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Was it worth it: Eventually.
What I liked the most: The acting by everyone, with maybe one exception, even the times it made me uncomfortable. Yeo Jin Goo was amazing.
What I disliked the most: Everything that happened between the pre-story and the main character evolving into his final form. Jang Geun Suk is not built to play the naive fool.
Moment Meter: 0.5/10 – There was just enough to make me crave more without actually delivering. Frustrating.
Other thoughts: This drama felt really long and at times all over the place. I’d say that it bit off more than it could chew. There were good characters that sadly had no time to be developed. I know they had to loosely stick to the history, but that also dragged things out a bit. The beginning was great. The middle was bad (and disgusting). The ending was entertaining but lacked solid closure. I can’t wait to see Yeo Jin Goo in more, though Jang Geun Suk would have to pick the right roles for me to appreciate him. Not sure why Im Ji Yeon (Dam Seo) is listed as a main role.
Conclusion: Nothing outstanding, but not the worst drama either. Try toughing it out until after the main character gets trained before giving up on it. It gets a lot better from there.
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I`ve seen an oppurtunity for season 2 so writers pls think about it .
New generation .......... discovers that it hasn`t been ..... destroyed ......
pls work on it
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This is now going on my faves list. When i first saw the previews it caught my attention, sadly i put it on hold half way through due to other dramas at the time but when i picked it back up I got into it really fast. Story: Now The story I give a 9, To try to avoid spoilers I had some problems with the story at some points but in the end it did wrap up nicely.
Acting/Cast: This would be my 3rd Sung Joon drama I've watched (others being Hyde Jekyll and Me, and High Society) he is now one of my faves. Han Ye Suel was perfect as Hye Rim this was my frist exposure to her and she was really cool. the supporting cast was perfect knowing that this a comedy they could have fun in their roles. The Acting/Cast I would also give a 9.
Music: When I rate music in a k drama I rate it off the impact of the songs sink into me and Swing Magic did just that. Swing Magic was so catchy so virbent feel to it that it felt so right in this show. The music I give a 10.
Rewatch/ Overall Value: I will definitely rewatch this st some point it cute, funny, and has everything out of it in what i look for in my dramas. The overall value though I would give a 9.5 due to some glaring issues but this is one of my faves now.
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The first few episodes didn't quite grab me but by episode 4, I was totally hooked.
The chemistry between Chiu Roy and Ke Alice was off the charts. They really sizzled on screen and their interactions were heartfelt.
The cinematography was beautifully done and the music was also very appropriate to each scene.
I loved the acting by all the cast, especially Ko Grace. She turned out be a very interesting mother-in-law to be. The character developments were the highlights of this drama. The characters felt real and their behaviours were understandable which is rare in a drama.
This is my first drama with Roy Chiu, and wow, he was fabulous. The man can act, he can do funny, sexy, charming and vulnerable.
I would highly recommend this drama to anyone interested in watching a lovely romantic drama with interesting and realistic characters.
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There is no synopsis listed so:
Basically the main boy is in danger of having his school club shut down so he and his best friend try to recruit the main girl and her best friend to be members since her uncle is the Dean of the school. The catch--she loves cats but is afraid of dogs. Will this be the end of his Dog and Cat club or the start of a new adventure for both boys?
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Another good KDrama however going to say the good and the bad.Good Points:
1.Excellent storyline which has stayed constant through the series.
2.Awesome casting.Gong Yoo really was a professional in this showing the deep contrast between 18/19 year old KKJ and YJ
3.The Mushy moments aren't that cheesy and horrible(BBUING BBUING Gosh loved that so much)
4.The relationship between the mains remind me of coffee prince(You will get it if you watch both shows)
5.If you analyse and watch the show it has alot of deep meanings.
6.Had to buy the OST ITS TOO DAMN GOOD(Its on spotify btw)
7.Different Ending
Bad Points:
1.Some episodes were a little redundant
2.Pity that one character(Not going to say the name as its a spoiler)PS;Sleeps
3.Decent chemistry
4.A number of irritating characters
5.Different Ending(Like a different ending)
6.Skippable conversations.
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Thank You Coffee Prince(WHERE IS SEASON 2)
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Definitely not like "School 2013" nor "God of Study"
After watching "School 2013," which took a big part of my heart, I went straight to this one.I was actually a bit disappointed with "Who Are You: School 2015". Yes, it had mystery and bullying which made this one a drama to look forward to. However, it lacked the "school" aspect. Of course they were students and they were in school, but what I meant by lacking was the student spirit I felt while watching "School 2013" and "God of Study" - both dramas tackled about students striving to pass exams and graduating.
I'm sorry that I can't help but compare this one to the two dramas I mentioned above. Like I said, both focused more on what was school—the hardships the students faced; conflicts between teachers, parents and the system itself.
I say "School 2013" is still my favorite.
I'm not saying that "Who Are You: School 2015" was bad. It was just not what I hoped.
Plus, I've always tried to shy away from romance genre. The romance here was, at first, exciting but it downgraded to the usual romantic cliché. She was two-timing in ways more than one. LOL
Nonetheless, I believe that many people will love "Who Are You: School 2015." Especially, teenagers and those who are into romance. And the OST is badass.
In terms of acting, the one who stood out from the rest was Jo Soo Hyang as Kang So Yeong.
I won't re-watch this.
Overall Rating: 7.5/10
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+ Ji Sung: If there was one positive thing that I got out this experience, it was having the pleasure of experiencing the versatility of Ji Sung's acting ability. He was the needle in the haystack in a pile of mediocre talent. In my opinion, he was the only cast member that stood out and wasn't completely forgettable. However a badly written character is still a badly written character no matter how good the acting. The personality factor was messy and used as a background for a generic love-line therefore mostly just used a convenient plot filler. Like I said, you're looking for a well written drama about mental illness (+ child abuse) this isn't what you should be watching.
- Hwang Jung Eum: Hwang Jung Eum can act. Hwang Jung Eum just can't pick her roles well. Because if you're someone like me, you've probably seen her in Secret (2013) and the difference just may shock you. I was incredibly let down seeing her talent being wasted in this drama. You've got this great and talented actress and the best possible role that they can give her is one that makes it seem like she can't act at all;you've got a loud, exaggerated, cringe worthy woman who goes around speaking and acting like she's a child despite being fully grown. If you're not a fan of screaming and high pitched/fake voices, don't read any further because you're going to have suffer through that for an entire twenty episodes. Oh Ri Jin had a lot of potential to be an amazing and inspiring character for women but ended up getting lost in transition from bad writing.
- Park Seo Joon: I've never been a big fan of the 'faux' incest plot-line. I don't see why you'd want to ruin a perfectly good 'sibling' relationship but throwing in a romantic aspect of it and because of that I found Oh Ri On to be rather obnoxious. I found him manipulate as well and the show never even tries to address it. Nope. Instead he's portrayed as a sweet and caring brother and not the obsessive and manipulative creep that he actually is.
- Han Chae Yeon & Cha Ki Joon: In short, they were completely useless to the plot and the drama was a waste to both their talents. Their characters were written halfheartedly and kind of just ditched in the end, making you wonder what their purposes were in the first place. Oh, wait. If your crappy plot-line can't make it to twenty episodes, drag it on with unnecessary side characters because the main leads weren't annoying/badly handed enough!
Overall. if you're looking comedic relief and don't actually care about medical accuracy and the actual well-being of the main leads...watch it! You'll love it. But don't expect anything new or exciting. Don't get well thought out writing or consistent acting. Don't expect any realist portrayal about mental illness or abuse. This isn't that kind of drama.
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+ Cheon Song Yi // If you're looking for female lead who isn't quite written like the rest, Cheon Song Yi is your girl! I wouldn't say she's perfect but her character has the right appeal and ability to keep a viewer interested.
- Shin Sung Rok // Shin Sung Rok being cast in YWCFTS was a big mistake in my opinion. He wasn't utilized enough. You've got a man with such talent and extensive credentials in the theater and the best that you can give him is a mediocre and halfheartedly written villain. He had too much appeal, even overshadowing Kim Soo Hyun in my opinion. However because of the fact that the drama/show was just another generic love-story, his character itself didn't get the treatment that it deserved. I would of liked to of seen his character in another drama, something more serious.
- YWCFTS doesn't choose the typical route of having the leads having an awkward encounter and hating each other for half the series and then suddenly getting put into a forced love-line. No. Instead you're getting this pedophile-esque story about a full grown man who can't seem to get over an underage girl. Not just once but in two whole generations! Because lusting/casting a full grown women would be too normal. you know? Break that status quo.
- Lee Whi Kyung & Yoo Se Mi // If you haven't been swayed by the level of generic yet, there's more! Park Hae Jin is cast just like 70% of any other second male lead. You've got the 'nice guy' who genuinely believes that he should be the man of choice because...he's nice. However like many other leads, he's excessive and borderline delusional. And to contrast that, you've got Yoo In Na who like 70% of any other second women lead, was turned into a bitter and 'bitchy' woman. Because. second male leads get portrayed as 'nice' 'sweet' and second female leads are portrayed as scheming and jealous. Her character lacked depth and sincerity while Whi Kyung lacked reality.
Overall, if you've got a star studded cast anything can and probably will become popular. Whether or not that popularity is deserved or not, I'll leave that up to. Personally, I'd suggest watching it for hype value but nothing else. You've got a generic story-line and lukewarm characters, nothing new.
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This drama is amazing. GO WATCH THIS NOW- and you wont regret it. I am in love with everything the drama offers, it is a really cute and heart-warming drama with an awesome OST. Loved listening to Soyou's and Xia's OST in the drama.
It is what it is. A romance comedy drama. It has romance, it has comedy (a lot of it actually) and the characters are extremely likeable, relatable and a little crazy. Every character in this drama makes the series really fun to watch- from the annoying ajusshis, to the sports star to the crazy girl who secretly has a crush on her CEO.
I admit the superstitions in this drama is ridiculous and sometimes, you'll face palm the main character for it. BUT, that is what the drama is about. If you go with the flow, you'll gradually understand why it came to be like that. This drama has chemistry with EVERY CAST MEMBER. The cast work REALLY WELL together in this drama.
To me, Ryu Jun Yeol is what MAKES THIS DRAMA WORK. I have become his biggest fan after this drama. I think everyone will be able to relate to his character in some way. He is a very fun character and enjoyable to watch. He is different from the typical male leads we often see in Korean dramas and I REALLY LOVE it. I think it's time for the traditional male leads to move aside, and make way for the more down to earth, shy and cute leads to move in.
I admit there are some flaws to this drama. BUT here's a tip. Don't focus on the little details of the story, don't point out the negative points of the story, don't try to out smart the writers of the drama. Just let it go, follow the flow of the drama, relate to the characters and you will find this to be a VERY fun and enjoyable drama to watch. I promise!
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Seriously. The mood swings, the drinking, the yelling, the crying. It's somewhat exaggerated, yet relatable.
This drama captivated me since the first episode. I loved the chemistry between the main characters, and the side characters really make the story more fun and loveable. Sometimes, the scenes feel a little draggy, and repetitive- but that's the only downside to the drama.
The supernatural component of the drama is what made the drama more interesting for me.
I recommend this drama to anyone who like romance dramas.
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