Sangsogjadeul
- Serie de TV
- 2013
- 55min
Un grupo de estudiantes privilegiados de secundaria y sus vidas mientras se preparan para hacerse cargo de los imperios comerciales de sus familias.Un grupo de estudiantes privilegiados de secundaria y sus vidas mientras se preparan para hacerse cargo de los imperios comerciales de sus familias.Un grupo de estudiantes privilegiados de secundaria y sus vidas mientras se preparan para hacerse cargo de los imperios comerciales de sus familias.
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- 18 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total
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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.
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.
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.
10Kim16c
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.
It has nothing special to watch actually. I only watched it because Lee min ho.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe exterior shots of Kim Tan's school were done at The University of Redlands in Redlands, California.
- Bandas sonorasI'm Saying
by Lee Hong-ki
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- 55min
- Color
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