My Tutor Friend (동갑내기 과외하기) January 11, 2009
Posted by mxm1295 in Korean Movies, Movies.Tags: baek il seob, comedy, 동갑내기 과외하기, gong yoo, kim ha neul, kim ji woo, kmovie, korean movie, kwon sang woo, my tutor friend, romance
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My Tutor Friend is a Korean movie starring Kim Ha Neul and Kwon Sang Woo. It was made in 2003 and is 110 minutes long. For 2003, it was the 3rd best selling movie in Korea.
Main Cast:
Kwon Sang Woo as Kim Ji Hoon
Kim Ha Neul as Choi Su Wan
Baek Il Seob as Ji Hoon’s father
Kim Ji Woo as Ho Kyeong
Gong Yoo as Jong Soo
Synopsis: The story is based from the real life Korean tutor, Choi Soo-Wan, with her own real life student. Choi Su-Wan (Ha-Nuel Kim) and Ji-Hoon Kim (Sang-Woo Kwone) are both 21 years old, born in March 1982. Su-Wan is a University Year 2 girl, while Ji-Hoon studies his 3rd year of High School studies in the Surim High School. Su-Wan’s father had just lose his job, and mother still works in her family business (frying chickens and sell to earn a living). Su-Wan, who demands money for her semester, had to find job because her father is jobless. Su-Wan’s mother knows Ji-Hoon’s mother, and introduced Su-Wan to Ji-Hoon’s mother. Su-Wan tutors Ji-Hoon, for 3 months, to make Ji-Hoon to sit 2 hrs. The salary is enough for Su-Wan’s Semster. Except studying, Ji-Hoon is almost all-rounded. Especially fighting in Surim High School and offended “Lee Jong-Seo”, the leader of the triad group in Surim. His girlfriend, Yang Ho-Gyung, admired Ji-Hoon. The fighting in the pool makes Ji-Hoon’s father, Kim Bong-Man, compelled to send Ji-Hoon to USA, as how he had done to Ji-Hoon’s young life, send Ji-Hoon to USA to study abroad. To avoid being sent, Ji-Hoon has to gain, in the upcoming mid-term exam, 50.0 average. Could Ji-Hoon make it?
(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Tutor_Friend)
100 Days With Mr. Arrogant (내 사랑 싸가지) January 10, 2009
Posted by mxm1295 in Korean Movies, Movies.Tags: 100 days with mr. arrogant, comedy, 내 사랑 싸가지, ha ji won, han min, kim chang wan, kim jae won, kim tae hyeong, kmovie, korean movie, lee eung kyung, my love the asshole, my love the jerk, romance
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100 Days With Mr. Arrogant, or My Love the Jerk, is a Korean movie starring Kim Jae Won and Ha Ji Won. It was made in 2004 and is 95 minutes long.
Main Cast:
Kim Jae Won as Ahn Hyung Joon
Ha Ji Won as Kang Ha Yeong
Kim Tae Hyeong as Yeong Eun
Han Min as Hyeon Ju
Kim Chang Wan as Ha Yeong’s Father
Lee Eung Kyung as Ha Yeong’s Mother
Synopsis: After dumping her boyfriend just before their 100 day anniversary, Ha-Young (Ha Ji-Won) meets a college guy named Hyung-Joon when she accidentally kicks a can that hits him in the face and causes him to scratch his Lexus. He demands she pay him $3000 on the spot. She escapes from him, leaving her wallet behind.
Hyung-Joon stalks her, demanding money to pay for his car. Since she is a poor high school student Hyung-Joon writes up a “Enslavement Agreement” for Ha-Young in order to pay for the damage to his car. Ha-Young is thrown into a nightmarish slave life for 100 days, cleaning his house, running his errands, doing his homework and cleaning his car.
By accident she finds out that the damage to Hyung-Joon’s car only costs $10! She then takes her revenge. However, before she knows it Hyung-Joon shows up at her house as her new tutor! He once again takes advantage of her, but soon Ha-Young finds herself falling head over heels for Hyung-Joon. But what happens when he drops out of her life just when she needs him most?
(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Days_With_Mr._Arrogant)
Wonderful Life (원더풀 라이프) September 11, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Korean Dramas.Tags: comedy, eugene, family, han eun jung, 원더풀 라이프, kdrama, kim jae won, kim yoo jin, lee ji hoon, romance, ses, wonderful life
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Wonderful Life is a Korean drama starring Kim Jae Won and Kim Yoo Jin aka Eugene of the girl group S.E.S. It aired from the beginning of March 2005 to the end of April 2005 with 16 episodes.
Main Cast:
Kim Jae Won as Han Seung Wan
Eugene as Jung Se Jin
Lee Ji Hoon as Min Do Hyun
Han Eun Jung as Lee Chae Young
Synopsis: Han Seung Wan and Jung Se Jin bumps into each other at the airport and accidentally take each other’s passports. They meet again and Seung Wan and Se Jin end up spending the day together. Both having to deal with love complications, they end up drunk and having a one night stand. Back in Korea, Se Jin discovers she is pregnant and leaves to have the baby alone. A year later, Se Jin’s clueless sister ends up spilling the secret to Seung Wan at his engagement party, showing up with his baby daughter. Seung Wan and Se Jin are then forced to marry by their respective families. Complicated love takes place between Do Hyun, Se Jin, Chae Young and Seung Wan. The rest of the story revolves around the family’s journey in learning to take responsibility, and learning to love each other.
Review: Wonderful Life is definitely one of my favorite dramas, hands down. It’s cute, it’s funny, it has it’s dramatic moments, but overall a wonderful drama to watch (and yes, that was a really bad pun). Eugene is so cute and her look was great for this drama, and surprisingly she acts well. Kim Jae Won is up there with my favorite actors. I love his smile, it’s cute and sexy and…I fall in love every time I see it… He was great in this drama as well.
The idea for this drama was great, I think it was somewhat original for Asian drama standards. I mean ideas like this were then used in other dramas like the Thai lakorn, Oom Rak (Chains of Love) starring Ken and Ann, but that is for another time. But overall it was really great. There were a lot of cute parts and other parts that were just heart wrenching. Little baby Shinbi!!!! She was a cute kid.
And the reason why I am kinda late on this delay is because I was re-watching this drama. It is that good. This is one of my favorites. One of my favorite moments is toward the end where they start to have feelings for each other. Their power goes out and the heater goes out and they both, Se Jin and Seung Wan, are freezing so they decided to get a big blanket and kinda huddle together. It was such a cute scene and is definitely one of my favorites.
Overall, great drama. Definitely a watch or re-watch, so check it out. Well while I was re-watching it on crunchyroll, they decided to license it when I was on the last episode. How unfair is that? Anyway…here are the links. Enjoy!
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/wonderful-life/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d143
Full House (풀하우스) August 27, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Korean Dramas.Tags: bi, comedy, full house, han eun jung, 풀하우스, jeong ji hoon, kdrama, kim sung soo, rain, romance, song hye gyo
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Full House is a Korean drama starring the signer/actor Rain (Lee Young Jae) and Song Hye Gyo (Han Ji Eun). This 2004 drama is a remake of the manhwa of the same title. It was an instant hit and there have been rumors of a sequel. It premiered from July 2004 to September 2004 with 16 episodes.
Main Cast:
Bi (Rain) as Lee Young Jae
Song Hye Gyo as Han Ji Eun
Han Eun Jung as Kang Hye Won
Kim Sung Soo as Yoo Min Hyuk
Synopsis: Han Ji Eun is a naive writer who got swindled out of everything she owned including her house by her best friends. Stranded in China, She managed to borrow money from an actor Lee Young Jae to return to Korea. On her return, she found out that her house was bought by Lee Young Jae. In an attempt to get her possessions back, she entered in a contract marriage with Young Jae for one year. In spite of losing all, Ji Eun manages to be cheerful and takes things in strike and the business relationship between the two becomes personal as they start to rely and care for each other.
Review: Everyone loves Full House. EVERYONE! “What’s your favorite drama?”…”Full House.” Of course, everyone loves Full House. I, on the other hand, LIKED it. I did not love it, it is not my favorite, but it was decent. This is another Rain/Bi drama and he was okay. I don’t know what I like him better as, either the bad ass or the immature actor. Song Hye Gyo was just glowing in this drama. I like her look and as I understand it, she is still popular in South Korea, which is great. Her performance in this drama was great.
Full House is cute. No other word to describe it. That can either be bad or good, depending on how it is executed. I think this was on the okay/moderate side. There were a lot of cute moments. I especially like the one where Young Jae is trying to cheer Ji Eun up and he sings the “Gom Se Mari” (The Three Bears) song. He does the American version of it and I just died laughing, it was funny and cute all at the same time. But there were some overally cute moments that kinda made me sick, I can’t think of too many, but if you watch it or have watched it, you will know what I mean.
But I have to say for a 2004 drama, I thought that had the editing process down. There is one scene where the two (Young Jae and Ji Eun) are arguing and the camera is going back and forth between the two. Ji Eun’s back is to the kitchen/other half of the house and Young Jae’s back is to a window. At one point when the camera comes to him, you can see in the window a man look into the window, then realize they are taping, and quickly jump out of the shot. It was so blatantly obvious what happened, it kinda made me mad. If I was the editor I would check for that type of thing, even they were crunched for time. Unbelievable.
Overall, the story developed nicely as well as the characters, that were all very well-rounded and developed. You might as well check it out if you haven’t already because I guarantee anyone that you ask will have seen and probably say it is their favorite. Okay, that is an exaggeration. But it is a good drama and I would watch it, especially if you like Rain. Here are the links and enjoy!
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/full-house/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d53
Delightful Girl Choon Hyang (쾌걸춘향) August 27, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Korean Dramas.Tags: comedy, delightful girl choon hyang, delightful girl chun hyang, han chae young, 쾌걸춘향, jae hee, kdrama, park shi eun, romance, sassy girl choon hyang, uhm tae woong
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Delightful Girl Choon Hyang is a Korean drama starring Jae Hee (Lee Mong Ryong) and Han Chae Young (Choon Hyang). This drama is an interpretation of the Legend of Choon Hyang. It aired from January 2005 to March 2005 with 17 episodes.
Main Cast:
Han Chae Young as Sung Choon Hyang
Jae Hee as Lee Mong Ryong
Uhm Tae Woong as Byun Hak Do
Park Shi Eun as Hong Chae Rin
Synopsis: Delightful Girl Choon Hyang is the 2005 interpretation of the Legend of Choon Hyang. The story begins when Lee Mong Ryong is transferred from Seoul to a high school in Namwon, North Jeolla Province, because he is a trouble maker. He accidentally bumps into Choon Hyang, shots embarrassing photos of her and swaps her cell phone with his. As a result, they are constantly in touch with each other and find out they attend the same school. Mong Ryong constantly bullies Choon Hyang and due to an accident, they spend the night with each other. Nothing sexually occurs, though, but their reputation is ruined and thus, they are forced to marry each other in order to save their families’ reputation. They like each other, but their relationship is strained by Mong Ryong’s secret crush, Chae Rin, who gets jealous and by Byun Hak Do, a wealthy business man, who falls in love with Choon Hyang.
Review: I absolutely adore this drama. It’s cute, it’s funny, it’s sassy, it’s great, and it has Jae Hee in it (always a plus). I love Jae Hee. I am on of his biggest fans, and I really can’t tell you what it is that I really like about this guy but he is a great actor. I saw this and Witch Yoo Hee first and then I thought that he was just good at the funny guy part. Then I found 3-Iron and I new that this guy was great. And what a transformation, from a funny light hearted role to being a mute, socially problematic guy. It was great…if you haven’t seen it, I would consider seeing it/renting it. I know at the Blockbuster in my town, they have the movie in the Foreign section, so yeah…
ANYWAY, this was a very light hearted comedy/romance, very easy going. Great story line. It was a little confusing with the whole thing at the end of each episode where the characters were back in olden times, but whatever. I think the only thing that bothered me about the characters/story/etc was the fact that Mong Ryong cried a lot. I mean it was Jae Hee and you can’t go wrong with him, but I thought that character was a little wimpy and I think that Choon Hyang kind of emasculated him in those moments. But it was great. I admired Choon Hyang’s toughness in this drama.
I also liked how the romance developed between the two of them and how it tore them to be apart. And Uhm Tae Woong was really good at protraying his part because I really hated his character, and for a while hated him for it, actually going as far as not watching movies/dramas he was in…lol…I got over that very quickly though.
I would say this drama is great for anyone that wants a good romantic story that is light hearted and funny as well. Here are the links for it and enjoy!
YouTube-http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BCE7E5C59EA94EF0
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/delightful-girl-choonhyang/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d60
Successful Story of a Bright Girl (명랑 소녀 성공기) August 25, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Korean Dramas.Tags: comedy, 명랑 소녀 성공기, han eun jung, jang hyuk, jang nara, kdrama, romance, ryu soo young, successful story of a bright girl
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Successful Story of a Bright Girl is a Korean drama starring jang Nara (Cha Yang Soon) and Jang Hyuk (Han Gi Tae). It aired from March 2002 to May 2002 with 16 episodes.
Jang Hyuk as Han Gi Tae
Jang Na Ra as Cha Yang Soon
Han Eun Jung as Yoon Na Hee
Ryu Soo Young as Han Joon Tae
Synopsis: Jang Na Ra plays a cute and innocent country girl who often daydreams of rescuing her prince. One day, she meets Jang Hyuk who accidentally falls into her bath tub while she was taking her bath. Not off to a good start they started arguing over the matter. However, the story goes on to tell how Jang Nara arrives in the big city due to her plan to settle her irresponsible parents’ debts. She moves into Jang Hyuk’s house as a hired servant hence begins to teach the rich spoiled brat (Jang Hyuk) some manners through her down to earth scoldings and no-nonsense attitude. This drama gets totally hilarious in many scenes where Jang Nara and Jang Hyuk’s combination comes out as refreshingly cute. Jang Hyuk plays a rich and proud man who inherits his father’s business but is later betrayed by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. On the other hand, Jang Nara plays a girl that he meets who help him pick up the pieces in his life, from defeat to success.
Review: I like this drama for a couple reasons. One is because of the story. Great plot line, they don’t meander into a whole other stories, like some dramas do. It is a little overly dramatic, like when Han Gi Tae throws things because he’s angry, but over all, it’s a cute story. Second, is the actors. I thought and still think that Jang Nara has such a babyface! She will always look younger than she actually is. And I thought the little bit of the accent she had was kinda funny. Jang Hyuk in this did a great job and worked really well with Jang Nara. The only thing that bothered me was his hair! It looked like something straight out of the 90s. He kinda reminded me of Nick Carter in his early days.
Anyway, there are tons of cute scenes between Han Gi Tae and Yang Soon. I can remember, in my opinion, the best one. It’s when she is cleaning his home and decides to buy goldfish. When he comes home and sees them, he gets a little touchy at first (as I recall, I could be wrong), but she says to him something to the effect of how nice it is to have something living in the house and how much warmer it feels. Every time I think about this drama, I remember that moment.
I think everything about this drama was right in line with the plot, except the end where Yang Soon decides to go into the army. That kinda confused me a tiny bit, but otherwise, great story, great drama. I definitely would definitely watch this if you have time. Here are the links and enjoy!
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/successful-story-of-a-bright-girl/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d185
18 vs. 29 (열여덟 스물아홉) August 17, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Korean Dramas.Tags: 18 vs. 29, choi si won, comedy, 열여덟 스물아홉, kdrama, lee joong moon, park eun hye, park sun young, romance, ryu soo young, super junior
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18 vs. 29 is a Korean drama starring Park Sun Young (Yoo Hye Chan) and Ryu Soo Young (Kang Sang Young aka Kang Bong Man). This drama aired from the beginning of March 2005 to the end of April 2005 with 16 episodes. This drama also featured Choi Siwon (Younger Kang Bong Man), a member of the boy band, Super Junior.
Park Sun Young as Yoo Hye-chan
Ryu Soo Young as Kang Sang-young
Park Eun Hye as Shin Ji-young
Lee Joong Moon as Kim Noon
Synopsis: This drama takes the audience back to the 1990s. The main character of the drama, Yoo Hye Chan, 29, reverts mentally to an 18-year-old girl after having a car accident. As she recovers her memory and the relationship with her husband, Kang Sang Young, she goes through many hilarious and heart-moving moments.
Hye Chan, who was a beauty queen in high school, marries her former classmate Kang Bong Man. In 2005, she turns 29. But after a fierce fight with her husband, she heads to court to file for divorce, unable to control her rage anymore. On her way to court, her car clashes with a truck, and as a result she develops amnesia. She only remembers herself as a senior high schooler, when she was sassy and outgoing, and popular with her peers. As her memory reverts to her adolescent years, she suddenly becomes crazy about the dance group “Seo Taeji and Kids,” which was popular with teenagers back in the ’90s. While looking strong on the surface, deep inside she is soft-hearted and feeble. She likes Jane Campion’s movie “Piano” a lot. Although Kang Bong Man, nicknamed “Ice Prince,” is the ideal of every girl in Hye Chan’s school, she regards him as shallow. The guy she really likes is her senior, Jeong Shiwoo.
But in reality, Hye Chan’s husband is Kang Bong Man, whom she despised so much in high school. He changes his name to Kang Sang Young when he becomes an actor. In the latter part of the drama, Hye Chan recovers her memory and pursues her dream of becoming a film director. When Hye Chan loses her memory, Sang Young becomes preoccupied with mending their shattered relationship. He collects all the messages they had exchanged in the past to help her remember who he is. The replays of Hye Chan’s memories, which are presented in diverse ways, add to the drama’s tantalizing plot.
(credit: KBS Global Marketing)
Review: Well this is a very different drama in the Korean drama scene, but very old and tired in the American soap opera view of it. Amnesia, new love, etc…it’s been done over and over. But I think what made this interesting to me is how Hye Chan recalled things and reacted to her new life. I also liked the comedy factor because usually when someone has amnesia…it is very sappy and sad. But I like the new outlook on things.
Ryu Soo Young…I appreciate him as an actor especially when I think of when he did a movie called Summertime, where he was a stalker/peeping Tom type character that was watching this woman from his apartment and eventually breaks into the apartment to have sex with her. ANYWAY…I appreciate him to be able to play that part then jump in and play funnier, more light-hearted roles. I respect Jae Hee for the same reason, with his role in 3-Iron. Just great…
A very light-hearted drama this one is and that’s why I enjoyed it. I also liked seeing Choi Si Won from Super Junior in it too!!! Hey was pretty good too, the camera loves him. I love the part when the younger version of Hye Chan was supposed to go to the movies with Shi Woo and he ditches her. Then younger versoin of Kang Bong Man comes to save the day and meets her there….so cute!!! You’ll have to watch it….it made my heart leap into my throat!!!
All in all, this was a great drama too watch. It was easy-going and each time the episode ended, I wanted to see more. So, be warned you will be sitting on your computer for hours watching this once you start!!! At least, that’s what happened to me…So here are the links and enjoy watching! Just so you know, my YouTube playlist has the first two episodes as public, but the rest are private videos.
YouTube-http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C929D99660C3610D
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/18-vs-29/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d148
My Girl (마이걸) August 15, 2008
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My Girl is a Korean drama starring Lee Dong Wook (Seol Gong Chan), Lee Da Hae (Joo Yoo Rin), Lee Jun Ki (Seo Jung Woo), and Park Shi Yeon (Kim Seo Hyun). This drama aired from December 2005 to February 2006 with 16 episodes. It became one of the top ten dramas of 2006 and helped launch the career of Lee Jun Ki.
Main Cast:
Lee Dong Wook as Seol Gong Chan
Lee Da Hae as Joo Yoo Rin
Lee Jun Ki as Seo Jung Woo
Park Shi Yeon as Kim Seo Hyun
Synopsis: When Gong Chan (Lee Dong Wook) meets the lively and beautiful Yoo Rin (Lee Da Hae), he finds out that she has connections to his missing cousin, who his grandfather has been searching for a long time. He asks Yoo Rin to lie about being his long missing cousin until he can find his real cousin. She says yes, but soon their feelings for each other get in the way of their plans. Gong Chan’s friend Jung Woo (Lee Jun Ki) falls for Yoo Rin while Gong Chan’s ex girlfriend, Seo Hyun (Park Shi Yeon), a pro tennis player, tries to win him back. Will the two ever tell each other how they feel? Will Gong Chan ever find his real cousin?
(credit: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/My_Girl)
Review: I like this drama. I thought it was cute. I really like anything with Lee Da Hae in it. She is a great actress and I loved her in this drama. Especially in the first few episodes when she does her dramatic acting, it’s just hilarious. Lee Dong Wook was good too. Both of them together had great chemistry, so it really was a good show. And of course there is Lee Jun Ki…the supposed “pretty boy”. I do have to admit that he is a little bit more pretty than most actors I have seen. This really launched his career and now he is EVERYWHERE!!!!
This drama was a stray from the normal Korean drama where everyone has cancer and dies, the real tearjerkers. This was funny, cute, and definitely had some interesting characters. The trouble the Yoo Rin gets herself into…it’s just great. And the love connection between her and Gong Chan was genuine, and that’s what made for a great story. And although I loved Jung Woo, I knew that there was no real connection between Yoo Rin and him.
And I loved the ending when they found the real granddaughter/cousin that Joo Rin was posing for with her husband. And it was the couple from My Delightful Girl, Choon Hyang!!!! I like Jae Hee and Han Chae Young together too!!! But that is for another post. All around good drama and pretty much everyone’s favorite, including mine.
I have the link for aznV.TV…but no where else. If anyone finds it on YouTube or another place, please let me know. Thanks. Here ya go and enjoy!
MySoju-http://www.mysoju.com/my-girl/
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d102
Devil Beside You (惡魔在身邊) April 24, 2008
Posted by mxm1295 in Dramas, Taiwanese Dramas.Tags: akuma de souro, comedy, devil beside you, figaro ceng shao zong, fu xiao yun, ge wei ru, he du lin, ivy fan xiao, kingone, masuyama yuki, mike he, rainie yang, romance, takanashi mitsuba, tsai pei, twdrama, 惡魔在身邊
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Devil Beside You is a taiwanese drama starring Mike He, who played Jiang Meng also known as Ah Meng, and Rainie Yang, who played Qi Yue. It was based on the popular Japanese manga “Akuma de Souro” (Devils Do Exist) by Takanashi Mitsuba. This drama aired from June 2005 to September 2005.
Main Cast:
Mike He as Jiang Meng 
Rainie Yang as Qi Yue
Kingone as Sang Yuan Yi
Ivy Fan Xiao Fan as Xin Li Xiang
He Du Lin as Jiang You Hui (Jiang Meng’s father)
Ge Wei Ru as Huang Xue Wei (Qi Yue’s mother)
Masuyama Yuki as Yu Yang Ping
Tsai Pei Lin as Qing Zi
Fu Xiao Yun as Xiao Cai (Qi Yue’s friend)
Figaro Ceng Shao Zong as Yuan Chuan Rang (Jiang Meng’s younger brother)
Synopsis: After finally getting the courage to confess her feelings, Qi Yue (Rainie Yang) was handing her love letter to Yuan Yi (Kingone), but by a stroke of bad luck, he did not see and walked passed her. The person standing in front of her was the troublemaker of the school, infamously known for his devilish ways, Jiang Meng (Mike He). The devil will get what he wants, and the object of his desire was Qi Yue. Although having a cruel exterior, Ah Meng’s heart is kind and caring, which truly touched Qi Yue. The big problem remained: Ah Meng is the son of the man Qi Yue’s mother is going to marry. Even though they were not related by blood, who will accept this step brother-sister relationship? What is to become of their relationship when other lovers come into the picture?
(credit: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Devil_Beside_You)
Review: I was kinda debating which drama to post next and this one really jumped out at me, mainly because I love this drama and I am watching another drama with the same three actors/actresses in this one (Mike He, Rainie Yang, and Kigone). Yeah, this one is great…it’s probably the first drama I have watched. I thought that this couple was so cute and apparently everyone else does too, because they have been in a couple other dramas together.
The acting by Mike and Rainie was really well and not too much overdone like in some dramas. Kigone was good, but I really favored Mike in this one not only because I thought he was smokin’ hot (hehe) but also because of his acting. I thought he was great. Rainie, of course, was Rainie; cute as ever with her awesome ability to make her chipmunk face!! (side note: I really wish I could do that!!! =D) Anyway, they were a really cute couple and I know many people think they should be a couple in real life, but if you watch the behind the scene takes of them together, they bicker like brother and sister!!! It’s actually pretty funny.
Okay, got a little side tracted…back to the drama. Overall, I thought it was cute and a real fun drama to watch. It definitely had its somewhat dark, soap-opera-ish moments, especially when Ah Meng’s brother came into the picture. He still kinda freaks me out…and that hair… Also, the whole thing that they are step-siblings, really tore them apart in this drama and I like what they decide to do at that end, it really shows that the characters are selfless. I definitely recommend this one, I give it a 10/10.
And, unlike the last drama I did, I have links! YAY!! One is for youtube on my accout. However, I have put my playlists on private for certain reasons and if you want to view them you have to add me as a friend, or I can add you, it doesn’t really matter. It is really good and anyone who wants to get into dramas, this is the first one that I would watch. Enjoy!
YouTube-http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=77F9923858E2C3FC
aznV.TV-http://aznv.tv/?p=d128



