-ri was the message: the importance of home and a place to return to. It does not matter if it is small and quiet, a home is the place that you know, and the place that knows your. It is usually a "who," as opposed to a "where." It is ok to venture beyond your original home, but there is so much value in a safe place to return to, and that is why I loved the final episode of this show: it really drove this message home in a beautiful way. Whether you are growing up and venturing out in the world, or if you are old and live the same life every day, this show is for you, and this message was beautifully told.
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