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Terrica18
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 26, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Worst FL

This could have been so good but the actions of the FL was one that struck a cord with every abandoned child and every single mom wanting support, demanding what’s right. For that reason alone, it was not the best. To make it worst, the writers want us to like and pity her. I just couldn’t.

So what you’ll get here is a person who is giving an opportunity to tell the truth to the people that matter the most but she constantly ignores the request even though it’s hurting them. The sad part was that it was all spite.
I found it rather disturbing. FL was one of the most selfish, but the writers wanted her to be loveable! Nothing lovable about lying to your kid for over a decade and ignoring her feelings and hiding a child away from her father. It’s actually quite disturbing. The guy wasn’t abusive, dangerous or a threat in any way but she got in her feelings, disappeared and hurt/betrayed two people. If the writers made her remotely remorseful maybe it would’ve been better but she rode that lie until the very last few episodes even though her daughter was hurting. It’s actually pretty bad. Not cute.


Then she lets the kid misunderstand and blame the guy for abandoning her, like really. He had no idea she existed. The mom was awful.

So, was it love? Nope. It was Mrs selfish strikes again.

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Michikohime
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 13, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

I should have dropped it

Another case of good start/promissing concept, but a very overly drawn out and boring ending.

I started to watch this series because of Song Ji Hyo and because of the concept of young romance coming back in present day. I wasn't super into the whole solo mom of a child thing, but at first, it didn't bother me too much.

However, around a bit after the middle of the show, boy oh boy does it get way too dramatic, repetitive and the "ending" or conclusion of the whole "who's the father" thing drags for too long. The thing is, at that point, you pretty much know and don't care (not even sure I cared from the start tbh). The repetitiveness of major plot point over and over again made me think of old kdrama, without the little funny twists that would breaht life into them.

The only good thing that is worth while towards the second half is the secondary characters relationships, and even those don't really end up in an actual satisfactory way.

I did enjoy watching Song Ji Hyo and the 4 boys acting, but the children were not great, nor the stories related to them (except maybe the whole chinese mom thing). The first half of the show is actually quite enjoyable nonetheless and I both laugh out loud and cried at a few parts. It's not all bad, but I had the hardest time finishing it. At the very least, it reminded me yet again I can totally decide to drop dramas when watching them feels like a task.

And finally, I'm sorry, but wtf is this name, "Guido Orefice"

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Turtle Stomper
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 8, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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In My Top 10... Worst Kdramas of All Time.

This drama was a total slog and frustrating to watch. Basically every petty obnoxious romance trope is packed into one laborious story that is fills the viewer with frustration at every twist and turn of the trite, unoriginal plotline. You can put this drama squarely into the "why didn't they just talk to each other" category. Not just the main characters either, even the side characters. No one talks to anyone about anything relevant and it leads to mass confusion that is so lamentably avoidable you have to completely suspend your sense of logic and reality to believe any of the scenarios.

What's even more difficult to swallow is how many times the different characters have the epiphany "maybe I should be honest and just talk it out" only to go back to hiding things two minutes later. Countless times they promise each other that they'll lean on each other and be transparent and supportive, but they never follow through. Because the drama repeats that miscommunication theme endlessly throughout every character and every moment of every episode, they spice things up at some point with a completely left field action kidnapping sequence. None of it made even an ounce of sense, they basically needed to implement a Deus Ex Machina scenario to get the leads to overcome their unwillingness to speak honestly.

In a normal Kdrama romance, you feel at least a little bit excited when the two leads finally get together. This drama didn't even give you the chance to be happy for them at any point because they are constantly messing things up for themselves the moment after they reconcile. By the end of the drama when (and this isn't a spoiler cause this is 99% of every romance kdrama ever) the leads finally get back together, it's brief and anti-climactic and you're annoyed with how idiotic the whole situation is.

It's pretty rare for me to end a drama, having gone through all the ups and downs, hating almost every single character...but this drama somehow managed to pull that off. The only characters I didn't hate at the end were the kids (because they're kids) the bar owner, and the mobster. Everyone else annoyed the crap out of me with their stupid choices and consistently illogical behavior.

This is one of the few dramas I regret wasting my time on. I would not rewatch it, I would not recommend it, it's very bad, watch literally anything else.

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tmantrex
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 11, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Interesting`

Well I have to admit when I started watching I was very interested especially about possibly learning more about single mother raising a child on her own. The flashbacks helped fill in some key points but basically 14 years later the same group of students basically managed to come together again. Unfortunately anything after this point basically goes south and I have no idea where the writer's minds went but it sure didn't answer what seriously felt like the plot. Who was the 14 year olds dad?

I think all of the actors did well with what they had but the script was a shambles. Sort side when the supporting cast actually seemed more interesting than the main characters. Seriously no re-watch value here. Thank God it was a short drama.

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GertrudBB
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 12, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Disappointing and predictable

Going into this drama I was both hopeful and excited. I thought it had an interesting start with the potentiel of being a great and unique drama.
But in the end it just wasn't...
I thought it was refreshing to see a drama give it's female lead four different romantic possibilities. However it was very clear within the first couple of episodes who the fl would end up with, as well as who was the farther of her child. At first I was very excited whenever a new episode would come out, and yet I had to force myself through the later episodes. Overall I thought it was a very predictable and basic drama. It was descent but nothing more.

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paulstutz
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 13, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 5
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Reading the bad reviews ? Ignore the bad reviews and be rewarded

I think some other reviewer people who like explosions and robots gave bad reviews. I have never written a review this is the first for me, however this drama was the best ever. The acting was best ever and you will fall in love with all the actors if you pay attention to them. The thing I like best was the slow development of the story. I think others wanted it to develop in 2 seconds. See this drama do not skip a head and you too will find this is the beast ever drama. Reading the reviews I thought I would not like this drama. I have seen 300 or so k-dramas this one was the best ever.

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Ongoing 13/16
sonder
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 12, 2020
13 of 16 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Less is more

Let me just get straight to it. I would not recommend this drama. Yes, I have not finished it but I can say with confidence that this drama promised too much but did not deliver.

Story: A single mother struggling to make ends meet suddenly finds herself in the midst of a love quadruple with 4 successful men three of which she has a history with. Similar to the classic movie Mamma mia, the plot essentially follows the same storyline. The story itself held a lot of potential. There were so many points to work on, however, it somehow still fell short. At one point I was confused at what the plot was even about anymore. I was expecting parent-child heartfelt scenes yet there was hardly any interaction between the mother and her daughter(which, I believe was essential). The chemistry between the protagonist and her child was just not enough.
Moving on to the romance part, which was even worse somehow. I could not understand why they had to dump in 4 men as love interests as 2 of them contribute to story in no way at all. They tried too much with too little. It was tiring seeing one misunderstanding being dragged on for hours and hours, testing my patience. This drama fell short on so many aspects, it honestly broke my heart to see it spiral down each episode. Sometimes less is more and I hope the producing cast learns from that.

Acting/cast: even though the story fell damp, I have to applaud the cast. They did extremely well, especially Uhm Chae Young and Son Ho Joon. Of course, other veteran actors like kim mi kyung did not go unnoticed, as always she delivered.
There were some scenes where the acting was cringy. and some where it felt forced but I loved watching uhm chae young in action. I'm looking forward to her future in the industry because I'm sure she has a lot of potential.

Music: The OSTs were good. A great soundtrack. The instrumentals improved the scenes by a tenfold.

Rewatch value: I don't think I will finish it let alone rewatch it.

Overall: In an increasingly changing and competitive industry, this drama will sadly not go down in history as one of the greats.

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Dropped 11/16
Zensutji
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 13, 2020
11 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

Storyline getting boring

This drama was Good from Episode 1 but its getting boring..I dont really like the ML personality its weak n looks dumb & ignorant (In the drama)..this kind of drama i seen alot already..its just misunderstanding n in d end she fell in love again with him..bruhh..

D other Actor act was Good especially the teacher..

(Well This drama was Just Normal nothing great)


Warning - I love song ji hyo when she was enter RM..i dont hate any actor in this drama..its just based on my opinion about this drama
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Completed
kaystar
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 22, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Well that was a bit disappointing. I was really excited for this title after watching the first episode, but the elements that were promising in the show did not live up to my expectations. First of all, the female lead was frustrating and very unlikable, so much so that I couldn't get around the fact that there were 4 potential love interests for her. They tried to paint the female lead as a superwoman, but she ended up consistently needing help, but still said she didn't need it after she received help from someone. The mother-daughter bond was not as heartwarming as I had expected, and I instead found it just a tad bit stiff. The whole misunderstanding was an understandable plot point, but grew to be extremely frustrating and I didn't even understand the reasoning for why Dae Oh left in the last episode. What makes you coming back after two years where you were missing any better? The ending was the most frustrating part of all, since they never even end up making the movie and Dae Oh never ends up directing. The show doesn't play up the dreams of producing and directing aspect enough and for the majority of the time you even forget that the point of the show is them trying to make a movie. Overall, I don't regret watching the show, but I did end up being disappointed by the execution.

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ImAbutterfly
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 27, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.5

Very good until the end

I agree with a lot of other people's comments about the frustration felt throughout this series. I definitely found it addictive because I kept waiting for things to get better and for reconciliation. that did not happen. I would have given this series a 10 review, but the last 2 episodes really disappointed me. had the series ended differently, this could have been a great series.

the acting by the main male lead was phenomenal, within the confines of the writing of the show. I have to say that overall the acting was great, and it was the writing of the show that was disappointing.

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clarisays
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 27, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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A beautiful series but dwindled towards the end

When I started watching the series, all six episodes were already available on Netflix. The moment I finished watching an episode, I already knew I wanted to watch the entire show. So every Wednesday and Thursday night I would wait for the latest episode. It was unbearable at first because the drama gave me several emotions – heartache, hope, wonder and nostalgia.

The first six episodes got me. I felt everything the story wanted me to feel; not to mention, I related well to the characters especially with Noh Ae-jung (Song ji-hyo). Well, only the part about the sacrifices and her dreams. But pretty sure some numerous viewers relate to her and the other characters well.

But I was able to endure the long wait every two episodes because I was happy with every single episode especially the flashbacks. Also, I’m glad all the actors in the show participated in this drama. I couldn’t imagine someone else in their places.

Sadly, towards the end, I was not having the same satisfaction. Episodes 15 and 16 were the lowest episodes for me. If you watched the series, you might have remembered that there was a cancellation of episode 15 release. JTBC did not air the said episode due to typhoon Bavi so fans of the series waited a bit longer.

Since we were down with the last two episodes, I decided to watch them when they’re both out. The day came and I finally did. As per my thoughts on the early episodes, I lost all those feelings towards the last two episodes.

I thought there would be a sense of clarity and satisfaction. I did get the former but the latter was a slight disappointment. I felt that a person who underwent such tragic misunderstanding, yes I use tragic, should get the best conclusion. Noh Ae-jung and Oh Dae-oh/Cheon Eok-man deserved so much better like the rest of the main and supporting characters did.

Don’t get me wrong. I did appreciate the ending specifically how our beloved Noh Ae-jung finally fulfilled her dream and continuous to do so. Also, I know they did end up together but the added two years apart was an agony.

In the previous episode where they fixed Ryu Jin’s problem, the way they did that to protect Noh Ha-nee and also Ryu Jin was so well-planned and executed. But when the problem with Oh Dae-oh or should I say, his other persona Cheon Eok-man the author resurfaced, it was different.

I guess it’s because he knows well and is already a part of Noh Ae-jung and Noh Ha-nee life that he wanted to protect the love of his life and daughter. It makes sense, to be honest. But the hyped feelings the series gave us since episode 12 dwindled in the last two episodes.

I guess that just made me a bit sad about how the beautiful series ended. I can re-watch the early episodes but not the whole series.


P.S The music here is really good especially Dreams by Lee Ba Da. It’s the perfect music to describe Noh Ae-jung’s journey.

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Frankoooy
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 12, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Don’t get carried away by the bad reviews.

Unlike most reviews I’ve read in this site, I actually enjoyed watching the drama. It had its flaws, for sure, but I don’t think it deserves the hate it received.

What I love about this show is how realistic it can get when it comes to a love that ends due to simple misunderstandings. It shows you how pride and anger can get in the way of a lasting relationship.

I also feel like it was a brilliant way to show ex lovers meeting years later. It shows us the effect of maturity on how people start to view their relationships.

The love “quadrangle” wasn’t even toxic. They don’t leave you guessing for too long on who’s the father, because even in the early episodes, one candidate’s true identity is already revealed. It doesn’t take on the annoying damsel in distress with many guys fighting for her plot, if that’s what’s stopping you from watching it.

I also loved how the fatherless child played a central role in finding her true father. She was such a joy to watch.

Again, it’s not a perfect show. But I truly believe it doesn’t deserve the hate it’s getting.

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