Broadcast: Oct – Dec 2013
Episodes: 20, Romance, Comedy, Drama, School
Cast:Episodes: 20, Romance, Comedy, Drama, School
Lee Min Ho as Kim Tan
Park Shin Hye as Cha Eun Sang
Kim Woo-Bin as Cho Young Do
Kang Min Hyuk as Yoon Chan Young
Choi Jin Hyuk as Kim Won
Kim Ji won as Rachel Yoo
Krystal Jung as Lee Bo Na
Kang Ha Neul as Lee Hyo shin
Park Hyunk Sik as Jo Myung Soo
Park Shin Hye as Cha Eun Sang
Kim Woo-Bin as Cho Young Do
Kang Min Hyuk as Yoon Chan Young
Choi Jin Hyuk as Kim Won
Kim Ji won as Rachel Yoo
Krystal Jung as Lee Bo Na
Kang Ha Neul as Lee Hyo shin
Park Hyunk Sik as Jo Myung Soo
When I saw the promotional
poster for this drama, I thought “such a young and beautiful cast.” I know Lee
Min Ho will do great in whatever role he is cast in. Park Shin Hye, not too
sure. I’ve always thought her acting was mediocre. The last drama I saw her in “Flower
Boy Next Door” was so bad, it’s not worth writing a review as I rated it below
4. However, she did a good job in this drama. Her acting is improving.
As with all Kdramas, too
many coincidental occurrences. Eun Sang goes to California to look for her
irresponsible older sister who has jibbed both her and mute mother of money
sent to her as school fees. Not only did
has she dropped out of school, she is broke and working in a café and living with
an American guy who doesn’t treat her well. The two sisters have a full frontal
confrontation near the beach in front of the café. Kim Tan happens to be
joining breakfast at the café and views the entire scene.
Eun Sang’s sister runs off
and Eun is stuck in Cali with nowhere to go and no money. Kim Tan feels sorry
for her and was probably attracted to her beauty, takes her in at his luxurious
beach house. Yep, the guy is a rich boy from a super-rich family. Attraction is
built already from the start. Two very different people, one a rich boy and the
other a very poor girl.
Not wanting to rely on a
stranger, Eun Sang calls her bestie Yoon Chan Young who happens to be in Cali
at the same time. They both return to Seoul, Korea together. Kim Tan was
disappointed that she had left and wondered when they would meet again.
Kim Tan returns home to
Korea because he wanted to see his older step brother and mother. Because he is
the child of the second of wife his father took in, both he and his mother are
mistreated by the first wife. His older brother Kim Won is cold towards him all
the time as he fears that Kim Tan is the favourite son of his father and would eventually
inherit the family company.
Life back in Korea gets
interesting as Kim Tan goes back to School. His best mate, Cho Young Do during
their younger days is now his number one enemy over some misunderstanding due
to miscommunication regarding Young Do’s mum’s abandonment of him. There’s many
scenes involving bullying etc which is portrayed typically of rich Korean
private schools.
Funnily, Eun Sang’s mute
mother is the house maid to Kim Tan’s family. Because of little or no money,
the mother had moved into the house to stay working as a maid full time. Eun
Sang had no choice but to also move into the house with her mum. They both
lived in small room in the maid’s quarters. It was only later that Kim Tan
found out she was the maid’s daughter and was actually living under his roof.
Things get even more
interesting when Young Do falls for Eun Sang. The conflict between Young Do and
Kim Tan worsens. Young Do sorts of bullies Eun Sang playfully but really is
only looking out for her. Kim Tan is very protective of Eun Sang and comes to
the rescue all the time.
The drama climaxes and is
very exciting, but then just kind of stops there. It didn’t really have a final
conclusion, but just pacifies out and ends like that. It’s a nice happy ending
but I was expecting more. The storyline is so similar to Boys Before Flowers,
but I have to say BFF was much better in how things panned out.
This drama was full of eye
candy, good looking guys and gals. It’s about relationships between family,
between lovers, between friends and teenage school life. The chemistry between
Eun Sang and Kim Tan was electrifying. Some scenes were so strong it was heart
wrenching. The scene where Eun Sang left with the mum and Kim Tan found them in
living in the country side. The bullying
scenes were intense.
I was never a fan of Kim
Won Bin. After this drama, I started noticing him. I first saw him in “To The
Beautiful You.” Although, he only had a cameo there. He plays the bad boy very
well.
Love the OST. So many good
songs: Love is by Park Jang Hyun & Park Hyun Gyu of Bromance (박장현 & 박현규 of Bromance); Moment by Lee Chang Min; Biting
My Lower Lip 아랫입술 물고 by Esna (에스나); I'm Saying 말이야 by Lee Hong Ki; Only With My Heart by Lena
Park (Park Jung Hyun)
I really enjoyed this
drama. It portrayed that teenage life/love can be so dramatic and intense. Only
in Kdrama.
Rating: 4.5/5 ♥
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