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incomplete plot. Zero meaningful closures. The nuance in writing is as terrible as this review im leaving, riddled with eRrors. The second lead characters kept the show alive the best they could, but the plot ruined them as well. If you are okay with watching only half the drama, you will enjoy it. Cut your losses and cause the second half isnt worth the pain. No matter who your favourite actor is, all of the characters are reduced to hypocrites. I'd suggest watching their other works, as I shall.Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
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Worst Plot and Character Development
The drama started off really well, and I enjoyed the concept of this drama as it is relevant to current trends in technology. At first, the childhood love story between the main character and the second protagonist seemed perfect and I thought somehow the story would get the closure it needs. However, that didn't happen.I wouldn't have minded the romance between the first lead and the main character if it only didn't give off very disingenuous. The first lead had such terrible character development from a timid guy who felt his purpose was to please his parents to a guy who treats the main character as if she was a prize. The interactions seemed so forced, and I get uncomfortable watching them together. There were many red flags in their relationship, and I was not really happy with how the drama wrapped up.
The first lead also threw the second lead under the bus at the climax of the drama, whereas the second guy didn't. I admit the second lead had a cocky personality and cold atmosphere surrounding him at the beginning, but it was for him to avoid getting close to people so he wouldn't get vulnerable and hurt by others. He ended up developing into a more open individual who actively tried to help the ones he cared about. Throughout the drama, he also ended up being the first lead's emotional punching bag (also physical at some point of the drama). Whenever the main girl got pissed at the first lead, the second lead always defended him and tried to convince her to give him another chance.
The main girl is a whole other story, I ended up liking her older sister more at the end of this drama and she ended up having the best redemption arc. Overall, the drama was very unrealistic, and there are just so many flaws to name.
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Great portrayal of Silicon Valley
I've seen a lot of reviews that pan the ambiance this show creates for startups. I'm writing here mostly to say, they nailed it! I lived in Silicon Valley (Mountain View and Sunnyvale) from the time that Google had one building, leased from Silicon Graphics, until just a couple of years ago. I had many friends who worked at Google. I attended focus groups and workshops there, and ate in the famous cafeterias. I knew people in other startups and used an incubator for a while with a group I worked with. I had a close associate working for a self-driving car start-up. Start-ups are regularly bought for big money just to grab the talented programmers for a couple of years, and everyone ends up wealthy. It happened to someone I know. The images created in this drama were so accurate that it was like being back there again. So when I say that they got the ambiance right, I know what I'm talking about.That said, it's not much like that any more - the renown Google food has deteriorated, the people aren't having fun any more, and it's become largely tech rat-race.
AS for the story, it's ok. There were things that didn't go the way I had hoped, there were loose ends. Although I watch a lot of K-drama, I don't pay any attention to the fan wars or other stuff that surrounds them, so I'm blissfully ignorant about all that. I loved seeing Kim Hae Sook, one of my favorite actresses. I looked forward to every episode, and I was sorry it ended. There are plenty pf reviews out there that dissect the plot and everything else in painful detail, so read those if you want to know about that stuff. But if you want to visit the world of tech startups in the early days, this is a great place to do it. They got it right.
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A very heart-warming and inspiring drama
I know many people seems to have mixed or negative feelings toward this drama but I really enjoyed it. There were times I was really frustrated with how the plot was progressing but once I finished it I realised it all actually made perfect sense. When I first started watching this I actually didn't even watch the trailer and had no idea who the main leads were. And I had very high expectations after watching the first few episodes. It didn't exactly hold up to those expectations but it still was a really good story and the actors did a good job in portraying their characters. It did seem a bit cliche sometimes but I loved it nevertheless.I really loved the growth of each character as the story went on. How each of them realised their mistakes and tried to better themselves was very nice to watch. And I love it especially when the characters apologize for their mistakes. One lesson this drama taught me is that it's okay to take risks sometimes. It could end up with us being hurt but it still would be a learning experience. It could help us to not make the same mistake again. Samsan tech's journey was really so heart-warming. They had to go through very tough situations but they still did overcome all those and that was very inspiring to watch. I loved how Dalmi handled every situation, and even if she did face troubles I love how she didn't let it hold her down but got back up and kept fighting. I think that shows how she really is the girl on the swing. Dosan's character is one that I could relate to on many levels, even though I'm not a genius like him. A person like him who lacks self-confidence and is a bit introverted and also doesn't know what his dream is, being able to succeed while still being true to himself was very nice to watch. And Han Jipyeong's growth from a very brutally honest CEO who would point out the flaws without caring for others feelings and who only cared about grandma and dalmi to a more understanding person who is ready to invest in a start-up helping people who's going through what he went through was very touching. Only thing I have a problem with is that Injae doesn't have much screentime. I really wanted to see more of her especially since she's the second female lead. Her character growth was also really good. The way she turned from a selfish and arrogant person to one who understands what she actually values and needs made me love her character a lot. Also I really loved how Injae and Dalmi's family was able to reconcile after everything that happened between them and seeing them together and happy at the end was something I really loved. And looking at all the changes Yongsan went through was also very heart-warming. I loved how he went from wanting to take revenge for his brother's death to understanding it's no one's fault and apologizing for his mistakes. The love triangle between Dosan, Dalmi and Jipyeong was not something I enjoyed tbh. I would've preferred the triangle to end sooner so that I could see more of Dosan and Jipyeong's scenes without fighting and jealousy. But when I look at the scene where Dosan tells Jipyeong why he didn't want to take Jipyeong's offer to invest at first and Jipyeong realising that it really doesn't have anything to do with him being jealous I feel like it was good after all. I also really liked Chulsan and Saha's relationship. They were really cute. One thing I really loved about these characters is how real they are. None of them are perfect and they all have issues that they need to fix by themselves and some things doesn't even need fixing since that's just who they are. They are all humans and humans have flaws and it's okay as long as they are not harming anyone.
All the actors did a phenomenal job here that made this drama even more enjoyable for me. Nam Joohyuk's acting as Dosan was definitely one of the best performances I've seen from him. I could actually feel what Dosan was feeling just from his body language. Suzy was also really great and the scene I loved the most was her presentation for hackathon. Nam Joohyuk and Suzy's chemistry was also on another level. I'd really love to watch them in another drama in the future. Hopefully without any love triangles. Kim Seonho really did an amazing job as Han Jipyeong and I don't think I even have to comment on that. The way everyone seems to love him just proves how great an actor he is. Kim Haesook/grandma's acting was also one of my favourites. Kang Hanna, even though I wish she had more scenes did a wonderful job during her scenes and she really made me hate and love Injae.
Another thing that I loved about this drama is it's OSTs. I was going insane waiting for my favourite OSTs to be released! Two of my favourite OSTs are Love Letter by BOL4 and Dream by Jamie. All the other OSTs were really good as well, especially Future by Red Velvet. I'm sure I'll be listening to these for a long time, especially Love Letter, which I've been listening to on repeat since it was released!
Overall this was a really great drama and I would recommend this to anyone who's not too bothered by love triangles.
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Inspiring youth drama. Not a cliche male lead
Don’t focus on the love triangle only but focus on the real message of the drama.Start Up is about growing youth of people in 20s. The challenges they have to overcome to achieve their dreams.
The family and friends who helps them believe in ourselves.
Every episode teaches us about how to grow a Start Up.
They always explain to us every terms in business (Ex: Key Man, Burn Rate)
This drama have the perfect ending if you watch all these amazing actors & actresses portrays their characters in this inspiring drama.
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Show is not as disappointing as the ratings
One thing about Start up people didn't realise is it was actually realistic The way story progressed was absolutely same as reality The cluelessness, the unfair consequences, wrong decisions of leads etc were realistic That's actually how life works. If we keep the characters love stories aside the show was absolutely great when compared to realistic consequences and situation while working in a start up. If we logically discuss about the show considering the struggles of each character which definitely should also be getting the same amount of recognition as their relationship status the show actually did them justice. The love story half was a little disappointing but lets be honest You guys are complaining as though you never witnessed Ji hoo getting rejected by Jan Di for a guy like Go Joon Pyo!HJP did deserve better but not to ignore the fact that Nam Do San faced her while HJP gave up for 15 years, he chose her who is apparently a rookie over her sister who obviously has more experience than her. He comforted her in middle of chaos and guided her too. HJP didn't really do that. He stood from far and observed and was there ryt after storm had passed. It makes a differencs when u stay during that moment.
Overall i think show was great. Great because it was realistic and because it dared to show more reality based emotions rather than just giving audience the same traditional story progression.
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Startups and falling in love (Reply 1988 vibes)
I disagree with the haters and absolutely loved this drama. There’s a loveable stubborn granny, mild family angst, introduction to the startup process and venture capitalist mindset, excellent bromance, and of course a love triangle. The ending was rushed, but still worth watching.Most of the negative reviewers seem to have gotten stuck on the losing end of the triangle but there is so much more to appreciate. I would recommend it to people who enjoy an entire drama like Reply 1988. Basically if you’re the type of person that hated Reply 1988 because your ship was JP, so ended up hating that excellent story then maybe this isn’t for you. But if you’re the type of person who either could see why that girl chose T, or preferred JP but still could love the drama anyways, you will love Startup.
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Story Fell Victim to Indecisive Focus
A drama that started off strong with a clear purpose and a fresh premise, but alarmingly spirals out of control, lost in its own plot. It's initially exciting, until it veers off on a tangent and falls victim to the usual clichés, half-baked subplots, too many flashbacks, and the most offending — a main character who doesn't quite belong in the plot. Besides that, great cast and pretty cinematography. All actors portrayed their roles well, but this is what I can't let go: the narrative progression was so horrendous, I'm actually dumbfounded at how bad it was.The resolution presented at the end of the drama is unrecognizable from what I was lured to expect in Episode 1, which is rightfully bizarre. The writers fool us into thinking this is Dal-mi's story, when it really ends up being Do-san's. The latter 10 episodes of the drama focus too much on Do-san's internal conflicts. And for what? Winning Dal-mi's heart? Is this really what the incredibly in-depth, emotional first episode was setting up for? How odd.
Because of this drama's obsession with Do-san, the determined Dal-mi ended up being somewhat of a ragdoll, Ji-pyeong's potential complexity was completely watered down, and it feels like In-jae wasn't even given more than 10 minutes of total screen time.
I love Samsan Tech's story by itself, the boys are endearing and fun, but when I look at this drama as a whole, I fail to see any point to Do-san's character past the first few episodes. Making Do-san such an "important" character made the writers lose their initial focus. The choice to split "Nam Do-san" into two characters (Ji-pyeong, the original "Do-san," and Do-san of the present) was huge narrative mistake, done for the sake of pointless drama.
The story really should've anchored on Dal-mi and her circle (In-jae, Ji-pyeong, and Halmeoni), aka the characters we get to know in the first episode. But instead, past the midway point, it starts running like a super emotional soap opera, aimless and confusing. The last three episodes had such random, irrelevant plot elements. I was shell-shocked.
This is not a critique on the actors themselves; they did well with what they were given. But the story writing... underwhelming would be an understatement. Dal-mi's ambitions and her unusual, complicated relationships with Ji-pyeong and In-jae would've been a great story by itself. "Nam Do-san" could've remained just a name. That's my firm opinion.
I don't recommend this drama. But I will give kudos to Nam Joo-hyuk and Kim Seon-ho, as their emotional scenes were out of this world. Suzy, Kang Han-na and all supporting characters were also lovely to watch, all impressive actors. But the writers needed to rein it in and be more decisive about their focus. It had so much potential, but failed to deliver. Truly disappointed.
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Great Drama.
This Korean drama is a total package you will laugh, cry, feel excited, and motivated at the same time. It's not your typically office romance because you will learn every episode it teaches us about life, friendship, family and what are the ups and downs in starting a business. I really loved the intro of this show the colorful palette and how they present the "swing girl" and reveal her meaning throughout the show.And what I've learned in watching this show is:
1. It's okay to fail. In life whether you're in your 20s or 40s we always encounter failure. Just like Nam Do Sam the computer genius but not a perfect CEO, and Seo Dal Mi she started a business at first, then she fail. We tend to consider mistakes as a closing door but sometimes life is very tricky, just like in a competition there are two types of losers. One that accepts that he/she lost and moved on because they learned that its not their endgame and the one that see it not a lost but an opportunity to build another and at the end they both become successful.
2. Family is everywhere. Han Ji Pyeong don't have a family and living by himself but he finds a family with Halmeoni (Choi Won Deok).
3. Perfect does not exist. What you really see is not what really is, the characters of Won In Jae, Han Ji Pyeong, Won Doo Jung, and, Cha A Hyun at first you see that they have everything but deep inside there all incomplete and not happy.
4. Building a business is like riding a roller coaster, It only goes up and down my friend. Winning a contract is not your always, criticism is everywhere that brings you down in a blink of an eye. And not all the time you are stable, remember the sea is not calm all the time. Based on the show in starting a business you need to be brave in order to take risk in any given situation.
5. Always learn to forgive. Forgiveness can be the hardest but at the end it will take you to peace.
6. Learn to Connect and Reconnect. Have you realize that what if your story is connected to other people stories? Its one of the things I like in this drama how they present the "storytelling part" how the characters is connected to one another. I admired how they write the story of Han Ji Pyeong and Halmeoni they left off in a bad state but through Seo Dal Mi, Han Ji Pyeong learns to reconnect to Halmeoni once again.
7. Be the 'Good One'. Whatever happens always choose to be the good person and help other people it doesn't matter if its big or small doing one good deed at a time gives a great impact to our society and humanity.
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Why didn’t i watch it before
I saw startup on my Netflix recommendation list many times but i ignored it. Finally when I was tired of watching similar stories and craved to watch something fresh, startup came to my rescue. I had thought it might be an office romance story filled with cliches but to my surprise, 1st episode blew my mind. I couldn’t have guessed who the hero would turn out to be,it was surprisingly good.The writer’s attention to detail by giving us deepper understanding of the characters is what i loved about the show. Every character has a backstory which helps us understand them and their actions. Even the supporting characters were not random and perfectly connected with the story.
The love triangle that divides the watchers: On one hand i feel for Ms Han aka THE GOOD BOY and wanted him to find happiness but on the other hand, i could relate to Nam-do-san’s character who was filled with self doubt . But it was somewhat clear that dalmi has fallen for Nam-do-san when they got into sandbox and became a team. Mr Han had lost his chance there and there was no turning back from that point. And do-san earned his place in dalmi’s heart,it wasn’t random at all yet writer still dragged the “guy from the letters” plot till the end. That’s when I felt truly bad for Mr Han as he was fighting a lost battle.
Dal mi although started as a damsel in distress(which I absolutely hate) but slowly gained stability. She could’ve been written better as she was hella confused character.
Supporting characters were adorable, Grandma was the star of the show and samsam tech boys are a trio to be remembered for sure. I am glad the writer showed us long lasting friendships.
I wish we had seen more of injae, she was ignored by the writers considering she was the 2nd main female lead. But all’s well that ends well atleast the misunderstanding between the sisters was cleared..
I really enjoyed, one of the few kdramas that has original plot and doesn’t follow on the footsteps of overused tropes. Also the rating of this show is unfair and misleading, this easily deserves an 8.5-8.8
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Ne jamais abandonner.
Un magnifique voyage où l’on en sort heureux. Un conte de fée qui nous donne à croire, profondément, en l’humanité. J’en suis ressortie pleine d’espoir, plein de rêves en tête. La leçon de vie est bouleversante et lorsqu’une pincée d’humour et des paillettes de romance viennent en saupoudrer le tout, cela serait bien bête de bouder son plaisir.Le titre. Pour une fois, c’est ce titre qui ne me tentait guère. Je boude un peu les dramas qui ont pour thème le monde des affaires. Et pourtant, encore une fois, j’ai eu tort. D’ailleurs, ce titre aurait dû s’appeler « Start-up, follow your dream », car il s’agit bien ici de protagoniste se cherchant, se tâtant et courant au final sans peur vers leur rêve, mordant leur vie à pleine dent. Et c’est aussi pourquoi j’en suis tombée amoureuse.
Le parcours d’une start-up, ici sous toutes les coutures. Cela peut paraitre rébarbatif, et pourtant, cela fut un réel plaisir que d’apprendre le fonctionnement d’une start-up, le jargon de ce monde, les écueils mais aussi les espoirs qui vont avec. De ce que j’ai pu lire en enquêtant un peu à droite et à gauche, car je suis loin d’être une experte en la matière, le drama est très bien documenté et les aspects du monde des start-up sont proches d’un documentaire. S’entourant d’expert en la matière, le scénariste s’est assuré de savoir parler d’un sujet qui a été peu évoqué par le passé. La cancre que j’étais et qui dessinait durant les cours d’économie aurait apprécié ce type d’apprentissage…
C’est donc avec une certaine excitation que nous suivons leur parcours, priant tous les dieux de les voir réussir.
Agonisant avec leur angoisse mais applaudissant à leur victoire, pour un peu et je me pensais faire partie intégrante de leur équipe.
Se mordre les lèvres lors des compétitions, j’avoue y avoir pris mon pieds.
C’est donc un carton plein pour un thème qui était tout sauf passionnant à mes yeux.
L’atout majeur de ce drama ne repose pas seulement sur cela. Comme souvent, donner vie à des personnages et leur insuffler un charisme qui crève l’écran est selon moi ce qui m’obligera à y rester scotchée telle une glue.
C’est donc sans surprise que ce drama y a excellé haut la main. Il faut savoir qu’au commande de cette perle il y a tout de même Oh Choong Hwan, réalisateur du géniallissime (c’est un mot?) « Hotel Del Luna » qui rappelons-le possède l’héroïne la plus méchante, la plus drôle et la plus émouvante du monde! (j’exagère un peu?, ah bon…).
Mais pas que.
Il y a aussi le fantastique et drôle « While you were sleeping » avec un de mes duos préférés Suzy/Lee Jong Suk, et « You who came from the star« , magnifique drama (magnifique Kim Soo hyun surtout hahaha).
La scénariste est quant à elle, Park Hye Ryun, celle qui nous a pondu « Dream high » (oui, peut-être un peu cheesy aujourd’hui, mais sacrebleu le genre cheesy qu’on adore sans savoir pourquoi!), « While you were sleeping« , « Pinocchio » (Un drama qui une fois n’est pas coutume, m’aura fait aimé les journalistes) et surtout « I hear your voice« , drama qui aura fait battre mon coeur à la folie, d’ailleurs mon premier noona drama.
Le couple principal est adorable et dès les premières minutes où leur regarde se croise, la magie s’opère toute seule. Je lis rarement les critiques avant de me lancer dans un drama, cela m’évite des préjugés, et j’ai été loin de me douter que le couple que forme Suzy, avec Nam Joo Hyuk à l’écran avait soulevé autant les foules. Je mentirai si je disais que je n’avais pas une petite préférence pour Kim Seon Ho au départ. Ce n’était pas tant pour l’acteur que j’apprécie grandement, mais plutôt pour ces premiers instants où leurs destinées, Seol Dal Mi et Han Ji Pyung, vont étroitement se croiser. Pendant plus de la moitié de l’épisode, je pensais sincèrement qu’elle finirait avec lui (nan, je ne vous gâche pas la surprise, car il n’y a pas réellement de suspense à ce sujet là), il est après tout son premier amour…et puis, vint le chevalier à l’armure blanche, sur ces dernières secondes, leur regard qui se croise. Ce fut, à cet instant, une évidence, que rien ne viendra, pas une seule fois n’entacher cette certitude, que Seol Dal Mi et Nam Do San sont destinés.
Un couple maladroit et drôle, avec ces moments d’émotions intenses que savent si bien faire les coréens. Bien que Seol Dal Mi ne sache pas que Do San ne soit pas l’auteur des lettres, il est indéniable que son amour pour lui prend réalité dès leur premier rencontre. Je n’ai pas eu le syndrome du second lead, je pense que Han Ji Pyung a eu tout le temps qu’il fallait pour aller vers elle. Durant plus de la moitié du drama, il n’a pu qu’être dans l’ombre et bien que cela ait été un peu parfois dur de le voir ainsi, je ne vais pas vous mentir, j’ai été à 100% avec Nam Do San.
Mais au-delà de ce couple, ce que j’ai adoré est la relation que chaque personnage entretient les uns envers les autres.
L’amitié qui lie Lee Cheol San, Kim Yong San et Nam Do San.
J’avais peur de voir leur réussite leur monter à la tête, ou que leur lien ne se brise sur les rochers de la gourmandise ou de la traitrise. Rien de tout cela, amis maintenant, amis toujours.
La relation familiale si chère au yeux des coréens est bouleversante. Le point central ici est la grand-mère, Choi Won Deok. Incroyable grand-mère! Elle est le pilier qui réunit et mets tout le monde d’accord. Je ne compte plus les fois où j’ai dû discrètement essuyer mes larmes tout en me retenant de renifler….Choi Won Deok est une personne au grand coeur qui a su donner une affection immense sans compter à ceux qu’elle aimait. Drôle, combative et attentionnée, elle est la grand-mère que je veux être plus tard!
Je pensais naïvement que la mère qui avait honteusement abandonné sa fille ainsi que la soeur, typiquement envieuse, allaient être une épine pour Seol Dal Mi. Quelle erreur de ma part. J’ai adoré Cha Ah Hyun, qui sans aucune honte, divorce et décide de prendre sa vie en main. La voir lutter et regagner l’estime de soi afin de trouver sa place était drôle et rafraichissant en même temps. Elle retrouve sa place de mère d’une manière naturelle qu’il est impossible de lui en vouloir ne serait-ce qu’une seconde.
Et c’est bien la première fois qu’un personnage ayant fait une chose que je réprouve (je ne suis pas parfaite, non plus…) m’a donné envie de l’absoudre en l’espace d’un sourire, celui qu’elle a eut envers sa fille lors du pari entre Seol Dal Mi et Seol In Jae, au premier épisode. La suite me donnera amplement raison.
Et Seol In Jae? A la minute où je l’ai vu, le sentiment qui en ressort est de se dire qu’il y a des gifles qui se perdent…Et puis petit à petit, étrangement, le spectateur se rend compte d’une chose étrange. Malgré la dureté de ses mots, malgré son sourire méprisant, c’est une femme blessée, une femme qui se cherche aussi….Son évolution du début à la fin est remarquable. Tout en restant fidèle à son image, nous ressentons ce petit truc dans son attitude qui la rend différente. J’ai apprécié qu’elle n’ait pas été transformé en une harpie avide de gagner et de prouver avec force le bon sens de son choix. Au contraire, c’est le personnage qui m’aura fait le plus pleurer! Je ne m’y attendais pas du tout, mais alors pas du tout! L’épisode, avec ses yeux de pandas (ceux qui l’auront vu, comprendront) m’a fait pleurer comme un bébé. Kan Han Na a comme d’habitude incarné à la perfection son personnage.
Le côté loufoque et drôle est aussi apporté par les parents de Nam Do San, peu présent mais qui apportent beaucoup de rire à chacune de leur apparition. Ma scène préférée? Quand Park Geum Jung demande à son fils d’enlever sa doudoune? J’en ris encore.
Fait plutôt rare chez moi…j’ai totalement adoré le couple secondaire! Totalement inattendu, je n’aurais vraiment pas parié sur eux dès le départ. Et pourtant, ils nous l’ont rendu non seulement possible mais tellement attachant et adorable que je n’ai pu m’empêcher de penser en mon for intérieur qu’ils avaient un peu volé la vedette à Seol Dal Mi et Nam Do San….
Venons-en au protagonistes principaux. Le meilleur pour la fin, me dira-t-on.
J’ai mis ce drama de côté pour une seule et unique raison : Suzy. Je suis inconditionnellement une fan de Suzy depuis ses débuts. Cela ne me rajeunit pas n’est ce pas? Je l’ai découverte à ses débuts avec le groupe des Miss A et son premier drama « Dream High« . Je me souviens des critiques qui ne cessaient de pleuvoir sur sa façon de jouer, je me revois debout contre vents et marées à la défendre bec et ongles. Si je devais être honnête, bien qu’ayant eu le coup de foudre pour cette actrice, elle n’avait pas particulièrement brillé dans « Dream High« . Mais du chemin a été fait depuis, et il serait de mauvaise de foi de ne pas reconnaitre une nette progression, une amélioration de son jeu. Elle est la seule actrice que je trouve belle dans ses délires ubuesques….preuve en est la scène où elle pense que l’on a dessiné sur son visage après s’être endormi le visage collé à la fenêtre du bus. Ou bien elle est la seule (à mes yeux) à se déhancher comme une folle tout en étant gracieuse. La seule qui a ce côté chic et en même temps maladroit. Bref, je n’en démordrais pas, elle est mon idole de toute façon!
Ici, encore, elle ne m’a pas du tout déçue, apportant la Suzy touch et rendant Seol Dal Mi craquante dans ses délires farfelues.
Seol Dal Mi a cette force qui la fera se lever et marcher afin de réaliser ses rêves.
Cette force qu’elle a su transmettre à Nam Do San, Han Ji Pyung, à sa soeur, ne l’abandonnera jamais. Vacillera tout au plus telle une flamme pendant la tempête. Mais ne s’éteindra jamais.
Si certaines de ses décisions ne sont pas toutes sensées, et parfois en souffrant, elle ira tout de même jusqu’au bout de ses choix. Ses faiblesses ont été aussi sa force.
Nam Do San est celui qui a évolué le plus spectaculairement. De jeune adulte manquant d’assurance à un adulte qui prend pleinement conscience de ses atouts, il est vivifiant de le voir s’envoler, prendre de l’assurance et démontrer ainsi qu’il sait où il va.
Han Ji Pyung n’est pas le perdant de cette histoire, bien au contraire. Il est non seulement le mentor de l’équipe, celui qui sans les critiques constructifs n’auraient pas permis une victoire aussi éclatante de SamSan tech. Mais il est aussi celui qui a permis à notre couple principal de se rencontrer et de grandir.
Il est question dans ce drama de suivre son rêve.
De ne jamais abandonner sans avoir essayer.
De ne pas voir peur de l’échec.
De croire….
….Et de naviguer sans carte….
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Blindsided by ending
The story was written to make you root for one character, only for that character to get the short end of the stick. Completely ruined the entire series. I actually recommend reading spoilers to see if it's even worth your time.The story was actually good, but if they wanted us to root for a different character, the writers did a very poor job in making that character likeable.
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