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kdrama-movies-more · 1 year
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Timeline
1940, Feb 14th: Jung Ui-hwan is born (inquiry report)
1965, Apr 28th : Ha Seong-min born
1966, May 18th : Jung Mi-ok was born (case file)
1966, Nov 4th : Cha Ju-man born (inquiry report; "google" info)
1977, Oct 13 : Park Jong-bae was born
~1977 : Jeon Gwang-sik was born
1978, Apr 18 : Hong Mi-yeon(Park Jong-bae's wife) was born
1988, Sept 6th : Bong Ye Bun was born
1990, Nov 28th : Kim Seon-woo's birthday (presumably, inquiry report)
1993 : Hyeon-ok's 21-25 fencing diary's year
2002, Jan : Assemblyman Yoon's Mujin redevelopment fraud file(Mi-ok's news) 2002 till 2005
2002, Mar 25 : Cha Ju-man's last address change/moved in to Mujin(inquiry report)
2005, Nov 13 (11:15?) : dod/tod(estd.) Jung Mi-ok (aged 40) [place: Mujin Port]
2005, Nov 14 (13:04) : Car and body of Jung Mi-ok recovered (ep 1 first scene)
2007, Jan 17th : Bong Ye-bun gets into Veterinary school
2007 : Jungsan Daily(newspaper Bong's mom wrote for) ceases publication
2012, Feb 1st : Bong Ye-bun gets veterinary license
2014 : The 7 years later in the vet office we see in episode 1 before it cuts to another 8 years(=15 years)
2015, Jul 12 : Justin(Park Kang-jun) is born
2015, Sep 15 : Cho Ae-ran gets into debt with Kim Seon-hwa of the Mujin Coffee Shop
~2016 : Jang-yeol meets Seung-gil (17th b'day)
~2017 : Seung-gil's 18th birthday
~2018 : Seung-gil's 19th birthday
2019, Sept 23rd : Cha Ju-man's lecture at Hankuk University
2019 : Kim Seon-woo drops out of Hankuk University after Cha Ju-man's lecture
~2020 : Bae Deok-hee joins the police department
2021, Sept 6: Ok-hui's memory of Ye-bun drunkenly dancing in front of a police car
2022, Sept 6 : Bong Ye-bun turns 35
2022, Sept 20: Kim Seon-woo's last address change date(as in the report)
2022, Sept 25 : dod Kim Si-a (aged 24) [place: Mujin Beach]
2022, Oct 6th : dod Park Seung-gil (aged 23) [place: Mujin General Hospital]
2022, Oct 20th : dod Lee Ji-suk (aged 27) [place: Road near fishing spot]
2022, Oct 20th : Cha Ju-man is elected
2022, Oct 21st : Cho Ae-ran's debt is paid off
2022, Nov 1 : dod Cha Ju-man(57) is murdered, Jung Ui-hwan framed
2022, ~Nov : Jung Ui-hwan(83) dies of his injury
2022, Nov 6th : Cha Ju-man's corruption is published about; day1/2 of Ui-hwan's funeral
2022, Nov 20 : dod Jeon Gwang-sik(45)
2022, Nov 28 : Kim Seon-woo officially turns 33
~2022, Nov 30 : dod Kim Seon-woo(33)
(ages might be in Korean system)
The Mujin Raincoat killer victims
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Cho Ae-ran
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Jung Ui-hwan
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Jung Mi-ok
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Bong Ye-bun
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Kim Seon-woo
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Cha Ju-man; has a spouse and a son; official birthplace is given in Incheon
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muttonthings · 11 months
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Kdrama Challenge
Day 10: Best Mum
Jin Young-soon- The Good Bad Mother
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Nam Haeng-seon- Crash Course in Romance
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Lee Mi-hyun- Moving
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Kang Soon-deok- It's Okay to Not be Okay
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idolskpop · 1 year
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Behind Your Touch Episode 16: Han Ji Min & Lee Min Ki Solve the Mystery and Find Love
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Behind Your Touch Episode 16 was the finale of the popular JTBC drama that starred Han Ji Min, Lee Min Ki, and Suho. The series combined comedy, thriller, and fantasy elements to tell the story of a psychic veterinarian and a hot-blooded detective who teamed up to solve crimes in a small town. The last episode wrapped up the main plot and gave a satisfying ending to the characters and their relationships.
The Culprit and His Motive
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) The mystery behind the serial murders in Mujin was finally revealed in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. The culprit was none other than Park Jong Bae (Park Hyuk Kwon), the shaman who had been helping the police with his fake psychic abilities. He was actually a psychopath who enjoyed killing people and animals for fun. He had been using Bong Ye Bun’s (Han Ji Min) power to read the memories of his victims and manipulate them. He also had a personal motive for his crimes. He blamed Moon Jang Yeol (Lee Min Ki) for the death of his son, who was killed by a car accident while Jang Yeol was chasing a suspect. He wanted to make Jang Yeol suffer by killing his friends and colleagues, such as Cha Ju Man (Lee Seung Joon), Jung Eui Hwan (Yang Jae Seong), and Kim Seon Woo (Suho). He also kidnapped Bae Ok Hee (Joo Min Kyung), Ye Bun’s best friend, and tried to kill her.
The Final Showdown
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) Ye Bun and Jang Yeol managed to track down Jong Bae and rescue Ok Hee in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. They also confronted him about his crimes and his motive. Jong Bae admitted that he was the killer and that he enjoyed playing with their lives. He also revealed that he had killed Seon Woo, who was Ye Bun’s crush and Jang Yeol’s suspect. Jong Bae then tried to escape by stabbing random people on the street, but Ye Bun used her power to locate him. She bravely faced him and held him at knifepoint, demanding him to surrender. Jang Yeol arrived soon after and shot Jong Bae in the leg, arresting him for good.
The Happy Ending
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(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) After solving the case, Ye Bun and Jang Yeol returned to their normal lives in Mujin. They also confessed their feelings for each other and started dating. They had a cute and sweet relationship, despite their different personalities and lifestyles. They also continued to work together on minor cases, using Ye Bun’s power and Jang Yeol’s skills. They became a famous duo in Mujin, earning the respect and admiration of the people. The other characters also had their happy endings in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. Ok Hee recovered from her trauma and became more confident and cheerful. She also opened her own hair salon with the help of her friends. Won Jong Mook (Kim Hee Won) and Jung Hyeon Ok (Park Sung Yeon) got married and rekindled their love. Na Mi Ran (Jung Yi Rang) divorced her cheating husband and found a new love interest. Bae Deok Hee (Jo Min Guk) became a successful detective and moved to Seoul. The finale episode ended with a humorous scene of Ye Bun and Jang Yeol running away from a group of angry female prisoners, whom Ye Bun had read their memories for Jang Yeol’s investigation.
The Netizens’ Reactions
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(Photo : JTBC) The viewers of Behind Your Touch Episode 16 were satisfied with the finale and praised the cast and crew for their excellent work. They also expressed their love for the drama and its unique genre mix. Here are some of their comments: - “This drama was so fun and refreshing. I loved the chemistry between Han Ji Min and Lee Min Ki. They were so cute together.” - “I’m glad they caught the killer and revealed his motive. He was so creepy and evil. I felt sorry for Suho’s character though. He deserved better.” - “This drama made me laugh, cry, and feel excited. It was a perfect balance of comedy, thriller, and fantasy. I��m going to miss it so much.” - “Han Ji Min is such a versatile actress. She can do any genre and role. She was so charming as Ye Bun. Lee Min Ki was also amazing as Jang Yeol. He was so handsome and charismatic.” - “This drama was one of the best this year. It had a great story, cast, OST, cinematography, etc. It deserves more recognition and ratings.” What did you think of Behind Your Touch Episode 16? Did you enjoy the finale? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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Start-up (2020)
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I really enjoyed the first couple arcs in the show, but there was a real drop in interest by the end of it. I'm sure the pandemic was part of the problem, but the biggest problem was the same thing that plagues so many of these workplace rom-coms — The dreaded LOVE TRIANGLE!
The premise actually worked for the most part. The writers kept me guessing enough at the beginning that I couldn't decide what was going to happen with the relationships. I especially liked the underdog story at the beginning. But they kept the resolution to the stupid love triangle going to 6 episodes too long. And I just stopped caring about most of the story. Especially for the last three episodes. The only thing that kept me going really was the performances.
The Performances
Bae Suzy (as Seo Dal-mi) did a pretty good job as the main romantic interest and really the main character. The writing at the end (which may have been a casualty of the pandemic) really let her down in the last 6-8 episodes. What I think the writers were trying for in her arc was having her go from under-confident to over-confident and then finding a balance at the end.
They kind of painted themselves in a corner as they wanted her to do something dumb enough to have consequences, but not so dumb that she washed up and ruined the company. But there aren't very many real life cases of that to choose from so you got something that could have been easily avoided if she had talked to anyone in the industry for 5 minutes. It was dumb and felt contrived, and it took the character to a less interesting place in the last few episodes.
Nam Joo-hyuk (as Nam Do-san), did a good but fairly forgettable job. The writers could have done alot more to make his character interesting, but his real problem was that he was playing opposite Kim Seon-ho—who would go on to play a better version of the same character in Hometown Cha x3—and so he ended up looking like a boring kid until maybe the very end of the show.
Kim Seon-ho (as Kim Sang-ho) was one of the standout players here. He had the most interesting backstory, and the grumpy cynic with a heart of gold character was by far the most interesting of the cast. He also had great banter and chemistry with everyone which was just fun to watch.
Kim Hae-sook (as the grandmother, Choi Won-deok) was also fun to watch. Every scene with her and Kim Seon-ho was pretty good. Even when they were just sitting and talking and eating street food.
Kang Han-na (as Won In-jae / Seo In-jae) was probably the most underused main character. Kang Han-na did a good job with what she was given, but her role was mostly just to provide motivation for the other characters. The writers could have given her story more attention and had a much more interesting show. For various reason, they didn't.
Stephanie Lee (as Jung Sa-ha) did a pretty good job with what she was given. I didn't buy the romance arc the writers did with her character, but it was cute enough that I sort of liked it anyways. Once the writers gave the guy she was dating an actual personality, anyway. Overall, it was a decent role, but much less interesting role than in Yong-pal.
TL; DR:
There's a severe dropoff in quality in the last 8 episodes. This could be due to the pandemic, but in any case there was alot of wheel spinning and I nearly lost interest.
They had a decent love triangle which only worked because the third corner was played by Kim Seon-ho. If you were in the know, you could figure out who the writers were going to end it with (the ages, the marketing posters, etc. made that pretty clear), but Seon-ho did such a good job with a cool character, that you still kind of wanted Sang-ho and Seo Dal-mi to ride off into the sunset. But there's always Hometown Cha x3 instead.
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logabeauty · 3 days
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Start Up
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Start Up
Start-Up adalah seri televisi Korea Selatan tahun 2020 dengan bintang Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho, dan Kang Han-na.
Drama ini tersiar di tvN setiap Sabtu dan Minggu pukul 21:00 mulai 17 Oktober hingga 6 Desember 2020 dan juga tersedia untuk penonton internasional melalui Netflix. Start-Up berlatar belakang di kawasan fiksi Korea Selatan Silicon Valley yang disebut Sandbox dan menceritakan kisah orang-orang di dunia perusahaan start up. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pemeran Utama - Bae Suzy sebagai Seo Dal-mi - Heo Jung-eun sebagai Seo Dal-mi muda Ia bercita-cita menjadi Steve Jobs dari Korea. Ia seorang petualang yang tidak memiliki banyak harta, tetapi memiliki rencana besar untuk dirinya sendiri. Dan ia juga memiliki pengalaman dalam berbagai pekerjaan paruh waktu dan merupakan orang yang memiliki vitalitas tinggi. - Nam Joo-hyuk sebagai Nam Do-san - Kim Kang-hoon sebagai Nam Do-san muda Do-san adalah pendiri Samsan Tech. Ia pernah menjadi kebanggaan keluarganya sebagai seorang jenius matematika, tetapi selama dua tahun terakhir, tidak ada perubahan dengan investasi perusahaannya. Ternyata Seo Dal-mi mengingat Do-san sebagai 'cinta pertamanya yang keren' dan ia memutuskan untuk memulai startup dengan harapan mengubah kesalahpahaman Seo Dal-mi menjadi kenyataan. - Kim Seon-ho sebagai Han Ji-pyeong - Nam Da-reum sebagai Han Ji-pyeong muda Han Ji-pyeong memulai perusahaan startup untuk melunasi utangnya. Seorang pemimpin tim di SH Venture Capital, keterampilan investasinya yang menakjubkan dan lidahnya yang tajam membuatnya mendapat julukan, "Gordon Ramsay investasi." Meskipun ia jahat bagi kebanyakan orang, ia lebih lembut dari semua orang kepada satu orang istimewa yang memberinya bantuan besar di masa lalu. - Kang Han-na sebagai Won In-jae/Seo In-jae - Lee Re sebagai Won In-jae/Seo In-jae muda Won In-jae memiliki semua yang dihormati oleh banyak orang: latar belakang pendidikan, penampilan cantik, dan uang. Ia menganggap latar belakangnya sebagai chaebol generasi kedua sebagai kelemahan dan melakukan semua yang ia bisa untuk menciptakan kesuksesan sendiri dan pengakuan karena keahliannya. Namun, ia akhirnya digunakan serta terbuang dari ayah tirinya dan untuk berhenti menjadi bidak sekali pakai di papan catur ayah tirinya, ia terjun ke dunia startup. Tumbuh bersama Seo Dal-mi membuatnya memiliki hubungan yang buruk dengan Dal-mi dan menganggap sebuah kesalahan bahwa Dal-mi tinggal bersama dengan ayah kandung mereka, sedangkan dirinya bersama ibu kandung mereka. Pendukung Keluarga Seo Dal-mi & Won In-jae - Kim Hae-sook sebagai Choi Won-deok, Ibu Seo Chung-myung dan Nenek Seo Dal-mi dan Won In-jae. - Song Seon-mi sebagai Cha Ah-hyun, Ibu kandung Seo Dal-mi dan Won In-jae. Setelah menceraikan suaminya karena berhenti dari pekerjaannya. Ia akhirnya menikahi Won Doo-jung, meskipun ia terbukti menyesal meninggalkan ayah Seo Dal-mi untuknya karena ia selingkuh. Namun ia dapat menikmati uang yang dimiliki suami keduanya. - Kim Joo-hun sebagai Seo Chung-myung, Ayah kandung Seo Dal-mi dan Won In-jae. Setelah tidak tahan direndahkan di tempat kerjanya, ia memutuskan untuk memulai bisnisnya sendiri, yang berujung pada perceraiannya. Setelah setahun, ia berhasil mendapatkan kesepakatan dan tersirat bahwa dialah yang memberikan ide untuk nama "Sandbox "selama pembicaraannya dengan pemilik. Pada hari yang sama, ia meninggal di dalam bus saat pulang karena cedera otak. - Um Hyo-sup sebagai Won Doo-jung, Ayah tiri Won In-jae. - Moon Dong-hyeok sebagai Won Sang-soo Samsan Tech - Yoo Su-bin sebagai Lee Chul-san - Kim Do-wan sebagai Kim Yong-san - Stephanie Lee sebagai Jeong Sa-ha - Seo Yi-sook sebagai CEO Yoon Seon-hak Keluarga Nam Do-san - Kim Hee-jung sebagai Ibu Nam Do-san. - Kim Won-hae sebagai Ayah Do-san. - Jang Se-hyun sebagai Sepupu Nam Do-san. Lainnya - Kim Min-seok sebagai Park Dong-chun - Cho Tae-hwan sebagai Alex Kwon Penampilan khusus - TBA sebagai Jang Young-shil (suara gadget Ai) - Lee Bo-young Start Up Mitra Loga Beauty Skin; Desain website oleh Cahaya Hanjuang Read the full article
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stratfordsandthestars · 3 months
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ok i lied i'm now rewatching her private life atm and forgot how much i loved ryan gold bc my man (albeit mistakenly) thought deok-mi and seon-joo were secretly dating and went above and beyond to stop them from being outed, even agreeing to fake date deok-mi. he's a true ally 🏳️‍🌈
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korelist · 1 year
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START-UP // KDRAMA DİZİ YORUMU
UYARI : Yazılar genel olarak spoiler içerebilir. İçermeyedebilir.
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Drama: Start-Up Hangul: 스타트업 Director: Oh Choong-Hwan Writer: Park Hye-Ryun Date: 2020 Language: Korean Country: South Korea Cast: Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-Hyuk, Kim Sun-Ho, Kang Han-Na, Kim Joo-Hun
Farklı mesleklerin konu edildiği dizileri hep seviyorum, bu dizi bize yazılımcıların dünyasına kapı açıyor. Genç girişimlerin yaşadıkları mücadele ve yarışı izlemek oldukça keyifliydi. Hedeflerine ulaşmak için başlarına gelebilecek durumları alternatifli olarak bizlere gösterdiler. Bir izleyici olarak birçok duyguyu bana yaşattılar. Teknolojinin farklı yüzlerini en etkili şekilde gördüm. Aynı zamanda insanı motive eden bir tarafı da vardı.
Seo Dal-Mi(Bae Suzy) ve Seo In-Jae(Kang Han-Na) ortaokul ve lise çağlarında iki kız kardeştir. Anne babalarının aralarındaki anlaşmazlıklar ile diziye giriş yapıyoruz. Yaşanılan aile için dramdan sonra Dal-Mi babası (Kim Joo-Hun) ile In-Jae ise annesi (Song Seon-Mi) ile kalıyor. Babaanne Choi Won-Deok (Kim Hae-Sook) ise bütün o kucak dolusu sevgisi ve şefkati ile hem bizi hem kızları karşılıyor. O nasıl güzel bir büyük anne karakteriydi, resmen aşık oldum. Kendine ayrıca mini bir hikaye yaratan büyükannemiz küçük bir yemek dükkanı işletiyor. Bir gün sokakta tek başına kalmış bir çocuğa yardımcı oluyor. Han Ji-Pyeong (Kim Sun-Ho) adına çok zeki ve çalışkan genç bir çocuk sokakta kalmıştır. Anne babası ve gidecek yeri olmayan bu çocuğa büyükanne kucak açar. Önce yağmurda akşam sokakta kalmaması için dükkanın anahtarını verir. Sonra aralarında tatlı bir arkadaşlık oluşur. Ji-Pyeong dükkanda kalması karşılığında büyük annenin işlerini yapar. Bu sırada anne babası ayrılan Dal-Mi’ye üzülen büyük annenin aklına bir fikir gelir. Torunu çok yalnız kaldığı için ona hayali bir arkadaş verecektir. Ji-Pyeong’dan ona mektup yazmasını ister. Bir şekilde Ji-Pyeong’u ikna edince, o günün gazetesinden Dal-Mi yaşlarında bir çocuğun adını alırlar. Ve büyük anneyle beraber Dal-Mi’ye mektup yazmaya başlarlar. Bir süre sonra mektupları Ji-Pyeong yazmaya devam eder.
Aradan 15 yıl gibi hatırı sayılır bir zaman geçer. Ji-Pyeong SH Girişim Yatırım Firması’nın en iyi takım lideri olmuştur. Boy boy fotoğrafları basılmış, parmakla gösteriliyordur.  Yatırım yaptığı hiç kimsenin başarısız olmaması ile ünlüdür. Dergi kapaklarında isminden bahsedilir, ünlü ve zengin bir adam olmuştur. Annesi ile giden In-Jae, üvey babasının soyadını almış, bolluk içinde büyümüş ve üvey babasının firmasında CEO olarak çalışmaktadır. Dal-Mi ise kendi işini kurabilmek için üniversiteyi yarıda bırakmıştır. O zamandan beri kimse kimseyle görüşmemiştir. Dal-Mi ise hala küçükken yazıştığı mektup arkadaşını aramaktadır. Ve bütün araştırmaları onu gazetenden çaldıkları isme Nam Do-San (Nam Joo-Hyuk) ‘ a çıkartır.
Nam Do-San ise Kim Yong-San (Kim Do-Wan) ve Lee Chul-San (Yoo Su-Bin) ile SAMSAN adında bir bilişim şirketi kurmuştur. 15 yıl önce kazandığı matematik olimpiyatlarından aldığı gazla kurulan bu şirket aslında üç parasız gencin hayal kurmasından öteye gitmemiştir.  Durumları içler acısıdır. Bir şekilde bütün karakterlerin bir araya gelmesi ile hikaye gelişir ve böyle devam eder.
Nam Joo-Hyuk’u “Weightlifting fairy kim book joo” dizisinde eğlenceli ama biraz itici bulmuştum. “Twenty five, Twenty one” dizisinde ise nefret ettim. “The Bride of Habaek” dizisinde biraz ısınır gibi oldum. Ve son olarak bu dizide tekrar normal seyrini yakaladım. Biraz olsun o nefretimi kırmamı sağladı. Yaşına rağmen kızlarla vakit geçirmemiş, nerd olarak büyümüş bir adamın çekingenliğini çok güzel yansıtmıştı. Karakter gelişimi de aynı şekilde güzel anlatılıyordu. Ama ne yazık ki, nefretimi kırmış olmama rağmen dizi boyunca benim favorim kesinlikle 2.adamdı. Resmen izleyiciler olarak ikinci adam Kim Sun-Ho, esas adam olsun diye imza kampanyası başlatacaktık. Kim Sun-Ho’yu Hometown Cha Cha Cha dizisinde ilk kez izlediğimde bu kadar beni yakalayamamış, idare eder bulmuştum. Burada keşke başrol olsaydı. İlk bölümlerden son bölüme kadar Han Ji Pyeong'un büyükanneyle iletişimi efsaneydi. Öyle güzel bir sevgi vardı ki aralarında dizideki en güzel aşk oydu bence. Yanlış ve geç anlaşılmaları bir o kadar dokunaklıydı. Bayıldım, ikisine de bayıldım.
Dizide başarı hikayelerinin o insanı heyecanlandıran kimyası sonuna kadar havasını korudu. İçimiz kıpır kıpır izledik. Hatta 12.bölüme kadar çok güzel bir ivme artışı vardı. Ve son 4 bölüm… Neden diye haykırasım geldi. Koreliler bunu neden yapıyor neden, neden? “Aradan şu kadar zaman geçti” muhabeti neden bitmemiş. Neden bu kadar takılmış durumdalar bu mevzuya. Tekrar hatırlayınca bile yoruldum. Ne kadar gereksiz olduğunu söylememe gerek bile yok.
Toparlayacak olursak, güzel bir başarı hikayesi diyebiliriz. Karakterler son derece doğaldı. Kimsenin hayatında görmediği o para babaları ütopik zenginler gözlerimizi kanatmadı. Güzel mesajları arka planda gizleyip ilham veren bir hikayeydi. Duygusal yönü ağır basmasına rağmen bütün diziyi himayesine almadı. Dizide beni tek rahatsız eden, aslında rahatsız demek doğru değil, mutsuz eden demek lazım, ikinci erkek sendromuydu. Öyle naif bir ikinci erkek izledik ki, gizliden ağır travmatik olduğunu düşünüyorum. Ve o ikinci erkeğe bence yeterli bir son yazılmamıştı. Keşke ikinci erkek ikinci olmasaydı diyerek izlediğimi tekrar söyleyeyim.
Bence şans verilebilir bir diziydi. Dizi müzikleri içinde ufak bir yorum yapayım, kendi adıma müzikler o kadar diziyle uyuşmuştu ki hiç ön plana çıkmıyordu. Sonrasında dinlediğimde ayrı ayrı beğendim ama izlerken sahnenin önüne geçmediği için fark etmedim. Bu hem iyi hem kötü olarak düşünülebilir. Ben başarılı buldum.
OST:
Seunghee & Jiho & Binnie -  I Know
K.Will - Care Abaout You
Gaho - Runing
Raven Melus
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enterenews · 2 years
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Kim Young-dae and Park Joo-hyun, becoming a 'couple' and even being selected!
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In the MBC Friday/Saturday drama 'Golden Marriage, Joseon Marriage Prohibition', which aired on January 21st, Lee Heon (Kim Young-dae) proposed to So-rang (Park Joo-hyun) and broke the marriage ban.
So-rang met Lee Hun at the outdoor villa where she spent her first night. When Lee Heon asked, “Can I call you Sorang?” Sorang asked when did he know that he was Ye Hyeon-seon. “Lee Shin-won came back and said, ‘I came back because there is someone who needs to find Reum,’” So-rang smiled at Lee Heon’s words. The Great King (Cha Mi-kyung) came to visit So-rang and hugged her, apologizing for her suspicions.
Her original daughter (Hwang Jeong-min) said that she had entered the palace temporarily, and she began to teach Sorang etiquette. Sejang (Lee Hyeon-geol) came to her and proposed to her, saying, “Let’s get married!” So-rang was delighted to see her.
Lee Shin-won (Kim Woo-seok) released the bossam boss at the entrance of the mountain where the offering village is located. Then, soon after, Bantan Tan (Noh Min-woo) and the people of Gongyang Village showed up and took the long-awaited revenge. Banbantan said, “I lost my 17-year-old sister to your gang of bossamers! It's worth enduring all this time!” He gnashed his teeth.
Lee Hun also condemned Mrs. Seo's misdeeds. “I will treat Yumae as Yumae and Yeh Hyun-Hee as official slaves and send them to Tamra to work for the rest of their lives! Mr. Seo will be sentenced to death without any extenuating circumstances!” Lee Heon condemned them mercilessly.
Before her wedding, Sorang put on her heavy gache and became a complex face. At that time, Hae-young and Hoe-gi (Choi Deok-moon) appeared in front of So-rang at the invitation of her virgin daughter.
Sorang was delighted and said, “Grandpa knew, right? Somehow, even though I was acting like a beggar, he was kind to me.” Then, Sorang said, "I can't walk because the clothes are heavy. What kind of mother is a fraudster like me?” he grumbled.
Hoegi said, “You went all over the place, met a lot of people, listened to secret stories, and made them laugh. You are better than the flowers in the greenhouse!”, encouraging Sorang. Sorang no longer felt the weight of the gache when Hoegae cheered, saying, “I will be able to help you show affection to the people and take care of the people for Your Highness.”
Sorang, who officially became the middle warlord, did not hesitate to give advice to Lee Heon. In response to the clamor, “Do to the people as much as you want to do to Jungjeon,” Lee Heon gave maternity leave and parental leave to public slaves, and even issued a holy spirit order to encourage marriage.
Then, Lee Shin-won's father, Lee Jeong-hak, and Hwa-yoon's father came to So-rang and asked for help. In response to the earnest requests of the two fathers, “Mama, please do something for our Sinwon!” and “My Hwa-yoon!”
Even So-rang and Lee Heon came forward to come up with a plan so that Lee Shin-won and Hwa-yun could be married. While catching chickens wandering around the yard, Hwa-yun ran into Lee Shin-won and soon became Jung-in. Hoe-ki, who even arranged a group introduction, complained, “I only connect others’ kites, where is my kite?”
Lee Heon and Sorang implemented a policy that everyone who wanted to get married got married and the country took care of the children and parents born as a result. Sorang said, "Today and tomorrow, be sure to do 'Sorang'!" She blessed the world.
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sailorspica · 2 years
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her private life has really become my comfort show........ incredible setup even on my 5th rewatch
guy starts wrongly but strongly thinking he knows two secrets: deok-mi was at the chinese auction doing freelance art buying on the musuem's dime, deok-mi is a lesbian
he clearly starts admiring her when they sit in the gallery after hours after she was attacked 2x and decides bearding is the bare minimum allyship he can do for someone he really just thinks is cool, when she's flustered and asks if he likes her and he says "of course not" it's not that he's disgusted, he just wants to hint he knows she's off limits because they're parked in front of what he thinks is her gf's cafe
the cabin episode is so beautiful with the photographer's functional widower, and even though ryan quickly finds out she's straight he must look back and think she is The kind empathetic ally that i thought i was being!! lmao!!
he's jsut a respectful king who operates on incredible assumptions
really i'd respect a universe/write a fanfic where deok mi and seon joo actually are gfs, boy group fandom is such a sapphic tradition , a buddy beard show where she starts off bearding but then comes out as both gay and sian na gil
but also the canon hetero flirting is immaculate as is
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livingwithkdramas · 5 years
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HER PRIVATE LIFE FINAL REVIEW SPOILERS DUHHH
 Let me start with, THEIR CHEMISTRY OMG THEIR CHEMISTRY IS ON FIRE HERE!!! All those who watched the drama, let’s admit it we stayed for deok mi and ryan. Its been a while since I’ve shipped a couple so bad because I’m not really the type to ship actors together, the last i felt that was with bo young and ye jae wook in a poem a day.
Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way let me just talk about some negatives first. I didn’t like eungi, no offence to bo hyun, i don’t think he’s neccesarily a bad actor but the script really didn’t do him justice. It was as if the writer threw eungi in just because they needed a jealous second male lead to make the leads fall in love or something. Its actually really uneccesary, the only redeeming factor about eungi is the fact that he didn’t actually really get super angry once deok mi was like “i dont like you” and he moved on slowly but eventually and I liked the way he made friends with dain, but ultimately dain’s character felt like a plot device as well though she did seem more 3 dimensional compared to eungi even though eungi got more screentime.
Another thing I didn’t particularly like was also the ending. I didnt actually hate the angst that much especially the one with ryan’s mom i think that was well written for what it was but why is there always that stupid childhood connection thing, it could have worked if it was more mentioned in passing but i found it weird that deok mi somehow never remembered deok su for all these years in her life and she never questioned that void in her memory before as well. But she moved on abit too quickly for my liking , yes deok su has been dead for very long, but it just didnt feel right to see her move on so quickly. More specifically about the ending was NOOOOO I WANTED SIAN TO KNOW THAT DEOK MI WAS RTS that would have been so much fun to see sian most likely fanboying over her and just that would have made my inner fangirl very happy.
Last thing, while cindy was more or less just foil at the beginning that was the character that had the redemption arc or development arc of the show it just felt abit weird to me that she moved on from being a sasaeng fan so quickly like i thought that would be a thing for a while but she kind of just stopped. Which i thought could have been further explored since this is afterall a drama about FANGIRLS, it would have been niced if she was somehow tied back to it maybe appearing on accident in the PD’s documentary that got him kicked out of the house.
Now on to the good parts
Firstly PMY and KJW stylist’s deserve a payraise with their outfits like their couple outfits were so pretty, it wasn’t directly matching but they complemented each other really well. And that scene where he proposed both of them were wearing all white which was amazinggg!! and speaking of style UM SO HYE style was just ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh mazing in a weird funny unique yet somehow stylish way.
and also can i say how much i love seon joo and seung min like that couple is soooooooooo cute tooo, the way they fought, the way they made up felt much more real and sort of served as a grounding point to prevent the very very fluffy main couple from actually being overly fluffy plus i liked that ju hyeok got abit of a story line, i thought he was just going to be a comic character breaking cups but he actually wasn’t and isit just me or did he stop breaking cups by the end of the last episode?
The paintings are also really good someone please tell me who painted them cause i think the art style is really pretty.
All in All, i started the drama because of the fangirl but the only reason i completed the drama was because of the chemistry between the cast, the writing itself was nothing amazing, maybe average or even below average but the way music was used and the directing as well as editing especially in the earlier episodes helped to make me hold on to this drama and finish it!
If you read this far thanks for reading a rant until next time!
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thatkdramablog · 3 years
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God I forgot how many feels this Drama gave me 😭
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sseureki · 4 years
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I always wished I had met you sooner.
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myromancedramas · 3 years
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HER PRIVATE LIFE (2019)
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Her Private Life (2019)
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This show was the caramel latte of rom-coms. Warm, safe, and sweet enough to rot your teeth if you take in too much. This wasn't quite a new favorite, but I still enjoyed it, and will probably watch the show again at some point.
What Worked
This show was carried by the cute factor of the OTP. It was mostly kind to the side characters, but didn't really give them nearly as much attention. Overall, the chemistry of the two leads, and the premise of the show was so good that you kind of didn't care when everyone else disappeared.
That being said, the show did a lot of smart, subtle things in the writing. It played it straight with a lot of common tropes, so when the show had the ML (**Spoilers**) actually figure out Seon-joo was a secret fan-girl in episode five (**End Spoilers**), it surprised me, and I was hooked from there. The entire dynamic in that arc, with the ML being teasing in one scene, and then secretly supportive in the next, was so good. The other relationship stuff they did was also excellent, but this was what made the show interesting and unique.
What Didn't Worked
The show was very strong overall, so there weren't a lot of missteps, but it did have a few weaknesses. The way it was filmed at the start, with moments where it almost leaned into anime, really showed the web novel origins of the show, and was very different from typical dramas. I liked this lens, but not everyone will.
Also, the amount of cute relationship stuff from the OTP could quickly turn a little too sweet. It wasn't not really a problem, just something to be aware of. There were times when I started rolling my eyes at the level of cute, and that's when I knew I should probably stop watching for awhile and pick the show up the next day.
(**Spoilers**) The childhood connection thing they did in the final arc of the episode bothered me a little. I understand why they did it, but it still felt a little lazy. I liked the way the arc (which had Young-sook be the one that dropped Ryan Gold off, and talked about a young child that died in a car accident) recontextualized the beginning of the show. The arc really did make me rethink Deok-mi's parents and their relationship. I just wish they had started laying the groundwork for that earlier. It felt like something they introduced at the last minute, which kept it from having the weight it should have (**End Spoilers**).
The Performances
Park Min-young as "secret fangirl" Sung Deok-mi. I think this is my favorite show of hers since Healer. On the other hand, it's also the only show of hers I've completely finished since Healer. She was adorable, and pulled off the humor and the cute stuff pretty well. The writing gave her alot to work with, though the show rarely tried to challenge her (other than the huge endurance challenge of being in pretty much every scene).
Kim Jae-wook as "perfect boyfriend" Ryan Gold / Heo Yoon-je. Some people have complained about him being too withdrawn and even a little wooden in this, but I think he was just following the brief. When the show called for him to open up and be all emotional, he did great. When it called for him to be funny, or cute, he did good with that as well. A solid performance, overall.
Ahn Bo-hyun as "the real director" Nam Eun-gi. I hated the stupid love triangle thing the writers pulled with him, but when they turned the angst down and let the character just breathe and hang out with the other characters, the character was fun to watch. Which shows how good an actor Ahn Bo-hyun could be when they gave him the chance.
Park Jin-joo as "super BFF" Lee Seon-joo. The only other show I've seen her in was It's Okay to Not Be Okay where she was fun, but quirky as heck. She did a great job here, even with the stupid "joke" Lesbian relationship they did in the first few episodes. Just funny and interesting and it made me want to see what else the actor could do.
Im Ji-kyu as "worst Oppa" Kang Seung-min. Not really a standout character from a writing standpoint and the acting wasn't bad, but not really memorable either.
Kim Mi-kyung as "knitting Oma" Go Young-sook. Kim Mi-kyung is a legend for a reason. This is exactly her kind of role and she did a great job. She played a quirky character really well, and when the writers did the "big reveal" at the end, she did a good job with that as well.
Maeng Sang-hoon as "rock enthusiast Appa" Sung Geun-ho. He played kind of joke character through most of it, but it was a funny joke. He handled the dramatic final arc well enough, but it was easy for him to slip into the background compared to all the other actors on the screen.
Kim Bo-ra as "stalker fangirl" Sindy / Kim Hyo-jin. The writers gave her a pretty good arc, and she did a fine job with it. She was funny and annoying when they needed her to be at the start, but it was nice to see the (mostly believable) development throughout the series.
Kim Sun-young as "worst boss and worst Oma" Uhm So-hye. Every time the character walked into the scene, I had a moment of dread. And it was a relief when she left, which proved that Kim Sun-young did a good job with the role she was given, I guess.
Jung Jae-won as "the idol" Cha Shi-an / Sian. Jung Jae-won is a full time rapper & songwriter, so I think this was a case where they knew the limits of the actor and wrote the character to match. He looked and acted the part of an idol very well, but tended to fade in the background alot of the time. So a good job, but not a standout.
Lee Il-hwa as "Missing Oma" Gong Eun-young / Lee Sol. The actor did a good job with what she was given, but I wish the writers had given the character a little more depth. Still, that wasn't really the kind of show they were doing.
Hong Seo-young as "perennial third wheel" Choi Da-in. Again, the actor was mostly okay, but she was given a very thin character who was mostly there to stir up drama. Just like with Nam Eun-gi, when they gave her scenes where she was able to breathe and hang out with the other characters, it was fun to watch, but those scenes were few and far between.
The Kids. The young tyke who played Seon-joo and Seung-min's son, and did alot of judo was cute. The other scenes with children were mostly pleasant, though again the show liked to lean hard into the cute factor at times. Overall, they did good.
Everyone Else. The office people where there, and were mostly funny, but had very little development. The coffeeshop temp / future rock star guy had a few fun moments, but didn't really stand out. The guest stars (like the author guy, Eun-gi's mom, the fangirls, etc.) had mostly good performances, though the show kind of forgot about some of that by the end of it as it focused on the drama part of it over the romcom stuff.
TL; DR:
A fun, sweet show with enough angst and drama to keep it interesting. If you like Park Min-young and Kim Jae-wook (which I did), you'll enjoy the show. Otherwise, you'll probably stop watching pretty quickly.
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leerang · 4 years
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-"Hey, Good Boy. Do you know how to make songypeon?" -"No, teach me! I learn everything fast."
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happiness365 · 5 years
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"Deok Mi. The person who you must meet in your life is not a soulmate." "Then what?" "A fangirl friend."
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