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- cremea
- 12 dic 2013
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I enjoyed most of this drama which was carried by Min Ho Lee. The supporting actors were believable. However I only gave it a 7 because the lead actress had one emotion throughout the whole series, hurt puppy dog.
It was hard to finish the entire series because her reaction to every situation was always the same no matter how determined the suiter however, Min Ho's perseverence and character ultimately made it worth holding on until the end.
- castrocastle2000
- 30 sept 2018
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So if you are watching a KDrama and expect it to be mind bending, without cliche's and tropes, you shouldn't be watching this. If you do like your KDramas, you should be used to tropes and clichés and enjoy the sheer beauty of watching old fashioned, sweet melodrama with familiar characters. Heirs is no different. Beautifully shot, with fantastic actors, a detailed story and characters, it is a satisfying drama that made me really enjoy my time getting to know their story. And yes, would love to see Choi Young Du get his own story!
- Rita_Roy
- 4 nov 2017
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I am not sure if it really deserves 10 stars or if it is only my enthusiasm, but I didn't have in a long time a TV show that would keep me dreaming about it at night and not being ale to stop it.
I did not have the patience to read all the reviews but i have so many comments that I don't even know where to start.
First, I consider this being such a powerful and emotional lesson for all of us, no matter the age. People should really try hard on learning how to grow up, how to express their feelings, how to laugh even though you are in a bad situation and how to get over that bad situation with dignity and more knowledge about you and about others. From my point of view, this is not only a teenage drama since a lot of people in the world are still not able to do all the mentioned above things.
The TV show also shows you the power of extreme friendship, not only love power to forgive and to care, power to accept who you are and to accept others.
I've seen in a comment that it is sexist because it is the well known subject of strong male character and weak female character, but guess what ? That's the reality in Korea and in other Asian countries, guys. Women have very not even half of the power and benefits of the men. Yeah, if you want to watch a SF drama with a superhero girl, just move over this title. It is not time for K dramas to adapt to the 21st century as some said below, but it's time for Asian cultures to respect women more strongly and to recognize them.
Also, people said that the actors to not look like 18 year old students. Guys, really? If you watch an American TV show with teenagers you will be surprised how the 16 year old girl look like and behave in these days. Korean actors from my point of view, all look like teenagers and they are very beautiful at the same time.
To conclude, even though I have a lot more to say but I think it's better to stop here, don't hesitate to watch this movie, especially if you like romantism.
- badea-bianca93
- 4 abr 2020
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This romantic and emotionally dramatic series is centered around a privileged private school where the hierarchy is determined by how successful and rich your father is and what you have to gain as an inheritance. The lowest students in the hierarchy are those that are there as a student in need. The students are 18 and are all struggling with first loves, friendships, career paths and family issues and "arranged fiancés". Because of the different hierarchies one school punk takes on the role bullying the less fortunate.
A welcome change for me is that the story opens in LA in the US where one famous inheritor, Tan, has been living the life of luxury in a mansion alone for 3 years already. He was thrown out of his home and banished from Korea by his family due to a harsh father and rivalry with his older brother. The brothers have always been rivalries due to Tan's mother was a mistress. Tan is handsome with an edgy bad boy look that all the California girls love, but Tan is still lonely in his heart. The love story starts here in LA when he accidentally meets a Korean girl, Cha Eun Sang, who just arrived in the US searching for her sister to surprise her for her wedding. It turns out things weren't as her sister portrayed and things went from bad to worse. Eun Sang found herself sobbing all alone on the sidewalk with no where to go, all her money stolen, no passport with Tan watching from a distance. Even though Tan is an edgy, somewhat mysterious bad boy vibe, he has a good heart and helps her by inviting her to his mansion for a place to stay and to help get her passport back. Cha Eun Sang is scared of being murdered like in a horror film but with no other choice goes with him.
Cha Eun Sang does not know who he is in Korea and does what she needs to do to get her passport back and figure out a way to get money for a ticket to get back home. Do they fall in love? Let's just say that Cha Eun Sang calls it her Midnight Dream as she needs to get home to her disabled mother who she loves and helps. Her mother is waiting for her, and as much as it hurts her, she leaves Tan for her family wondering if it was really all a dream. Tan tries everything to stop her - he doesn't really know much about her - who she is or where she lives.
The next part is when Tan returns to Korea to try and resolve his issues with his family as his loneliness had been too much too bear. Tan is still obsessed with his memories he had in the US with Cha Eun Sang and is haunted at night in his home by the back of a woman with long hair that looks just like Cha Eun Sang and he can't sleep. He asks his mother if the place is haunted. Will Tan ever see Cha Eun Sang again? Perhaps she is closer than he ever imagined.
I loved the series being exposed to this type of atmosphere in the US - I think it is very realistic - corporate structures and wars, private schools, parents "fixing" children up on dates, wearing school uniforms so all kids look the same (poor kids sans jewelry), driving nice cars. Ups and downs with friends for money or love. So what can we ALL learn from this movie? Tan reminisces about a school lesson he had in the US where he wrote his feelings on a paper and turned it in before going back to Korea. The answer to what we can learn from this movie is in the ending and it is all worth watching and makes you think what's important in life.
A welcome change for me is that the story opens in LA in the US where one famous inheritor, Tan, has been living the life of luxury in a mansion alone for 3 years already. He was thrown out of his home and banished from Korea by his family due to a harsh father and rivalry with his older brother. The brothers have always been rivalries due to Tan's mother was a mistress. Tan is handsome with an edgy bad boy look that all the California girls love, but Tan is still lonely in his heart. The love story starts here in LA when he accidentally meets a Korean girl, Cha Eun Sang, who just arrived in the US searching for her sister to surprise her for her wedding. It turns out things weren't as her sister portrayed and things went from bad to worse. Eun Sang found herself sobbing all alone on the sidewalk with no where to go, all her money stolen, no passport with Tan watching from a distance. Even though Tan is an edgy, somewhat mysterious bad boy vibe, he has a good heart and helps her by inviting her to his mansion for a place to stay and to help get her passport back. Cha Eun Sang is scared of being murdered like in a horror film but with no other choice goes with him.
Cha Eun Sang does not know who he is in Korea and does what she needs to do to get her passport back and figure out a way to get money for a ticket to get back home. Do they fall in love? Let's just say that Cha Eun Sang calls it her Midnight Dream as she needs to get home to her disabled mother who she loves and helps. Her mother is waiting for her, and as much as it hurts her, she leaves Tan for her family wondering if it was really all a dream. Tan tries everything to stop her - he doesn't really know much about her - who she is or where she lives.
The next part is when Tan returns to Korea to try and resolve his issues with his family as his loneliness had been too much too bear. Tan is still obsessed with his memories he had in the US with Cha Eun Sang and is haunted at night in his home by the back of a woman with long hair that looks just like Cha Eun Sang and he can't sleep. He asks his mother if the place is haunted. Will Tan ever see Cha Eun Sang again? Perhaps she is closer than he ever imagined.
I loved the series being exposed to this type of atmosphere in the US - I think it is very realistic - corporate structures and wars, private schools, parents "fixing" children up on dates, wearing school uniforms so all kids look the same (poor kids sans jewelry), driving nice cars. Ups and downs with friends for money or love. So what can we ALL learn from this movie? Tan reminisces about a school lesson he had in the US where he wrote his feelings on a paper and turned it in before going back to Korea. The answer to what we can learn from this movie is in the ending and it is all worth watching and makes you think what's important in life.
- PalmBeachG
- 7 mar 2022
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The story is pretty predictable and non realistic. This evolves with a family melodrama having two mother, of course, the one and only son from mistress along with school bullying later falling both of the guy falling with love with female lead. Pretty absurd! Then two guys trying their best to get the female lead, kind of competing against each other with unnecessary dragging.
I really hate why in every K-Drama a girl has be a poor girl living from hands to mouth and a boy has to be super rich with lots of family problems.
I really hate why in every K-Drama a girl has be a poor girl living from hands to mouth and a boy has to be super rich with lots of family problems.
- Misss25
- 30 may 2021
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I rewatched the beginning episodes a few times. At the theatre when they were resting from chasers, Kim Tan turns his head toward Cha Eun Sang , then 'kills' with the line, " Do I like you? ", with a look that dares you not to like him. Can't get enough of that look. I think Lee Min Ho is at his best when he is a bit dangerous, unpredictable, as in City Hunter. In Heirs, the actors were more college age than high-school. Not sure why they the plot called for high-schoolers, but then, I'm not sure if in Korea, it is likely for a maid's daughter to be able work her way through college, But it didn't bother me with the story line. In all, this was an enjoyable movie to get to know Korean drama and Lee Min Ho. I am a new fan from New York.
- Kim16c
- 13 nov 2020
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- fprefect-685-281084
- 14 ene 2014
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- leahcubed
- 19 ene 2020
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This one left an indelible mark on the genre. This captivating series effortlessly combines romance, drama, and a touch of melodrama to create an unforgettable viewing experience.
The stellar ensemble cast, including Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye, brings their characters to life with depth and charisma. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, drawing viewers into their emotional journey and making them invest in the unfolding relationships.
Set against a backdrop of opulence and privilege, it offers a window into the lives of the wealthy elite, complete with all the glamour and intrigue that entails. The lavish settings and fashion choices add to the allure, creating a visual feast for the audience.
While the drama incorporates some familiar tropes, it does so with a fresh and engaging approach. The narrative weaves together themes of love, friendship, and personal growth, making it a compelling watch for fans of both romance and character-driven stories.
It has earned its place in the pantheon of classic kdramas, leaving an enduring legacy due to its memorable characters, evocative storytelling, and unforgettable romantic moments. If you're in search of a series that has stood the test of time and continues to captivate audiences, this drama is a must-watch that will whisk you away into a world of romance and intrigue.
The stellar ensemble cast, including Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye, brings their characters to life with depth and charisma. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, drawing viewers into their emotional journey and making them invest in the unfolding relationships.
Set against a backdrop of opulence and privilege, it offers a window into the lives of the wealthy elite, complete with all the glamour and intrigue that entails. The lavish settings and fashion choices add to the allure, creating a visual feast for the audience.
While the drama incorporates some familiar tropes, it does so with a fresh and engaging approach. The narrative weaves together themes of love, friendship, and personal growth, making it a compelling watch for fans of both romance and character-driven stories.
It has earned its place in the pantheon of classic kdramas, leaving an enduring legacy due to its memorable characters, evocative storytelling, and unforgettable romantic moments. If you're in search of a series that has stood the test of time and continues to captivate audiences, this drama is a must-watch that will whisk you away into a world of romance and intrigue.
- hanalisss
- 11 ago 2023
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- esrateva-28424
- 21 nov 2018
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- sanim-81219
- 7 oct 2021
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Same old story and blah blah blah. So true. But there is another thing that i couldn't bare. Cha Eun Sang . I didn't like the character at all. She doesn't even fight for what she believes or feels . She acts like " I love you but we can't do this." But if Kim Tan gives up on her she is like " It is the best for everyone but why ? " and cries all the time. Kim Tan is always protecting her. Like women need to be protected by men 😡😡😡😡. It kind of gives that idea. Except for all this it is a classic rich boy poor girl drama. 😧😧😧
- mervesenalovatic
- 22 oct 2018
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- evilbollywoodsandraescacena
- 27 ago 2022
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I absolutely adore this drama! So many great actors and actresses, so much feels, so many attractive people and such great storytelling! I can only say fantastic! Perfect to binge! Just watch this, you won't regret it!
- klara-persson
- 9 sept 2020
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As a person who is ethnically Korean, I was exposed to kdramas at from a very young age. I thought that was dumb (still do) but I can't help but laugh all the way through this drama. This drama is obviously one of the best unintentionally hilarious pieces of media in history. I had a blast. This drama has some of the most unenthusiastic line deliveries I've ever seen; you can obviously tell that everyone just wants to go home. The script is one of the most uninspired hunk of cliche I've ever seen. I would keep going on and on but i 'm too lazy to write the whole thing. Definitely on the top of my comedy list along with Trapped in the Closet and the Fanatic.
- shenahpark
- 3 mar 2020
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I enjoyed watching this drama and all the different plot twists, but it's still a very typical, average K-drama with the same cookie-cutter characters. The male lead (played with Lee Min Ho) is arrogant and selfish while the female lead (played by Park Shin Hye) is weak, lacks assertivness, and can't stand up for herself.
Given the increasing popularity of K-dramas outside of Asia it's time for producers and directors to create unique, interesting characters that diverse audiences care about, starting with a strong, assertive female lead who thinks for herself and advocates for herself. The closest I've seen to a strong female lead is "Strong Girl Bong Soon", but due to her superhuman strength she is not conventionally beautiful by Korean drama standards. There is nothing wrong with that - it's refreshing in fact, but conventionally attractive actresses should also be able to play powerful heroes as well.
I'd like to see a female lead who is fearless, who can stand up for herself and stand up for others as well. Park Shin Hye's character almost became this person because she has a strong sense of right and wrong as well as empathy for others. But sadly, she holds back her sense of justice and becomes a passive bystander to bullying.
I'd love for K-dramas to start embracing 21st century, progressive values. How about a female action hero who is a better fighter then the men around her? Strong Girl Bong Soon should not be the only one. We already see sensitive male characters who aren't afraid of their feminine side or pushing the audience's tolerance for gay characters. Let's challenge sexist attitudes and depict female characters who aren't afraid of their masculine side!
Given the increasing popularity of K-dramas outside of Asia it's time for producers and directors to create unique, interesting characters that diverse audiences care about, starting with a strong, assertive female lead who thinks for herself and advocates for herself. The closest I've seen to a strong female lead is "Strong Girl Bong Soon", but due to her superhuman strength she is not conventionally beautiful by Korean drama standards. There is nothing wrong with that - it's refreshing in fact, but conventionally attractive actresses should also be able to play powerful heroes as well.
I'd like to see a female lead who is fearless, who can stand up for herself and stand up for others as well. Park Shin Hye's character almost became this person because she has a strong sense of right and wrong as well as empathy for others. But sadly, she holds back her sense of justice and becomes a passive bystander to bullying.
I'd love for K-dramas to start embracing 21st century, progressive values. How about a female action hero who is a better fighter then the men around her? Strong Girl Bong Soon should not be the only one. We already see sensitive male characters who aren't afraid of their feminine side or pushing the audience's tolerance for gay characters. Let's challenge sexist attitudes and depict female characters who aren't afraid of their masculine side!
- moonracer0120
- 15 ene 2020
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I still think American kids don't have as much responsibility as some of the Asian countries - for example, were not going to marry for a merger, especially being engaged in high school.
I actually was Iin a scenario like this one where the Dad of the boy was a nightmare. And, this Dad is the ultimate ruin of everyone's life whereas if he had not been so focused on money he could of had a better relationship with his sons.
There were some very funny scenes.
There are some interesting student scenes wher you wonder - where are the teachers?
The show is about friendship, love and family commitment.
The Soundtrack OST is perfect. Every time I play it I think of the movie and it makes me happy.
I wonder if it's a true depiction of Korean wealthy schools.
I loved the way Lee Min Ho betrays a high school student who truly loves his girlfriend. The characters were perfectly played. Every girl should have a boyfriend like this.
I actually was Iin a scenario like this one where the Dad of the boy was a nightmare. And, this Dad is the ultimate ruin of everyone's life whereas if he had not been so focused on money he could of had a better relationship with his sons.
There were some very funny scenes.
There are some interesting student scenes wher you wonder - where are the teachers?
The show is about friendship, love and family commitment.
The Soundtrack OST is perfect. Every time I play it I think of the movie and it makes me happy.
I wonder if it's a true depiction of Korean wealthy schools.
I loved the way Lee Min Ho betrays a high school student who truly loves his girlfriend. The characters were perfectly played. Every girl should have a boyfriend like this.
- ChannelKdrama
- 25 may 2021
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- fpkvbcjmj
- 29 dic 2022
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- shareen_shany
- 16 nov 2021
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Bro...this show. I mean what the heck have I watched??
In terms of a weak female lead character, my god!! She cries in every single episode, she's pushed around in every other episode, usually has no backbone and yet is completely watchable. I know, I know...Korean shows usually have this type of female lead and it's not anything new but I just can't move on from how she was treated and yet still she took it all. I suppose in a way, she wasn't weak at all then.
Despite this, I truly did like this one. The male lead character is the main reason why, he REALLY fights for this girl. That's what made this so addictive, I just wanted to see how far he would go.
Woo Bin was also great as the bad guy with a good heart, he annoyed me but then impressed me. Great acting.
I would recommend it but only if you like the older style dramas like Coffee Prince or Personal Taste.
In terms of a weak female lead character, my god!! She cries in every single episode, she's pushed around in every other episode, usually has no backbone and yet is completely watchable. I know, I know...Korean shows usually have this type of female lead and it's not anything new but I just can't move on from how she was treated and yet still she took it all. I suppose in a way, she wasn't weak at all then.
Despite this, I truly did like this one. The male lead character is the main reason why, he REALLY fights for this girl. That's what made this so addictive, I just wanted to see how far he would go.
Woo Bin was also great as the bad guy with a good heart, he annoyed me but then impressed me. Great acting.
I would recommend it but only if you like the older style dramas like Coffee Prince or Personal Taste.
- minad87
- 13 ene 2022
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Poor girl goes to posh school and handsome rich guys want to protect her from the affluent snobbish students. Acting is quite good and it catches the all consuming obsession that comes with first loves. I particularly liked the fact that unlike the youths romances for the adults it doesn't run so smoothly. Worth a watch and my only criticism would be the amount of times the female is grabbed by the arm and pulled to where the male wants her. On occasions it felt warranted but other times it was more like assault.
- alaningle7
- 27 may 2020
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When are the Korean directors going to stop making all female leads in young adult dramas look weak and stupid and when is Lee Min Ho going to learn how to act? This drama is very predictable and very boring; a group of fifth graders could have written it. Very disappointed!
- Geeta352
- 27 jul 2022
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This is your average "rich boy meets poor girl" high school Kdrama with two major flaws: 1, the actors playing highschool kids are in the mid to late twenties (especially the two male leads look almost ridiculous) and 2, there is little to no chemistry between rich boy and poor girl. At least he's hot, which, come to think of it, is maybe why this show has far better reviews than it deserves.
- SofiCastle
- 6 abr 2020
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Make your leisure time useful by watching this 'good series'
1 - Coming to the cast, "it's just super cool" to see those actor's acting! They are extremely versatile with their roles. U will be amazed once you go through those characters!
2 - The Story, "it's worth watching" - itsgood to watch something with more meaning! It delivers an impact on how a family should be and shouldn't be!!
Just see it and experience it!! U would be more satisfied!!
1 - Coming to the cast, "it's just super cool" to see those actor's acting! They are extremely versatile with their roles. U will be amazed once you go through those characters!
2 - The Story, "it's worth watching" - itsgood to watch something with more meaning! It delivers an impact on how a family should be and shouldn't be!!
Just see it and experience it!! U would be more satisfied!!
- kanagadurgaanjali
- 27 oct 2020
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