Geu Gyeowool, Barami Boonda
- TV Mini Series
- 2013
- 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.6K
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A man who was led to a life of a con artist who preys on rich women meets the sole heir to a fortune who is a blind woman.A man who was led to a life of a con artist who preys on rich women meets the sole heir to a fortune who is a blind woman.A man who was led to a life of a con artist who preys on rich women meets the sole heir to a fortune who is a blind woman.
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- 8 wins & 15 nominations total
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The story is interesting at times but maybe even uncomfortable due to the "sibling" relationship. The crying at one point from Young felt a little forced and honestly repeated. But overall it's ok. I recommend you watch it slowly and maybe and not too many episodes at one cause I can see how it can get tiring.
I mainly liked the lead roles here. Specially the actor. Anyway the overall drama was beautiful the love and all. Beautiful cinematography . Worth a try.
A gambler plans to rob a blind heiress by pretending to be her brother. Firstly the most amazing part is the amount of concentration it must take for an actor to play someone blind and Song Hye-kyo is particularly impressive in this role. It's a love story but is a bit icky to begin with due to the incestuous overtones and the fact the male lead is not very likeable. Overall a decent story with some interesting side characters but a decent script would have served this talented ensemble far better.
At first I was uncertain about this series. The two main characters were unlikeable - and many of the lesser ones too. But it is a tale of redemption and forgiveness as each has to forgive others for the wrongs done to them and find reasons to become better people themselves. Of course, this being a Korean drama, that process is not straight forward, with various twists and turns. And love plays a very significant part.
By the end I was very much on their side.
I would also like to mention the acting by the two leads. I have not seen In-Sung Jo before and initially found it easy to confuse his sneering character with the personality of the actor and so formed a dislike for him. But he portrays his character's transformation so very well and entirely won me round in the process.
I have seen Song Hye-Kyo before - in Descendants of the Sun - and was entirely unconvinced by her as an actress. So her acting here was a revelation for me. A sympathetic and moving performance.
By the end I was very much on their side.
I would also like to mention the acting by the two leads. I have not seen In-Sung Jo before and initially found it easy to confuse his sneering character with the personality of the actor and so formed a dislike for him. But he portrays his character's transformation so very well and entirely won me round in the process.
I have seen Song Hye-Kyo before - in Descendants of the Sun - and was entirely unconvinced by her as an actress. So her acting here was a revelation for me. A sympathetic and moving performance.
You'll never stop once you started. It keeps me till the morning hour just to finish every episode.
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- That Winter, the Wind Blows
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- 1h 5m(65 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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