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Hanoi Bride korean drama review
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Hanoi Bride
4 people found this review helpful
by Nelly
Jan 15, 2015
2 of 2 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
OVERALL Good to watch on a road trip. I'm saying this because that's what I did, and I can't think of another time I'd be desperate enough to. THE STORY LOL This was like watching the two-hour recap of a melodrama...or starting the melo from the middle, skipping all the nice, fluttering falling-in-love part and jumping right into the in-laws-tear-us-apart drama, which, I have to say, had all the cliched elements you can find in melos and more. There's nothing gripping about Hanoi Bride because we're not given the chance to care about the protagonists separately or together, and everything is just so damn predictable. The good side? Well, I sure had a lot of laughs watching this, though I'm certain it wasn't what they were aiming for. I also like to give props to stories that portray a social issue, and Korean guys travelling to Vietnam to find a wife is not an unusual phenomenon, from what I've read. THE ACTING I would say nothing stellar, but because I got to see Kim Okbin in Yoona's Street first, where her role was so entirely different, I can't help but think she's a very good actress. THE MUSIC What music? REWATCHABLE VALUE It's standing on that line that separates serious from ridiculous shows. Because I wasn't watching it taking it seriously, it was entertaining, and I can't say I wouldn't watch it again. But I'm not dying for it. Not at all.
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