Does anybody know what those manhwa or webtoon teasers are saying? The synopsis sounds interesting and the platinum…
He is explaining the signs (body language) that help you detect people who are lying: they moisten their lips, eyes widened, bringing your hand to your ear... and he indicated who the culprit was among those men (he says his number)
If someone made a 10 min MV using the OST of this drama and ONLY images of the love story between Koo Hae Young and Nam Sang Hyo, I would watch it, give it a like and maybe watch it again from time to time.
But to waste 16 hr trying to shrug off a poorly written and executed drama for the sake of those cute 10 min, that's something I wouldn't recommend to anyone. MSH set a new record for me, the biggest amount of stupid and useless characters I've ever seen, alongside the worst acting. I'll give them that much credit!
Oh well, now I can breathe, no more Stupid Hotel (as a friend here was calling it) each week LOL
My rating? 2
The drama revolves around high-spirited, outgoing, innocent and funny Park Cha-Dol (Lee Jang-Woo), a guy who suffered a major setback in his youth (he became a father too early). Park Gang-Tae, Cha-dol’s older brother (Han Ji-Sang) used to work as a corporate drone, but he quit to follow his dreams of making films. He’s currently lolling about at home and driving mom crazy in the process. Cha-dol’s noona is a smart and shrewd woman who refuses to live a lonely and meager life like Mom. Growing up, she studied as if there was no tomorrow, and built up all sorts of qualifications to become successful, but her aspirations come to a screeching halt when she puts the family house up as collateral for funds for her wedding, only to get divorced three months later and to return home with nothing but the stigma of a failed marriage.
So Cha-Dol has to deal with a work-exhausted single mother, a deadbeat big bro, a shotgun wedded-and-divorced big sis, a young child to parent, and the possibility of losing the house. Yet he doesn't let the obstacles get him down and continues to search for happiness and the answers to life's questions, while leaning on and finding hope through his family, however turbulent their relations might be. The baby of the family, Cha-Dol grew up without a father, and his mother raised him and his brother and sister alone. He’s eager to graduate college, to get a job, and to start earning money so that he can take care of his mom, but despite his best intentions, he finds that making a living isn’t as easy as it looks.
Cha-Dol then meets by chance, in his building, the daughter of his mom’s friend, Baek Jang Mi (Han Sun-Hwa). Jang-mi - White Rose - is a cutesy and aegyo-filled, immature princess and a mama’s girl; a second-year costume design student in university who’s never known hardship. She becomes curious about Cha-Dol after their encounter, and when they get involved in some sort of mishap together, they’ll have to deal with the unexpected consequences. Jang-mi’s older sister, Baek Soo-Ryeon (Kim Min-Seo), is a rich girl who has never known hardship (the same applies to younger sis, of course), and a model student. She and Gang-Tae will make a couple.
There's nothing like filtering fiction through personal first hand experience... I've read your review 3 times and it felt like a punch in the gut and reading a poem altogether. It's not easy to open up like this... thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings! And yes, I gave a perfect 10 rating to this drama as well and it's still haunting me even now!
But to waste 16 hr trying to shrug off a poorly written and executed drama for the sake of those cute 10 min, that's something I wouldn't recommend to anyone. MSH set a new record for me, the biggest amount of stupid and useless characters I've ever seen, alongside the worst acting. I'll give them that much credit!
Oh well, now I can breathe, no more Stupid Hotel (as a friend here was calling it) each week LOL
My rating? 2
Ep 2 raw: http://bit.ly/1vqVo7y
The drama revolves around high-spirited, outgoing, innocent and funny Park Cha-Dol (Lee Jang-Woo), a guy who suffered a major setback in his youth (he became a father too early). Park Gang-Tae, Cha-dol’s older brother (Han Ji-Sang) used to work as a corporate drone, but he quit to follow his dreams of making films. He’s currently lolling about at home and driving mom crazy in the process. Cha-dol’s noona is a smart and shrewd woman who refuses to live a lonely and meager life like Mom. Growing up, she studied as if there was no tomorrow, and built up all sorts of qualifications to become successful, but her aspirations come to a screeching halt when she puts the family house up as collateral for funds for her wedding, only to get divorced three months later and to return home with nothing but the stigma of a failed marriage.
So Cha-Dol has to deal with a work-exhausted single mother, a deadbeat big bro, a shotgun wedded-and-divorced big sis, a young child to parent, and the possibility of losing the house. Yet he doesn't let the obstacles get him down and continues to search for happiness and the answers to life's questions, while leaning on and finding hope through his family, however turbulent their relations might be. The baby of the family, Cha-Dol grew up without a father, and his mother raised him and his brother and sister alone. He’s eager to graduate college, to get a job, and to start earning money so that he can take care of his mom, but despite his best intentions, he finds that making a living isn’t as easy as it looks.
Cha-Dol then meets by chance, in his building, the daughter of his mom’s friend, Baek Jang Mi (Han Sun-Hwa). Jang-mi - White Rose - is a cutesy and aegyo-filled, immature princess and a mama’s girl; a second-year costume design student in university who’s never known hardship. She becomes curious about Cha-Dol after their encounter, and when they get involved in some sort of mishap together, they’ll have to deal with the unexpected consequences. Jang-mi’s older sister, Baek Soo-Ryeon (Kim Min-Seo), is a rich girl who has never known hardship (the same applies to younger sis, of course), and a model student. She and Gang-Tae will make a couple.
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