It's a short drama (only 12 episodes) and I needed something lighter after watching "3-nen A Gumi: Ima kara mina san hitojichi desu" y "Princess Agents"... so, I gave it a chance, and I liked it much more that I thought I'd do.
So, the story happens in France, but it could be anywhere else. It talks about people, with problems, and how they have the time to think about them and resolve them. It talks about how to connect with people, and things that matter in life. Overall, you'll have the feeling to see how the show compares two completely different cultures (the Asian and European on one hand, the Korean and French, on the other hand), and how, if you are able to appreciate other places, people and culture, you'll learn and you'll grow as a person by yourself. And on the way, you'll solve the problems you could have.
I liked that this show is much more that a rom-com. It's really short and you'll have a good feeling at the end. Give it an opportunity.
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If Hyperion was a low-budget kdrama romcom filmed in France (alternatively, Red Herring Country)
As far as travel fling stories go, this one is pretty good. Not only is the OTP couple fun, but also all the main characters, everyone participating in the package tour were very interesting (at least interesting after a while) & well acted. Also I found the realistic portrayal of sex for a 2017 kdrama quite unexpected. The only love triangle in the drama is more of a Red Herring than anything else, so yes love triangle haters can safely watch this.++It would have taken minuscule effort to fix the script & create something remarkable. Unfortunately for a pre-produced drama the story sure doesn't seem to be particularly well written, or consistent. Just a minor change in the timeline would have removed the completely unnecessary ugliness from the OTP relationship. If I look at this realistically, it sure looks more than a bit horrible. At the early episodes ML is still in a relationship with the supposed love of his life that may have betrayed him, but he DOESN'T YET know that, they are basically in a quarrel. If I wanted to be mean I could say, that the whole plot is kind of like "We were on a break & then I fell in love with the copy-place girl, BUT IT'S FINE, because LATER I've learned that Rachel is Hitler." it's okay to completely fall for your rebound, but not like this, I don't think.
France sure is beautiful & luckily The Package works fine as a travel show as well. Though the cinematography is a bit strange. It's like the crew had no time to properly set up the scenes & think about how to effectively use some of the prettiest landscapes in the world. The end result is still gorgeous, but the photography is just whelming.
There were some very - ehm - creative product placements. As dumb as the "my friend needs these, he's lonely" sounds for a Peepee enlarger product placement, it's still better then the usual "everyone being sick all the time feeding each other cold medicines mouth to mouth" & whatnot.
#rant on
I'm sick and tired of the whistleblower cliche. I mean sure okay, whistle-blowing about embezzlement & then getting burned, because Korea is a corrupt sh***ole is not fun to watch, but that's at least somewhat in the realm of reality, right? However using African citizens as guinea pigs and then tens of random white collar workers covering it up like this is just too much. You need to be a special kind of psychopath to cover up potential mass murder this way.
Also have you guys noticed the trend how in kdramas completely unreasonable love can succeed, but whistleblowers never do. It's almost as if BigChaebol is paying for these educational lessons, as unlikely and stupid this conspiracy theory appears to be.
It's just too difficult to justify why this plot is in the drama, there is no real benefit, it could've been easily replaced with something more realistic. (like she cheated, she was forgiven & then has not shown up at the airport, because reasons)
#rant off
The ending is not nearly as bad as I have thought it would be. Of course there is the totally dumb, illogical separation, but the presentation is somewhat beautiful, it's not a complete blowout like in most kdramas. Overall I would rate the final episode at 6/10, which is certainly far above average, there are countless far better kdramas with hugely worse endings.
This is the first time in my kdrama watching carrier that I liked Yoon Park in a role. He is typically the teary-eyed second lead that ruins the drama for me. I never though he is not a good actor, but he really drew the short straw as far as typecasting goes, I wish he had more roles like this!
7.5/10 is a bit high for this drama, but considering how unique it is, it's probably justifiable. Every kdrama addict should watch this, eventually.
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Traveling abroad to find ourselves
I like it a lot.With France as the background, with music, landscapes and monuments, we follow some tourists in a journey of culture, love, finding themselves and the others. Is there a destiny in our lives? Do we really know the one that is traveling with us or waiting on the other side?
The story or stories are interesting, all the couples have struggles and got me curious to know more and to root for a good ending. They all have flaws, but all of them are good people.
It was written to give us only a part of the picture so we didn’t know what to think… Who is the guy chasing her? Is the future wife and mother having an affair?
There are some loose ends, some decisions that didn’t make sense because of the way the characters personality were deliver, but it is not important in the story.
France is so big and with lot of cultural sites. The only thing that I thought was lacking was the French way of life and the current history.
ACTING- was very very good.
MUSIC – love that kind of French music, and even the Korean songs were nice.
REWATCH – I know the ending and I already visit France. But some parts are beautiful, so maybe I could revisit some scenes.
OVERAll – I like it and I recommend this drama. I understand the ending, but I don’t understand why they keep doing always the same. Couldn’t they have wrapped it up better? Did it take much to have a minute or two more? Felt short and wasn’t necessary.
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Healing and Adventurous
paris!!! who doesn't love paris??? it will make you appreciate the beauty of this foreign country and will make you crave for the bread that they are eating lol. at first, it would be boring and you might want to stop watching this but keep on watching. what i like about this kdrama series is each of the character has a story that is heart-warming. it shows how everyone has their own burden and will help you appreciate, analyze and understand things you don't understand.its ending is cute and heart-warming. open ended in a way yet full of hope. also, there are scenes that will make you inspire to always do the right things despite the world that is not telling you to do so.
life is wort it living so do what you can today. love yourself and experience the things you want to experience.
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AM I THE ONLY ONE THAT DID NOT LIKE IT???
Honestly, I feel like I enjoyed the sub-characters' stories so much more... -_-I feel like there was not really much of a build up between the two main leads and I learned so much more about France than the leads' love story.......
I will say it had great POTENTIAL to be really interesting - I did enjoy how each "couple" showed different types of struggle of love and was interested in seeing their outcomes but for the main characters... it just felt super sped up and not much of romance storyline? I also understand they were on a trip and it happened so fast but... just wasn't really fun.
They also did a great job of making the audience "assume" things and really giving good plot twists (especially with Yoon Park and Park You Na's situations)!
I also love Jong Yong Hwa but he seemed so derpy in this drama LOL (I mean was still cute but yeah)
Overall - my goal is to watch through all the dramas and their episodes LOL but this is nothing something I would take the time to rewatch.
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La france vue par un groupede touristes coréens.
J’ai eu envie de voir ce drama pour voir comment les Coréens décriraient la France en général et dans ce que les personnages en disent. Ma conclusion est que celui (ou celle) qui a écrit l’histoire doit beaucoup aimer la France car nous sommes présentés sous un jour positif, et en particulier le côté « libre » du Français qui n’est pas forcé d’obéir à la famille ou aux plus vieux jusqu’à la fin de ses jours. Quand la guide explique qu’en France on est plus libre, certains trouvent ça bien, d’autres sont choqués… Normal ! Heureusement pas de béret ni de baguette, d’ailleurs c’est tourné en décors naturel, et c’est très bien fait au niveau de la post-production et de la sonorisation.Nous sommes constamment en allers-retours entre la vie des personnages en Corée, leurs histoires, leur travail, et la parenthèse de leurs vacances en France.
Le décalage culturel donne des anecdotes drôles (la ceinture de chasteté…) ou amères (les bisous constamment échangés avec tout le monde peuvent entraîner des confusions) Un des participants se trouve à rencontrer un couple gay, marié, et sa réaction est assez significative du peu de visibilité que la situation a en Corée ! L’un des touristes déclare la nourriture française « sans goût » et réclame son kimchi… Alors on a les archétypes des voyages : le râleur impénitents à qui rien ne convient, mais c’est un travers universel !! Le couple d’amoureux qui se demande s’ils le sont toujours ! Une adolescente insupportable…la romance pourrait être banale, sauf que la guide ne semble pas du tout pressée de retourner en Corée, même pour suivre un amoureux ! Justement, j’ai bien eu le sentiment que la France l’avait pas mal influencée ! Et je pourrais d’ailleurs dire l’Europe ! Les liens qui se tissent entre les participants créent une atmosphère sympathique et de plus en plus chaleureuse… Et puis surtout on fait une magnifique balade au Mont Saint Michel, où il n’y a quasiment personne, et ça c’est inappréciable ! j’aurais aimé savoir quelle a été la genèse de ce drama, comment l’idée leur est venu d’aller tourner en France ! ce n’est pas comme si le Mont St Michel avait besoin de publicité !
Le côté relations humaines est vraiment bien fait, et le scénariste ne rate pas l’occasion de donner un bon coup de griffe à l’esprit qui règne dans les grosses entreprises en Corée, quand on voit en alternance ce que San Ma Roo doit subir pour avoir découvert une très mauvaise action de sa société !
Les acteurs sont très bien chacun dans leur rôle, et Jung Yong Hwa est bien plus à l’aise dans le rôle de ce garçon porte-poisse et maladroit que dans « the three musketeers » où à l’évidence il n’avait pas la taille du rôle ! Ryu Seung Soo dans le rôle de l’Emm…..r de service est parfait, et le reste de la distribution aussi !
La musique : pas mal d’accordéon, faut faire couleur locale, bien qu’on puisse facilement passer un an en France sans en entendre jamais… Mais pas gênant du tout.
En conclusion, j’ai trouvé ce drama très agréable grâce au côté touristique et relationnel, et en même temps s’il n’y avait pas le tourisme ce serait très quelconque ! Mais entendre la guide expliquer que la « la seine passe à Paris et Rouen et se jette dans le détroit de Douvres » ça m’a fait rire ! Il n’y avait d’ailleurs aucune grosse bêtise, au contraire c’était plutôt bien fait, comme la visite à Auvers sur Oise, ou Deauville…
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