Yeowoogakshibyeol
- TV Series
- 2018
- 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Two people overcome ups and downs in their lives to find true romance and make dreams come true at Incheon International Airport.Two people overcome ups and downs in their lives to find true romance and make dreams come true at Incheon International Airport.Two people overcome ups and downs in their lives to find true romance and make dreams come true at Incheon International Airport.
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Why do Korean programs have heroines that are loud, nosey bumbling idiots with a huge sense of self? Why?
Airport and you have this woman weepy, bad mouthing everyone except herself. Ughh. I think the writers think it's funny to have her behave like a rat..it only demeaning and stupid.
Otherwise a powerful human interaction with the working of an airport beautifully woven into the story. The backdrop of a busy airport is a great backdrop to the complexity of human interactions.
Airport and you have this woman weepy, bad mouthing everyone except herself. Ughh. I think the writers think it's funny to have her behave like a rat..it only demeaning and stupid.
Otherwise a powerful human interaction with the working of an airport beautifully woven into the story. The backdrop of a busy airport is a great backdrop to the complexity of human interactions.
That's the question, worked really well, waiting for the west to take up the challenge. Netflix have only shown 16 episodes, so waiting for the next 16. But anything with Lee Je Hoon, main character or even as a supporting role is usually worth a watch. First series that we've seen Chae Soo Bin in, very impressed, she has the cute innocent look about her, just what Lee Je Hoon fragile character needed in this drama. But as per a lot of Korean dramas, the main character always has more than one suiter and there's the obligatory hook at the end of each episode. Again, Korean drama will need to stop having characters that over act like it's a Hollywood show set in the 1950's.
A Simple drama with a cozy feeling to it. I wasn't going to watch it at first, as the description wasn't that appealing. Also, the first episode was just so so, with nothing interesting to display. However, the story had more to it than just Incheon employees. The robot parts twist was entertaining at first, as it was fascinating to try to figure out what was happening and why he had super human strength. Then, when it was explained properly his story, it became more humain and closer to a slice of life drama than a fantasy. However, I found the leading character dull. Not that the actor did a bad job with his performance. But the character was only presented as a man who hated his currant condition and was in love with the leading lady. So, that and the ending too. Too many stories were left open, questions were left unaswered and the final scene wasn't satisfying.
Except for the times the lead female character Han Yeo Reum was a little over the top being clumsy, nosy and annoying, I really enjoyed this series. I became very interested in the security couple. It was nice watching them realize how much Thy really cared for one another.
I especially enjoyed all the behind the scenes incidents at the airport. They did a good job showing what airport workers deal with on a daily basis. I will keep that in mind next time I fly somewhere.
I especially enjoyed all the behind the scenes incidents at the airport. They did a good job showing what airport workers deal with on a daily basis. I will keep that in mind next time I fly somewhere.
Where the Stars Land (Yeowoogakshibyeol) had the potential to soar as the mighty planes in the background of this series, but it never quite took off. There was the potential for a few interesting main plot lines that the viewers could have boarded into that were left on the runway. Why did the writer go into a tail spin? Why did the writer clutter the series with too many plot lines only to crash, leaving them unfinished. The nose dive of the finale was a big disappointment of all the stories, it was grounded on the runway. There was a terrific cast fulfilling their roles, especially the male lead, Lee Jehoon! The actors showed up but stayed stuck at the gate too many times. My rating of 8 is based on the actors commitment to their roles with good performances and the landing of a few plot lines.
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- TriviaHyun Bin - Park Shin Hye and Park Bo Gum - Bae Suzy were respectively offered the two lead roles but all declined.
- SoundtracksIt's You
Performed by Kim Chung-ha
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