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Fated to Love You korean drama review
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Fated to Love You
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by rachel
mai 22, 2015
20 épisodes vus sur 20
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
I belong to the camp that has watched the Taiwanese original. That said, I didn’t have very very high expectations of this adaptation, save that I was familiar with certain key turns in the story and personality traits of certain characters. What was disappointing: Certain parts of the story descended into totally unnecessary classic Korean drama noble idiocy. The show definitely felt like it could have ended at 18 episodes and safely and neatly tied the story up conclusively. That said, there are many redeeming aspects to this show. The chemistry between Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara is totally worth sitting through some of the more agonising parts. What a great reunion of early 00s greats. Jang Hyuk is so, so awesome in his role. He swings from maniacal to sincere and heartbroken, with the smallest expressions on his face revealing what a less capable would otherwise need a few minutes to express. I also enjoyed the way Jang Nara’s character was written - as a timid woman forced into a very peculiar set of circumstances, she wised up quickly and she learnt very quickly how to protect herself, all without betraying her true nature. Of course credit must also be given to Jang Nara for playing out all these nuances of her character. I also really enjoyed the various cultural references, a few to famous Korean movies, and a few to Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara’s previous projects. There are a few moments I'll always remember and would certainly want to relive, so I believe there is some rewatch value in it.
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