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Ho Goo's Love korean drama review
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Ho Goo's Love
1 people found this review helpful
by Chloe
Oct 16, 2018
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers
It's a very difficult drama to rate, sensibly.

All in all, I really enjoyed the drama. It got a happy-go-lucky feel, with a lot of sweet moments, but there's some disturbing points that can spoil you the watch if you don't watch it while minding the context.

STORY : The story is original, and pretty free from cliche, which for me is a big YES. I get tired of cliche really quicly. The "pretty-sweet-clumsy girl meet cold-rich bastard, while getting harassed by plenty of second leads" is something that I can't watch anymore if I am not insanely bored. My main problem here is, regarding the serious matters that were treated , the light-hearted mood was a little overdone. Especially on the last episode, I was sometimes uncomfortable watching it. But they are issues for the Korean society and (they are issues in a lot of countries, if not the whole word, even if media know how to pretend otherwise), and the drama was meant to speak to Koreans, that's why, despite of my feelings, I think they did a good job, nonetheless. It's better to be clumsy while speaking of it than not speaking of it at all. While I didn't like this obsession with being "normal", as in like the majority, at all costs, it shows how important being "normal" is in the Korean society. This has its goods sides and unfortunately, for people that can't be "normal", it shows how it can be so, so sad. So better watch the drama, knowing that it is an attempt to put issues in light without "attacking" people, so they can view things a little differently. And I really like how they deal with Do Hee's character. I read some comments on that, saying that the writters didn't do their research on the subject, but I disagree. I loved it because it clearly says one thing : "one moment of your life doesn't dictate your whole life."

CAST : the characters are just GOLD. Do Hee is very strong even though she has her weeknesses, she appeared to be cold but she's very sweet and just wants to be loved. Ho Goo is... just adorable. He is kind, happy with the simple things in life and dependable ; the perfect fighter. You just know that the lead couple will do great in the future, they've got such an healthy relationship, even if they are far from perfect. The secondary cast is just equally awesome. My favorite was Ho Kyung that is like... a spiritual guide ? She helps her brother all along, on whichever road he wants to take, she's always here to give him advices and support. She's a true bad ass, I loved her. Kang Chul was at times... very unnerving (in the court scenes, I wanted to murder him, if I have to put it in simple words). But he's just a poor lonely soul who knows so little of life... you can't just hate him, and he was pretty sweet too. Ho Goo's friends were funny and great too, Ho Kyung's BFF too, and the Kang parents were AWESOME.

The cast was great, too, all the actors did a great job. I read many comments on Uee acting. Well, female Idols are always criticized for her bad acting skills, and I always disagree, so nothing new here. Uee is great in this drama, her crying scene were pretty decent. The whole sobbing scene isn't something that a lot of actors achieve, and while she's not the best at it, she did good. Way above average. So all the cast were pretty fine. My personal favorite were Choi Woo Sik (ho goo), Kang Yong Moo and Kim Ok Ryeong (Ho Goo's parents) ; they offered the best performance in my eyes. But Uee is closely behind.

So it is a great drama, a little clumsy because it had to be clumsy, but still great.
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