Yoon So So (Lee Yeon Hee) parte em uma viagem para a Europa com seu namorado de faculdade, mesmo sem a aprovação de seus pais. Alguns anos mais tarde, seu namorado decide voltar para a Coreia, deixando-a para trás. Yoon So So decide então arrumar um emprego de guia turístico na França para poder se manter. Ela passa a trabalhar no "Pacote Turístico Premium de Luxo: 1 Semana na França". Apesar de sempre se esforçar o máximo para que essas pessoas, que vieram de tão longe para conhecer o país, tenham uma viagem memorável, esse grupo parece ser mais problemático que o usual. Um cara que foi chutado pela namorada, um casal de namorados que estão juntos há 10 anos, um casal de velhos que ficam em pé de guerra durante a viagem inteira, pai e filha com problemas de relacionamento... essa não poderia ser uma mistura mais explosiva. O pior deles é San Ma Roo (Jung Yong Hwa), um cara super deprimido que está viajando sozinho depois de ter brigado com a namorada 3 dias antes da viagem, e acaba deixando a garota para trás. So So fica de olho nele a viagem inteira, com medo de que ele se meta em encrenca. E o que ela mais temia finalmente acontece quando Ma Roo perde sua carteira e os dois se separam do grupo, e acabam sozinhos na cidade, o que dá a eles a chance de se conhecerem melhor em um ambiente desconhecido. Depois de compartilharem suas decepções amorosas, eles acabam por se consolar e desenvolver sentimentos mútuos. A viagem finalmente chega ao fim e Ma Roo precisa voltar para a Coreia. Ao se despedirem no aeroporto, não conseguem expressar o quanto estão tristes com a separação. Com sentimentos tão fortes um pelo outro, será que So So e Ma Roo se encontrarão novamente? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 더 패키지
- Também conhecido como: Deo Paekiji , The Package
- Roteirista: Chun Sung Il
- Diretor: Kim Jin Won, Jun Chang Geun
- Gêneros: Aventura, Comédia, Romance, Vida
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Elenco e Créditos
- Jung Yong Hwa Papel Principal
- Lee Yun Hee Papel Principal
- Yoon ParkYoon Soo SooPapel Secundário
- Choi Woo ShikKim Gyung JaePapel Secundário
- Ha Shi EunHan So RanPapel Secundário
- Lee Ji HyunHan Book Ja [esposa do Gap Soo]Papel Secundário
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I've never watched a drama so refreshing and yet heartwarming as this one. It has a little bit of everything and defies the norms of Korean drama standards, going above and beyond to give viewers a realistic and yet magical experience. The drama really teaches you to stop judging and see things from alternate perspectives. Whenever you think something is "as is", it's not and theres no other way to explain it apart from you watching this drama.
You won't regret it!
Looking at the ratings made me feel like this drama is seriously underrated. Currently at episode 10, and I'm loving it to bits! Episode 1 started a bit slow, but it was crucial to understand the different personalities of the tourists. By the way, I loved the ahjummas! Wish they were part of the tourists also, which would have made it more interesting and funny to watch.
The supporting characters' relationships seemed cliche at first glance, but as they delve deeper into their background stories, it made me realise that this drama is all about "Don't judge a book by its cover" and the different kind of relationships between the tourists.
I found the pace to be good. I loved how they focused on each pair for each episode. I loved the back stories and the progress of relationships so much! I loved the male lead's character here. It was so unique. I'm glad he wasn't a typical CEO or this good looking handsome guy with a narcissistic personality. His character was hilarious and so were his interactions with people in France. There were so many misunderstandings about him from the very start which I found to be funny. I loved his character so much!
And for the elderly couple, at first I really despised the ahjussi. He kept yelling at everyone and complaining about everything. I felt really sad for his wife. But once I saw the backstory, I kind of understood why he behaved in that manner. I could also tell that he changed slowly throughout the course of this drama, though not to a drastic extent, which seemed realistic enough for me.
For the young couple, I thought they would have a happy "honeymoon" dating period in France. But man was I not expecting a deep relationship with misunderstandings and communication problems. Their relationship changed a lot throughout this drama as well.
And for the main couple... I loved the progress of their relationship. The misunderstandings between the two of them were hilarious. And man, Jung Yong Hwa's kisses have gotten A LOT BETTER. I hated the fish kisses in "The heartstrings".
There were so many unexpected twists which I really loved. Overall, it was an awesome drama to watch!
For those ONLY looking for romance, don't start this drama because the main focus is not the romance but the growth of the characters and their relationships. It was a really good refreshing drama for me.