Ha Kyung, uma professora de literatura coreana do ensino médio, escapa da realidade opressora através de viagens aos sábados. Essas aventuras de um dia são cheias de caminhadas, gastronomia e sonhos, e sempre acabam tomando rumos inesperados. Enquanto navega pelo país, ela encontra indivíduos intrigantes: um romancista, um monge budista e um antigo aluno. Em Busan, ela até encontra um romance que faz o coração dela acelerar. Junte-se a ela para essa jornada inesquecível, com viagens emocionantes e cheias de humor. (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Українська
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- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Título original: 박하경 여행기
- Também conhecido como: Park Ha Kyung's Travel Journal , Park Ha Kyung Travel Diary , Diário de Viagem de Park Ha Kyung , One Day Off
- Diretor: Lee Jong Pil
- Roteirista: Son Mi
- Gêneros: Comida, Vida, Drama
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- Lee Na YoungPark Ha GyeongPapel Principal
- Jo Hyun Chul[Art teacher]Papel Secundário
- Seo Hyun Woo[Novelist] (Ep. 1)Convidado
- Joo In YoungJin Yeong (Ep. 1)Convidado
- Woo Jeong Won[Yoga master] (Ep. 1)Convidado
- Kim In Soo[Monk] (Ep. 1)Convidado
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Esse drama foi uma das coisas mais lindas que eu já vi na minha vida. Essa não é uma história convencional ou meramente parecida com algo que a gente tá acostumada a ver, vai além... Muito além, e acho que justamente isso é o diferencial aqui. As histórias e momentos aqui compartilhados pela nossa protagonista são tão imersivos que a gente se transporta pra dentro das viagens. Um dos meus episódios favoritos foi o da desenhista, pois consegui sentir muito de mim. Essa review está sendo um derramamento de amor mas juro que faz sentido. Se alguém ler isso, por favor, dê uma chance e assista esses oito episódios de puro amor, carinho e conforto.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
“It’s not about getting better. The next stage just comes...
Then comes another stage, followed by more stages to go”.I don’t think I have ever watched a show that introduces so many interesting topics to think about in such a light and heartwarming manner. The episodes might have been only 24 minutes long, but the impact lasted for hours, making me reflect on my opinions, thoughts and behaviors.
From the opening till the end - it felt both realistic and strangely eccentric and dream-like. Following Ha Jyung on the trips allowed me to take a moment to just relax and enjoy the views and the scenery. The straightforward and honest personality of our female lead added to the charm. I also appreciated how real her character was - a normal person in normal circumstances, taking a break from the busy and overstimulated world.
The wide range of topics tackled in the show included, but was not limited to: reflecting on our past goals and dreams, the role of an educator, adults' involvement in creating certain paths for children, focusing on their future rather than the current happiness, the disagreements and different perceptions generations have, where we always villainize the other side, not seeing the flaws in our own thinking and behavior.
We were faced with questions like: is striving for success correct, or should we just focus on doing what we love, even if it does not bear fruits? Why is it so hard to show interest towards another person and since when saying “I love you” or even “I like you” becomes so hard, that we found new ways to convey exactly the same emotions?
This is not all, and I’m sure each and every person would focus on different aspects, different scenes and different lines - seeing their own unique version of what’s presented in the drama.
Lee Na Young was such a perfect casting choice to portrayal Ha Kyung. On one hand her character was truly relatable, on the other hand she had her own charms and quirks that not many people possess. Creating a character that is both unique, but also relatable is not an easy job.
The production was stellar. All episodes were filmed, directed and edited in a similar fashion, but at the same time, all had specific tricks that enhanced whatever story was told in each episode. Be it adding more blur and slightly distorted shots to create these dream-like sequences, or using first person perspective to make viewers connect to the scene and potential feelings the characters are experiencing. The soundtrack was the cherry on top, making me want to drop whatever I was doing and set on a trip myself.
Overall, I feel like no matter how much time I would spend on writing this review, it would be impossible for me to truly convey how much I love One Day Off. It's a rare clean 10 for me.
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