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Coffee Prince korean drama review
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Coffee Prince
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by sparklingangel
mai 4, 2013
17 épisodes vus sur 17
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.0
From what one of my BFF's tells me, this show is an absolute staple in South Korean drama, and I would have to agree. However, I'm not really one to cheer on Han Gyul (the male lead) as he comes to grips with his attraction to who he thinks is a boy, but is actually Eun-Chan, an unfeminine girl. His angst over his attraction to a "boy" drove me nuts as did her LYING, but, still, the show is adorable. It really is. Although Han-Gyul is an idiot. How could he NOT tell that she was a girl? She's not THAT flat up top! As the actors go, Gong Yoo is absolutely gorgeous and fun as Choi Han-Gyul and Eun Hye Yoon is cute as Eun-Chan, but it was Jae Wook Kim as the Japanese-speaking waffle-maker that stole my heart. Maybe it was hearing Japanese in a Korean drama that did it or the fact that he has all the delectable qualities of Japanese men while still somehow being Korean. I don't know, but Sun Ki is my man! Great show, a little unbearably annoying at points, but still lots of fun.
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