Showing posts with label Mother-knows-best. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother-knows-best. Show all posts

Monday, 2 November 2020

Trot lovers

 Korean title : 트로트의 연인

Other titles : Trot Romance / Lovers Of Trot / Lovers of Music

16 episodes

Aired on KBS2

From 2014 June to August

Main cast :

  • Ji Hyun Woo as Jang Joon Hyun
  • Jung Eun Ji as Choi Choon Hee
  • Shin Sung Rok as Jo Geun Woo
  • Lee Se Young as Park Soo In
  • Yoo Eun Mi as Choi Byul
  • Kim Hye Ri as Yang Joo Hee
  • Yoon Joo Sang as Jo Hee Moon
  • Kang Nam Gil as Choi Myung Shik
  • Son Ho Joon as Sul Tae Song
  • Kim Yeo Jin as Bang Ji Sook
  • Shin Bo Ra as Na Pil Nyeo
  • Jang Won Young as Lee Chul Man
  • Yoon Bong Gil as Lee Yoo Shik
  • Park Hyuk Kwon as Managing Director Wang
  •  Ji Soo Won as Hwa Soon 

Production credits :

  • Production Company : JS Pictures ; Chief Producer: Kim Sung Geun ; Producer: Yoon Sung Sik
  • Directors : Lee Jae Sang, Lee Eun Jin
  • Screenwriters : Oh Sun Hyung, Kang Yoon Kyung

Notes :

  • Hello Father AND Newspaper boss from Capital Scandal ! 
  • I've never heard trot songs before (though I knew it was Korean traditional popular songs) and I really like the songs in this drama.
  • You might know Jung Eun Ji from K-pop girl group Apink. Since I started to get into K-pop, I pay more attention to idols, and it's funny to realise that Choi Si Won, Micky Yoochun are/were idols. Also f(x) Krystal in the Heirs and AOA Shin Hye Jung in Good witch.
  • So before this drama, I thought that maybe I was over Korean dramas, after my disappointment with Good witch and it felt like ages since I last watched a drama I really liked. But I really liked this one !!
  • This review is from (recent) memory because weirdly I wasn't really inspired to write it. I'm not sure this review will be interesting enough to do this drama justice but I want to share that it was good and introduced me to trot.
 

Review : +

Title : Kinda embarassing. Litteral but not totally accurate since only Girl is a lover of trot while Boy doesn't care for it.

Girl : She's confident, headstrong and resilient. She loves singing trot because of how it makes her feel and how it makes other feel. Her energy is communicative.

Boy : He used to be a big star and has been disgraced. He's vain and arrogant but in the funny way, not in the annoying one. He's also talented and has a real passion for music.

Other girl : She's also a singer. She works hard to succeed but it's hard to know what she really wants since her mother (a former singer) is so overbearing. What they do with her character is really compelling.

Other boy : He's the heir of an entertainement company. He's... odd. He does things his way, not caring how he's perceived.

Plot : There is a plot, which is what it is. It's a bit meandering at the beginning and I have to say I skipped some parts, basically all the scenes that heaped misery on misery on Girl. It's handled better, with a lighter touch, later on. Not everything makes sense but at least it shows the struggle to succeed and not everything goes right. I also like how the romance develops and root for these two character's love so that's what I expect from a romance drama.

Other characters : Girl's little sister who is very cute, put-upon assistant, over-the-top mean girl, excentric CEO, nice mentor... most of them are well done.

What the... ? There are "nice gangsters" characters ? They're involved in a very weird scene that's quite dramatic then turns funny but I'm not sure it's successful. I like these characters as comic reliefs but it's not consistent with how they're introduced.

Cliché : The whole premise of you-have-to-help-out-X-in-doing-Y-to-get-Z. And then a "plot" cliché that I can't tell without spoiling that I personally think is way overdone (though I actually like the angst it brings). I groaned when I realised they were going there.

Funny : Yes.

Music : As I already said, music is one of the draw of the drama. Unless you don't like trot. Warning, the same song is used so much at the beginning that I feared they would only use one song throughout the whole drama. Fortunately, it was not the case.

Bottom line : The plot wasn't the best but it was good enough to not distract from the great characters, their compelling relationships, the comedy and the music. + !

Saturday, 30 July 2016

5-ji Kara 9-ji Made

Japanese title: 5時から9時まで
English title:  From 5 to 9

10 episodes
Aired on Fuji TV
From 2015 October to December

Main cast:
  • Ishihara Satomi as Sakuraba Junko
  • Yamashita Tomohisa as Hoshikawa Takane
  • Tanaka Kei as Kiyomiya Makoto
  • Takanashi Rin as Yamabuchi Momoe
  • Hayami Mokomichi as Kimura Arthur
  • Furukawa Yuki as Mishima Satoshi
  • Yoshimoto Miyu as Ashigaka Kaori
  • Ono Takehiko as Terada Kouei
  • Kaga Mariko as Hoshikawa Hibari
  • Shison Jun as Hoshikawa Amane
  • Saeko as Mouri Masako
  • Nagatsuma Reo as Hachiya Renji
  • Takada Hyoga as Satonaka Yuki
  • Tsunematsu Yuri as Sakuraba Nene
  • Toda Keiko as Sakuraba Keiko
  • Ueshima Ryuhei as Sakuraba Mitsuru

  • Production credits:
  • Original work: Manga 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made by Aihara Miki
  • Screenwriter: Koyama Shota
  • Producer: Goto Hiroyuki, Kinjo Ayaka
  • Director: Hirano Shin, Tanimura Masaki
  • Music: Dewa Yoshiaki, Habuka Yuri

  • Review: +/-


    Title: Girl teaches English at a language school. I guess, the timetable for her classes is from 5 to 9.

    Girl: She's passionate about her job and her dream is to go to New York. She's pretty, kind and self-willed. I can believe that several men are in love with her.

    Boy: He's a Buddhist monk, in charge of a temple, which is a kind of family "business". He's serious, earnest but lacks some social skills.

    Other boys: As I said, there are two other men in love with Girl. I can't say much without spoilers but they are not really interesting.

    Other girl: Her marriage with Boy has been arranged by her family and Boy's grandmother but she really wants to make it work.

    Plots/relationships: Boy and Girl are both great characters and I believe that they can be together, that she fills something in his heart. However, the biggest problem of this drama is the pure stalking going on.

    Of course, dramas have to contrive to make their characters meet again and again. I stopped counting the chance encounters in the drama I'm currently watching. Another way is to make one of the party interested. But since the other cannot reciprocate so soon, or there is no drama apparently, he (since it's usually the man) has to resort to stalking despite Girl's protests. I know I let it pass in Secret garden but the difference is that Girl here is clearly very upset to be pursued in that way. And it is upsetting to watch.

    Something else I didn't like: the villains are caricatures. One of them has a motivation that doesn't make sense, as for the other, the motivation for their entire behaviour is revealed in the last minutes of the last episode... so too late.

    Other characters: Families and her co-workers. There are two other relationships that are developped between secondary characters.

    What the...?: Weird fakeouts.

    Clichés: Embarrassing first meeting. Opposition of his family. Insta-love. Rain. Stalking.

    Funny: Yes.

    Bottom line: I watched it two months ago and I couldn't remember how it ended so I took it as a sign as I was unsure about the + or +/-. Once again, there was potential because most of the characters are interesting, even original, but I couldn't overlook some of its flaws.

    Saturday, 9 May 2015

    Prince + Princess 2


    Taiwanese title: 王子看見二公主

    16 episodes
    Aired on CTS
    From 2008 December to April 2009

    Main cast:
  • Annie Chen as Zhao Ke Rou
  • Dylan Kuo as Ning Huan Yu
  • Hong Zi Han as Zhao Mu Fan
  • Michael Zhang as Li Chen Xi
  • Ma Shi Li as Liu Xiao Yue
  • Miao Ke Li as Ning Sheng Nan
  • Zhu De Gang as Zhao De Qiang
  • Qian Yu An as Money
  • Ring Hsu as Zhao Xing An
  • Ken Hung as Xia Kuan
  • Peggy Tseng as Zhang Qi
  • Samuel Adam Whitman as James

  • Notes:
    - That poster is terrible.
    - I almost did not recognise Michael Zhang. I was wondering why I was attracted to that guy when I realised he was the Other boy in Down with love, with a different styling and attitude. I guess that makes him a very good actor.

    Review: +


    Title: There's a reason for this title but it has two problems. 1/ It makes it look like a sequel. 2/ It makes it look more cutesy than it is.

    Girl: She's a tomboy who wants to be a fashion designer. She's humble but driven, loyal and hard-working. I really liked her. She's also the second of three sisters (hence the title).

    Boy: He has no ambition, tends to whine, is immature, has no style... yes I still liked him. First, he is portrayed by Dylan Kuo who's so good-looking and charming that inflicting that hairstyle and clothes on him is criminal. Second, he is actually kind-hearted, quite smart and determined when he puts his mind to it.

    Other girl: She could have been a cliché but I like her and felt for her. I wish her the best... yes, I know she's fictional.

    Other boy: The nice guy who is in love with his girl friend. I'm starting to know why this drama is a plus because I really liked him too. He doesn't exhibit the traits I hate in this trope. He's not pushy and his life doesn't revolve around her loving him.

    Other boy: Arrogant type A but you guessed it... I liked him too.

    Relationships: It helps that Annie Chen has the right type and right amount of chemistry with each of her co-stars. The romantic entanglements are believable and the reflection of the characters' personalities. This is also true of their actions in general.

    Family: Girl's family is crucial to the proceedings. I enjoy seeing a relationship between three sisters and the dynamics.

    Funny factor? Yes. But some "jokes" are terrible. Please do not make a throaway joke about pretending to have been assaulted.

    Music: I liked it.

    What the...? He worked at Wall Street. Yeah, right. Everything related to how business works. There are a character and a set that disappear at some point, never to be heard of again. There is no excuse for the set, as for the character, it was caused by the illness of the actor/actress but still, they could have written some explanation in the drama.

    Bottom line: I like the characters, even despite some questionable behaviour because it is ackowledged in the drama and because we tend to accept more from charming people. Everyone is charming, has an interesting personality, the plot doesn't make them act out of character, I was invested in their stories. + !

    Sunday, 9 November 2014

    Borrow your Love


    Taiwanese title: 借用一下你的愛 (借用一下你的爱)

    14 episodes
    Aired on CTV
    From 2013 March to June

    Main cast:


  • Amanda Chu: Xie Ping An 謝平安
  • Dylan Kuo: Ye Chen 葉晨
  • Shi Yi Nan: Li Zi Wen 黎子文
  • Cherry Hsia: Xie Xi Le 謝喜樂
  • Linda Liu: Bai Ming Li 白明俐
  • Allen Chao: Li Shi Cheng 季世城
  • Huang Ke Jing: Ji Li Sa 季麗莎
  • Chen Qiao Wei: Li Huo Ying 季霍英

  • Notes:
    Hello Mother from Autumn's concerto!
    And I totally didn't recognise Amanda Chu from the same drama.
    Hey Cherry Hsia! I just watched you on Alice in Wonder city.

     

    Review: +/-


    Title: I'm glad I have this category so I can say how bad this title is. The title is misleading because it screams romance while romance is not a focus. As for the synopsis from Dramawiki: "Xie Ping An and Ye Chen pretended to be a couple in order to hook up their friends. However, the mismatch duo find themselves attracted to one another instead.", it's just false: this is not the premise of this drama.

    Girls: They are two orphans who have grown up together and who share a sisterly bond. Girl is brash while Other girl is sweet and timid.

    Boys: Full disclosure, this is the first time I thought that I'd like to have a boyfriend like a Boy. And Dylan Kuo totally deserves a spot on this list. I'm just not sure who to kick out. (Edit: now, I know who to kick out, so he's on it.)

    All four main characters are interesting and I cared about them. (++++)

    Relationships: I'm going to talk about the relationships first. The drama starts with hallmarks of romance: multiple coincidental meetings, initial dislike, forced interaction... however, it becomes quickly apparent that the focus will be on Girls' relationship. I didn't mind. (+)

    Plot: The plot is character-based. It advances briskly (which allows for Boy to figure things out and be smart). One piece of information I thought would last episodes before being revealed turned out to be the premise of the drama. (++)

    However, the drama suffers from a fatal case of last episode syndrome. It should be obvious but apparently, it's not (see also Heartstrings). A finale is supposed to wrap up the threads, and possibly give us an epilogue. It SHOULD NOT introduce lame cliché pointless new threads that are resolved in ten minutes. There was something else I disliked but it's more subjective. (--)

    Other characters: The villain is after my heart, complex with clear motivations, though crazy in execution.

    But, there is another very important character who is introduced as ruthless, not only by other people but we also see them in action. Then, at the end of the drama, they're practically a saint. I mean, I can believe that they're not just a monster but I wish their greyer parts were still acknowledged just so I know I've been watching the same events as the characters. Unfortunately, some secondary characters who had potential are also inconsistent.

    Most egregious clichés: Everyone is an orphan. Anyone can be CEO.

    Funny factor? A scene made me laugh out loud for minutes. I kind of felt bad about it because it's really really really embarrassing.
    As often, it gradually becomes darker, though there are still comedic moments.

    Music: Serviceable

    What the... ? Boy has the weirdest phobia.

    Bottom line: While watching, I couldn't decide between a + or a +/-. I don't know why because the characters, the plot, the relationships, everything was compelling. Maybe it was some details, maybe I miss romance... Anyway, the ending sealed it for me: +/-

    Monday, 10 March 2014

    Oh! my girl!!


    Japanese title: オー!マイ・ガール!!

    9 episodes

    Aired on NTV
    From 2008 October to December

    Main cast:
  • Hayami Mokomichi: Yamashita Kotaro
  • Yoshida Riko: Sakurai Anne
  • Kato Rosa: Fuji Mineko
  • Tomosaka Rie: Yasuno Makiko
  • Okada Yoshinori: Ishida Ken
  • YOU: Ozora Hinako
  • Furuta Arata: Sugawara Hirofumi
  • Kaga Takeshi: Ishizaka Kazuo

  • Notes:
    - Hello Little Hotaru! And you, co-worker from Star no Koi! Oh! And from Star no Koi there is also in one episode the manager!
    - Rewatching

     

    Review: +


    Title : That’s the kind I remember: generic and nonsensical. Besides, the exclamation marks are ridiculous.

    Boy : He works for a magazine writing article but his dream is to publish a novel. Meanwhile he writes cheesy « cellphone novels » which is something you write with your phone on an online platform. He’s an idealist (cynics would say « loser »).
    Girl : She’s his 6-years-old niece and before you think "What’s this drama? That'’s illegal and creepy." this drama is not romance. I don’t know what this genre is called but it is the one in which a grumpy old man begrudgingly befriends a neglected cute kid. Except, here, the man is young and handsome.
    Back to girl, she’s a child actress, she’s spoiled, she’s very poised with people, unfazed by her fame and a true professional. But she’s still very much a kid : she throws tantrums, sulks and needs to be taken care of.
    Girl : She’s Girl’s manager/assistant. Mmm, now that I think about it, she doesn’t have much of a personnality besides doing her best at her job. But it wasn’t distracting while watching and she’s a likable character who felt real. (+)
    Plot : Each episode is self-contained while building the overall story. People grow, learn things, there are real emotional stakes, it doesn't strain plausibility too much. (+)

    Other characters: There is a single mother who's a co-worker of Boy and his confident. His boss who's too lenient with Boy considering that he skips work a lot. The enemy, a fellow journalist who takes his job seriously so though his personality is quite bad, you understand his frustration with Boy. Finally, there are Girl's mother who is really selfish and the President of their agency. Oh, I almost forgot the neighbours - I think they're supposed to be funny but they were more annoying to me.

    Funny Factor? A little.

    Music: Good.

    What the...?: Girl and her mother live together and no one has figured out that they are related?

    Bottom line: Though I was totally shipping some characters, it's more a family show than a romance. It's an enjoyable drama that delivers emotional moments and did not make me cringe. (+)

     

    Sunday, 9 March 2014

    Paradise Kiss (film)


    Japanese title: パラダイス・キス

    116 minutes
    June 4, 2011
    Directed by Shinjo Takehiko

    Main cast:
    • Kitagawa Keiko: Hayasaka Yukari
    • Mukai Osamu: Koizumi Jouji "George"
    • Yamamoto Yusuke: Tokumori Hiroyuki
    • Igara Shunji: Isabella
    • Omasa Aya: Sakurada Miwako
    • Kaku Kento: Nagase Arashi
    • Kato Natsuki: Asou Kaori
    • Hada Michiko: Hayasaka Yasuko
    • Takahashi Hitomi: Koizumi Yukino
    • Ogi Shigemitsu: Nikaido Joichi

    Notes:
    - So many familiar faces!
    - I haven't read the manga by Yazawa Ai it is based on nor watched the anime adapted from the manga. However, there is an AMV I've liked that uses the Paradise Kiss anime and I was wondering how the movie would handle some of the contents...

    Review: +/-


    Title: Paradise Kiss is the name of the fashion brand that Boy's created with his friends. They want Girl to wear their dress at their runway competition organised by their fashion school.

    Girl: She's been studying since she was little to get into the best schools. She's actually not very good at it and she doesn't like it but her mother has been pressuring her. She has her own mind but she just doesn't know what she wants to be. (+)

    Boy: Of course he's a Genius at fashion design (me? not convinced). He also has a dark magnetism at the beginning of the movie. (+ at the beginning, - at the end).

    Other boy: Smart, good-looking, kind... perfect but bland. Girl's had a crush on him for years but he's never loved her back for reasons we learn in the movie even though I didn't care.

    Plot/Relationship: The positive first: Girl and Boy have good chemistry.
    However, the story really deserved to be told in a drama. Or more storylines/characters should have been cut. As it is, decisions happen too fast, things happen that should lead to developments but don't, characterisations suffer.
    Moreover, Boy's character gets diluted so much that he becomes a cliché.
    And, technically, it's a SPOILER, but I think it's more of a warning to those who know the manga or the anime: the ending has been changed. Be prepared. (-)

    Other characters: They were more background than fully developed characters.

    Funny factor? Not really.

    Music: I only remember "Everthing gonna be alright" because that scene was memorable.

    WTH: I don't know if it's as important in Japan to be tall, but it was hard to believe that Girl could have a career in modelling when she's always the smallest person in the room. + Some designs were quite ugly (my opinion for what it's worth) + you know I'm not really into a movie when I wondered where Girl left her suitcase.

    Bottom line: I spend a nice moment watching this movie, Kitagawa and Mukai were good but the story deserved better than whatever the Japanese version of being hollywoodified is. (+/-)


    After the jump, I will complain about what happens (or does not happen) in the movie so... spoilers!

    Thursday, 6 March 2014

    Autumn's Concerto


    Taiwanese title: 下一站,幸福
    Other title: Next Stop, Happiness

    21 episodes
    Aired on TTV/SETTV
    From 2009 October to 2010 February

    Main cast:

  • Ady An: Liang Mu Cheng 梁慕橙
  • Van Ness Wu: Ren Guang Xi 任光晞
  • Chris Wu: Hua Tuo Ye 花拓也
  • Tiffany Hsu: He Yi Qian 何以茜
  • Zheng You Jie: Xu Fang Guo 許方國
  • Linda Liu: Fang De Rong 方德容
  • Renzo Liu: Lawyer Lin 林律師
  • Tao Chuan Zheng: He Zhen Tang 何振堂
  • Xiao Xiao Bin: Liang Xiao Le 梁曉樂
  • Lin Mei Xiu: Hua Tian Xi Shi 花田喜氏
  • Amanda Chu: Hua Ci Xin 花癡心

  • Note: I want to issue a trigger warning: sexual harassment and violence on woman. My memories of this drama were so grim that it's only my second viewing though I was remembering quite liking it.

    Review: +


    Title: That's what I'm talking about! This title sounds good but makes no sense. I have no idea if this drama takes place in autumn and yes, a piece of music plays a role but I don't think it's a concerto (Wiki tells me it's the second movement in an orchestral suite).
     
    Boy: See the label "Arrogant jerk". However, Girl comes to love his sense of right and his passion. He's straightforward, brave and smart (though it's more tell than show, at least we see him at work). (+)
     
    Girl: At first, she's kind of perfect and you understand why guys like her. She's kind-hearted, smart hardworking and she never complains. She goes through so much that you just admire her. Moreover, she's not naïve nor dripping with optimism. She is a caring person who has a sense of self. (+)
     
    Other boy: Typical I-pine-for-years-for-my-girl-friend-even-though-she's-clearly-shown-me-that-she's-not-interested guy. I didn't like this character because he's too good to have been "friend-zoned" so early, he feels a bit too much like a plot device and that much devotion makes me uncomfortable.
     
    Other girl: Her love is not as built as Girl's love but she's so nice and her feelings are so sincere that you feel for her.
     
    Plot/Relationship: The plot consists in obstacles thrown the way of the main characters. But it's okay since their relationship is believable and compelling. Unfortunately, there is a mob subplot which is intertwined with the main story but which is too violent for my taste. Also, the ending was totally rushed for no apparent reason. It seemed like they realised at the last minute that they only had one episode left. But good chemistry and building so (+).
     
    Other characters: Terrible mother and stepmother, wise aviser, over-the-top villagers, over-ambitious rival...
     
    Funny factor? Not really (except Boy's assistant, I <3 you), the Melo factor is high.
     
    Music: Yes!
     
    Bottom line: This is a very good drama with a convincing couple, generally successful characterisations. The pace is excellent (except towards the end and the mob stuff). (+)
     
    P.S.: I advise you not to give up if you're annoyed by the flashbacks in the first episodes. It stops later. But seriously, note to whoever is responsible: flashbacks to an entire scene that happened in the same episode IS NOT necessary (and is not a good way to pad an episode if that was the intent).

    Tuesday, 8 May 2012

    Secret Garden


    Korean title: 시크릿 가든

    Aired on SBS - Winter 2010/11 - 20 episodes

    Main cast:

  • Hyun Bin as Kim Joo Won
  • Ha Ji Won as Gil Ra Im
  • Yoon Sang Hyun as Choi Woo Young/Oska
  • Kim Sa Rang as Yoon Seul
  • Lee Philip as Im Jong Soo
  • Lee Jong Suk as Han Tae Ssun
  • Yoo In Na as Im Ah Young
  • Kim Ji Sook as Moon Yeon Hong
  • Park Joon Geum as Moon Boon Hong
  • Kim Sung Oh as Kim Sung Woo


  • In supporting parts:
    Hello "Bad guy" from Capital Scandal!
    Hello "Director's friend" from Heartstrings! :)

    [2020 July 18th edit : I just did a rewatch, and I have thoughts. I'll just add them in italics. My perspective have changed in 8 (!) years and I'm less enthused.]


    Review: +


    Title: I think it refers to the name of a place in a drama but I don't think it matches the drama.

    Girl: Kick-a. Like, literally. She's a stuntwoman and it's glorious to watch the action scenes. She also has a cute side and the actress does a great job. I used to not get "girl crush" but now I do :). (+)

    Other girl: I like her but I don't really know what to think of her. Is she supposed to be nice or mean? Is she doing everything out of resentment? (-) [Bizarrely, I actually like her more now and I understand her motivations. It's not her fault that she is trapped in a bad storyline.]

    Boy: Arrogant and cute. He has his weaknesses and quirks which is sometimes funny and also gives him some personality. (+) [As someone who is now in the workplace and who know people who got severely depressed after being harassed at work, I was uncomfortable with how badly Boy treats his employees. Moreover, he's never really called out on it and never apologise for it or shown to have changed his ways.]

    Other boy: As I said in another review, I don't know what is my problem with the actor Yoon Sang Hyun. He's a good actor and everything but... there's just something off. Anyway, back to more objective remarks: his character is interesting. He's funny (like saying cheesy things and being self-aware about it) and non-confident while being a huge star. Also, I really like his relationship with Boy. [I like him less now. I feel that he only has two modes: screaming and moping. It's too bad because his character of an aging Hallyu star, like Girl's, is not common in dramas.]

    Relationships: The main couple has an insanely hot chemistry. Just for them, it was almost a Fav. (I think I remember from Sam-Soon that Hyun Bin is good with chemistry.) Anyway, it makes possible to overlook some of the stalkerish and borderline offensive stuff happening because it's obvious that she is sensitive to his courting. Their dynamic is at the same time cute and hot. (+) [This is the biggest change after my rewatch, I felt less chemistry and was more sensitive to the lack of respect for physical boundaries and the possessiveness. I kept thinking: "what if someone behaved that way with me, I would hate it." It only works if you watch it as fairytale like.]

    Alas, there is another relationship happening at the same time... and I don't know what to make of this one. It's too melodramatic, it's simultaneously clear and not clear why they broke up and it's devoid of chemistry. I didn't care about them. Also a lot of their story is showed in flash-backs, not in chronological order, so it doesn't help to understand their relationship. (-) [This hasn't changed. This relationship is still a disaster. I forwarded almost all their scenes. I also realised that there is no progress, no evolution whatsoever between them for a good part of the runtime.]

    Plot: The plot with the main couple is great. I love it, I love almost everything that happens. I can't really develop because I don't want to spoil and it's a drama for which spoilers should be avoided. (+)
    But I didn't like the storyline with the mother. Not only it is a cliché (something I can be OK with if done properly) but it was annoyingly repetitive. (-) [This bothered me less now.]
    The storyline with Other boy was okay. But I didn't find it as engaging as the main storyline.

    Other characters: Family: I didn't have any interest in his family. As I said, it is one weakness of this drama. Friends: Very good. All of them were funny and nice. Bad guy: There isn't any bad guy per se, but I like the character that is the closest to being one.

    Funny factor: Pretty good. Characters and situations and recurring jokes.

    Music: It was ok. [On rewatch, I noticed the musical theme associated to the other main relationship and disliked it.]

    Bottom line: I so wanted this drama to become one of my Fav! Because I loved the main couple and their story. Unfortunately, a not-so-great B-storyline/couple and an annoying, repetitive plot device with the mother makes it only a Plus. (Which is also good). I would recommend watching it and fast-forward some scenes. ;)
    [I still really like this drama !! Its strengths: it's funny, there are strong characters (though some are kinda wasted), there are surprises (I won't reveal any of them though one is spoiled in every synopsis) and the end is satisfying.]


    After the jump, a more complete review with spoilers!