Dalriwa Gamjatang
- TV Series
- 2021
- 1h 10m
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8.0/10
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It is about the romance between a parvenu who lacks education, and the daughter of a prestigious family who tries to save a collapsed art museum.It is about the romance between a parvenu who lacks education, and the daughter of a prestigious family who tries to save a collapsed art museum.It is about the romance between a parvenu who lacks education, and the daughter of a prestigious family who tries to save a collapsed art museum.
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Watch the 1st episode and you will be hooked! The lead male actor KIM MIN JAE who plays Moo Hak, the Cocky Prince, will capture your heart right from the beginning. He is just hysterical and brings so much humor to the series, not to mention his cute good looks and arrogant but with a big heart personality. I definitely recommend watching it as it is entertaining and one of the best that I have watched in a long time. The romance is so cute and will not disappoint. I have added the lead to my favorite K-Drama list of male actors and I will be watching for more of him in the future.
It's not usually cliche romance type drama ! Both ML and FL are strong enough by themselves and believe in hard work! That's the beauty of this series.💖 In the other hand the visuality of KimMinJae and unique style of Park GyuYoung (Da-Li) bring this drama more highlights!! Really enjoying the plot 🖤
I was very impressed with this show. Both Kim Min-Jae and Park Gyu-Young were excellent and their chemistry together was awesome. I loved how Dali grew in strength and confidence and Moo Hak learned to appreciate much more than money. I think Kim Min-Jae especially has a great acting career ahead of him. He is very good at comedy and serious roles as well. Park Gyu-Young was made for the part of Kim Dali. I hope there are more shows of this caliper coming soon. This was a definite winner.
This drama is a fun one to watch and very original format and although it has some unexpected twists the story is a bit predictable.
It has a lot of exaggerated comedy but it doesn't feel forced.
The plot is intriguing and interesting and even though there's a lot of dramatic events, it doesn't become heavy because there's a lot of lighthearted moments.
I don't won't give it a 10 because I feel like the female lead is quite useless at times, I wished they had written her character with more depth and being strong and independent, I was a bit disappointed of her being rescued over and over for every male character in the drama. She is a terrific actress though. ( watched her in Sweet Home playing a very strong female character)
Overall I enjoyed it though, recommended.
It has a lot of exaggerated comedy but it doesn't feel forced.
The plot is intriguing and interesting and even though there's a lot of dramatic events, it doesn't become heavy because there's a lot of lighthearted moments.
I don't won't give it a 10 because I feel like the female lead is quite useless at times, I wished they had written her character with more depth and being strong and independent, I was a bit disappointed of her being rescued over and over for every male character in the drama. She is a terrific actress though. ( watched her in Sweet Home playing a very strong female character)
Overall I enjoyed it though, recommended.
Edited to add this:
The more I think about it the more I appreciate this series. My comments below still feel accurate, but I think I'll definitely half to rewatch this series after perhaps half a year. It is just really good.
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Although I doubt anyone is actually reading my reviews, I've started to think that spoilers are not something I want to include, so I'll try to keep this generic, while giving folks an idea of how much I enjoyed the work.
First let me note that this is not really a "light" or "fluffy" series. It has its comedic and light moments, but there is a lot of trauma and darkness as well. (More on that a bit later.)
The good stuff:
Dali and Moo-Hok are one of the cutest couples ever. Park Gyu-Young is stunning. Very much one of the most beautiful actresses I've seen. Her wardrobe for the series is quirky and very different than what we see in other Kdramas, but each outfit is so incredible and she wears them so well. Kim Min-Jae is very handsome and cute by turns, and has a boyish, joyful quality.
The acting is superb. These Korean actors just blow me away after watching American TV. (Actually we have been watching very little American TV for many years. We are watching much more TV - KDramas in particular.) The subtleties and emotion of MS Park. The energy of Mr. Kim min-Jae. Just insanely good acting. Both actors have hard roles to play without under or overdoing it, and they pull it off brilliantly.
An intelligent, elegant, mature FL. A bit dorky and ignorant ML, but with a heart of gold. A very refreshing switch up from many other KDramas we have watched.
The funny parts are really funny. The cute parts are really cute. The romantic parts are really touching.
It is a very well crafted story, compellingly told.
The OST is brilliant. The song Gift by Chai is now one of my favorite songs ever, let alone one of my favorite OST tracks. An English version is available - so touching.
Less than ideal for me, and why I give it a nine rather than a perfect 10:
This was a hard decision. I hesitated to watch the series for reasons I can't quite put my finger on. The description was somehow not compelling.
But at some point I realized Park Guy-Young was a secondary FL in in Romance Is A Bonus Book. She had quickly become my favorite character in that series! So that convinced me right away to watch Dali and Cocky prince, hoping for some of the same comedic mastery. But here she was so much more reserved, as the role demanded. As I have noted her portrayal of Dali was superb, but I guess I was hoping for more fun. This is probably a bad reason to deduct a point, but...
Also there is more darkness and trauma than I was looking for at this time, so that plays into it as well. Of course, your mileage may vary.
But it is a great show. Unless you rally just need something consistently light a fluffy, please watch it.
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Although I doubt anyone is actually reading my reviews, I've started to think that spoilers are not something I want to include, so I'll try to keep this generic, while giving folks an idea of how much I enjoyed the work.
First let me note that this is not really a "light" or "fluffy" series. It has its comedic and light moments, but there is a lot of trauma and darkness as well. (More on that a bit later.)
The good stuff:
Dali and Moo-Hok are one of the cutest couples ever. Park Gyu-Young is stunning. Very much one of the most beautiful actresses I've seen. Her wardrobe for the series is quirky and very different than what we see in other Kdramas, but each outfit is so incredible and she wears them so well. Kim Min-Jae is very handsome and cute by turns, and has a boyish, joyful quality.
The acting is superb. These Korean actors just blow me away after watching American TV. (Actually we have been watching very little American TV for many years. We are watching much more TV - KDramas in particular.) The subtleties and emotion of MS Park. The energy of Mr. Kim min-Jae. Just insanely good acting. Both actors have hard roles to play without under or overdoing it, and they pull it off brilliantly.
An intelligent, elegant, mature FL. A bit dorky and ignorant ML, but with a heart of gold. A very refreshing switch up from many other KDramas we have watched.
The funny parts are really funny. The cute parts are really cute. The romantic parts are really touching.
It is a very well crafted story, compellingly told.
The OST is brilliant. The song Gift by Chai is now one of my favorite songs ever, let alone one of my favorite OST tracks. An English version is available - so touching.
Less than ideal for me, and why I give it a nine rather than a perfect 10:
This was a hard decision. I hesitated to watch the series for reasons I can't quite put my finger on. The description was somehow not compelling.
But at some point I realized Park Guy-Young was a secondary FL in in Romance Is A Bonus Book. She had quickly become my favorite character in that series! So that convinced me right away to watch Dali and Cocky prince, hoping for some of the same comedic mastery. But here she was so much more reserved, as the role demanded. As I have noted her portrayal of Dali was superb, but I guess I was hoping for more fun. This is probably a bad reason to deduct a point, but...
Also there is more darkness and trauma than I was looking for at this time, so that plays into it as well. Of course, your mileage may vary.
But it is a great show. Unless you rally just need something consistently light a fluffy, please watch it.
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