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31 people found this review helpful
Apr 23, 2022
50 of 50 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

If you´re only in it for the romance, than skip that one. This KDrama is actually so much more.

This is a family saga in cross-section. Typically, the list of the main actors only contains Lee Seo-jin, Kim Hee-sun and Ok Taecyeon. However, I think the whole family belongs here because family is the issue. Of course there is a romance (and not just one). However, sooner or later is always about family. And so "Wonderful Days" is the perfect KDrama to study family structures, dynamics and values as well as its impact on every day life in South Korean culture and tradition.

Family hierarchies, manners, customs and traditions are presented in detail. The setting for this is fittingly the traditional hanok, in this case a giwajib, a dwelling for a middle-class family. In "Wonderful Days" you experience family as it would like to be and family as it really is, behind the facade - with all its taboos and lies and secrets and flaws. The issues of disability, adultery and flaws of single parents are dealt with. The questions of who is allowed to marry whom and what that means for family life are worked through. Finally, it is also about pride, guilt, shame, reconciliation, forgiveness and emancipation.

I think actress Youn Yuh-jung rocks the entire show. The processes she goes through again and again are numerous and moving. In some places, where she seems very traditional and her decisions seem virtuous in the service of the family, she also turns out to be truly modern. She always makes up for her lack of education with a lot of heart and common sense. She is already a strong mother model. But at the same time she shows herself vulnerable and conveys very vividly that this mother role demanded by society is practically superhumanly difficult and actually impossible to achieve.

With the action location of Gyeongju, you also get a tiny glimpse of the historic Silla city in south-east South Korea. The grave-mounds of the Silla Kings provide a scenic background more than once. The specific, comparatively melodic Busan dialect that is spoken in this region is also acoustically striking in the dialogues.

This family drama, in which everyone works through their own inner and outer struggles within themselves and the family, is told in a compassionate, vivid and multi-layered manner along numerous storylines through the entire family. Accordingly, this 50-episode KDrama has more episodes than usual. You can indeed learn to understand how the individual in South Korea holds back for the family, or what strength one has to muster in order to protect one's self-interest against the (supposed) well-being of the family, especially the elderly. Self-sacrifice and the ability to suffer are a given - as if it were the most natural thing in the world. However, they are sometimes subtly and sometimes openly questioned. The quarrel is conducted within the drama-family, but inevitably continues in OUR heads, hearts and personal worlds, too. Thus, it is a sensitive socio-critcal study and a sophisticated scenario, for confronting South Korean audience with traditional values facing modern life in 2014. Perhaps it is also interesting to know for non-Koreans (in order to understand some other dynamic of the story): adultery has only been unpunished in South Korea since 2015, abortion since 2017. Before that, it was a crime.

Sometimes the family dynamics are almost unbearable from a western point of view. They may also seem exaggerated as far as our (I am here refering to ´my´ western, german) reality is concerned. The decisions of the protagonists sometimes seem to be incomprehensible. But then again - as far as South Korea is concerned - this is not exaggerated at all. These dynamics are real (but in good makjang fashion, they also add a bit more drama for good catharsis effect). In any case, for Western viewers those dynamics are instructive for studying the culture-specific value systems and, last but not least: occasionally also thought-provoking, too.

Ah. Don´t let me forget to mention... it is about a love story, too. Not only one actually. But if you´re in it for only this romance, than skip that one. You will be busy fast-forwarding most of the time - because this KDrama is actually so much more...

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KiaSoul
7 people found this review helpful
Jan 17, 2015
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
At one time or another all K-Drama viewers have been inflicted with it: a lame, tiresome redundancy due to an episode-quota that the story arc set in motion can’t carry.

In Wonderful Days, a Seoul prosecutor, who is estranged from his family, reluctantly returns home to solve a murder case. Initially, with the aid of flashbacks, the drama delves into the cause of the prosecutor’s estrangement from his family, relegating the murder case on the back burner. The estrangement aspect is done so well, one almost forgets about the murder case which is actually very cleverly embedded in the developing events. The problem is that the murder case is resolved at around the drama’s midpoint, solely putting the burden on the estrangement aspect to carry the drama, to its end.

And here, Wonderful Days resorts to all sorts of convoluted complications to ratchet up the estrangement angle only to undermine the great job it had already done: What had been dramatic, funny, clever, and light becomes melodramatic, silly, tiresome, and heavy.

Of course, having already invested so much of my time in it, I had to see Wonderful Days to its end. And typical of K-Dramas it delivers. It delivers the sort of “feel good” send off to make up for the preoccupation with Han, the Korean culture specific conception denoting guilt, resentment, and resignation that most, if not all, K-Dramas exploit, for better or worse.

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DreamingKoreanBallad
6 people found this review helpful
Aug 13, 2014
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Ok, I have to start this review out to say 'I skipped a lot' during this drama - I watched most of the things going on but I really hated some characters a.k.a - the twin uncles (I detested them - so I skipped all their scenes unless they were with the rest of the family)(I also detested the 'father') - I didn't like Hae Won at all - ever - and I only began to warm up to Dong Seok towards the end - but the beginning to maybe ep.35ish I skipped just about all their scenes (unless it had something to do with something else that I needed to know). I loved (and basically the whole reason I watched this drama all the way through) Dong Hee & his kids along with Kim Mari - if it wasn't for these characters I would have dropped this drama but I really loved them - I also liked Woo Jin & Dong Ok, I watched & sometimes skipped along with the rest of the people....But I never skipped so much that I didn't know what was going on.
Story was decent but not thrilling...
Cast: everyone acted well I just either liked or disliked them lol
Music: I liked the ending song - that's it
Re-watch Value: 0 - once was enough - although if someone cut out Dong Hee's scenes I wouldn't mind watching just him ;)
I would have to say this drama is about a VERY dysfunctional family to say the least lol

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Hiroto
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Feb 7, 2023
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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My opinion about this drama is not clear yet. I started and stayed because of Taecyeon, and I mostly enjoyed his frequent parts. I skipped or speeded up some others, especially from the beginning, as it was not my cup of tea. I thought the conflicts were often too exaggerated, overacted, illogically scripted, soap opera like, showing-family-love-by-constant-screaming-and-butting-in-everyones-business like, but it´s probably given by the genre aiming for all age groups. I believe my granny would enjoy this drama very much :D After about half of the episodes I started to watch more slowly getting fond of more characters and their stories. Still I could not bring myself to follow the lead couple (till the last 15 episodes), twin uncles and a few minor ones... Some topics were interesting, earnest and truly hard to deal with. It was unlucky that many parts which I tought deserved to evolve more just got cut off in the middle by moving to other parts. I see the script as a drawback. Actors did a nice job, kids too. I liked how characters involved through time. The family head mom was really cute and admirable, I loved her relation with Taec and the other family members. All in all, I had a good time watching this long drama despite any reservations.

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Truc Hayes
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 12, 2018
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Overall 5.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 2.0
Ok.,,,overall the drama was good BUT way too drawn out that lead ractress' par, Haewon, was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO annoying it kept making me want to bypass her parts. There was TOOOO much wishy-washy attitudes that made the Shik ,Ho, & Tak get on my nerves.

The kids parts were very enjoyable and of course the lead actor role, DongSeok, was TOOOO cute to miss as he has some deep dimples and loved it when he smiled. I really liked him in Yi San. The grandmother was so lovable she reminded me of my mom.
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Cat33
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 17, 2019
50 of 50 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
1. The drama was so frustrating, With a dysfunctional family, and an unhealthy relationship of the MC, that made me skip almost all the scene of the main Characters (My opinion) they gave me anxiety LOL.

2. The scenes that I love the most it was of Dong hee, Kim Mary, the twins and Mul, DongOk and the Dr. was really Enjoyable and funny. If this characters wasn’t in the drama I would no waisted my time watching it. For them I endure. LOL


There’s more to write, but If I put that in here would be spoilers.
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Dec 18, 2016
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Overall 3.5
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
was missing alot of stuff keep repeating the same thing was good either.. loss interest after episode 20 .. i finished washing it just because i tho i would be better but disappointment completely
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