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A Hundred Year's Inheritance korean drama review
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A Hundred Year's Inheritance
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by JenghisKhan
mar 20, 2014
50 di 50 episodi visti
Completo 0
Generale 7.0
Storia 6.0
Attori/Cast 8.0
Musica 6.0
Valutazione del Rewatch 5.0
I hate to write a review when I haven't watched EVERY second of every episode.... But I'd have to say this drama is at least worth a look-see or at LEAST a Dsk* for Lee Jung-Jin's smile alone. I also feel that Jung Bo-Suk and Jeon In-Hwa were really sweet. In the beginning, I was truly intrigued by the main characters, but as the story unfolded the villain's scenes became insufferably long and irritating and the response from the ones who were wronged became unbelievable and unrealistic. How many times are you gonna say, "If you don't leave me alone, I'm gonna call the police.", before you actually CALL the police or get a restraining order, (if restraining orders exist in Korea)? I truly couldn't stomach much more than 40 some episodes before I started Dsking*. I think I started suffering at about 28 episodes. Cut in half and tying up loose ends would have really made this SO much better! *Dsk/Dsking - My words for when you've watched enough of the drama to be know the gist of the story, but fast-forward through long drawn-out crying, wailing, reflective and unnecessary back-flashes, ridiculous screaming/fighting scenes or irrelevant and irritating side plots because you can't stomach it. OR in extreme instances skip to the last episode. LOL...
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