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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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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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- TriviaThe exterior shots of Kim Tan's school were done at The University of Redlands in Redlands, California.
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