Un homme fuit ses proches après la faillite de son entreprise. Onze ans plus tard, les retrouvailles sont houleuses lorsqu'il se présente comme leur riche propriétaire. (Source : Netflix) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 가족X멜로
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Melrohauseu , Melo House
- Réalisateur: Kim Da Ye
- Genres: Romance, Drame, Famille, Mélodrame
Distribution et équipes
- Ji Jin HeeByeon Mu JinRôle principal
- Kim Jee SooGeum Ae YeonRôle principal
- Son Na EunByeon Mi RaeRôle principal
- Choi Min HoNam Tae PyeongRôle principal
- Yoon San HaByeon Hyeon JaeRôle principal
- Jung Woong InNam Chi Yeol [Tae Pyeong's father / JPLUS CEO]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
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Average drama with an unlikely premise and a dumbfounding conclusion.
This drama had a lot going for it--strong cast, good production values, "romance" in the title--except a script. FL Son Na Eun with her glorious scowl/RBF and mom Kim Jee Soo were the most engaging characters, but they didn't have much to work with.Most of the other (negative) reviews focus on the absurd premise of a hapless father abandoning his wife and two small children after going bankrupt and leaving them destitute, only to return 10 years (or more?) later with a pile of sketchy money and a not very well thought out plan to win their hearts back. But as bad as that is, it isn't even the worst aspect of the plot, which is the almost stupifying "I don't need no man to make me happy" conclusion. But who could blame them? In the almost complete absence of any redeemable male characters in the whole drama, the two principal female characters decide that they are better off/happy living alone. The icing on the cake comes when the young FL asserts she is happy continuing to live her celibate lifestyle and has absolutely no intention of ever getting married--despite her supposedly wonderful relationship with her nice guy boyfriend. (I wonder if she consulted him about this...) The writer even had the temerity to throw in a reference to South Korea's lowest in the world .78 birth rate in the same scene. And this was a "romance"? Mind blown.
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Not your cliche fairytale dramas
The drama from the start has been chaotic and funny but at the same time does well with the emotional moments too. The chemistry between the leads isn't fiery and passionate but kept subtle and fluffy. There are many funny moments and twists in every episode but it never overpowers the core of the story. The drama isn't your fairytale ones but a mature approach to such topics.The dynamics between the family be it that of husband - wife or father- daughter are complicated because of their painful past and struggles. Every character be it the family members or other characters have their own inner struggles that slowly comes out and is healed with the help of their loved ones.
Ji Jin Hee nailed it with his role as Mu Jin. Till now I have only seen him in serious roles but he knows how to pull off both emotional and funny moments well. Kim Jee Soo as a mother and wife showed her conflicting emotions really well. Na Eun and Min Ho too have done good with their part, they are not great but not bad too.
It is one good drama if you are looking for something more than the average cute fluffy dramas that are going on right now.
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