Boksooga Dolawadda
- Serie de TV
- 2018–2019
- 35min
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7.3/10
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Cuando Kang Bok Soo era estudiante de secundaria, fue acusado falsamente de cometer actos violentos y expulsado de la escuela. Esto fue causado por su primer amor Son Soo-Jeong y un estudian... Leer todoCuando Kang Bok Soo era estudiante de secundaria, fue acusado falsamente de cometer actos violentos y expulsado de la escuela. Esto fue causado por su primer amor Son Soo-Jeong y un estudiante masculino Oh Se Ho.Cuando Kang Bok Soo era estudiante de secundaria, fue acusado falsamente de cometer actos violentos y expulsado de la escuela. Esto fue causado por su primer amor Son Soo-Jeong y un estudiante masculino Oh Se Ho.
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I'm not sure why this drama is rated at a 6.3 - it definitely deserves at least a 7, so I am giving it a 7.5 and rounding it up to 8.
This drama is pretty straightforward in its story line and plot, its nothing too complex or crazy, but that does not mean it fails to entertain. I was fully engaged for every episode (except the last). The main couple have crazy chemistry, and Bok Su is a wonderful, fun, and charismatic main character who is a delight to watch. The soundtrack was absolutely wonderful, and it was overall a satisfying watch. My only complaint was the last episode was a bit dragged out, and there was an odd camera style during some scenes where the characters looked directly into the camera during really dramatic moments, which was a bit uncomfortable as it felt like a 4th wall break, but it wasn't.
This is fabulous entertaining drama absolutely love the main character he is so charismatic they are all great in this highly recommend story - mind you Seung Ho never disappoints he is worth watching whatever he is in and Jo Bo Ah is so pretty would give it more than 10 if possible
Most effective coming-of-age drama I've seen in a very long time, that with true emotional value analyzes this particular phase of life with much detail and observation which was like an actual mirror that keeps representing ourselves through its very passion and clear understanding about youngsters and teenagers. Smart writing, effective storytelling with thorough observation and some wonderful filmmaking.
You know that feeling ?
The one where you've been dazzled by the first few episodes and you dare to hope : will this show be great all the way through ? Will the ending be satisfying or hopeless ?
Despite the odd title ( what about "School Daze" ? or "School Of Love and Pain" ? ), the first two episodes in particular sparkle with wit and creativity. Once the core of the plot kicks in a somewhat darker tone arrives, yet there is still plentiful humour to balance the heavy stuff. And yes, it's very enjoyable from A to Z.
An elite private high school is the setting, with the lead couple having gone there at the same time ( & also fallen in love ). He, played by Yoo Seung Ho, was expelled due to an "accident" involving another student, while she, played by Jo Bo Ah, went back as a teacher. Plus he has to return to school as an adult for various reasons.
I'll spare you any more of the plot, since my reviews are more about my opinion and what led me to it ( and when I read your review, I want to know why you're passionate about something instead of getting a list of this scene followed by that scene ) . In this case, cast, script and direction come together very nicely indeed.
The writers have kept my interest right up until the end as the bad guys try one tactic after another to get what they want ( hmm, I wonder if they succeed ? ). They also make some incisive points about the Korean education system : it's apparently weighted in favour of the rich, and the parental pressure on the kids to do well ( with all the attendant negatives ) sadly seems common throughout East Asia. And since I like to be surprised when I watch something, it was good to see a few of these at various times.
As veteran K Drama viewers know, the lead couple must be likable and also have some chemistry. That is most certainly the case here, with JBA being the stand-out in my view. She's just so full of passion and energy and charisma ( and seems to get the best lines ), dominating the screen whenever she's on. It's a much more rounded ( & yes, conventional ) part compared to her work in "Degree Of Love", where she had to be a spoiled, arrogant rich girl and did it well. And credit to her too for accepting such an unsympathetic part ( the fan forums have been hilarious with the ferocity of their venom ; you'd think she was the Korean Cersei Lannister ! ). Anyway, an actor has to be versatile in order to be taken seriously, and perhaps YSH needs to challenge himself a bit more. He's as adorable here as he was in "I'm Not A Robot", yet that was a more interesting character and I think he needs to be more adventurous. It would've been intriguing to see him play the son of the school owner ( sort of 2nd lead/2nd villain ) and Kwak Dong Yeon is effectively nasty when required. However, we do get to see beyond his nastiness for a change and the show is better for it. Not so for his delightful Mum. She's a complete monster and played with chilling menace. Chun Ho Jin is good as the principled older teacher and all the kids are well played too. Special mention for the delightful and scene-stealing Park Ah In as the hero's "girlfriend" ( to her, not him ), because she lights up the screen ( yes, I know it's a cliché but it's true ! ) whenever she's around. Memo to suits : please give her a lead role !
Problems ? Well, nothing major. The other teachers could've been more interesting; we get a half-hearted love affair but not much else of note. Evil Mum might also have been more fun : of course keep her horrible, yet what about having her drive herself around instead of using a chauffeur ? And make it an old car which keeps breaking down because she'd too stingy to spend, while sonny enjoys his posh new car and mocks Mum's poor choice.
As I said, nothing serious and the show is still very watchable. Is also shot nicely ( as are most K Dramas ),pacing is fine and it has something to say rather than just being a fluffy rom-com.
The one where you've been dazzled by the first few episodes and you dare to hope : will this show be great all the way through ? Will the ending be satisfying or hopeless ?
Despite the odd title ( what about "School Daze" ? or "School Of Love and Pain" ? ), the first two episodes in particular sparkle with wit and creativity. Once the core of the plot kicks in a somewhat darker tone arrives, yet there is still plentiful humour to balance the heavy stuff. And yes, it's very enjoyable from A to Z.
An elite private high school is the setting, with the lead couple having gone there at the same time ( & also fallen in love ). He, played by Yoo Seung Ho, was expelled due to an "accident" involving another student, while she, played by Jo Bo Ah, went back as a teacher. Plus he has to return to school as an adult for various reasons.
I'll spare you any more of the plot, since my reviews are more about my opinion and what led me to it ( and when I read your review, I want to know why you're passionate about something instead of getting a list of this scene followed by that scene ) . In this case, cast, script and direction come together very nicely indeed.
The writers have kept my interest right up until the end as the bad guys try one tactic after another to get what they want ( hmm, I wonder if they succeed ? ). They also make some incisive points about the Korean education system : it's apparently weighted in favour of the rich, and the parental pressure on the kids to do well ( with all the attendant negatives ) sadly seems common throughout East Asia. And since I like to be surprised when I watch something, it was good to see a few of these at various times.
As veteran K Drama viewers know, the lead couple must be likable and also have some chemistry. That is most certainly the case here, with JBA being the stand-out in my view. She's just so full of passion and energy and charisma ( and seems to get the best lines ), dominating the screen whenever she's on. It's a much more rounded ( & yes, conventional ) part compared to her work in "Degree Of Love", where she had to be a spoiled, arrogant rich girl and did it well. And credit to her too for accepting such an unsympathetic part ( the fan forums have been hilarious with the ferocity of their venom ; you'd think she was the Korean Cersei Lannister ! ). Anyway, an actor has to be versatile in order to be taken seriously, and perhaps YSH needs to challenge himself a bit more. He's as adorable here as he was in "I'm Not A Robot", yet that was a more interesting character and I think he needs to be more adventurous. It would've been intriguing to see him play the son of the school owner ( sort of 2nd lead/2nd villain ) and Kwak Dong Yeon is effectively nasty when required. However, we do get to see beyond his nastiness for a change and the show is better for it. Not so for his delightful Mum. She's a complete monster and played with chilling menace. Chun Ho Jin is good as the principled older teacher and all the kids are well played too. Special mention for the delightful and scene-stealing Park Ah In as the hero's "girlfriend" ( to her, not him ), because she lights up the screen ( yes, I know it's a cliché but it's true ! ) whenever she's around. Memo to suits : please give her a lead role !
Problems ? Well, nothing major. The other teachers could've been more interesting; we get a half-hearted love affair but not much else of note. Evil Mum might also have been more fun : of course keep her horrible, yet what about having her drive herself around instead of using a chauffeur ? And make it an old car which keeps breaking down because she'd too stingy to spend, while sonny enjoys his posh new car and mocks Mum's poor choice.
As I said, nothing serious and the show is still very watchable. Is also shot nicely ( as are most K Dramas ),pacing is fine and it has something to say rather than just being a fluffy rom-com.
A bingeworthy enjoyable drama. As mentioned from others, the plot is not complex at all and even predictable.
But what wasnt predictable was the way the characters actually dealt with each other. From the immature behavior that caused the big "to do" in their teen years, to the adult-sized way they reacted 10 years later.
Put simply, you're not going to see a bunch of silly miscommunications being the obstacle of the romances between the adults. They talked about and expressed feelings A LOT and nothing felt dragged out.
I was never bored. I was interested in ALL of the characters. It was feel-good, it was sad, it was hilarious and I loved that rich dramatic feel that was executed very well and not cheesy or exaggerated.
So if you want to see some good romance free from your everyday campy k Drama antics, you will love this!
But what wasnt predictable was the way the characters actually dealt with each other. From the immature behavior that caused the big "to do" in their teen years, to the adult-sized way they reacted 10 years later.
Put simply, you're not going to see a bunch of silly miscommunications being the obstacle of the romances between the adults. They talked about and expressed feelings A LOT and nothing felt dragged out.
I was never bored. I was interested in ALL of the characters. It was feel-good, it was sad, it was hilarious and I loved that rich dramatic feel that was executed very well and not cheesy or exaggerated.
So if you want to see some good romance free from your everyday campy k Drama antics, you will love this!
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- TriviaThe wrong picture is used for the character "Kang Bok Soo".
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