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49 Days

Titolo originale: 49 Il
  • Serie TV
  • 2011
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,9/10
1668
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49 Days (2011)
DramaFantasyRomance

Dopo un incidente che sconvolge la sua vita da favola, una donna in coma ha una seconda possibilità di vita quando interviene un mietitore dall'alto, a un costo.Dopo un incidente che sconvolge la sua vita da favola, una donna in coma ha una seconda possibilità di vita quando interviene un mietitore dall'alto, a un costo.Dopo un incidente che sconvolge la sua vita da favola, una donna in coma ha una seconda possibilità di vita quando interviene un mietitore dall'alto, a un costo.

  • Star
    • Lee Yo-won
    • Nam Gyu-ri
    • Jo Hyeon-jae
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,9/10
    1668
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • Lee Yo-won
      • Nam Gyu-ri
      • Jo Hyeon-jae
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Lee Yo-won
    Lee Yo-won
    • Song Yi Kyung
    • 2011
    Nam Gyu-ri
    Nam Gyu-ri
    • Shin Ji-hyun
    • 2011
    Jo Hyeon-jae
    Jo Hyeon-jae
    • Han Kang
    • 2011
    Jung Il-woo
    Jung Il-woo
    • Scheduler…
    • 2011
    Bae Soo-bin
    Bae Soo-bin
    • Kang Min-ho
    • 2011
    Seo Ji-hye
    Seo Ji-hye
    • Sin In-jeong
    • 2011
    Choi Jung-woo
    Choi Jung-woo
    • Shin Il Shik (Ji Hyun's father)
    • 2011
    Son Byung-ho
    Son Byung-ho
    • Oh Hae-won
    • 2011
    Kang Seong-min
    • No Kyung Bin
    • 2011
    Bae Geu-rin
    • Park Seo Woo
    • 2011
    Bong-gil Yoon
    • Cha Jin Young
    • 2011
    Kim Ho-chang
    Kim Ho-chang
    • Ki Joon-hee
    • 2011
    Jung Da-hye
    • 2011
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    9fprefect-685-281084

    49 Days' premise intrigued me...

    49 Days' premise of a soul from a comatose / brain-dead person having 49 days to find 3 tears of pure love from friends (family excluded) to allow the return from the afterlife intrigued me from the start. The writing of this drama was excellent, every episode had surprises. The production of the drama was also top notch. The acting was the weakest aspect of the drama. The great story trumped some flat performances.

    What I liked about the show a) standout character was the Scheduler played to emotional perfection by Jung Il-woo. He guides the soul through the process and has an intriguing story. The actor Jung Il-woo also was riveting as male lead in Flower Boy Ramen Shop (worth watching). b) male lead Han Kang played by Jo Hyun-jae was quietly loving and worked to support the soul's journey. For you Jane Austen fans, he was Mr. Darcy in this drama. c) writer So Hyun-kyung crafted 20 episodes of intrigue, interwoven characters with plenty of surprises along the way. He also wrote Shining Inheritance (2009 kdrama). I preferred 49 days to Shining Inheritance (good kdrama) which I watched strictly for this writer.

    What I did not like about the show a) depressed heroine Song Yi Kyung played by Lee Yo-won was hard to gravitate to and like. Her story unfolds during the drama and you root for her in the end, but when the lead character is despondent, it sets a tone. When the soul inhabits her, interest picks up. b) lack of passion from most of the characters. Most of the cast seemed like they were acting in a fog and came across flat. Many of the actors were also in Shining Inheritance and not flat there, so I don't know what happened. Especially villain Kang Min Ho played as tightly wound by Bae Soo-bin. Bae Soo-bin was adorable as Park Jun-se in Shining Inheritance. Must be his hair was so cute in Shining Inheritance and so drab in 49 days. c) twist in the final episode seemed unnecessary but it didn't change my opinion of this fine drama. I'm OK with how the drama ended.
    10Afi_vaqar

    MUSST WATCH!

    Omg this drama is literally one of my top favorite!!

    It has similar vibes to "oh my ghost" The show is absolutely amazing !! It's definitely a must watch !!!

    It's a straight 10/10 for me
    8cremea

    A solid enough modern KTV melodramatic series.

    49 Days is a pretty decent Korean TV show that aired in early 2011. It's fairly conventional, but it works well enough overall.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Story: Young, perky, carefree, daughter (Ji Hyun) of wealthy family is on her way to getting married when she gets "killed" in an accident. She wasn't supposed to die though (according to this show's take on the rules that govern the afterlife), so she's given a chance to continue living if she can accomplish a seemingly simple task; while her body lay in a coma, her spirit is given 49 days to gather a single tear from 3 different people outside her bloodline who honestly loved her. This should be no problem as she has a new fiancé and plenty of caring friends.

    To accomplish her task, Ji Hyun's spirit is allowed to inhabit the body of the person who inadvertently caused her death. This "host" person is just about the most depressed woman on the planet. She slogs through her miserable daily routine, while Ji Hyun possesses her body when she's sleeping. Ji Hyun then sets out with her new body to gather the 3 tears she needs; unfortunately, what she mostly finds are people that didn't really like her, plots to destroy her father & family business, backstabbing lovers and friends, etc.

    There's been quite a few of these similarly themed Korean series in recent years (Secret Garden, Queen In Hyun's Man, et.al.), where people occupy 2 different time periods, switch bodies, possess other people as spirits, etc. They're really just semi-creative attempts to tell your typical romantic melodrama, and they're often pretty effective at doing so. There's a lot going on in these shows; with actors playing dual roles and/or multiple story lines all taking place at once, so these shows don't tend to drag along seemingly forever, or force the characters to repeat the same actions over and over again too often.

    The actress who plays Ji Hyun is plenty cute and she acquits herself quite well, but she's not the primary star here. The lead role is reserved for the actress who plays the woman Ji-Hyun's spirit possesses on a part time basis; she does a fantastic job considering everything she has to do, and it must have been a great deal of fun to get to play multiple roles with varying personalities. The rest of the cast mostly all put in solid performances; you've got your two handsome male leads who battle for the affection of our young heroine(s), the main female antagonist, and some other secondary characters. There's also the character known as the "Scheduler", who is the embodiment of a modern day grim reaper that gives Ji Hyun her 49 day chance to regain her life. He has some motives for why he's doing what he does, but he otherwise wants to have fun and get his job done while staying out of trouble with his overseers, but he can't help getting more and more involved with helping Ji-Hyun in her efforts as her deadline draws near.

    This series comes with your usual plot twists and the typical clichés you'd expect from this KTV genre format; this type of stuff simply cannot be avoided, and it almost got to the point of getting on my nerves as this series ran its course. Fortunately, the story was interesting enough to keep going, and once you're invested, you might as well finish. In all honesty though, it would have been much more economical and streamlined if it was a bit shorter in length. I did find it to be effective and likable for the most part however, and my GF loved it all (except the ending), and she's always a good barometer for the target audience these shows are aiming for.

    One thing I must say is that I'm always dumbfounded how the friends I watch these shows with can't foresee what is precisely taking place and what is exactly going to happen. These are some intuitive and well balanced people, but they are frequently hypnotized by these KTV melodramas to the point of stupidity (even though they watch them all the time). It took me little more than an episode and a half to figure out "all the mysteries" and how every plot point would be resolved. My friends insist I must watch these shows in advance, but I don't; I just find it all too predictable. As such, I think this show, and others like it, would benefit by easing up on the foreshadowing a bit; they're already "by the book" by nature, so you don't need to drop extra hints along the way.

    On the flip side, when these shows do try to throw some curveballs, they often do so quite poorly. Last minute changes of direction, additional character tie-ins, and forced resolutions are usually the result, and this frequently comes across as just plain clumsy. These shows often get off to a nice running start and hit their stride for the bulk of their run time, then come to a screeching halt as everybody has to scramble around to figure out an ending. This would seem like bad writing, but it's more a result of the time constraints inherent to this medium that you'll just have to live with. This show did come to a conclusion that was a little bit unusual for the norm though, and I appreciated the effort to go in a different direction. Actually, I rather enjoyed the ending, even though no one else I know did.

    So, follow along with Ji-Hyun's spirit to see if she can save her family from ruin, discover who her true love really is, help her new found unnie she possesses to come out of her depression and get on with her life, and, of course, get the 3 tears she needs to save herself before time runs out.

    Pretty enjoyable & entertaining 7-8 out of 10 star range!...Giving it 8 stars!
    6leagueefootball

    A Satisfying Journey

    Story: 49 Days is one of those dramas where the story is really interesting even if it was just the first episode. That is what dramas should be. Dramas should pull you in right at the start. The story was unique and very engaging right from the get go. The characters were also written with a lot of interesting shades so that no character looks dull and uninteresting. This isn't a fast moving drama but I thought that the pace was actually really nice. The flow of the story was just enough. I really liked how it gradually showed the story.

    Acting/Cast: The acting didn't start out as strong as I would have liked it to be. It did improve a lot as the drama progressed. Some of the acting wasn't as good as the others but overall, everyone did a nice job of portraying their characters. The chemistry between the actors were really good.

    Music: It surely doesn't have the best OST or music but there were some nice musical choices that helped the drama especially in some scenes. Some musical choices were a little jarring at first but it gets better as the drama progressed.

    Overall: For me, 49 Days is one of the dramas that I will never forget. It is one of the best dramas that I watched because it actually has a really great storyline. It wasn't interesting just because of the actors unlike other dramas. It was interesting because it showed a really unique story.
    9hannynorbert

    Top screenwriting!

    I write this review in 2023, 12 years later than this show was aired. Fortunately, it aged well! (The only exception may be cinematography - modern shows have a different color scheme / setting, more similar to that of movies, while the color scheme here still has the 'retro TV-show' feeling.)

    What I really liked in this show is the screenwriting. Full of great twists and turns! Surprises never stop, even the last episode has plenty. Refreshingly different all in all than a Hollywood show.

    Acting is very nice, soundtracks also. One of the finest 'Reaper, (re)incarnation, spiritual romance' Kdrama. 9/10.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 marzo 2011 (Italia)
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      • Corea del Sud
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      • Official site (South Korea)
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