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Geu Gyeowool, Barami Boonda

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2013
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.6K
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Geu Gyeowool, Barami Boonda (2013)
Drama

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.

  • Stars
    • Lee Jae-woo
    • Han Jung-hyun
    • Choi Ye-seul
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Lee Jae-woo
      • Han Jung-hyun
      • Choi Ye-seul
    • 29User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Lee Jae-woo
    • Oh Yeong's brother
    • 2013
    Han Jung-hyun
    • Kim Jung-Hyun
    • 2013
    Choi Ye-seul
    • Park Jin-mi
    • 2013
    Im She-mi
    Im She-mi
    • Son Mi-ra
    • 2013
    Zo In-sung
    Zo In-sung
    • Oh Soo
    • 2013
    Song Hye-kyo
    Song Hye-kyo
    • Oh Young
    • 2013
    Kim Bum
    Kim Bum
    • Park Jin-sung
    • 2013
    Jung Eun-ji
    Jung Eun-ji
    • Moon Hee-sun
    • 2013
    Bae Jong-ok
    Bae Jong-ok
    • Wang Hye-ji
    • 2013
    Kim Tae-woo
    Kim Tae-woo
    • Jo Moo-chul
    • 2013
    Seo Hyo-Rim
    • Jin So-ra
    • 2013
    Yu Geon
    • Jung-woo
    • 2013
    Gyeong Su Jin
    • Moon Hee-jo
    • 2013
    Seo Hye-jin
    • Jeong-min
    • 2013
    Kim Jong-hyeon
    • Gangster
    • 2013
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    8julietasosa-98528

    A VERY SLOW burn romance

    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.
    robbie-49108-54465

    very watchable until the last episode

    Its hard to find korean dramas that maintain a serious tone throughout i like "a love to kill" and I'm sorry i love you" as examples BUT..this ending was bizarre and seemed not thought out well where the main lead is finally killed by the gangsters and his friends seem to know this is going to happen and just run away.. plus the meeting of boy and girl in what implies is heaven..seems a wishy washy way to end a great drama.
    7alaningle7

    All this will come to pass

    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.
    9hisubo

    Beautiful

    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.
    750fiftillidideeBrain

    🌬And Now for Something Completely Different 🎲 °VG° Just For Romantaholics

    How does one admit that s/he spent over 16 hrs watching a show about how a con man poses as a wealthy blind woman's brother & ends up falling in love with her? This is utterly ridiculous. The plot summary is ridiculous. What's more ridiculous is that I cried through at least nine episodes. Part of me felt I myself was inside a scene from a comedy. Looks like the joke's on me.

    I'll have to accept that I appreciate art with my heart much more than my head. If one can roll with the premise, it's a more pleasurable experience Thus, romance addicts will hop on this cathartic roller coaster & love the ride. Be warned, though, mostly everyone else will hate this.

    Between 🤧, thoughts jumped to the front of my brain, like: "Hey, this is more ridiculous than a General Hospital, Peyton Place, & Dynasty doing a Reunion-Funny-Raccoon-Video-Holiday-Extravaganza!"🎉 Or, "This could be one of the most absurd plot lines ever." As it turns out, this is nothing! Who knew the following plots were being inflicted on the public? Luke & Laura save the world from being frozen. Or, how'bout it was all a dream... a dog's dream. Then there's Timmy, the doll that came to life along with Precious, the obsessive orangutan nurse. Don't get me started on Being John Malchevich, which is really good, but can't be explained. Therefore, TWTWB isn't so bad. I've decided to not be embarrassed for loving it, and it's not the only Kdramas that prompt similar thoughts.

    TWTWB is the story of Oh Young & Oh Soo. She is born into one of Korea's dukedoms (her father is a CEO). Her parents had a nasty divorce, ending with her mother leaving the house & taking her brother, Oh Soo. Age 7 at the time, Oh Young longed for them, but she never saw them again.

    There's 2 Oh Soos, & they end up friends: Oh Young's brother, born into modern day royalty, & the /other/ Oh Soo, who had been abandoned under a tree at birth. Oh Soo is a grown street kid, sometimes thug, always a gambler, & usually a con man. When the Ohs finally come looking for the long lost son, he has been dead a year. At the same time, the still living Oh Soo suddenly owes a debt to a mob boss that, in the words of 'The Boss', "no honest man can pay." So when the family lawyer comes tapping around, Soo jumps at the golden opportunity to make connections with these "well-🎯ff" targets.

    This sets up a line of obstacles that he & his friends-and-abettors must navigate with thriller style machinations. The irony is that while Oh Soo believes he's moving into that house with his eyes open, ready to plot his course & exit monied & worry-free, he actually went there blind & ended up snaring himself.

    TWTWB is a show about isolation, family, lousy or absent parents, dignity, responsibility, telling oneself the truth, & honor. Most of all, it's about forgiveness. The players have a roulette wheel of hurts, slights & other grievances laid out in a circular fire squad formation. Almost every character needs to forgive another in this series. Young's list is by far the longest. The person that forgives can go on to heal. Maybe it isn't possible to pardon somebody out of selfish motives, but the party that gets the most benefit when forgiveness occurs is the one that does the forgiving. As the aphorism goes: Dwelling on hate & anger is like drinking poison & expecting the other person to get sick. TWTWB also underscores that once a person has passed, we must live a little hollowed out if we've missed the chance to attempt reconciliation.

    There's nothing novel about the plot's arc: Poor, but smart street thug with a heart of gold, meets innocent, poor-little-rich-girl. Over time, his evil agenda evaporates as love blooms. The journey that matters more than whether it's redundant. Human existence is redundant. What matters most is how they tell the story, and they do it well.

    The slow pace mirrors Oh Young's pace. She must proceed methodically & feel everything out prior to stepping forward. The director wants the viewer to FEEL the actors' emotions. It seems that half of the series is extreme close-ups. That, along with the cello music, is a direct send up to the lauded Ingmar Bergman. When we don't hear the cello or the chimes, there is a thrumming beat to the soundtrack that's intended to build tension. Every episode adds to the taut atmosphere. Given the long close-up takes, the actors are nothing short of sensational showing a range of emotions hidden under poker faces. It should excite lovers of the craft.

    Young, who went blind shortly after the siblings separated, was completely cloistered while growing up. She knows nothing of the world or most human interaction, yet she's grown to not trust anyone. Locked away, she's too vulnerable & naive to be left alone. Yet she is very, very alone. Her money blinds everyone around her to her humanity.

    Their relationship is adorable. It is as beautiful as it is increasingly uncomfortable as the show continues. He can't take his eyes off of her. Under his nurturing she opens up like a flower. He seems more & more reluctant to go through with his plans. He starts to deflect his agenda and, rather, work on unlocking some of the mysteries in Young's life. Winter is representative of Young's life: A very cold & very long winter. Soo's the warm wind. He blows in and shakes everything up. Soo makes the chimes ring.

    Soo & the boys from the street are shown to have limited options in life. At the end of the show, Soo loses all interest in making any excuses, valid or not. He & BFF Jin grew up next to Moo-chul who has a complicated relationship with Soo over a past tragedy and has given Soo 💯 days to pay off his debt. Moo-chul may not like Soo, but he sticks to his word, despite being pressured to act earlier. Mr. Kim, the mob boss, is juxtaposed with all of the neighborhood boys. They have a code of conduct, but Mr. Kim respects nothing but his own image. While he likely knows Soo didn't steal his money, he demands repayment anyway, because he's jealous of Soo. Everybody is making deals & promises throughout the show, but Mr. Kim has no intention of keeping his word. Moo-chul may have been contracted to kill Soo, but everyone seems to understand it's just business, and nobody thinks he's lying about anything. It makes for good watching.

    Soo is compared to the people around Young. We see that most of the condescending snobs are worse than he is. Young is the center of the wheel that everything turns on. The people around her may seem to care about her, but the money always undermines relationships & corrupts everything. Yes, Soo came to defraud her, but he ends up guiding her to the land of the living. He may have been abandoned at birth, but Young, born to "privilege," was treated even worse, as Soo was taken in by a loving family. The people around Young claim to love her, but from one perspective, they are the #true con artists. Her life has been pain. She is secluded in that secret room, with despair & self-pity infecting the space. She'd given up, out of exhaustion, by the time Soo arrived. She wants to die. Soo is next to Young because he wants to live! These opposite forces draw them together, swirling around each other, as fate tries to bring balance & promote growth.

    Now to the Uh-Ohs. There's some /near insulting/ logical gaps & pitfalls. Several things make no sense at all. They did such a nice job with many elements, but some of the mistakes are astounding, given the context. This is a no spoilers review; few examples are possible. One of the worst things that occurs is related to revelations about one character. This person turns out to be delusional & dangerous. It's wildly inappropriate that this person is permitted to linger around. The flaws are severe enough that I can't go higher than a 7 rating. The cropped ending is too brief & klutzy, which is an issue with many Kdramas. Yet, it still is probably in the re-watcher category. I miss them already. Besides, Kim Bum, as Soo's BFF, has never looked more adorable. His parents, who raised Soo, are the only good parents in the show (even Secretary Wang has problems with her dad).

    The portentous soundtrack amplifies Soo's (and the viewer's) dread of that fateful day; Young will learn the truth someday. We learn just how sweet & pure she is & how desperate she is to be loved. If you're like me, you'll also tear up from around episode 6, give or take, until the end. Flush out those tear ducts.

    Soo was utterly transformed by his time with Young. From doing anything to survive, he now knows what he wants to /live/ for. He makes amends, he shows appreciation for those that looked out for him. He's left his room, joined his family & is open to caring for others. His face radiates a beautiful peace, tinged with underlying sadness. He has accepted truth into his life, particularly the truth about himself. That's even more useful than loving oneself. No excuses. Soo refused to make any excuses. That's not easy. How many of us can do that? He says he wants to pay for his mistakes. It's a touchstone at the gate of the path to redemption.

    In the end, the cold winter yields to a warm & blossomed spring🌱🌷🌱. The path of redemption & healing is complete. Love Isn't Blind After All.

    QUOTES📢

    Things end up as you believe.

    Certain times are so heavy and long certain times feel so lite and short and at times the two are interchangeable at worst they perish for good...

    IMHO〰🖍

    📣7.5 🎭8 💓8 🦋6 🤔6⚡5.5 🎨8 🎵8 🔚8

    Age 15+

    Re📺? I intend to

    〰Bad intentions turned upside down: Crazy Love-7.8, Familiar Wife-8.5, The Golden Spoon-8.1, Call It Love-8.4, Anna-8.1

    〰Romance junkies only: My Secret Romance-7 (if you ff thru overdone flashbacks), Boys Over Flowers-8 ~ melodrama to the max, The Bride of Habaek-7, Heirs-7.3, Something in them Rain-9, C: Well-Intended Love-7.5 Rom-porn - extra points for the dopamine, When I Fly Towards You-7.8, Wait, My Youth-8.4, A Little Thing Called First Love-8.5.

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      Remake of Ai nante iranê yo, natsu (2002)
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      • February 13, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
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      • That Winter, the Wind Blows
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      • Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)
      • Golden Thumb Pictures
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