Great character development
To be frank, I was surprised by the writing of the show and didn't expect that I'd like the story line this much. The focus on the characters' internal developments and how they stayed the same/differ from their past selves were a joy to watch. I love the dynamic between the teenager Ha-ni and adult Ha-ni, learning about the moments that shaped who the adult Ha-ni's life choices. I also appreciated that the romance line going on is a sub-plot and that there are actual progress of the two falling for each other. The only major issue I have regarding the storyline is the time skip at the end, the way the ending went doesn't makes sense based on how traveling generally work (if you change something in the past, the future will change). I suppose it's ok for having a very nicely tied up ending.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Primarily A Healing Drama
I don't like the categories for rating on here. My 4 categories are Acting/Cast, Writing, Direction/SFX/Music, Entertainment Value.When viewed strictly as a "healing drama", it's pretty good. It's all about dealing with grief and guilt and learning to accept the bad things that happen in life, to forgive, and to love yourself again. I think it gets this message across well. If you expect a romance, it's disappointing. This drama really isn't about that and it takes a major back seat to the main goal of the drama. This is a bad thing and a good thing - bad because I wanted a cute romance with 김영광 (Kim Yeong Kwang) and good because the two leads really didn't have enough chemistry for a romantic relationship.
Acting/Cast:
I watched this solely because 김영광 (Kim Yeong Kwang) is one of my favorite actors and this is another drama that shows the reason for that. His acting and his character carried the drama. He did so well in his portrayal of a cute, innocent, carefree, goofy young adult that his good acting only made the poor acting of other cast members more noticeable. Most notably, the female lead's acting was...stiff and strange. I'm not sure if it's the actress (since I've only ever seen her in Mystery Queen, which I really liked) or a directing choice. But, whatever the reason is, her "acting style" became increasingly annoying as the drama went on. I'll just give a quick example of what I mean: Someone will tell her something emotionally heavy (like a confession/apology) and she'll stare at them the whole time they tell her. Then, immediately after they've finished speaking, she quickly says something like "that's ok I forgive you/not your fault/etc." while still staring at them without any change in facial expression. It's as though she's just waiting to read her lines. But also, the lines don't even feel very natural as to how someone would actually respond. I also don't feel as though the female and male leads had much chemistry. Especially, when you compare the male lead's chemistry with his dad, his minion, and even with the lunch ladies. I even think the female lead's younger self displayed better chemistry with the second male lead. 4/10
Writing:
Like I mentioned above, some of the dialogue from the female lead specifically, didn't feel authentic. The writers may have been going for a super feel-good story where everyone has super awesome communication skills and can understand each other as if they can read each other's minds, but it's not realistic. And really, I think that taking out the realism--using the characters to model healthy behaviors for the viewers--ultimately takes away from the healing message of the drama. It won't feel like something that's obtainable to the viewers because none of us are nearly that perfect in real life. By the end, I started getting bored...I felt like I was watching an episode of Full House or Barney or an after school special. Regarding the fantasy aspect of the plot, it remains a mystery - there is no lore, no rules, that can help us make sense out of the situation. That's ok, the story isn't really about that either, it's about the healing. But, I wish we could have just made peace with that right away instead of being given the run-around in the beginning, thinking we can figure out what's going on. The focus should have only been on her younger self's purpose for showing up in the future instead of wasting time on how she can go back. 3.5/10
Direction/SFX/Music:
Like I said before, I don't know if some of these issues are directing choices or bad acting. I want to blame the direction. Music was nothing special. Regarding SFX, no issues stood out. OH YEAH...this bothered me...So there's this scene in the beginning where the female lead is outside in the sun, in nature, around wild flowers taking photos and she has her hair in a long, single braid over her shoulder. She also had these freckles that go well with her look. I'm sitting here literally thinking about how beautiful her hair looks. And then, later on, she's basically told she's ugly...so she gets a makeover, cuts all that pretty hair off, and replaces it with a short, flat, predictable hairstyle and covers her freckles with concealer. I was so annoyed. Actually, now that I think about, that's when my interest in this drama started declining. It's like that was a metaphor that signaled that they were removing the personality out of the drama. 3/10
Entertainment Value:
It was a rough start, but the male lead single-handedly kept me from dropping this drama in the beginning. The younger self character and her relationship with the female lead grew on me and helped me keep interest in the drama. In the end, surprisingly it was Anthony (the second male lead) and his story that kept me interested in finishing the drama. So I guess, the baton was handed off a few times during this race. Ideally, everyone should be running together and crossing the finish line at the same time, but at least I was able to make it to the end. I was pretty bored through those last few episodes though. 3/10
Overall, I gave this drama a 3.5/10 mainly due to the weird acting/dialogue in the second half of the drama, the lack of chemistry between the leads, and the lack of interest I had toward the end. However, I think it had a really good message as a healing drama.
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Vc se daria uma chance?
Achei a ideia maravilhosaSempre vimos ida e volta ao passado, troca de corpos, etc...
Mas o passado e o presente convivendo juntos, é novidade
P as dorameiras q só gostam de romance, nem pensem em assistir
A autoestima da gata estava no chão. Mas ela estava tão afundada q não percebeu q sempre foi amada
No passado, no presente e no futuro será tb
Não virou top 10
Mas vale a pena assistir
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Could have been better
To my regret, in my opinion, some points were not right with this show. The story is quite promising, but after only a few episodes it is clear that the script itself does not know where it wants to go. The story lacks the necessary stringency to consistently honour the great drama of the events.Supposedly, a crucial event could not be corrected, and no one questioned this statement. Well, that is the internal logic in the story - but after the younger self of Ban Ha-Ni knows the future and understands why the older Ban Ha-Ni had mourned and sunk into depression for 20 years, and she is back in the past to live her life again, nothing changes about the future in the end. The young Ban Ha-Ni's new experiences, knowledge and insights have apparently not changed anything about the old Ban Ha-Ni's personality! Impossible! I think with an initial story like that, you can't focus on one detail and not pay attention to everything else.
As for the choice of actors, unfortunately the chemistry between the couples was not right. In my opinion they are not a good match. Sometimes I thought the actress of a supporting role was a better match for the lead actor. Also I really wanted to witness that, like in the well-known fairy tale, the ugly duckling becomes a beautiful swan in the end. Unfortunately, that did not happen.
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A bag of air
The first 2 episodes were good enough for an introduction but the rest didn't hold up and ended up being a boring slice of life. The plot may seems interesting on the surface but they ended up being more like a mother-daughter relationship defying its original premise. They simply neglected the unique situation we were presented at the beginning. Regardless, it still didn't do a good job carrying its message despite having a very relaxed 16 episodes. It's still watchable, Yoo Hyun and his father were the most appealing part.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
"¿Hola?, ¡soy yo!" llego en el momento perfecto de mi vida
¿Qué tan orgulloso estaría tu yo del pasado si viera tu vida de ahora?Este drama me hizo reflexionar desde el momento uno, Hani era una chica segura de sí misma, de su futuro y de lo que este traería para ella, sin embargo, la realidad no pudo estar más alejada de aquello. Sinceramente me identifique mucho con Hani lo que me hizo vivir su historia como si yo la estuviese viviendo, entendía sus preocupaciones, miedos, inseguridades, y deseaba que las superará, me alegre con cada éxito pero también viví cada fracaso.
Las actrices principales me gustaron mucho, en especial la chica que hace Hani de joven pero ambas hicieron papeles asombrosos, su relación era preciosa y creo que es la definición perfecta de autoestima y es que a veces resulta aceptar a alguien que es totalmente diferente a ti o que es lo que más detestas en ese momento, o peor aún que esa otra persona sea tu otro yo, pero todo acción tiene un por qué y que ambas Hanis conviviesen durante tanto tiempo sirvió para que ambas madurarán y se dieran cuenta de sus propios errores y lo que tenían que cambiar. Ame este proceso.
Los otros personajes no eran muy diferentes, todos cometían errores y necesitaban crecer o cambiar ciertos aspectos de su vida, tal vez ellos no tuvieron a su yo del pasado para que lo notarán pero pudieron notar quiénes eran y quiénes querían ser.
Si bien la parte de fantasía de la razón del viaje de la joven Hani al futuro para mi fue un poco floja, no afecta en nada a la historia y aún así funciona bien. El romance me gusto, supongo, no es de los mejores que he visto y definitivamente ese beso dejo mucho que desear pero eran tiernos juntos y la manera en que se conocieron (la primera vez, no en la celda) me gusto, pero quizás que terminaran como pareja no era tan necesario, aún así es lindo.
Solo puedo decir que me divertí viendo este drama y quise abrazar más que nunca a mi yo de hace años porque esto es lo que transmite esta historia, te hace pensar en el pasado, presente e incluso en el futuro de una manera optimista.
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Fun, Exiting and Refreshing
The shows I like watching now are usually high tension, so watching hello me was a good way to break up the tension. Every episode was fun to watch and there was never a day when I told myself I don't think I want to watch it because of how addictive it is.All of the main/recurring cast members have their own edge and could have their own spinoffs based on their adventures but I like how they are all in one drama and the focus is today's bahn Hani meeting bahn Hani from 20 years ago. This is good because we get to see retro scenes and the cast interact with the same person in different forms.
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Hello me !
I did enjoy this series . Although improbable as it may be the story line is exciting and compels you to watch till the end .A very good script and the ever true problem of facing one's past , one past self is important to acknowledge . The past should not dominate the future , nor control it , but coming to terms with the past and finding the courage to apologise for past mistakes is the noble thing to do .
Beautifully acted by all the cast , This is an enjoyable , uplifting , funny in parts , and deeply moving in others series well worth watching .
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Sort of about time travel...still good
There were a couple of minor things that detract. First, there's time travel involved but the characters seem strangely disinterested in the ramifications. Second, there's a deadline with potentially deadly consequence that again the characters largely seem to ignore...even when it gets down to seven days they pretty much futz around with other things. There's some chaebol drama that is unnecessary as well. In short, this is not really about time travel.The rest of it is mostly light and fun with just enough drama for variety. Lee Re is particularly funny in many scenes and is well paired with Choi Kang Hee in the older role.
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Nice theme, but boring...
The main theme is 'Guilt can be an obstacle if you cannot manage to forgive yourself'.This theme is executed and we all felt it, but in the end the drama was really boring for me.Company politics felt like a filler, still, it wasn't enough to fill 16 episodes.
Should have been a movie.
As for the acting, the female lead's way of thanking even became really annoying as the drama neared ending, I didn't enjoy her acting at all. The male lead, a.k.a. Blue Bird, reminded me the Big Bird of Sesame Street, the cuteness was overacted and became funny-and not in a good way.
The best two things of the drama was, Re Lee's phenomenal acting- she played the part of 17 year old Ha-ni; and the morning company dance, which I found hilarious, brilliant and uplifting all at the same time.
Can't say that I recommend this.
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Something boring is boring no matter the sugarcoat
This is only my second ever drama that I have 'dropped' unfortunately...as I do not continue watching a drama if it falls below a 5/10. Now let me tell you why - and I'll even include the parts that I did enjoy.What I enjoyed:
The ML (acting and character)
OST
That's it. Everything else falls into my 'average' or 'dislike' category. I think a big problem was how the FL (both versions) made me want to not care for her. Also, I am very bored while watching the episodes, and the script...it feels like lazy writing, with some dialogue in certain scenes feeling really awkward and amateurish.
I welcome people to still try out Hello, Me! But don't say I didn't warn you. I feel you'll find yourself dropping it too.
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