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- Título original: 지금 거신 전화는
- Também conhecido como: Jigeum Geosin Jeonhwaneun , Když zazvoní telefon , Quando o Telefone Toca , Se o Telefone Tocar , The Number You Have Dialed , Коли дзвонить телефон , Номер, который вы набрали , כשהטלפון מצלצל , حين يرن الهاتف , 您拨打的电话
- Roteirista: Kim Ji Woon
- Diretor: Park Sang Woo, Wi Deuk Gyu
- Gêneros: Thriller, Mistério, Romance, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Yoo Yeon Seok Papel Principal
- Chae Soo Bin Papel Principal
- Heo Nam JunJi Sang UPapel Principal
- Jang Gyu RiNa Yu RiPapel Principal
- Han Jae YiHong In A [Hong Il Gyeong's eldest daughter]Papel Secundário
- Jung Dong HwanBaek Jang Ho [Baek Sa Eon's grandfather]Papel Secundário
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Química Perfeita... Mas a História Um Pouco Enrolada
Minha nota é 8,0 por conta da química incrível entre o casal principal, que é de tirar o fôlego. Esse dorama sim tem beijos de verdade, não aqueles de peixe morto. Os dois juntos são extremamente fofos e cativantes, dá pra ficar na expectativa desde o primeiro episódio. Logo no início, a trama envolvendo o sequestrador e o telefone foi muito instigante, o que me prendeu imediatamente. Acho que poderiam ter mantido o mistério sobre ela falar, o que daria ainda mais impacto.Porém, ao longo da história, senti que ela começou a se enrolar e ficou cheia de exageros, o que tirou um pouco da graça. A personagem da irmã me decepcionou bastante, já que sua presença foi desnecessária e pouco relevante para a trama.
A subtrama envolvendo os gêmeos e as crianças assassinadas no orfanato também me pareceu aleatória. Apesar de ter algum sentido, não foi tão relevante para o desenvolvimento principal. Principalmente aquele amigo dela da faculdade, que achei que ia ter algum mistério a mais por trás da história dele, mas não.
O final também deixou a desejar. Ele decide ir embora para o meio de uma guerra apenas porque descobriu que o pai biológico dele causou o acidente da infância dela... só para "se punir"? Achei o motivo para o afastamento muito raso e sem sentido, já que ele não teve culpa nenhuma no acidente.
Apesar disso, a cena final dos dois foi linda e correspondeu às expectativas. No geral, considerando toda a febre em torno desse dorama, não achei que ele merecesse tanto hype. Foi bom assistir, mas não "tudo isso". Não está nem entre os meus TOP 10.
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Intriguing cliche ft. ridiculous plot at the end ?
This show came out of nowhere and took majority of us down the memory lane of swooning over wattpad romances.I only want to talk about the MLs because honestly they are only whom I was fully invested in.... The main leads are typical: Seemingly cold, rich, and no-nonsense ML and a simple, softie FL. This is so wattpad-coded: Saeon showing redflag signs (thankfully he changed) and Heejo being a damsel in distress. I've seen a lot of this dynamic yet this one just hits different. Why? I believe that the actors played their roles so well and the show really tried to flesh out their characters, their personality.
Again, the usual trope of rich family, orphan, revenge, childhood connection... Nonetheless, the way the story unfolded was definitely gripping. The pacing of every episode was perfect - enough to feed my curiosity and enough to keep me wanting for more.
With all that, I really wanted to rate this higher but fell short all because of the last episode. The plot all throughout was pretty well-explained and the turn of events are fairly sensible except the last episode.
* Their relationship was already established. They expressed their feelings which made them stronger together. So, how can Saeon suddenly went MIA? They were opening up and trusting each other. A heartfelt conversation would've helped them.
* And out of all the places he could've gone to.....A warzone.....that Heejo went to....Argan.....also with the stereotypical color filter as soon as she stepped to that country...and they made love.....in a warzone...(will just pretend that that happened at their home, on Heejo's bed)
Yes, they followed the web novel but I wish they did not with that one. Yes, this is fictional but I wish a teeny bit of logic was still considered. I'm sorry but no matter how much someone will defend this plot, I will never change my mind that this is just straight up ridiculous, the worst.
I also want to list my nitpicks here.
1. When we first heard Heejo speak, when she was with the kidnapper, I wish she stuttered first. She was on a life-threatening situation + with someone who is dangerous + has selective mutism. I would've felt more if she struggled a bit with finding her voice and words then after few tries, had the courage to speak up. Also when she was on the police car. Similar case. I'd just imagine Saeon feeling and looking even more conflicted if he heard her struggle speaking first and then she screamed...
2. I honestly did not like how Saeon made Heejo go to the amusement park. (Lol just overthinking this) I mean Saeon was so protective and concerned with Heejo's rest after the cliff fall, and then he suddenly asked her to come out of the hospital alone on a cold night to go to the park??
3. Did the selective mutism trope just vanish? How did others take that she can actually speak? I wish they also included how Heejo able to overcome it, how she was gradually able to communicate with others and build confidence to voice out herself....
Overall, I greatly enjoyed this mainly because of their chemistry. I will never forget how intense the first few episodes were as much as I will never forget the crappy Argan plot.
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