Ddo Oh Hae Yeong
- TV Series
- 2016
- 1h 10m
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7.7/10
2.8K
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A romantic television series about two women who not only share the same name Oh Hae Young but they also share a destiny with the same man, Park Do Kyung, who can see the future.A romantic television series about two women who not only share the same name Oh Hae Young but they also share a destiny with the same man, Park Do Kyung, who can see the future.A romantic television series about two women who not only share the same name Oh Hae Young but they also share a destiny with the same man, Park Do Kyung, who can see the future.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
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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.
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.
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.
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.
All in all, an ok film though.
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.
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!
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- TriviaThe Korean word "oh hae" literally means misunderstanding.
- SoundtracksLittle Miss Sunshine
Performed by Wable
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