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Eric Moon, Seo Hyeon-jin, and Jeon Hye-bin in Ddo Oh Hae Yeong (2016)

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Ddo Oh Hae Yeong

36 recensioni
8/10

Well written plot

An innovated plot, with the terrific acting of two excellent lead couple. Male lead is hot and musculine. Female lead is famous of acting in comedy. But I must confess that I am a bit tired of the fussy girl female lead is acting in every of her drama. Simply looking for something new from her.

All in all, an ok film though.
  • madbird-61243
  • 6 apr 2019
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8/10

Worth Watching

  • nishera
  • 12 dic 2019
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7/10

Good plot, just some annoying characters

  • annisaaahmad
  • 30 giu 2020
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10/10

Best K-drama so far....

I've watched my fair share of k-drama. So far, you start noticing the repertoire Of ROM-COM where two guys are battling for the love of the main actress lead. But with "Another Miss Oh" I find a more refreshing palate. Two main lead are going through the motion of falling in love but too many obstacles in their way. Main actress is funny and just lays her feelings all down in the open. Main actor is reluctant because he had acquired new phenomenal power and had seen what the future potentially brings. But throughout their journey, you can't help but fall in love with these two main leads. Their chemistry is bursting through the screen and I couldn't help grinning at times like an idiot 😜. You have the support of all the supporting characters and each role played is an essential contribution . So basically, you got the best friend support, the disapproval of parents, the crazy yet funny sidekick(s) that gets you through the rough days...I mean, I could watch this drama over and over again and this is coming from someone that doesn't like to repeat already watched movies. It's heartfelt and their kisses and hugs make me believe in true love. You'll laugh, cry and even get frustrated but all in all, just wonderful. So it's definitely a high recommendation for me and hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did.
  • kchugrad
  • 4 gen 2020
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10/10

Loved loved!!

Absolutely loved this - This show made me laugh so hard but it also made me cry just as hard - the cast was so good and the 2 main characters were amazing - I wish the show would never end but it did and thank you for such good ending .. what am amazing show.. now that I'm done watching it I will watch it all over again -I'm just in love with the male character.
  • cclopez-70808
  • 24 apr 2021
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8/10

K-Drama fan EAGER to see more

  • SanisiUK
  • 5 mag 2016
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10/10

Kiss

I really really liked all the characters they were great but the main character -Eric Moon- absolutely loved his character and just could not get enough of watching him- he played his character so well - the kissing scenes were the best kissing scenes I have seen in the Asian dramas- on a quest to find more shows with Eric ..
  • cclopez-70808
  • 24 apr 2021
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6/10

Boring & bad acting

Eric's acting suckssssss . Even the supporting actors much better than him! The female lead also have really freak annoying character Its boring!
  • reccca
  • 10 ott 2020
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10/10

"It Is Such A Beautiful Story" K-Drama worth watching

Another Miss Oh on Netflix in the US. Don't die with regrets is the theme of this K-drama that is part drama, part comedy, and mostly romance. You will love this series so make sure to watch it. "It is such a beautiful story" is a line in one of the episodes nearing the end which really sums up the series. The lead male Eric Moon who plays Park Do Kyung does an excellent job. He is a man with few words in the beginning but has reasons he doesn't express his full feelings to the girl he loves. It takes him a long time to realize why and finally does not want to die with regrets. The series teaches us about living life to the fullest, being embarrassed all the time, worrying about what matters the most, emotional disability and more. If you think you can relate to any of this you should watch it and if you don't think you have anything of this you should watch it anyway because you might not even know how to recognize it. The ending was the best ever - the most hysterically funny of an ending that I can remember in a long time, then fear, then comfort, then happiness. I definitely put it on my list of favorite K-Drama worth watching.
  • PalmBeachG
  • 31 mag 2022
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6/10

It's OK but I have to admit that I find it a bit overhyped, Sorry

  • amorromax
  • 18 set 2024
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9/10

Love comes at you like a storm

There are two Oh Hae Youngs, one is beautiful and successful and one is ordinary and plain. They went to the same school where the ordinary one was continually embarrassed for sharing the same name. There lives become linked again through one man Park Do Kyung who has foreboding visions of his future. An excellent cast with highly entertaining stories of their own, and a truly outstanding performance by Seo Hyeon-Jin who wears her heart on her sleeve. A great series which captures moments and approaches in different relationships, with families, friends and those they love.
  • alaningle7
  • 30 set 2020
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7/10

Could Have Been Better If It Wasn't For...

It was very infuriating how the male lead character played by Moon Eric very passive and unwilling to fight against a fate he believes he deserves. That did not help the story at all and pretty much suffocated the atmosphere of the whole series with heavy feelings. Sometimes it felt so hard to watch or even finish the episode. This series could have been a gem if the lead character was given the willingness to not accept the consequences and to unearth the truth.
  • Chaokage
  • 28 gen 2021
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3/10

Horrible plot

  • shreyas_ganta
  • 28 mar 2021
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8/10

Good enough

  • PennyReviews
  • 28 ago 2016
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9/10

Not perfect, but that's also the beauty of it ~

Some elements of the plotline isn't perfect, but what makes up for it is actually the flawed characters, especially the female lead. I love how Another Miss Oh has the female lead tackle confidence and self-esteem issues while finding and accepting love. The show also has her express bitterness, resentment, and even a bit spitefulness during crucial breaking points in her life, and that is refreshing since that's how life can be sometimes. It's not mere sadness and moping around but can be frustrating, angry feelings that can/should be poured out. It makes her relatable b/c it's what many would want to say to those who wronged them, but might never say in real life. It's not that she has the courage to say it to them, but it kind of feels as though she has nothing to lose. Sometimes it comes off as obnoxious and careless, but it can be seen as bold and fearless. She's not at all perfect, and that goes for the other Oh Hae Young as well as us. The story's plotline is interesting to keep you see how everything and the characters are tied together, but most importantly how to live life without regrets; say things you want to say and do things you want to do. Overall, an enjoyable watch!
  • shineeworldeu
  • 30 lug 2023
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9/10

Not a perfect 10 but...

At first, I thought this would be just another Rom-Com. But as it went on I noticed that while the two main leads had their struggles and obstacles on their path to love, the others also had interesting dynamics. The ex-fiancé who let Oh Hae Yoeng think he didn't love her to protect her. The older sister/director who just wanted to be loved yet didn't want to force it on someone who couldn't see her as a romantic. The other Oh Hae Yoeng who also walked away to free Do Kyong from what would have been a loveless marriage.

Everyone had to make sacrifices making mistakes along the way, and even those that were to blame for all the hurt & heartache became characters you felt pity for in the end.

Some things were predictable, but by the end you were so involved emotionally you just wanted the best for everyone.
  • esthercolon-53804
  • 12 set 2022
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10/10

Outstanding series!

I'm on my 3rd rewatch. This time, I've been made to appreciate even more the production quality and the outstanding acting of both leads and all the supporting cast. The direction as well as the OST are great too. Highly recommended.
  • barborabrnak
  • 6 giu 2021
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7/10

Rough at times but overall enjoyable

Although ultimately, I did really enjoy this series, it was a bit hit or miss with me. To start with the great, Seo Hyun-jin. Although her character was irritating at times, she portrayed the part excellently. I also enjoyed Kim Mi-kyung. I've only seen her in 'Mother' roles but she plays them perfectly.

The story concept was really interesting and I thought they did a good job with the two Oh Hae-young characters - one becoming insecure because she was constantly being compared unfavorably with her name-sake and the other being {mostly} oblivious to how her popularity affected the other. And I thought they did a great job with the makeup for Seo Hyun-jin in the flashbacks to make her less attractive. Of course they couldn't really do that with the 'present' version so the unattractive vs attractive comparison didn't really work for the bulk of the show.

And the theory of behind the 'visions' was new and interesting - I haven't seen that one used before.

I thought the ending was a perfect wrap up for the series. Especially the scene where everyone is together and starts arguing about dates.

As a side note, I always do find it amusing when they have an Idol-turned-actor sing poorly in the karaoke scenes.

But there were parts I didn't like so much. The drinking and drunk scenes were a bit excessive even by Kdrama standards. If real life in Korea is even a little like what they portray, liver transplants must be right behind cosmetic surgery in quantity.

And the leech-relative trope is one of my least favorites - just cut them off and out of your life already.

I also thought just-Hae-young's unrequited love for Do-kyung was unexplained. Sure he did a few nice things for her but her also was rather harsh in pushing her away. And while her background would have made her rather insecure, I don't see why she'd keep throwing herself at a seeming brick wall the way she did. Especially since, in the grand scheme of things, Do-kyung was the villain behind her latest set of issues.
  • brobst8832
  • 27 ago 2025
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10/10

unexpectedly funny and moving

BRILIANT. Good to watch when you have been really hurt. This is a surprise. Often. There are at least 3 zany characters. They are all really good but Ms. Oh's boss is beyond good in her role. Her outfits, her glasses, her troubles and her reactions, all surprising in a good way.

The study of how the collapse of a relationship can trigger the surfacing of another trauma needing resolution, turns into a deep study oF ,HOW school affected the self image, of the women named the same. IT is A SURPRISINGLY worthySTUDY. The families involved are so enjoyable to watch..

The earnest main character whose authenticity continually gets her into trouble is an amazing creature. Found her hilarious and learned from her readiness to love whole heartedly. I loved the male character's work with sound and the surprising story of his dad AND VISIONS. MANY FUNNY MOMMENTS, LOTA OF LAUGHS. Music IS Good

This is a great series: I felt sad when it was over as I had to leave the nest it had created in my head. I feel like it is such a good example of how Korean dramas really show us. What love can be. I feel like I was bathed in oxytocin by watching this and I laughed so much! I am grateful to the creators of the series. The actors, the writers, the directors all who created this lovely experience thank you.
  • milofergusemily
  • 25 feb 2023
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8/10

Decent kdrama

I really liked its comedic moments which frankly, comedy isn't one of my favourite genres but it was really good. The romance aspect was good too and you could see how devastated both the leads were during the darker times of their relationship.
  • dawnoh-49571
  • 5 set 2019
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3/10

A Tale of Narcissistic Sociopaths

  • grimes-ron
  • 5 set 2023
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8/10

Interesting but not amazing. Good but not great.

  • leahcubed
  • 20 gen 2020
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9/10

Romantic comedy with deep emotions

At first I thought it was just a romantic comedy, but sure not all laughter. Deep emotions from the half of the series. Heartbreaking emotions.

The chemistry between the ML and FL is great. I really loved their story. So touching. They shared passionate kisses. Both actors really did a great job. Besides that Eric Mun's smile was amazing. 😍 The sister really got on my nerves. I didn't understand why they put a character like that in the series. Such overacting! Fortunately her character became very likeable and her story was heartwarming. By the end of the series I loved her as well.

The ending was almost perfect. For me the last ten minutes lacked one scene (can't tell without spoiling). But nevertheless very happy with that ending cause I was really worried at some point.

For me this series is one of my favorites.
  • luna_mila
  • 2 nov 2024
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10/10

My New Favorite Series

I absolutely loved this series. The plot is amazing with enough twist to leave you open mouthed at the end. I want to see more of Eric Mun and. Seon Hyn Jin! Such great chemistry. He's broody and sweet and she's full of energy and has an open heart. Ye Ji Won,Kim Je-seok, had me laughing out loud as well as the other supporting cast. Her parents were so amazing.

Without giving away the ending, this series touches every emotion. You will laugh, be afraid, angry, happy and sad. The characters all add to the storyline and I love the way the writer was able to highlight the supporting casts stories as well. Of course, I would haved loved to see more romance between the leads, but there was more than enough in the 18 series. I wanted more at the end but maybe, we'll get another chance. The series I saw had the Ahjumma who was in The Healer! I don't see her name listed in the cast in the IMDb list. If you are looking for a well written, beautifully soundtracked series with great chemistry among the whole cast, leaves you wanting more. This one's for YOU. Thank you.
  • cdrscurry
  • 18 apr 2024
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9/10

Highly recommended

Another Miss Oh is one of my favorite K-romances, because it is more than just a love story. It begins with a man making a horrible mistake. As the former fiancé of a Miss Oh, he ruins the wedding of the woman who jilted him. Only he has targeted the wrong Miss Oh. He's left feeling guilty, and she is in despair over her fiancé breaking up with her the day before their wedding. From here, the characters grow in believable ways. The female lead must overcome her feelings of inferiority while the male must learn to accept love. He keeps having visions of her and of his death which create a lot of the tension. This drama has strong themes, mainly that life can be short so we humans shouldn't waste it. More pointedly, we should try to keep our flawed selves from getting in the way of our own happiness. The writing is exceptional, and the actors make the most of the opportunities it gives them. For example, the interaction between the main Miss Oh and her mother is great fun to watch. The couple show real passion toward each other. K-dramas often struggle with denouement, but not this one.
  • nettg454
  • 18 apr 2025
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