A versão feminina do Peeping Tom conseguirá ter muito mais do que sonhou? Ko Do Mi (Park Shin Hye) é uma mulher solteira que mora sozinha no complexo de apartamentos Ocean Village. Em um dia de outono, ela vê Han Tae Joon (Kim Jung San) e se apaixona por ele à primeira vista. Quando Ko Do Mi percebe que Han mora do outro lado do pátio e ela tem vista direta para o apartamento dele, ela começa a espiá-lo e capturar sua rotina diária. Paralelamente, Do Mi desenvolve um medo inexplicável de pessoas e espaços abertos e se torna cada vez mais reclusa. Ela trabalha como editora autônoma e realiza a maioria de seus trabalhos por correio, e-mail e mensagens de texto, assim consegue limitar suas interações pessoais e profissionais. Mas sua confortável rotina de isolamento é abalada quando o irmão mais novo de Tae Joon, Enrique Keum (Yoon Si Yoon), um genial projetista de video games, depois de passar um ano na Espanha, volta para a Coreia e vai morar com Tae Joon. Enrique descobre a espionagem de Do Mi e tenta expor seu delito. Mas Oh Jin Rok (Kim Ji Hoon), um escritor de quadrinhos para web que mora vizinho a seu parceiro desenhista Dong Hoon (Ko Gyung Pyo), tenta ajudá-la. Jin Rok está intrigado com o comportamento de Do Mi, e quando seu editor recusa sua proposta de web série por ela poder infringir direitos autorais do vídeo game criado por Enrique, Jin cria um outro roteiro de quadrinhos sobre uma mulher solteira solitária, parecida com Do Mi, que vive uma vida de voyeurismo. Subitamente, a receosa Do Mi é cercada por garotos-flor (termo coreano que se refere a garotos jovens e bonitos), incluindo Watanabe Ryu (Kouki Mizuta), um chef de cozinha japonês que se muda para o mesmo andar, forçando-a a sair da concha. “O Garoto-Flor ao Lado”, também conhecido como “Meus Lindos Garotos”, “Meu Vizinho-flor” e “O Garoto Lindo ao Lado” é um drama sul-coreano de 2013 dirigido por Jung Jung Hwa. Baseado no webtoon “I Steal Peeks at Him Every Day”, de Yoo Hyun Sook, a série é a terceira parte da sequência “Oh! Boy”, da tvN, que traz belos garotos planejados para alcançar o público adolescente. As duas séries anteriores a ela são “Flower Boy Ramyun Shop” (2011) e “Shut Up Flower Boy Band” (2012). (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 이웃집 꽃미남
- Também conhecido como: My Flower Boy Neighbor , Yiutjib Ggotminam , The Pretty Boy Next Door , My Flower Boy Neighbor , O Garoto Bonito Que Mora ao Lado , Meu Vizinho Bonito , Flower Boy Next Door
- Diretor: Jung Jung Hwa
- Roteirista: Kim Eun Jung
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Park Shin HyeGo Dok MiPapel Principal
- Yoon Shi YoonEnrique GeumPapel Principal
- Kim Ji HoonOh Jin Rak / Oh Jae WonPapel Principal
- Park Soo JinCha Do HwiPapel Secundário
- Go Kyung PyoYoo Dong HoonPapel Secundário
- Kim Yoon HyeSeo YoungPapel Secundário
Resenhas
1. Enrique Geum. He was really funny, sweet, and perfect! You'll really enjoy his carefree personality.
2. None of Go Dok Mi's heart's contenders were arrogant jerks, as you usually see in dramas.
3. The secondary characters like Watanabe, the girl with the under eye bags, Dong Hoon, etc. They're all really unique and so funny. There was also a secondary couple that I really liked. Don't want to spoil it, but I'll just say it involved Dong Hoon.
4. The hilarious scenes. I've never laughed out loud so much for a drama! You've got falsetto battles, "mafia" scenes, really bad spanish accents, etc.
5. The OST was perfect. It had J Rabbit, one of my favorite singers, and so many cute songs. Plus, the sound effects were really good!
And here is why you might doubt watching it:
1. Go Dok Mi. She was okay for the first few episodes, but then she began to get annoying. She was a Mary Sue: a character that's a perfect flower that bends with the wind, and that does no harm, but is attacked by everyone. I only really liked Dok Mi in the last episode.
2. The unnecessary, annoying drama that begun around episode 9 (I think). I wish the plot could've developed better, because it started out SO good. Those episodes made me feel as if the writers were dragging out this drama too much.
The wonderful last episode and the pros of this drama are what made me give it a 10. If you want to watch FBND, don't begin with such high expectations, that's my only advice :)
First of all, I am now noticing a pattern in the series as I have watched all of them, though they are called "Pretty Boy" and hey, who can say you don't see enough pretty here, but has anyone also caught him/herself on the thought that the characters crated for these series seem very real? I mean, forgetting about the bubbly front, there were real people, real feeling, real problems, and I like it so much, that it feels real watching these characters. I like characters that have depth, and the series have never failed to give me the characters. And though at first you may thing Enrique is the most funny, cute and bubbly character you could ever see, throughout the series he will show you so much humanity, so much sadness, so many unforgettable words... Though Dok-Mi may seem the girl who has closed herself and hasn't thought about her life ever since, will show you so much smile, so much strength, so much pain that she has been through and how much she grows by the end of the series, how much she changes Enrique and changes herself...
As the drama is mostly a comedy, I thought it is important to note that you'll find here not only comedy but also real characters who will make you feel for them, which I really appreciate.
This was the 3rd drama I was watching with Park Shin-Hye, and she again proved her abilities, I adore the girl.
Yoo Si-Yoon was just adorable as puppy-panda Enrique, I hope to watch other things with him.
Music was, like the drama, cute and calm. I really like the slow piece during the sad parts, and Park Shin-Hye's song, so alike her character and warm to my heart.
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