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Hotelier korean drama review
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Hotelier
1 people found this review helpful
by Annie
Jul 20, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
Wonderful classic drama of all time! This is one of the best love stories on Kdramas I have ever watched.
Destiny brought Frank Shin and Jin Young in the middle of the desert on their way from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
Frank is a Harvard graduate, a wealthy Korean-American lawyer and businessman. He specializes in the merger and acquisition process, he came to Seoul to assist a tricky businessman Kim Bok-man to acquire Seoul Hotel. But Frank's real interest coming to Seoul is purely to chase Jin Young whom he met in the United States and instantly falling for her freshness and assertiveness.
Jin Young is a manager at Seoul Hotel, she is a loyal and hard worker at work.

The character of Frank Shin is smart, calm in work and passionate in love. He pursues his love-Jin Young by flying around half the world from the United States to Korea. I never forgets his statement "I didn't fly half the globe for a hotel". Gosh such a deeply and romantic words.

Bae Yong-Joon’s charismatic took my breath away in this drama, compared to his performance in Winter Sonata, his role in Hotelier affected me the most.
I give two thumbs up to female lead Song Yoon Ah in this drama, her performance is so good portraying Jin Young's character who is very open minded, energetic, hardworking, and a loyal Manager to Seoul Hotel and her colleagues.

The flow of the story goes so well, naturally and dynamically.
The cunning of the business and hospitality world is displayed professionally.
The ost The Day You Come To Me is so lovely.
The upside down Frank and Jin Young's love story is very memorable and the ending is very pleasant.

I rewatched this drama countless time and never get tired watching over and over again. Like a bottle of wine, the older the wine the better. Excellent drama of all time!
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