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I  Do, I Do korean drama review
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I Do, I Do
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by purplenette
Jul 20, 2012
16 of 16 episódios vistos
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No geral 8.0
História 8.0
Atuação/Elenco 9.0
Musical 7.0
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This drama is a refreshing change of pace from other Korean dramas I have seen lately. Although the focus of this drama is Ji An’s pregnancy, I think that the theme could be that life isn’t always what you expect it to be. I think the progression of this story is well laid out and moving. I love this story of a strong woman that has her life changed, but she still remains strong. Kim Sun Ah is a great actress. I think she played Ji An very well. First she is closed off and hard, but after meeting Tae Kang she changes to a woman that slowly begins to show her emotions with out losing herself. She shows how tuff it must be to have to tell your family, friends, and in her case the company about her pregnancy. I thought her reaction and the reactions of those people to the news were very genuine. Lee Jang Woo does a great job as Tae Kang, who is at first a boy with no ambition that turns into a man with focus. Tae Kang may be immature, but his sincerity is what I think Ji An sees in him. Park Gun Hyung does an excellent job of playing Eun Sung. He is smart, good looking, strong and protective. The side stories and other characters also add to the story and the actors did a really good job. Oh and the music is really good. This is definitely ranked up there as a must see drama for me. I will probably watch it again.
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