Cha Bong Sun é uma policial, a única mulher no departamento onde trabalha, sua mãe e seu pai a abandonaram e assim ela vive só desde os 13 anos. Sua vida da uma reviravolta quando conhece o Seo Jae Hee, um manobrista da loja do outro lado da rua, o que ela não sabe é que Jae Hee é na verdade o presidente de toda aquela loja. Jae Hee se apaixona por Bong Sun e começa a persegui-la, mas ele próprio está também sendo perseguido por outras duas mulheres, Kim Dal e Park Hwa Young, o que será que Jae Hee tem de tão especial que atraí as mulheres? E será que ele pode conquistar o coração de Bong Sun? (Fonte: KissDramas) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 나도, 꽃!
- Também conhecido como: Nado Ggot , I'm a flower too , I am a Flower, Too! , Me too, Flower , Flower I am
- Roteirista: Kim Do Woo
- Diretor: Go Dong Sun
- Gêneros: Psicológico, Comédia, Romance, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Lee Ji Ah Papel Principal
- Yoon Shi YoonSeo Jae HeePapel Principal
- Han Go EunPark Hwa YoungPapel Principal
- Lee Gi KwangJo Ma Roo | "Pink Chicken"Papel Secundário
- Jo Min KiPark Tae HwaPapel Secundário
- Seo Hyo RimKim DalPapel Secundário
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I loved the original story line. Yes..I do believe it is an original story line: The fact the Jae Hui is rich but a self made man and not a chaebol, the fact that he was a nice man...simply a bit messed up from his past, the plot point of Cha Bong Sun and her need to see a counselor and her very stubborn personality and their coming together as a couple. Also, Cha Bong Sun may have had problems but she was a strong independent woman who had her own career. All of those elements came together in a very non standard Kdrama way. That pleased the heck out of me.
I loved the acting. Yoon Si Yoon was really good in King Of Baking and he was even better in this. He came into this part as a last minute add on and OWNED this part! He was excellent all the way through. Lee Ji Ah was a dichotomy of likable, sweet girl and grumpy jaded woman. And I liked that! I found her a refreshing change from the typical overly happy and good heroine. She felt real to me.
The acting was solid by the whole cast and I gave it a 10. The character development of the two leads was solid all the way through. Their chemistry was addicting as a viewer. I was rooting for them every step of the way.
Up until about 1/2 way through this drama I was a voracious addicted fiend...practically going through withdrawals until the next episode was subbed. But then something happened to the writing that went a little off for me and wilted the flower. The character of Hwa Young and the decision to set into this original story the very non original element of a scheming jealous woman. That is regrettable and why I can't give Me Too Flower a higher score than 8. She killed some of my love for this drama and I absolutely hate having to say it, but it's true.
The technical aspects of this drama were great. All except that one aspect I mentioned in the writing so I have no other complaints.
The OST is excellent! Right down the line..every song was lovely and fit this drama to a T. Especially "Dreaming" I loved the soundtrack to pieces.
My re-watch value I place at a 7 (good) because there are so many episodes of this drama I would re-watch in a heartbeat...especially 1 through 8 and again the last two. The chunk in the middle I want to rage at.
Do I recommend this? Highly. This drama is really good. I think if I had waited until it all aired and dramathoned it, maybe those episodes in the middle wouldn't have felt quite so agonizing. Give this drama a try...You won't regret it. There is so much to like about Me Too Flower.
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M2F began with the right pitch; it was extremely funny yet preserved its characters' emotional depth. It wasn't empty comedy and handled serious issues like broken families, society's shallowness, and people's materialism.
I was excited for every new M2F episode more than I was for "Man of Honor", but in the end I was surprised that MBC decided not to do the last episode because MBC Broadcast Entertainers Awards was set at the same time the last episode was supposed to air. That's frickin' brutal.
Another thing which I didn't understand is why a lot of people made a big issue out of Yoon Si Yoon looking really boyish/young for his role and how Kim Jae Won would've been more convincing. OMG, are you sure we're watching the same show? I can't imagine anybody else but Si Yoon as Jae Hee. He didn't feel like an actor playing a character, he *was* the character. Love the guy.
The writer threw me off at the end though, why all the fantasy thrown in at the end when the drama was so realistic all along? That's another thing which made me feel it was because of the last episode being cancelled.
I'm really sad because this drama, as awesome as it is, could've been so much better.
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