After her father's death, Sim Woo Joo is kicked out of her home by the woman her father dated. She decides to take revenge on that woman. She approaches Han Dong Jin, who is the son of her father’s ex-mistress. Sim Woo Joo gets to know him and realizes that she has fallen in love with him. A Deep Review . 3 I want to be as honest and transparent in this review as much as possible, and tell you why I deeply Love this show, for everything it is, and for everything it isn't. This will be long, but I want to go down the list of everything, to the visual effects, casting, acting, soundtrack, story, and my overall view and meaning of Lots of Sad Music, Not Much Plot. Episode 7 of Call It Love starts with a short recap of the moment in the story in the grocery store when Woo-ju told Dong-jin about her house being taken away. After that moment, we see that Dong-jin actually went to the house. His mother warmly invites him in but he asks her about the house. The shots matching up was a great visual expression of how the two would catch each other in their lies. Their link makes it obvious, but so do their actions. It also symbolizes how their actions and motives do line up. Before all the romance officially begins, the duo promise to not cross that line into romance. As expected, the identity of Ha-Nee’s father has caused more drama for Ae-Jeong and her daughter. The story continues advancing at a decent speed now as we are nearing the conclusion of this series which ends this chapter with a big cliffhanger. Episode 13 of Was It Love? starts in the past with Ha-Nee receiving a homework assignment Our review: There's a lot going on here, including a love experiment, behind-the-scenes K-drama insights, language barriers, and even commentary from a couch full of onlookers. Because of this chaos, the decision in Love Like a K-Drama to use Japanese actresses unfamiliar with the Korean language feels unnecessary. Mirroring the youth of today, Nevertheless carves relationships that go beyond its thrilling phase. Set as a campus romance, Nevertheless represents relationships from different standpoints. Characters creatively illustrate various views on love and relationships, modeling a diverse perspective on love. Supporting Cast: Lee Yeol Eum | Yang Hye The drama could have ended in 8 to 10 episodes. Everyone wants to be a martyr in the end. FL should review this drama objectively and try to start acting her age with leads who can match her talent. Not younger looking hunks who are too afraid of her stardom that it shows on their frozen faces that can barely emote. Love in the Moonlight is an engrossing period TV production starter if you are a new k-drama addict recruit. The mixture of a youthful romantic vibe and the seriousness of the historical plot will encourage you that this kind of genre is not boring as it seems. It's not the usual korean drama that comes with a cheerful starting, couple fall in love and followed with the story climax. Some people might not like the "psycho" theme drama because of the dark and depressing content, but I find it pretty addictive of its UNUSUAL setting of characters, story presentation and the chemistry between the main leads! Si-eun, the oldest and longest-married of the trio, is having the most obvious problems. Her husband, Park Hae-ryoon (Jeon No-min), has been distant lately, and Si-eun admits to her co-workers When My Love Blooms may not be the strongest entry in the Korean drama calendar this year but it still makes for an enjoyable enough watch thanks to its great character building and emotionally charged narrative. The story follows Han Jae-Hyun and Yoon Ji-Soo who met during college and became romantically involved. OST : 4.5/5. The OST of this Korean drama series has a wide array of songs that suit up to every mood in the drama. It ranges from slow melodious in Breath, happy fast in Puzzle, emotional melancholy in You’re cold, naughty in Wake Up,emotional melodious In your timeand the healing Hallelujah. Watch “The K2” now! Raine0211 is a lover of all things Korean, especially K-pop, K-drama, and Korean food. When she’s not writing for Soompi, she’s playing the cello and singing. She Without a doubt, Shim Woo Joo is the star of this drama. I love everything about her. She is a rare and refreshing character in the K-drama world. I love how much she feels and isn't scared to show it. I love that she isn't a pushover. I love that she lets herself live her emotions, whether anger, frustration, hate, love, or whatever else. WdVn.

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