Story: 9/10 - I loved this drama and its story so so much. For me, this take on college life and its struggles was the freshest idea out there. I am a person that, by default, does not enjoy dramas with a high school setting, and though I tolerate college a tiny bit more it still cringes me beyond belief. But surprisingly, this story was not all what I was expecting. The normal cliches we normally have to put up with were, THANK GOD, discarded from the story, and things like stalker behaviour, obsessive behaviours, gang bullying, senior entitlement were dealt with in an amazing matter.
Acting/Cast: 9/10 - This cast was great. I think they could not have chosen better actors to portray the characters! Hong Seol was the perfect lead, confident but slightly awkward. This was my first Kim Go Eun drama, and more and more I appreciate her as an actress. The way she changes and adapts in every situation and character is very impressive. Park Hae Jin, the man himself, was probably the best antagonist in a "college" drama I have ever watched. He was delightfully bad, but still managed to make us questions ourselves everytime he captured our hearts! Seo Kang Joon was also incredible and got me feeling some type of way everytime he played that piano.
Music: 9.5/10 - This OST was just delightful!
Rewatch Value: 8/10 - This criteria is a bit hard to judge for me, seeing as I am a person that doesn't enjoy rewatching things that much, so I have decided to judge this based on how much I predict I would enjoy it in case I did rewatch this drama. I am back with my usual 8 mark because even though I did love this drama, I don't think rewatching it would benefit my high expectations and memories of it.
Overall: 9/10 - Overall this drama was amazing! It was very well thought out and very well executed. The cast was incredible and made the drama more relatable and compelling. I still do not understand people's problem with the ending, that in m opinion was perfect for this kind of drama. People need to realise that even though this is a drama and none of this is real, not every story needs to end with an happy ending (in peoples' standards).
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On le dit psychopathe... pas moi !
Commencé trois fois et lâché 3 fois, je m’y suis remise après avoir découvert Seo Kang Joon ailleurs et avoir revu Park Hae Jin dans Man to man.Pourquoi avoir renoncé ? Sans doute parce que les héroïnes me tapaient sur les nerfs, c’est souvent pour ça que je lâche, ou que l’univers estudiantin m’était trop étranger. Bref, je l’ai repris à partir de l’épisode 4, vu que j’avais déjà vu les trois premiers dont je me souvenais à peine…
Ma première impression à la fin du drama, c’est : "pourquoi tout le monde dans l’histoire s’acharne à dire que Jung est « bizarre » à commencer par son père ? "c’est un garçon très intelligent, à qui on a appris à ne jamais montrer ses émotions, mais ça ne le rend ni psychopathe, ni indifférent ! Quand on lui marche sur les pieds, il réagit, à sa manière ! In Ho fonce et tabasse l’adversaire, lui réfléchit et renvoie l’autre dans ses cordes d’une façon bien plus violente, même sans utiliser ses poings ! Ce qui arrive à In ha, et à Sang Cheol, ou à Young Gon, qu’on ne me dise pas qu’ils ne l’avaient pas amplement cherché !
Dans ce drama il y a deux tendances qui se chevauchent, et s’opposent : le côté adolescents et le côté adulte ! Les étudiants font des choses tordues et ensuite ils pensent, comme des gamins, qu’il suffit de s’excuser et on oublie ! Mais Jung lui, pense en adulte, que chacun doit assumer ses actes et les conséquences qu’ils entraînent ! Mais quand les coupables sont mis en face de ce qu’ils ont fait, ils pleurnichent, et ne comprennent pas qu’ils l’ont bien cherché ! l’exemple le plus frappant est In ha, qui a la fin n’a tiré aucune leçon de ses actes, qui pourtant étaient gravissimes, et se comporte exactement de la même façon qu’au début !
Le seul qui se fait des reproches, c’est Jung, parce qu’il a « piétiné leurs émotions » ! Mais bon sang, ils ne méritaient pas autre chose ! je n’ai jamais trouvé Jung « inquiétant », même quand on voulait à tout prix me le faire croire ! Et à mon avis c’est la grande faiblesse du scénario : les 3 premiers épisodes (que j’ai revus ! ) veulent créditer la version « You Jung est bizarre, pire c’est un manipulateur cruel » sans jamais aller vraiment au bout du propos puisque Jung est dédouané à chaque fois de sa culpabilité !
Tant qu’à faire de parler de psychopathe, il aurait fallu aller au bout en en montrer un vrai ! Quand Jung est blessé (par les propos de In Ho surpris par hasard, ou par la méchanceté de In Ha, ou le côté profiteur de Sang Cheol) il va le leur faire payer, sauf qu’il ne comprend que trop tard que ses actes à lui aussi ont des conséquences imprévisibles (l’accident de In Ho) plutôt qu’un psychopathe, je vois là un homme solitaire, qui se contrôle constamment, donc qui contrôle aussi son environnement, très conscient que son statut de riche héritier le met constamment comme une cible pour les parasites financiers ou sentimentaux ! Il est constamment en position de défense, sans véritable relation humaine, malgré sa popularité factice !
Bref, c’est un personnage fascinant !
In Ho, l’autre face de la médaille, l’est tout autant : loin d’être parfait, arrogant, emporté, il a cependant une nature foncièrement honnête. Sa relation avec Jung est corrompue par le père qui les a placés, lui et sa sœur, comme des sortes de gardiens de Jung, empêchant ainsi de facto toute sincérité dans leurs échanges. Cela entraîne des malentendus successifs et douloureux ! Bien sûr si In Ho n’avait pas parlé si inconsidérément de Jung, si Jung était sorti de son isolement pour lui en demander raison, si… si… Ben il n’y aurait pas de drama !
Mais ce n’est pas invraisemblables ! Nous connaissons tous des relations faussées parce qu’on ne s’est pas clairement expliqué, ce qui n’est pas à la portée de tout le monde !
Il paraît que l’auteure du webcomic n’était pas contente que In Ho ait pris plus de place, certains parlent de vol du lead ! Pas pour moi ! Pour moi, cela rétablit un juste équilibre, Il n’y aurait que Jung, ce serait lourd, et le fait que In Ho prenne une place égale permet justement à Jung d’évoluer, surtout avec le fait que tous les deux aiment Seol. Une scène très forte, c’est quand In Ho réclame un combat, pour lui la seule façon de clarifier les choses, ce qui ne clarifie rien en fait, mais c’est sa façon de s’exprimer. Jung accepte, et il faut reconnaître que c’est une belle bagarre !! Je pense que les deux acteurs ne devaient pas trop s’apprécier ! Il y a de la vérité là dedans !
L’héroïne, eh bien, elle n’est pas mal, un peu trop effacée mais entre ces deux hommes si présents au fort caractère, elle se tient bien et présente aussi une belle évolution. Mais quand même, je ne comprends toujours pas pourquoi elle accepte de sortir avec Jung, quand il le lui demande, elle en a une peur bleue, même si elle sait qu’elle l’a mal jugé, et on peut vraiment dire qu’elle y va à reculons ! Pour moi, l’histoire d’amour n’a d’intérêt majeur que pour son impact sur Jung et sur In Ho !
Un mot sur In Ha, dont je ne comprends pas qu’elle ne soit pas restée enfermée sous camisole de force, car elle, oui, elle a un sacré problème ! Car des gens à problèmes psy, c’est sûr, ce drama en est riche !
Venons en à la fin… Je ne comprends pas trop le pourquoi de la décision de Jung, il me semble que de s’isoler n’est pas la meilleure façon de continuer la progression qu’il a amorcée de lui-même… Mais, bon, ce n’est pas non plus invraisemblable car c’est une reconstruction de la vision qu’il a de lui-même et l’acceptation du fait qu'il a fait lui aussi de mauvais choix ! On apprend quelques nouvelles des principaux personnages, de leur devenir et celui-ci est plutôt positif. Reste jusqu’à la dernière seconde le point d’interrogation de Jung… La réponse m’a bien plu, suffisamment positive sans pour autant tomber dans la guimauve des fins de dramas.
Au final, je me suis bien laissée prendre à cette histoire, essentiellement pour le personnage douloureux et difficile de Jung, et pour le personnage rebelle et douloureux aussi d’In Ho, l’un ne pouvant évoluer si l’autre n’en fait pas autant !
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As for the issues dealt in this story, they are dealt with sensitivity. The psyche of a person and how they would deal with different circumstances have been shown beautifully in the show. Everything about this show is brilliant but overall it is a 9.5 because of its ending. I wished a happy ending for them both but there was no confirmation.
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This drama I had been postponing it because I had already seen the movie and I did not have a great experience with it, so I was not sure that I would like it.
But I decided to start seeing it without any expectations and surprisingly I liked it, the story is good, not incredible but good.
Although I had some problems with the drama because of how it is built and the characters.
As for Yoo Jung everything related to him seemed boring, sincerely for me he was not the male lead of the drama. As for Hong Seol, seemed to me as a weak and foolish character since although she already knew and had seen some bad traits of Yoo Jung even so she decided to be with him. I think that their relationship is toxic, but what can we do?
In Ho is the best character that was in this drama and nobody can deny it. During history we could only see how he improved himself. At first I wanted In Ho and Hong Seol to be together because she deserved someone better than Yoo Jung but after a few episodes I didn't want them to be together because now I believed that In Ho deserves someone even better than Heong Seol. I loved too much In Ho from his cute moments till when he made me suffer with him for his past.
As to In Ha I had an love-hate relationship with her because sometimes it seemed something immature and irritating but at the same time I understood her way of acting because of everything she had lived and suffered. I also found her very funny in some moments.
Overall I think is a good drama and should try it ir you like problems of a rich family with a sociopath son. lol
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I like the story and it's quite real about what can happen in life and who we might meet along the way, and it's based on the comic, so it exactly will follow the manhwa. So i don't have any comments about the drama because it follows the manhwa.
Now, I will talk about the story (based on the author), I am just sad for Yoo Jung, he gets that kind of treatment and he tried to defend himself but everyone is like getting on his nerve. He doesn't deserve to be called psycho, i feel that the rest of his friends / teachers are too much and very annoying. He doesn't need to be blamed for bad things that happen. I feel that hong seol should be more supportive of yoo jung, well it does not mean that if u love someone, u allowed those things that he does, but u need to be supportive. Not blaming him obviously.
I feel disgusted with the teacher who stole his credit card but feels like he is entitled to steal, i feel sick of baek in ha who is so spoiled and keep asking for the money and feel sick of all his friends (loser assholes) who likes to suck on smart people like hong seol and yoo jung. Baek in ho is better but because of misunderstanding, they separated sigh.. but he needs to stop pitying himself and stop putting the blame on yoo jung, he is a young adult for God's sake, sigh, such a weak guy.
Anyway, none of those things i mentioned are the fault of the drama's writer, the original story is already like that. But of course it's still a good drama, the acting is also good. It's worth watching just that the ending is not clear, but i believe that the ending is happy one coz they need to solve problems within themselves, even though i still don't agree that yoo jung needs to suppress himself to feel better, i think it will get worse, he just needs to accept him for he is and stop the dad to always judge him that he is a psycho.
I believe if he did not need to be nice to all people (his dad always asked him to be nice since he was a kid, gosh), i think he will be normal. He can be angry and confront people directly, don't need to pretend to be kind but very manipulative behind. If he can accept himself, his emotion, his anger, just like inside out movie, he can be normal, he just has that communication issue, he cannot communicate his feelings well to others so he suppressed his feelings inside and it's eating him.
He express it through action instead, action that is done by others because he can manipulate other people well, he is a smart boy. He doesn't want to let his father down, so he manipulate other to do the deed while he still pretend that he is a nice guy. He has his own way of doing things, i don't blame him, if i were him, i will become like him too since all the people around him are disgusting.
Hahahaha anyway, oh well, just watch it yourself and see whether what i said is true. Thanks.
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2. The acting was soooo much more than I expected in this. From the machiavellian ML Yoo Jung, who skirted the edge of darkness brilliantly, to the thoughtful FL HongSul, the batshit crazy InHa (I watched weightlifting fairy not long ago and it was the antithesis of her character in this one), to the SML InHo, who was a mood in and of himself.
3. It had a lot of funny and entertaining moments which had me rofl. I love how the ML got into the FL’s head in the beginning. I honestly don’t know if a ML has entertained me more from the very start. He is not angelic. He is not the stereotypical bad boy. He is so not boring.
4. The characters are varied and real. None are perfect, they all have flaws. Towards the end it went on a sort of psychological bender with a deep dive into that dark and twisty. Again, not what you’d expect.
5. The ending is not as satisfying as I would have wanted though you have to pay attention- it isn’t a bad or depressing ending. It just leaves you wanting more. I really enjoyed this one, and I’m seriously considering watching it again much sooner than I anticipated. Like, maybe right now.
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But All in all, there is passion in team production, that make up for all the flaws. heck the writing.
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The drama was consistently good despite some cliches. I definitely thought some could be avoided but in the end I did find most characters either relatable to me or someone I know.
I can understand many viewers got second lead syndrome after watching it an a due to that. But this is my take on it. The whole story is basically about how two the main lead has a mysterious side and the female lead grows to accept and love him despite the conflicts. If female lead and second male lead got together, there would be literally no essence to the story. I’m going to refrain from spoilers because I want this review to encourage people to watch it. I hope you aren’t put off by the negative reviews like I was. This drama delves into many deep issues and it not your typical fluffy romance. It will make you think, laugh, cry...
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I know a lot of people did not like the ending, but although it bothered me, it didn't ruin the drama for me. If anything, I just thought of it as a kind of messed up ending for a kind of messed up story. This kdrama felt so unique compared to all the other ones I've watched. The show showed all of the different sides of the story and how the plot points affected everyone. Like many watchers, the real stars of the show were In Ho and In Ha. Their storylines of broken friendships and what was lost brought so much emotion where I almost burst into tears for them. I never knew who to feel bad for in this show, which was really frustrating, but also shows you how good it is. The ending for the main couple was kind of eh (I hate it when the couple breaks up but comes back together because how unrealistic is it that they have spent all those years just waiting for each other! Also, In Ho cut ties with Seol and her family which was so sad because it was so heartwarming when they accepted him as almost family! And I wish the ending was more like Seol helped Jung change rather than Jung changed by himself away from Seol. Except I liked how the In Ho and In Ha sibling bond was saved.) Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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