Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Favorite Korean Dramas From 2015 Part 1




I'm back with some more reviews! 2015 was an interesting year with lots of famous actors collaborating in dramas with great story plots. I lost my interest in some dramas as the story became boring while other dramas completely captivated me. One of my all time favorite dramas debuted in 2015!

Twenty Again:
This was an interesting concept. At first, I thought it was going to be about an older lady who thinks she's 20-years-old again after getting a head injury (like every other production with the same title), but this is actually about a 38-year-old lady who experiences college again. It's quite endearing when you get to reminisce about your college days while watch her struggle to adapt to the younger crowd. Of course, there are additional plots lines regarding her family and friends. Lots of real struggles, and definitely worth watching! 8.5/10



Oh My Ghostess:
I came to like this drama after several episodes. For the first five or six episodes, I really wanted to shake the female lead for being so pathetic, but I waited, and it got much better. I think that was part of the plan, but it was so hard to stand her. I really liked the ghost character. She was really funny, and it got much better when she possessed the main lead. The acting was really  good; It's hard to act with two completely different personalities at the same time, but Park Bo-Young pulled it off. I would recommend this drama. 8/10






Heart-to-Heart:

This drama talks about a girl with a red-face syndrome, where her face turns bright red when she gets flustered. She meets a typical businessman, and romance blooms. There wasn't anything unique about this drama, beyond the fact that she has an interesting medical condition that inhibits her from interacting with guys, but she eventually overcomes it and snags herself a boyfriend. 6/10

The Time We Were Not in Love:

Birth of a Beauty:



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