For me it didn’t seem dragged out or as if they added random events just to make it longer. It was a perfect and very funny drama that you’ll love.
Music: Just like Antique Bakery the music here is classical and beautiful. Nothing over done or exaggerated. It all sets the mood perfectly.
Cast/Acting: Everyone was brilliant. Especially Yoon Eun Hye who looked and acted just like a boy. As for the other actors, nothing felt forced, exaggerated or over the top. I have no complaints.
Lee Un, who played Min Yeop, was great. His character was funny and sincere, just like his acting. May he rest in peace.
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Amor mas allá de lo convencional, que no te puedes perder
Jamás creí que esta serie iba a contar sobre un amor tan profundo que supera los géneros.Lo otro que me encantó de esta serie es que no pasa nada muy terrible, ni un accidente, ni una muerte, ni una traición que te haga odiar a los protagonistas o a un villano. Es una serie muy linda, solo para disfrutarla.
Gong Yoo es una delicia te lo quieres comer poco a poco para disfrutarlo mas, jajajaja
Viendo muchas series coreanas se valorar cuando una historia es diferente, y poder ver una serie donde el protagonista heterosexual, se enamora de un chico, que no sabe que es mujer, sufre mucho por eso, pero al final, cede sus creencias por amor, y se enamora y acepta su amor a pesar de todo lo que sus amigos y familia puedan decir. El que diga que eso no es amor, no sabe lo que dice. Me encanto que trataran este tema. Cada vez que pasaba algo y para mi me decía esta mujer si es tonta, porque no le dice, volvía a mi y decía los que escribieron esto quieren demostrar que el verdadero amor esta mas allá del genero sexual, y por eso lo llevan al extremo, aunque a veces sentía que lo estiraban mucho, entendía claramente que es lo que querían mostrar. Y agradezco poder ver esto.
También me gusto mucho la historia de amor de la otra pareja, a veces un poco frustrante, igual muy real, y super entendible, los tiempos de cada uno.
Ver a Gong Yoo, joven, después de enamorarme de él en Goblin, me pareció muy lindo aunque me encanta como a madurado. Su look de mujeriego que en el fondo nunca lo fue y siempre estuvo enamorado de la novia del primo, y que jamas se propaso. Me derritió.
Nunca espere que esta serie tan light tuviera un tema de fondo tan profundo, la recomiendo 100%
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Not My Favorite
I can see why this is considered a classic, can appreciate that it was ahead of its time regarding subject matter, and give props to the FL for the most convincing gender bending portrayal I’ve seen thus far.That said, I struggled to finish this drama. I’ve watched and enjoyed several older dramas, so the hairstyles or early tech was not the issue for me. I think it was the lack of fruitful depth and thoughtful resolution that left me cold. The deception went on for too long and the initial reasons lost their empathetic draw. In no universe would your need for a job outweigh the psychological and emotional damage being inflicted on someone you claim to love. Then for the support cast to expect the ML to just get over it, I was astounded. Sure, eventually, he might get there, but it was painful to see him expected to just bounce back from what was ultimately an existential crisis.
Aside from the ML, his parents, and grandmother, I didn’t really see anyone grow into a better version of themselves. The FL became increasingly annoying just as she should have been appreciating and reciprocating the limitless love she was receiving. I also didn’t find the romance to be very believably passionate after the reveal. It felt forced. The other women’s characters remained rather stagnant. The other men and boys also seemed frozen or slogging towards the next stage of slow-motion maturity sometime in the distant future.
I’m glad I watched it just to say I’ve seen it, but I’ll never rewatch it. For me, it was too long, had too many redundant scenes, the ending was anticlimactic, and the OST was forgettable. Sorry, just wasn’t my cup of coffee.
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Still holds up in 2022
First: I avoided this for a really long time because I was scared of the story being homophobic. A lot of popular kdramas can be a little homophobic, Vincenzo(2021) for example has multiple unnecessary low-key homophobic scenes. So, I was very scared about watching it since it was made in 2007. But it is not homophobic at all! I am amazed and delighted that they made something that doesn't make fun of anybody. Also, my respect for Gong Yoo has now reached Mt. Everest levels. He did this show when he was just starting, and it must have been such a risky show in 2007- it is a risky show even in 2022. Amazed how it stands the test of time. There are actual BL shows which have more homophobic/transphobic scenes than this one. I have written this simply for other people like me who are avoiding this show- you don't need to!Second: Ofc one needs to suspend belief to swallow the premise, but Yoon EunHye is somehow believable as a guy! Except for her lack of facial hair, she nailed it. She really gave her all to this show. (In comparison, Park BoYoung in "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" is not at all believable as a weightlifter. She is thin, and I was constantly distracted by how many layers they dressed her in sometimes to make her look bulky. her mannerisms, nothing matched the character. I quit that show since it was so ridiculous to me that we were supposed to pretend that guys didn't like this thin, pretty girl lol.) Yoon EunHye did amazing here, didn't care at all about looking pretty/beauty standards. Really great actress. (Also great makeup artists, whoever dressed her character, etc. Did a great job.)
Third: The show is really funny. The plot is actually engaging and every character pulls their weight. It is slow paced but no more than a typical Kdrama show. I usually skip the second couple, so I skipped a lot of scenes here as well. One reviewer warned about not eating while watching this- 100% agree. Some of the scenes are just revolting lol. It does get boring after ep12 though, because once the secret is out, there isn't a lot to the story. Honestly, they could have wrapped it up by ep13. But till ep11 at least, it is a great show.
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A light watch
This was one of my first K-Dramas and it was also my first female to male cross-dressing K-Drama. I have re-watched it a few times over the years and it still remains the best cross-dress drama for me and I continue to be fond of it especially for light watching.The acting is good from all performers so that as I looked at the FL on screen, no matter how ridiculous I personally thought it was that everyone thought she was a boy (with her features) apart from one person, the story really carries in a way that made me binge watch it to the end the first time. The drama touches on real life issues and concepts but these are not explored in real and heavy depth and I don’t think it is the intention of the drama to do so. All four main characters go through a journey to explore their feelings and desires to find out where they are meant to be and with whom.
What I liked with FL character was that she was unapologetically a tomboy in the first place and remained so till the end. I liked that we went on the journey with the ML exploring his feelings and sexuality which was emotive, with frustrating and really funny moments.
If not taken too seriously, the drama is enjoyable one with a little bit of anxt that is not overly drawn out and tiresome, lol moments and you may need the box of tissues for maybe one or two moments.
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STORY
Girl dressing as a boy trope is my guilty pleasure. Naturally, I really enjoyed it in this drama because Yoon Eun Hye really looks like a cute boy. I don't want to go too deep into the story, but I'd like to point out that for a 2007 drama, it's an original concept. I would've wanted to know more about the side characters and less about the romance between Choi Han Seong and Han Yoo Juu (I found them to be a boring couple tbh). The angsty romance and quirky characters made it so enjoyable. The ending was cute, but left me with a lot of questions as well.
ACTING/CAST
I really have no complaints about the actors. All of the main roles done their jobs really well. There were some annoying characters and overly acted scenes, but I'm brushing that aside. Gong Yoo's chaebol character was my favorite. He frustrated me so much, but I loved him for it. Also, Kim Chang Wan's character made me die of laughter.
MUSIC
I was too engrossed in the story to pay much attention to the music, but listening back to the OST made me remember some scenes with fondness.
OVERALL
It takes some time to get involved in the story, but I promise it's worth it. It doesn't have tragic parts that make you so sad, I didn't really cry while watching, but I had so much fun and laughed so much. If you're looking for a fluffy romantic comedy and you're also able to watch them use flip phones without cringing, then this is the drama for you.
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Gong Yoo
It's mandatory you see this cult classic drama! As a die hard Gong Yoo fan, I am yet again not disappointed in his performance. I had to re-watch it to give a fresh and proper review.Anyway, if you love Rom-Com this is the drama for you! It's inspired several sequels in fellow countries proving it's worth in Top Tier Early 2000's K-Dramas. Speaking of early 2000's keep in mind this is a seasoned drama so if you're expecting camera graphics to be 'flawless' like now days, beware. Now, that doesn't mean it's tacky or poor quality but it's something someone might wanna be informed about lol
The storyline is amazingly accurate for so many hard working/blue collar citizens and I can assure you this "Rich Guy Poor Girl' theme is in a league of its own. As much as I love Gong Yoo...there's several times I wanted to slap him, along with the rest of the cast lmao So there's plenty of relatable content with some heart warming and even heart breaking moments. But don't worry, there's comedy for days!
If you love K-Drama's, are new to the Asian Drama world or simply want something cute and fluffy, you've come to the right place!
Enjoy...
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I was finally able to finish up Coffee Prince. The last show I watched shared the plot point of a rich guy falling in love with a girl who was hiding a big secret. Kinda funny how similar the storylines were.
I'm not going to go into a comparison (and no, it was none of the remakes), but I'm just glad that I was able to finish it up.
I feel like I'm making myself sound bored and relieved of the shows ending...
(Guess the gloomy weathers getting to me)
In actuality, It was a sweet show that I would recommend to anyone.
Here's some more about it...
Story 〆(・∀・@): I'm not going to review the synopsis since... you know... it's right up there. I'm going to admit that the love story is so refreshing, and I adore it so much. It's not just about a guy loving a girl but two people loving each other despite their gender. Yeah, I know that it's still a story about a male and a female, but they started liking each other before one found out. They tackled the struggle some people have of same-sex relationships as well as not relying too much on the rich guy/poor women trope that is practically plastered in every show. The side characters were also lovable. All the staff at the Coffee Prince were unique and defined, which allowed you to grow attached easily. Each had their own desires and problems that didn't center around the leading duo. Even so, they had a connection with each other that made it seem like they're really just friends going through love troubles.
They were also pretty cute, so the girly side of me very much approved.
I wasn't a big fan of all the side stories though. Sometimes it felt like the writers wanted to keep side plots going along with the main one but didn't have enough material to do so. Therefore there was a feeling of repetitively to them. I would've loved it if the stories were a bit more diverse and exciting so that I wouldn't have had lost interest.
This problem started to affect the show in the latter half too—just the constant sense of being repetitive. But the show made up for it by providing cute squeal-worthy romance moments and friendly interactions that made you just want to sit and watch for hours.
Acting 。゜(`Д')゜。: In my last review, I spent waaaay to much time talking about the actors, so hopefully I can keep this short and sweet. The two leads fit their characters perfectly. I'm already a huge Gong Yoo fan, so I had high expectations for him. Expectations that he met quite easily. He has a knack for playing characters that develop over time. His expressions and mannerisms match Choi Han-gyul to a tea. Yoon Eun-hye was also perfect for her role. She really was able to pull off the whole fake manliness thing. I've seen shows where the girl pretending to be a boy but looks too feminine and unbelievable. But Eun-hye had the body language, looks, and personality of someone truly resembling a male. But when she needs to, she can end up looking like a beautiful woman. Just the vast amount of possibilities with her appearance fits the character. Together, the two leads had fantastic chemistry and showed what love truly is. The side characters, as I mentioned earlier, all were interesting in their way. That's all thanks to the actors. I could see how comfortable they were with each other, which made the show feel more real.
Music ヾ(⌐■_■)ノ♪: Duh Duh DAH!!! Music time baby!
I'm not going to say I liked all the music. It was all average sounding to me. But the reason I'll give it credit is because it matches the setting so well. It wasn't just happy and sad music that played when needed. It had somewhat of a calming sense to it, which is something you'd actually find in a coffee shop. I'm sure there were different types of songs that I'm just not remembering, but that usually means that they were nothing special. The opening song was light and cheery, but one line kind of sounded like something else. Nothing terrible but every time I heard it I thought the singers were saying: ♪ Just how much did that mustard pray for you ♪
It doesn't make sense and isn't relevant to this review at all... but I nonstop thought of it, so now I shall spread the confusion. :)
Other (ง°ل͜°)ง: I usually use this portion of the review to voice my opinion on the show's topic. For example, I talked about the supernatural part of the show when reviewing Oh My Ghostess. I've never worked at a cafe or had a job in that type of business. But I'll admit that its nice to see the coffee shop rise from nothing. It's like watching a kid grow up (maybe not as life-changing, but still an enjoyable growth sequence). The show is pretty overdramatic with a few things, but it never makes it feel like too much. It's a very down to earth relaxing show that you never have to tear your hair out about. So a toast to that!
For the first time, I feel like my review is at a decent length.
Will that happen again? Let's hope so!
In all fairness, this show is nothing surprising and doesn't have much of a heavy bone. The romance is cute, and the characters are sweet. A perfect show if you just want to relax..... with... let's say a cup of coffee.
I recommend it to anyone interested in romance.
As for me, I'm gonna go catch up on some much-needed crime thrillers.
Happy Watching <3
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A pleasant surprise
I went into this drama expecting nothing. I didn't even read the synopsis and I landed on a gold mine!!Does this mean there are other good and moving dramas I have slept on and ignored?? I weep at that thought.
A drama that made me long for such a pure and young romance. Made me long to be in love, and be loved. That feeling of a first love, of sleepless nights, of long night conversations, of shy looks at each other, of the uncertainty on whether he loved me or not, of selfless love acts. In conclusion, I was smiling continuously with googly eyes glued to the screen, and my hands were either touching my face and awing(making all sorts of awwwwww expressions)or my heart because! BECAUSE!!!!, it was too much and sometimes too little.
This drama is and will always be my special sugar jar to open when I need something sweet in my life. I foresee a future of rewatchs! My special place in drama land.
It was raw and the acting was as realistic as it could get. I really believed it when they said the fl could pass as a boy. Her makeup, her fashion and what she would do, was trully believable (not like the usual elephant in the room, where we all know she does not look like a boy but we just have to close our eyes and believe).
I did not know kdramas were produced like this. Maybe this was common in dramas back then. Where you believe wholeheartedly in what you are seeing, it does not look scripted , the actions, the reactions, the set up. It looked like the real world and I ate it all up.
I loved the relations between all the characters and I found myself stary eyed at Kim Jae Wook's character. I loved that each character had their own story and goals they aspired to and not just an add on onto the main characters' lives. Each character had their lives to move about and their own stories and their own actions outside the main characters' love story.
I am grateful to that random user I saw praising Coffee Prince in the feeds and in turn prompted me to check it out. This drama will forever be my never-never land.
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a new favorite
i really don't know what to say/do after finishing this.this is just one of those dramas that will change my life and that i will remember forever.
this gender bender trope is one of my absolute favorites so i had no doubts i would love this, and i was right.
while there are a few things i wish happened differently, you still can't deny that the cast was just absolutely perfect and made every hard to get through moment worth it.
i have so many things to say about this drama, but since i don't have enough energy to write it all out, i will simply leave a vent of my emotions after watching
i think i truly won't get over this, i finished watching one hour ago and i already want to rewatch everything. also, i cried so much in the last few episodes, because of the story, because i didn't want it to end, because Eun Chan and Han Gyeol love each other so much...
one thing i really loved, was that Han Gyeol always stayed loyal, never did anything toxic like sometimes we see in dramas, even when they had arguments, his love for her always shined through in the end. i love their love <3
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Some infuriating relationships but overall a sweet "older" drama
This was my second "older" kdrama after "Boys Over Flowers", and I have to say this aged rather well in comparison. The acting from all of the actors was convincing and touching, the story progressive for its time and the execution was good too.What I liked:
- As I said, the acting was good. It felt natural, everyone had great chemistry with each other and the interactions were very fun. Yoon Eun Hye did a really good job playing a girl pretending to be a boy and Gong Yoo was very fun as Han Gyul too, even though his character could be a little mean sometimes.
- While I don't have a standout song from the OST, I find the music perfectly fitting for the series. It was feel-good vibes and very chill, perfect to be played in the background!
- The romance was nice too. We got some nice kiss scenes, the intimacy felt natural and the main couple looked very very pretty together. It was nice seeing Han Gyul accept his own feelings after struggling for such a long time, he fully embraced them and was ready to just openly love Eun Chan. Even after he found out and they made up, both of them were so perfectly in tune with their feelings, which I really loved seeing.
- Eun Chan's relationship with her little sister. While Eun Sae is a more of a girly girl, I loved how she didn't make fun of her older sister for being the opposite. I liked how both girls could openly talk about boys, love and their feelings. This showed that Eun Chan may "look" like a boy, but at heart, she's just as girly as her sister and capable of having a crush and daydreaming. I also liked that Eun Sae hat Eun Chan's back and never threatened to expose the big secret. I don't know why... I did not expect the sisters to be rivals, but it was nonetheless nice to see their sisterly bond.
What I didn't like:
- Yoo Joo. This woman was so confusing. I feel like she treated her relationship with Han Sung like an experiment, especially in the last couple of episodes. What do you mean you want to "try out" marriage and then just get divorced if it doesn't work out? She said that while pregnant...?? It seems that she had a miscarriage in the end and that the couple wasn't able to have kids, but it is nonetheless to messed up in my opinion. To make your kid a child of divorce just because.... Also, her not seeing the problem with staying up all night with a bunch of dudes, DRINKING after JUST getting married and finding out you're PREGNANT? Oh, but Han Sung was the bad guy for trying to hold her accountable that she was not taking care of herself properly?? I also did not like the way she literally threw away a 9-year relationship (after cheating for one year during it) because her feelings are so fleeting or whatever... only to break up with that guy two years later and crawl back to Han Sung. AND HE LET HER?! THEN she was mad that his world did not revolve around her anymore because he had this temporary crush on Eun Chan. I don't know if I missed that part, but when Han Sung kissed Eun Chan, she said that he "cheated" on her. Girl, did you ever bother putting a label on your relationship, or communicating your needs to the man? She was jealous while still having contact to her ex-boyfriend whom she left Han Sung for. The audacity I swear to God. Telling Han Sung that he has a victim complex when hers is even bigger?! I also did not like how Han Gyul said that she kept their relationship purely friendly but... that is not true in the slightest. She never drew the line with him. "Hey, I'm you cousin's girlfriend, please stop coming over and flirting with me. It's not okay", THAT is what she should have said. Instead, she was basically enabling his crush on her, calling it friendship or whatever. I think she really liked having the attention, but girl, don't get mad when your "man" (Han Sung) is doing the same then.
- Han Gyul flirting with his cousin's girlfriend and having an active crush for almost a decade? Get some distance, man. Him kissing Eun Chan against her consent in episode 11 was unsettling to watch, and I hate how the writer made him apologize for the wrong reason. "Sorry for what I said. I said something to hurt you on purpose"... he should have apologized for forcing himself on her, she was literally fighting him off :(
- Grandma was a bit of a misogynist. I don't know who the "harlot" was she kept referring to in the early episodes, but that was just mean lmao. She was also always mean and yelling like damn, calm down. I also don't know how many times everyone had to repeat that Eun Chan might be poor, but also independent only for grandma to say "I worked hard my whole life to be where I am, just like you"... girly, did you need to be told Eun Chan is dirt poor 10x before getting it??
- Sun Gi was a glorified stalker lmao... Kim Jae Work looked beautiful though!
- The conflictS between Eun Chan and Han Gyul in the last 3 episodes were dragged out a little, I would have loved to see them more like a couple instead of them running in circles and always fighting.
- Eun Sae and the mom: Eun Sae was a big brat to Min Yeop, who was just a doormat :( Just like Ha Rim said: she isn't playing hard to get. She was mean and bullying the poor guy just because had a big phat crush on her. The mom not having ANY working experience is wild because she basically let her 16-y-o daughter carry the burden of earning money with crappy jobs and then has the audacity (granted, that was only in like the first episode) to spend that money on shoes she doesn't need lmao. Eun Chan had to give up so much of her youth and in all those years the woman never seemed to have tried to get some job, idk... didn't sit right with me. She was a sweet mother and woman but this particular thing was a little annoying.
Overall, this may be an older drama, but I think it holds up well today. The romance is cute, the characters have flaws but they feel real and the chemistry between everyone felt very real and natural. I had a good time watching the drama :)
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