Penúltimo Amor (2016) poster
7.4
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Avaliações: 7.4/10 de 1,548 usuários
# de Fãs: 5,132
Resenhas: 6 usuários
Classificado #6737
Popularidade #3102
Fãs 1,548

Uma mulher solteira, já quarentona e que só pensa em sua carreira, começa a se perguntar se deveria fazer algo mais do que apenas trabalhar e planejar sua aposentadoria. Kang Min Joo é uma bem-sucedida produtora de TV focada apenas em sua carreira e que não possui nenhum interesse em envolvimentos românticos. Mas quando ocorrem diversos contratempos, ela se pergunta se não deveria fazer algo mais de sua vida e talvez viver de outra maneira. É aí que Min Joo passa a esbarrar constantemente com Go Sang Shik . Como os dois não se suportam, logo começam a brigar. As coisas se complicam quando Min Joo muda-se para um novo apartamento no interior, cujo dono é Sang Shik, que também mora lá com sua irmã imatura, Go Mi Rae , sua filha, Ye Ji, e Park Joon Woo, amigo íntimo da família e dono de um café. Joon Woo acaba se apaixonando por Min Joo e tenta tirá-la de sua zona de conforto, o que faz com que Sang Shik irrite-se pelo fato de ela estar sendo cortejada por outra pessoa. Será que Min Joo perceberá que há coisas muito mais importantes na vida após esses dois homens cruzarem seu caminho? (Fonte: Viki; editado por MyDramaList) Editar Tradução

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episódios: 20
  • Exibido: Jul 30, 2016 - Out 16, 2016
  • Exibido em: Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: SBS
  • Duração: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Pontuação: 7.4 (scored by 1,548 usuários)
  • Classificado: #6737
  • Popularidade: #3102
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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unterwegsimkoreanischenD
34 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil
Jun 17, 2022
20 of 20 episódios vistos
Completados 0
No geral 8.5
História 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musical 8.5
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Mature romance, yet balanced with the eternal youth residing in the feeling of falling in love.

"Second to Last Love" is processing the topic 'getting old in South Korea' in a playful, sometimes profound, sometimes tender way. 'Old' means having exceeded 40. An 'Ahjumma' can be a swear word for a South Korean woman. Also ´Ahjussi´ for a man. In German it would probably be comparable if the casual 'Du' among around +/- 30 year old people suddenly became a 'Sie' - then you know: now I've fallen out of the '+/- same age'...

In South Korea, a large percentage of life revolves around looking good and looking young. Marriage is also a big topic - wedding photos are always placed accordingly large and dominant in the house or apartment. The family ultimately forms the meaning of life, so to speak, if you follow in the footsteps of tradition. In case you stick to this standard - look good, marry well and take care of an honorable family - then everything is fine. Just one step to the right or left of the path creates social turbulence. Women (and men too) must be prepared and able to stand this. The issue will come up more or less confrontationally on every occasion.

This South Korean peculiarity is the starting point for many a KDrama. In "Second to Last Love" as well. However, this story chooses its own fine style and an almost progressive approach to it. Age and age differences in partnership are brought up again and again in several respects. Likewise, married vs. unmarried. Not only the conservative, but also somewhat more free-spirited perspectives and opinions are interspersed in a refreshingly good mood.

While the female protagonist is a career woman and single, the male protagonist lives as the head of a patchwork family. His wife died long ago, as did her fiancé. (Not that they didn't want a partner...) They've both been living their particular single life-style for decades by now and have gotten used to it. They no longer expect anything to change. This is where the KDrama comes in and tweaks a few dramaturgical adjustments in order to shake them both up and question their lives, their life plans, their longings and decisions. They may be 'old' in the eyes of society, but their lives are far from over. And THAT is the key point! There is still time and space for new decisions, for change, even for a second love in the last half of their life. Apart from aging, "Second to Last Love" is also about taking responsibility for one's own life and one's own decisions, including new ones. Despite all the depth, which it doesn't shy away from, the KDrama also has a touch of humor overall.

The protagonists´ 'grown-up' relationship is so delightfully mature and refreshingly grounded. Kim Hee-ae and Ji Jin-hee embody this adult maturity successfully balanced with the magic of eternal youth that resides in the feeling of falling in love. Their rapprochement, their feelings for each other and their attitude towards the other form a pleasant contrast to the more enthusiastic youthful forms that the protagonists are also confronted with...

The story is embedded in a picturesque, idyllic landscape and also allows a look behind the curtains of KDrama industry. The plot and its difficult issues - 'aging' and 'taking responsibility' - are rounded off by a few secondary plots within the patchwork family and work colleagues. A bit of intrigue should not be missing either. Last but not least, and above all, there is the romance, which despite the obstacle-filled terrain unerringly and sensitively paves the way between the two protagonists...

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bambamby
11 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil
Nov 3, 2016
20 of 20 episódios vistos
Completados 1
No geral 7.5
História 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musical 7.0
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Second to last love...

The drama itself is good, I loved the leads because personally I'm a hard fan of Kim Hee-Ae. Is a familiar drama condensed in 20 episodes and well carried but I have to say sometimes it was a bit long to me.
Where I should to start? If you are searching an adult drama without these childish moments in others of the same genre this is your drama.
Mature actor/actresses portraying mature characters. Good!

To point:
- The plot is very common, but the secondary characters personal stories add salt to the drama.
- The locations are beautiful or at least to me! A way to meet new cities or landscapes in korea.
- The family theme is cute, and probably one of my favorite things in this drama maybe because my family is very similar to them and I love these kind of bonds.

To REMARK:
If you like Kim seulgi.. Just watch this drama, I dont know why but this girl has charisma as actress and I think she could make easily others roles apart of romcom.

Aaaaaaaaaaaand I wanna add one thing more, I finished this drama because I I got so used to the stories of the others couples. Don't disappointed *thumb up*

Personal opinion:
No my favorite drama, maybe it will go to that '' re watch some parts'' list. But if you are bored give to this a try!

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Detalhes

  • Drama: Penúltimo Amor
  • País: Coreia do Sul
  • Episódios: 20
  • Exibido: Jul 30, 2016 - Out 16, 2016
  • Exibido On: Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: SBS
  • Duração: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - 15 anos ou mais

Estatísticas

  • Pontuação: 7.4 (avaliado por 1,548 usuários)
  • Classificado: #6737
  • Popularidade: #3102
  • Fãs: 5,132

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