Didn't care for the main couple, couldn't feel any affection from the female lead towards the male lead. Ha Neul's story line was the only reason to finish off this movie.
Started out strong, but it fell downhill for me after 10 episodes. The only reason I finished was because of Lee…
WHAT! I didn't know it was his last drama before military...I'm not a huge fan but I will miss him on screen. He's like staple actor every year you expect a new drama from him :(((
am i the only one that is a little upset cause she reunited with everyone but the little girl!?!?!??! :(((
Me too! The little girl was my favourite, but I suppose they couldn't show the same actress 3 years on and it wouldn't do justice to have another actress in her place....but still :((((
As other reviewers posted, the first half was better than the second. I'm not sure why they went down the makjang road. There were so many better routes this drama could have taken. I couldn't really feel the chemistry between the leads, their kiss scenes were a little bland. And even though Jeon Ji Hyeon did a good job, her character was better in Love from Another Star. Her character in this drama was a little too weak (despite the physical strength). Also I feel like they conman aspect of Min Ho's character was ignored and not explored enough. I wish they could have made it more interesting through that instead of forgetting about altogether.
It's a fun watch but nothing remarkable, which is unfortunate because the cast was good and the story was really good in the beginning. I like the way everyone was connected to the past and their roles in the present.
Unfortunately you can't help but compare this drama to Goblin as there are a lot of similarities but Goblin did everything better. From the friendships to the romance, to the plot line and the chemistry in Goblin is much stronger between the main leads. Because of that, at least for me, the Legend of Blue Sea couldn't compare and the makjang aspect made me lose interest.
The ending was a little bittersweet for me, I wish the writer could have wrapped things up better. But as with most fantasy genres, these kind of endings are the best you can hope for.
Through 5+ years of watching dramas and this is the one that gave me an existential crisis. What is life? what is our purpose? what is choice? destiny? Is God cruel or are we the ones who fail to understand his questions?
Raising interesting questions wrapped in a beautiful romance is the perfect way to describe what Goblin was to me. Yes there are cliched parts, wayyyyyyyyy too much product placement (>_<") and at times it was predictable, but the writer built up such a breathtakingly beautiful world. The director and cinematography matched the writers imagination and the ost grows on you rather quickly. And ofcourse, the actors, esp surprised by Kim Go Eun who plays her character so well you end up falling for her almost as much as the main lead. And the bromance....so much bromance, it was half the reason I was watching the show, Gong Woo and Dong Wook have amazing chemistry.
This is definitely a drama I will treasure for a while and miss for a long time now.
Pretty cute and easy to watch, Jung Il Woo carries the entire show though, so you are only really watching it for him not the plot. The best scenes were of him and secretary Heo, it was such a cute relationship much like in Falling for Innocence (with Lee Shi Eon playing the same role).
It's 2017 and I still can't get over how brilliant and how much of a masterpiece this drama is. Everything from the story to the characters to the cinematography is so unique and executed so breathtakingly that it's deeply etched in my mind till today. Even the OST, I once told my sister the ost represented my life to which replied, Misaeng represents everyone's life. And that is so true. Hands down the best drama I ever watched.
Dramas are always thought to be just something we watch to entertain ourselves and most of the time its true, but there are times when dramas teach us more about life than we anticipated. Dr Kim was one of those dramas. Although the ending pushed its from a 9 to 8.5 for me (with too many things being rushed), the values taught in the drama echoed from beginning to end. I personally really enjoy the dramas where there is a mentor like figure (aka Misaeng and Chief Oh, which I will never get over no matter how many years pass) and this one was done brilliantly as well. There were times it came of as just a littttleee preachy but it reeled that back in quite well. The drama is all about the growth of each characters, even Dr Kim who throughout the drama grows and learns through his own mistakes as well.
It's a drama that reminds us the meaning of a romantic life and then demonstrates how to live one through Dr Kim.
this drama is so erratic. dropped at ep 15, i feel bad to have wasted my day coming so far. Second lead syndrome is too strong in this one as well. not worth the watch, but Joe Chen was charming in the episodes I managed to get through.
No#5 irks me the most. I hated the kiss series because of that, they would have been so much more enjoyable if she had just a tiny amount of backbone or skill...in anything!! I loved Miss Korea because it was the opposite of that. Every single female character written in that show was strong and inspiring.
Also all of PSH dramas....zero chemistry. Every.Single.Drama.
This drama was so sweet. It flowed so naturally you don't get bored at all, which is surprising because there are no major plots or secrets or cliches to keep you hooked. It just works on natural chemistry, of the friends, the teachers, the school and ofc our #SWAGCouple. Those two were just so natural with their chemistry. And main lead wasn't your average drama-jerk but someone who kept worrying he was hurting Bok Joo with his words and would constantly try to take back what he said. His growth from a teasing friend to a caring boyfriend was created so naturally! Adorable drama, everyone should watch i for the happiness if gives your heart...!
This drama was special, my favourite character being Yuri-chan. She was so strong but also fragile because of societal pressure on older single women. She really is someone who (as she mentions) can inspire younger woman by being the kind of character you say "she's there, so we can continue fighting!"
The last episode really made me love this drama more with truly showing how much Hiramasa has grown and developed. This is finally a drama where the main female lead is not a manic pixie girl but someone with her own insecurities her own doubts and has her own story where she has to grow. I love how collaborative and unsure they portray marriage to be, it really gives it a slice of reality. No one is sure how to handle sharing a life with someone and this is portrayed beautifully in the drama. I love dramaland for all its rose tinted view of love but its nice to have dramas like these which remind us that even in the daily struggle of who cleans what there is just as much love as in a melodrama.
Like everyone else I think she should have ended with Jason and the open ending just confused me.
It's a fun watch but nothing remarkable, which is unfortunate because the cast was good and the story was really good in the beginning. I like the way everyone was connected to the past and their roles in the present.
Unfortunately you can't help but compare this drama to Goblin as there are a lot of similarities but Goblin did everything better. From the friendships to the romance, to the plot line and the chemistry in Goblin is much stronger between the main leads. Because of that, at least for me, the Legend of Blue Sea couldn't compare and the makjang aspect made me lose interest.
Raising interesting questions wrapped in a beautiful romance is the perfect way to describe what Goblin was to me. Yes there are cliched parts, wayyyyyyyyy too much product placement (>_<") and at times it was predictable, but the writer built up such a breathtakingly beautiful world. The director and cinematography matched the writers imagination and the ost grows on you rather quickly. And ofcourse, the actors, esp surprised by Kim Go Eun who plays her character so well you end up falling for her almost as much as the main lead. And the bromance....so much bromance, it was half the reason I was watching the show, Gong Woo and Dong Wook have amazing chemistry.
This is definitely a drama I will treasure for a while and miss for a long time now.
It's a drama that reminds us the meaning of a romantic life and then demonstrates how to live one through Dr Kim.
Also all of PSH dramas....zero chemistry. Every.Single.Drama.
The last episode really made me love this drama more with truly showing how much Hiramasa has grown and developed. This is finally a drama where the main female lead is not a manic pixie girl but someone with her own insecurities her own doubts and has her own story where she has to grow. I love how collaborative and unsure they portray marriage to be, it really gives it a slice of reality. No one is sure how to handle sharing a life with someone and this is portrayed beautifully in the drama. I love dramaland for all its rose tinted view of love but its nice to have dramas like these which remind us that even in the daily struggle of who cleans what there is just as much love as in a melodrama.