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The Opposite of a Sour Patch Kid
In the beginning of the first episode I was skeptical but I quickly fell hard for this drama. I had never seen either main before and I was blown away by our main male lead - his acting and the character.The show had so many threads that worked well. I loved the friendship with the therapist, the lead just defining excellence as a newscaster, using his incredible memory to make quick realizations and promptly act on them. This drama opened my eyes to what is actually important when finding a partner. COMPETENCY. Nothing is hotter than a competent man. My god. The main male character set new standards that have yet to be topped months after watching this show.
The stalker plot line had me guessing and stressing who it could be. The show was so well done at this point - I was doubting any and everyone. I had a jump scare, a scream, my shoulders were touching my ears I was so freaked out.
But at the end.... what did the main lead get as thanks? His girlfriend quickly abandoning him to work on her career when he's lost his job. Not standing by him through thick and thin even after he's saved her, physically and emotionally, time after time. It broke my heart. The final episode just seemed like a slap in the face. She was gone for several years, saw him by chance on a trip back to Korea, and THEN decided yes let's get together! I can't be without you!! OHHH MY GODDD. She literally only came to that decision after seeing him randomly! There was no intention on her part to go back to him before that! It's heartbreaking! I loved them as a couple only for the writers to make her character unsupportive and selfish by the end. Did she truly care for him or did she just like how he cared for her? I hate that the show made me doubt their entire connection and wish for him to turn her down at the end. I thought this was such a sweet drama watching through but the last bit spoiled the whole drama. Started sweet but went sour by the end. Highly disappointing that kills any rewatchability of what otherwise was going to be a top drama of the year for me
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I got hooked for the first 5 episodes and got distractred for the other episodes because the next episodes dragged down the story (sorry✌?).
Moreover, I did promise myself to finish watchin' this drama because the ML reminded me of one of my favorite kdrama actors-Park Yoon Chun. His acting together with the other casts was quite amazing.
I also loved the second leads?-Ha Kyung and the reporter. They made the drama lively.
This drama deserves an applause???.
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This was my first kdrama of Kim Dong Wok and he's acting was perfect. He can connect with everyone in every scene. I like the personality of his character as Anchor Lee, and how he portrayed it. His voice was a plus.
As for Moon Ga Young, she's good. Her chemistry with KDW worked well on screen. Her portrayal of a very honest and straight to the point actress suited her.
I also love the other couple in this drama the newsroom couple and youngest couple was a breath of fresh air.
I gave this an over-all rating of 8 because I felt that the last few episodes were a bit rushed. I feel like the first part was well written their lines were remarkable. Though I appreciate the location where they shoot some of the scenes on the latter part, it doesn't make up for the script. The last scene was close to perfect if only I did not have that rushed feeling on the back of my mind.
To sum it up, its a good drama. The cast was good. This was the first kdrama I watched where I have no idea or background of the acting works of the leads but it came out worth it of my time. It's a must watch.
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Unfortunately Won't Stay In Mine
Liked the cast, but the story has a lot of flaws, as do some of the characters.Kim Dong-wook plays Jung-hoon, with his incredible memory, which unfortunately enables him to not only recount events in video-like accuracy, but with the attached emotions too, beautifully. He is gentle, mild mannered and polite, but ruthless in his profession of news anchorman. Due to the pain that close relationships have caused in the past, he is a little reserved and closed off, but not cold.
Moon Ga-young as Ha-jin, is saccharin sweet and comes across a bit ditzy, but this is due to an event that caused her mind to block off all memories during a specific time in her teenage years.
The 2 are linked and their growing relationship begins to uncover a hidden story.
Within this are stalkers and murderers, as history seems about to repeat itself. Jung-hoon is pretty unlucky on the GF front it seems.
Keeping the facts from Ha-jin (for 'her own good') whilst also trying to maintain their relationship, protecting her from the past as well as present, are the general story lines.
The 2 lead characters are chalk and cheese. He is mature whilst she is like a teenager. Yes, she lost memories, but of a specific point in time and the people related to the incident, not of everything before that point. The way she behaves is infuriating. I really struggle when grown women speak in a child-like manner as a large part of their character and behave like one too.
She is disorganised, treats her manager-sister like a servant and brushes off low-key inappropriate behaviour from a film writer/director, when she should nip the advances in the bud.
The story has a lot of toing and froing as well, as they are caught up in countless scandals, which become an eye rolling "not another, please".
Frankly, I would have preferred he found someone else during the lazy '2 years later' bit of the story. Another thing I'm not at all keen on.
Two characters that really pushed the bounds of realistic, for me though, were Park Kyung-ae ~ how the hell an agency survives run by a woman like that...; and Yoo Sung-hyuk, a morally challenged, unethical, inhuman excuse for a professor/clinician (never mind father), who should never be allowed near patients and whose character should have been held way more accountable for his actions.
Not a drama I would watch again, or recommend. I watched to tge end because I wanted to know the outcome, but it really wasn't worth it.
Dong-wook playing Jung-hoon was its only saving grace. Oh and Ha-kyung and Il-kwon were sweet together.
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the chemistry is superb!
THIS IS MY ONE OF MY FAVORITE! i never rewatch a drama or its behind the scenes before.but Kim Dongwook-Moon Gayoung chemistry is totally changed me! :''') i even watched their live on yeohajin's ig acc haha
honestly the story somehow is light and familiar for kdrama lovers. but their chemistry, the dialogues, the cinematography, the soundtracks (which is not as many as other drama) are great!! we can learn from their mature relationship, and how anchornim and hajin give some space for each other at the right time. this drama definitely made me fall in love with Kim Dongwook!!
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This started out as a pretty decent drama, but I had a pretty hard time getting into it. More specifically I just couldn't easily ship the OTP in this show. I'm not adverse to age gaps at all, but the leads are just too far apart not in age, but in maturity and the production team made this even more extreme with making Moon Ga Young's character and visuals as juvenile as possible. It was kind of like watching a cartoon about the romance of a polar bear and an alien robot, I could only follow the story with detached amusement. (At least there was no love triangle)With that said I have eventually gotten into it just fine and I felt pretty entertained, unfortunately the writer felt the need to ruin my fun almost right away. The three hours preceding the finale were pretty much garbage tier. First they broke up due to noble reasons, then they made up for like 5 minutes & finally the writer proceeded with the mandatory 2 year separation plot. I'm sick and tired of bullshit separation plots and the one in this drama felt especially bad. At least the final episode offered a pretty decent, but short happy ending.
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It has a pretty nice concept,interesting characters and beautiful cinematography,especially the female lead looked extremely stunning in almost all the scenes,breathtaking! I liked some parts of the story like the stalker situation,doctor publishing illegally and all that,it really pull you in during these episodes,especially the whole deal with the stalker was super well written and executed. I loved the second lead couple,both seulgi and jin hyuk(who actually surprised me with his acting) did a great job .I must really compliment the artists who made the osts,they really outdid themselves,was super impressed!
What reduced my points is the fact that the plot is so messy,some parts good,others were very, very cliche.The writers tried to include way too many story lines into one.The last 2 episodes were a disaster,including the dialogues its like the writer gave up in the last episode. The ending was cute but still the way they executed it in the end made me feel little iffy. The story line itself was a little too unrealistic(?), like the whole love story line, something about it made me feel uncomfortable.
Still a good watch,was entertained :)
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anchor Lee Jung Hoon although he possessed a super memory, however it appears quiet and moderate on the screen and he was attacking mistakes and lies from famous guests, he was terrific in his work as an announcer...
Yeo Ha Jin was a famous actress with a successful and strange character and she was suffering from memory loss, and that shocked me the most friendship between Ha Na and Young was beautiful friendship, and The end was not bad or good, let's say was perfect.
I thank Directors and Screenwriters for beautiful story, and I Thank actors and actresses for amazing acting, In particular Kim Dong Wook and Moon Ga Young, On terrific acting.
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Surprisingly good
When I first read the storyline, I expected a melodrama that would cause me so much heartache because of all the twists and turns. However, when I saw the poster and teasers, the drama seemed slow-paced, kind of like "When The Weather is Fine." After finishing "Find Me in Your Memory," I can confidently say that it is not frustratingly dramatic, nor does it drag the plotline. I enjoyed it much more than I expected and I will give a more detailed explanation in the paragraphs below.The drama's main plotline revolves around the memories that the main leads do or do not remember. When I first realized their connection, I predicted that there would be a huge "explosion" scene where the truth would be unraveled and misunderstandings would arise. To my pleasant surprise, the main characters are much more mature and aren't as impulsive as typical kdrama characters. The writers were smart to focus the drama on the characters rather than some revenge plot that the villain was planning.
The acting and cast for this drama were definitely the best. The main actor had a difficult role where he needed to express a lifetime of emotions with only his expression; I think he did exceptionally well and did not seem to force the emotions. The main actress started off with a simpler role, but after experiencing a major event, she needed to change her expressions and overall feeling. Her character development was something I looked forward to, and our main lead did not disappoint. I should also add, the chemistry between the two leads was off the charts. The side characters were perfect to balance out the serious tone of the drama; there were lighthearted moments that allowed me to not feel stressed about the challenges the main couple had to go through. The villains, all despicable, still played their roles very well and allowed me to hate them to the bone.
I rated the drama's ost a perfect 10 because it had a collection of songs I really enjoyed. Although there isn't much variety, genrewise, they still tugged at my heart and complemented the drama. I actually added one of the songs to my playlist because it is such a gem, "A Memory In My Heart" by Yangpa.
The rewatch value category often confuses me; I have never fully rewatched a drama because I don't feel the need to watch all the scenes. Therefore, I rated this category based on how likely I was to watch the main couple's scenes again. Although their love story was splendid to watch, it was very heavy. The side couple, on the other hand, was so cute and I would definitely watch a short compilation of their romance.
Overall, I definitely recommend this drama to anyone. This exceeded my expectations and I am proud to boast that I finished it under 48 hours, without skipping as much as I usually do.
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