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- Título original: 초면에 사랑합니다
- Também conhecido como: Nun Meon Boseu Ggosigi , How to Train Your Blind Boss , I Love You From The Beginning , Hitting on the Blind Boss , Love at First Sight , Chomyune Saranghabmida , I Loved You from the Start , I Loved You From The Beginning , My Secretary Life
- Diretor: Lee Kwang Young
- Roteirista: Kim Jung Ah
- Gêneros: Negócios, Comédia, Romance, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Kim Young Kwang Papel Principal
- Jin Ki Joo Papel Principal
- Kim Jae Kyung Papel Principal
- Koo Ja Sung Papel Principal
- Jung Ae RiShim Hae Ra [Min Ik's mother]Papel Secundário
- Kim Min SangShim Hae Young [CEO of T&T Mobile / Min Ik's uncle]Papel Secundário
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Bom para quem gosta de clássicos, mau para quem está farto deles
Não tenho muito a dizer sobre ele, infelizmente. Romcom clássico, bastante old school para a altura em que saiu. É engraçadito, bonzito, fofinho, mas não é dos mais memoráveis (digo-vos com toda a certeza que não está no topo da lista dos kdramas que quero rever vezes e vezes sem conta).Algumas notas para aqueles que não toleram longas reviews:
- Clichés? É aos montes!;
- O romance leva o seu tempo, só ficou realmente intenso no episódio 14 (considerando que são 16 episódios e no penúltimo há sempre uma reviravolta que vos faz pensar que vai acabar tudo mal mas não, tirem as vossas conclusões);
- Prosopagnosia is a bitch!;
- Para além dos atores de mais idade, não conhecia o trabalho de nenhuma personagem principal;
- Alguns momentos foram mesmo awkward, principalmente as do peixe e das moss balls;
- Veronica Park-yeo não desiludiu, típica riquinha mesquinha que tem de estar lá para salvar um pouco a história.
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What got me looking forward to watching every episode was not the story but rather the two main characters. The best way to describe their chemistry is extremely cute, like giggling while watching cute. I think that is mainly because of Kim Young Kwang as Director Do Min Ik. Even at his worst behavior, there was just always something super charming, sympathetic, and cute about him, and it really is an interesting role. He is matched by Jin Ki Joo as his personal secretary Jung Gal Hee, who despite being the kind of doormat that usually annoys me, she was also very cute in a way that made me want to root for her. Together, their super cute chemistry kept me involved from the very beginning, and I couldn't help but get hooked just from wanting to see them together, which never got old for me. At times the romance is super cheesy, but it's delicious cheese in my opinion, which made me overlook a lot of the show's other flaws.
The rest of the cast is pretty entertaining too (especially Gal Hee's blind brother and the campy Veronica Park), with one major exception... Koo Ja Sung as Ki Dae Joo. I don't know if it's due to inexperience or not but I found Koo Ja Sung to be extremely boring to have such a major role. Many of the actors knew how to play up the comedy and the drama but he seemed one note throughout. It was extra noticeable whenever he was in scenes with Veronica Park, who was such an over the top character, and in comparison, his character fell completely flat. There was an ambiguous nature to his character which did work for the story but he still never had much of a personality or depth in a show full of so many broad characters.
As for the story, it's mostly everything you've already seen in this type of drama with a random twist that at first seemed silly but it definitely made things more interesting. I also loved the way that part of the story unfolded visually. There is also a mystery element to this drama that was intriguing enough to make me want to know what was really going on, but it was the cheesy romance that really kept me watching. This is also a generally lighthearted story. Even though there are serious elements nothing is ever taken too seriously, even when characters are in tears or in danger. That definitely made it hard to take this drama too seriously or expect too much from the plot. There is also dual identity part of the story that is very far-fetched but was still fun to watch. I honestly had no real complaints while watching, but the ending did feel rushed. Still, I appreciated that they didn't add unnecessary new conflicts and rivalries to try to fill in the time, and stuck to telling one storyline without a lot of distracting sideline stories.
Would I watch this again? If I'm in the mood for a cute romcom, then yes. The cute parts are definitely rewatchable, and the short episodes are constructed well enough to not get too boring. However, I'd much rather see Kim Young Kwang cast as another male lead in a new romcom soon!
Overall I recommend this drama even though it's not joining my official list of favorites. It's more like a guilty pleasure drama. I think the key to enjoying it is to not expect too much or overanalyze the plot. There is also a reoccurring theme about what's really important in life and relationships that I liked. This drama may not have been what I expected at first sight, but I'm definitely glad I kept watching.
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