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A Hundred Year's Inheritance korean drama review
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A Hundred Year's Inheritance
9 people found this review helpful
by maymaymaymay
Jun 24, 2013
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
If I only had one word to describe "Hundred Years Inheritance", it would be makjang. Two words? REALLY makjang. Seriously, this drama had it all. Birth secrets? Check. Revenge arcs? Hmm... a check? There were two minor ones. Dead firrst loves? Check. A mental hospital? Check. Kind-of sort-of not really incest? Check. Controlling parents? That box has so many checks it's black. Story: To be honest, I don't really mind makjang as long as the writer embraces it whole-heartedly and doesn't try to write off the drama as something else, so I'm glad I got what I expected out of this one. "Hundred Years Inheritance" reminded me a little of "Nice Guy". Both dramas were fun in a soapy way, but there's no way in hell you'd want to *meet* the characters or even interact with them. As long as you don't overthink the story, "Hundred Years" is a fun watch. Full of characters you love to hate and characters you root for despite their personalities. I have to admit, I actually loved the family dynamic in this one. Everyone started out being polite but distant from each other, but gradually came to love and accept this hodgepodge of people as *their* family. That storyline was really gratifying to watch. Acting: Everyone acted wonderfully. Eugene and Lee Jung Jin were brilliant in their roles, and Choi Won Young was great fun to laugh at. The family members weren't all A-list actors, but they acted well and knew what they were doing. I kind of wish Seo Young Hoon had more screen time so I could actually form an opinion on what I thought of him as an actor, but as of now I'll just keep an eye out for him. Music: I have to say, it was pretty much like every other OST out there, but a few of the songs were actually pretty good. (I'm not really sure if I actually liked them or if they just grew on me after 50 episodes) Rewatch Value: Maybe? As of now I'm done with makjang for a while, but later for the OTP scenes. Overall: From a distance, this drama is a fun watch. It'll leave you laughing, crying and smiling, but at the end of the day the only reason you'll really remember it is because of the craziness.
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