The drama takes place in 2016 Seoul, but in different dimensions that exist in pa more Han Hyo-joo plays a surgeon whose father is a famous comic book creator. One day Dad goes missing and she rushes to his workshop to look for him, and instead finds a strange man bathed in blood. My Sassy Girl. This latest addition to Korean Drama starring Joo Won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye is a romantic love story of a cold city scholar and a young sassy princess named Hye-myung setup in the Joseon Dynasty era.
From the creators of hit comedy/drama Sassy Girl, Chunhyang comes their latest work, My Girl. Lee Dong Wook ( Bride From Hanoi, Precious Family) stars as Gong Chan, the heir to a large company fortune owned by his ailing grandfather. Bedridden, he spends his days regretting his past decisions - in particular when he severed ties with his own daughter (Gong Chan's aunt) because she fell in love with a man deemed unsuitable. She gave birth to a baby girl, but then his daughter and her husband died in an earthquake.
To this day, Gong Chan's grandfather has been trying to track his granddaughter down.One day Gong Chan meets the young and energetic Yoo Rin (Lee Da Hae, Hello! My Lady, Bad Guy), who instantly reminds him of his aunt. This gives Gong Chan an idea to make his grandfather's dying wish come true.
So begins a complex relationship between the young couple. My Girl also stars hot actor Lee Jun Ki ( Time Between Dog and Wolf, Iljimae) as a playboy who falls hopelessly in love with Yoo Rin, and Park Si Yeon as a spoilt young tennis pro who sets her sights on Gong Chan - and will do anything to get him!. DVD Type: DVD-9一個雖是欺騙犯,但絕對不可能變成欺騙犯的可愛女人 一個是叼著金磚出世,但因為她才感到不完美的傲慢男人珠裕鄰的生活裡,雖然到處充斥著謊言,但在她的內心深處還保留著純真善良的本性。如果善意的謊言可以救人,即使騙子的名聲不好,可那又有什麼關係呢? 當那個從出生那天起就擁有一切的男人薛功燦與珠欲鄰相遇後,他才明白自己的人生只有擁有了她才是完整的。Seol Gong-chan (Lee Dong-wook) is the grandson of a large company.
His grandfather while bedridden, thinks about the past when he severed ties with his own daughter (Gong-chan's aunt) because she fell in love with a man not suitable in his opinion. His daughter also gave birth to a child. He learns that his daughter and her husband died in Japan due to an earthquake. Gong-chan's grandfather regrets turning his own daughter (Gong-chan's Aunt) away and swears to find his granddaughter before it's too late.Gong-chan meets Joo Yoo-rin (Lee Da-hae) a bouncy, energetic girl, who closely resembles his aunt. In order to appease his grandfather, he gets a crazy idea and asks Yoo-rin to pretend to be his cousin.thus starts a tangled relationship between the two.
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However I was in for the most pleasant surprise. It is a little like 'My lovely Sam Soon' but for me this is far far better. You might dislike the female lead to begin with but I assure you you'll soon find her very funny. Her character is so well complimented by the seriousness of the male lead who is very fine looking The translation could be a bit confusing at times and the story is by no means perfect but you will enjoy every single epistle and you will end up with a big smile on your face at the end. The theme songs are good too and played at the right moment. I like also to hear the views of the four main cast at the very end of this drama.
1 people found this review helpful My Kind Of Series Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10The plot was surprisingly good - the kind in which anything can happen. You can put as many conflicts and twists as your imagination can conceive. You can totally control the outcome of the drama and, if you're feeling a bit playful, throw your viewers a curve ball by coming up with a really tragic ending. The stark contrast between a hilarious beginning and a desolate finale would have this series next to those having thoroughly unpredictable conclusions that you probably wouldn't like yet can't help but admire for their artistry and bravery.
Not to worry though.you don't get that kind in this series. I'm just driving home the point that the unraveling of the plot was skillfully done in such a way that the writer can insert as many twists as he wants in an attempt to prolong the drama and still have his viewers seriously hooked. That's how good the plot is. I guess he realizes this too, as seen from the bit when Jo Kye Hyeong and Hwang Bo Ra, who play brother and sister in this series, talk of how Yoo Rin's and Gong Chan's situation is so like the movies and they begin conjuring possible scenarios between the two.Now, the actors.
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I'm only going to talk about the ones that matter, namely, Lee Dong Wook (Seol Gong Chan), Lee Da Hae (Joo Yoo Rin), Lee Joon Ki (Seo Jung Woo) and Park Si Yeon (Kim Seo Hyun). I give props to the production company for casting such good-looking actors in one drama. Acting-wise, a little polish would be nice. But this drama is of that kind wherein the actors' portrayals of their characters are somewhat off in the beginning, but they grow on you.
So, in retrospect, it was alright.Lee Da Hae had the energy to get the scene going and for that I admire her. She can shift from comedy to drama with ease.
Although there were times when her energy was just too much for me, as mentioned earlier, the antics grow on you and I found it to be quite cute in the long run.Lee Dong Wook seemed a bit stiff in the beginning, it felt like his movements were somewhat calculated. In his fear to exaggerate, he ended up holding everything in.
It was a little tiring to see him frown all throughout that I was relieved to see that he could smile.and he has quite a nice smile. He sure can portray the arrogance required of the role, and in those few comedic and poignant moments, he shone. Needless to say, after this series, I am now a fan.Lee Joon Ki's character, Jung Woo, was too melodramatic in this series for my tastes. So he loves Yoo Rin, but the story came out quite short with these two characters. It didn't look like the two had established a deep relationship to warrant Jung Woo shedding tears for Yoo Rin. Had the story betwen them been shown with depth, I would commend the tears. But as it were, it didn't feel that way, so easy on the drama.
The hurt expressions were fine; the tears, a bit inflated.I find Park Si Yeon really pretty. I was confused with her facial expressions though. There were scenes wherein she carried the same expression all throughout, it was rather difficult to fathom what she really felt at the moment.Admittedly, I enjoyed the drama, from the plot down to the performance.
It was deliciously light, even the drama bit wasn't that heavy. It had the makings of a series that you'd want to watch over and over again: pleasant comedy, enjoyable banter, repressed passion, and a healthy serving of drama.I would have gone right ahead and gave this series a 10, but I'll leave the last point for improvements. So here's a well-deserved 9 snow globes out of 10.
The story starts with Yoo Rin rushing to the airport. She is helping her friend delay a flight so that the tourists of her friend will not miss their flight. Out of ideas, she plays a damsel in distress, who is apparently mourning her impending death and her dying wish to see her boyfriend who is apparently on the flight. And so after much crying and the entire airport empathizing with her, she gets to get on board the plane to look for her boyfriend who never really existed.
As she walks, she realizes she cannot find anyone and pretends to faint. Alas, she faints beside the seat of our male lead, Seol Gongchan, who knows a liar when he sees one.
Although their first encounter is weird, it doesn't leave much of an impression in each other's mind. And so things seem to be going well, with the search for Gongchan's long-lost cousin making progress and perhaps more importantly, the improvement of Gongchan's grandfather's conditions thanks to Yoo Rin.
As Yoo Rin spends more time with Gongchan's family, she gets showered with the love she never received as a child and finds herself drawn to Gongchan. She finds herself changing from the liar that she once was to a person who tries to tell the truth when she can.
She knows all too well that her one-sided love will never materialize as the difference in social status between Gongchan and herself is too big.