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Me too, Flower! korean drama review
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Me too, Flower!
10 people found this review helpful
by manicmuse
Feb 23, 2012
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
This drama was totally not what I expected it to be, and I'm glad about that. I was expecting something lighthearted, but the story turned out to be much darker. The character's have issues, including severe depression, and maniacal obsession. There are funny moments too, but Lee Ji Ah's cold, no nonsense, expression sets the tone for a lot of the scenes. There is also some elements of fantasy in this, which I don't think always worked well. I really liked that none of the characters were quite what they seemed, and were neither all good, or all bad. Cha Bong-Sun, in a lot of ways, is an anti-cinderella, which was often frustrating to watch, but gave this drama some originality.

What made me watch this was Yoon Shi Yoon, who I recently watched play Kim Tak Goo, and loved. He is a completely different kind of character in this, but just as endearing. I look forward too seeing more of Yoon Shi Yoon in the future, and I don't just mean in the shower : ) !His charm alone could've carried the show, but he had great chemistry with Lee Ji Ah. They worked so well together that I had no idea there was a major age difference between them. They also shared one of the hottest kdrama kisses ever! The 1st 7 or 8 episodes are totally addictive because of their dysfunctional romance, but then there's a major shift. I actually liked the jealousy sub plot, and Han Go Eun, but that's when the plot started to follow a more predictable route.

Overall, I thought the cast, story and music were very good, but the first half was much stronger than the last half. I can see myself watching the first half multiple times, and then skipping a lot of scenes to get to the end. I was really disappointed in the last 2 episodes, and thought the ending felt rushed/thrown together. Still, all the characters/plots did get proper endings. Though disappointed, I was never bored. I was just hoping to get that extremely excited to watch feeling back, which I never did.

I do recommend this for lovers of romantic drama. This may seem a little like a bad review, but I was really pleasantly surprised.

*random thought... What kind of name is Pink Chicken?!That's a pop icon name FAIL, lol!*
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