Muito fofo
Este drama é o cumulo da fofura. Eu me senti tão bem enquanto assistia, os personagens são fofos, o romance é incrível. O drama é repleto de tramas e personagens interessantes. Eu adorei os personagens secundários, principalmente a Sindy, no inicio eu odiava, mas depois de um tempo eu comecei a realmente gostar dela. Apesar de amar a Sindy, eu não posso dizer o mesmo sobre a mãe dela, eu ODEIO ela. Ela me tira do sério e me enlouquece, o jeito excessivamente calmo e lento com que ela fala me irritou demais. O casal é incrível e sem igual. Enfim, um romance muito fofo que vale a pena assistir.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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O casal mais maduro da dramaland!
Esse é o dorama que eu dou nota 8, mas com consciência que ele tinha tudo pra ser um 10. Mesmo assim, valeu a pena assistir cada episódio, eu amei acompanhar Her Private Life.Esse k-drama conta a história de Seung Deok-mi e Ryan Gold. Deok-mi é uma curadora de arte de uma famosa galeria de Seul, e tem uma vida dupla, pois além de trabalhar na galeria ela tem um hobbie que ninguém no seu trabalho sabe: ela é uma fanática por kpop. Sua vida dupla está perfeita até que ela vê o seu emprego dos sonhos ir parar nas mãos do artista Ryan Gold, desafeto que ela conheceu em uma viagem a trabalho.
Minhas opinião : Esse dorama ficou famoso na dramaland por ser uma drama em que o casal tem uma relação madura e saudável, no qual os protas não tem os típicos problemas de comunicação que os casais coreanos vivenciam nos dramas, e que causam uma certa irritação em nós, telespectadores ocidentais.
Após assistir eu posso confirmar, esse é mesmo o casal mais saudável da dramaland! Para vocês terem um ideia, a partir do momento em a Deok-mi e o Ryan ficam juntos eles não se separam nenhuma vez ao longo da série, e são capazes de resolver todos os desentendimentos através da CONVERSA, e enfrentam JUNTOS todas as dificuldades que aparecem na vida dos dois, principalmente os fantasmas do passado do Ryan.
Dentre as coisas que eu amei na história eu destaco:
- É impossível não se apaixonar pelo Ryan Gold. Ele sensível, justo, competente, bonito e se veste muito bem. Digo com facilidade que é o protagonista masculino mais estiloso que eu já vi nos dramas. Está no meu top 5 de protagonistas masculinos favoritos. Porém, que mais me cativou no Ryan é o fato de que desde o começo da história ele é sensível e capaz de mostrar a sua vulnerabilidade para a Deok-mi, acho muito fofa a forma que ele fica todo “carente” com ela e demonstra seus sentimentos. Eu aprecio essa característica nele porque normalmente eu vejo os protagonistas masculinos em uma posição na qual eles precisam proteger e cuidar da mocinha, mas aqui, é a Deok-mi que vai acolher e “cuidar” do Ryan.
- A Deok-mi está longe de ser uma mocinha indefesa mas também não fica o tempo todo tentando mostrar o quanto é forte, ela é decidida, engraçada e muito competente. Acho que o roteirista conseguiu encontrar o equilíbrio perfeito para a personagem da Deok-mi. Além disso, a Park Min Young foi perfeita nesse papel (ela é mesmo maioral).
- Os personagens secundários são adoráveis! Na minha opinião, ter bons personagens secundários é essencial porque isso evita skips. Dentro os personagens secundários, a minha favorita é a Cindy, que entra na vida dos protagonistas para causar e no fim acaba tendo uma evolução incrível, é muito legal assistir o amadurecimento dela, fofa demais.
- A química de milhões do casal protagonistas! Antes mesmo do primeiro beijo acontecer o casal tinha uma química surreal, e quando o beijo acontece é O BEIJO, nada daqueles “selinhos” mixurucas dos doramas. O ator que faz o Ryan - Kim Jae-wook - tem simplesmente A PEGADA, nota 10/10 nessa parte, viu. Além disso,é um romance delicioso de assistir, a relação deles é a coisa mais bonita do mundo.
- Plot do relacionamento falso! Sei que alguns não curtem, mas eu amo. No início a história beira a um enemies to lovers, mas o relacionamento falso foi muito bem elaborado, por isso não fica “mirabolante”, poderia facilmente acontecer na vida real. Digo com tranquilidade que nesse drama souberam usar esse plot com perfeição.
A OST é perfeita, total de zero defeitos. Fiquei viciada na maioria das músicas, principalmente na principal, “maybe”.
Agora pontos em que a série deixou a desejar:
- O plot de infância que ninguém pediu! As cenas que mostram a infância do Ryan são, de fato, essenciais. Mas o plot do Ryan e da Deok-mi terem se conhecido da infância é , na minha opinião, totalmente dispensável, a história teria ficado melhor sem essa parte. Acho que poderiam ter usado esse tempo de tela para outras coisas.
- Os personagens secundários Cindy e Eun-gi poderiam ter rendido muito mais juntos! Na reta final aparece uma indicação de que algo iria acontecer, mas deixam para mostrar apenas no último episódio, e mesmo assim de maneira bem sem graça. O tempo de tela que usaram para o plot chato de infância poderia ter sido usado para desenvolver essa relação. Até a tentativa da melhor amiga da Deok-mi criar um novo idol poderia ter sido cortada em prol desse desenvolvimento. Acho que nesse sentido o roteirista foi preguiçoso mesmo.
- Os diretores desperdiçaram a química da Min Young e do Jae Wook. Mesmo sabendo que estamos falando de um kdrama, veja bem, não estou sugerindo cenas explícitas nem nada disso, só acho que eles poderiam ter explorado essa química melhor, ainda que fosse num estilo mais soft como na maioria dos k-dramas.
A minha experiência assistindo esse drama foi realmente muito boa, é aquele tipo de história que com certeza vai virar um “confort drama” pra mim. Tenho certeza que eu vou querer assistir de novo! Vale muito a pena assistir. Tem muito mais pontos positivos do que negativos. Você se estiver procurando uma “dramédia” romântica bem feita pra assistir, assista Her Private Life!
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It's Ryan not Lion
This was a fun little drama. Somethings were overdone like the bitchy boss and childhood storyline but other than that the romance storyline really overpowered all my complains.The main reason I watched it when it came out because of the fangirl summary and back then me being a huge fan of certain idol group lol. So to me, Dukmi was highly relatable with her full time job and still continuing her fangirling.
At the beginning they portrait Ryan as this rude full of himself guy but when the show progressed and we see how Ryan was really just a polite, charming absolute softie you cannot help but fall for him.
Both Dukmi and Ryan start out with misunderstanding to then become colleagues and then start a fake relationship which spirals and as we all know the trope they end up falling for each other.
Would watch this again 100%
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Sexy Mature Relationship
Very well done. This was a fun series that had its twists and turns. The different art curator/k-pop fan element. felt fresh. Both ML (Kim Jae Wook) and FL (Park Min-Young) did a very good job in feeling relatable and believable within various situations. The roller-coaster of emotions with this series just kept coming. However, I must admit that they did not feel forced. You could see and feel the natural progression with the ML and FL and it made you root for them all the way through. The supporting cast was very good, and I appreciate that their storylines did not override the main. OST was memorable. This is worth the rewatch!Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Started super strong ended up being boring with very crappy Korean drama trope
I think someone here mentioned this show should have ended at episode 14 I think he or she was right. Because they ramped up the drama when it wasn't neeed.His mom found him after years apart and because she had some accident and stuff that's where they should have stopped, we found out exactly what happened and there wasn't anything more needed to be added.
But of course, they had to add that his lover's mom was the one who dropped him at the adaption agency because she was having hard time with bills but there's more, of course the FL met the ML when they were little which means they were meant to be together and stuff.
I couldn't believe they had to throw that in there.
There was no need to add the FL mom was the one who dropped him at adaption agency and they knew each other as kids.
I'm tired of these shows that add random unnecessary drama. I was rolling my eyes and I also guessed it miles away too.
Last few episodes felt very exhausting to get through.
Everyone here is great though.
The FL lead is always nice to look that. She's very elegant and her acting skills are pretty good.
The ML is also good.
He got good chemistry with the FL
He's not boring and he got screen presence.
If they didn't do that lame trope at the last two episodes. It would have gotten better score.
I don't think I'd watch this again but since I do love the FL in what's wrong with secretary Kim. I've decided to give this one a try.
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The acting, characters, and the chemistry between the two leads is where the show really shines. In fact, the acting was so good that it made the not so interesting parts easier to swallow. Her Private Life also has really likeable characters, I can't think of one character that I thought was poorly written/developed or was just irritating.
And well, the chemistry between Park Min-young and Kim Jae-wook felt so natural and right that they made it seem so effortless, almost as if they weren't really acting.
Her Private Life gets a solid 7.5. The story unfortunately gradually gets weaker and harder to like but the acting, which is simply amazing, and the chemistry between the two leads is so strong, it makes HPL rather enjoyable.
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Wonderful show which flopped its' ending
If you have seen your fair share of rom-coms, this is going to feel very typical especially in the first episode, while they're establishing the characters well. With all that said, there is magic in the script: I feel like the writers want to say about fandom culture or they at least want to touch on it because they represent the fandom culture not only positively, that it's a community, it's a way to bond with people in a way to support the artists you love, but also some of the negative sides which is obsessive tendencies and how those can lead to crossing the line and becoming a stalker. I really love how the writers are balancing the whole fandom culture exploring many different facets of it.The show's big problem that really turned me off was near the end when the show started to focus primarily on the male lead's past and how that connects in such a dramatic way with the female lead. I thought the writers of the show really lost sight of what the show was about and I was hoping the show should have focused more on the fandom side of things because, in the end, the fact that she is a super fan doesn't contribute a lot to the main story, and I was quite disappointed because the portrayal of fandom culture and a commentary on fandom culture part is the thing that I was very excited to watch.
Overall, I really enjoyed Her Private Life, I think it has many wonderful qualities loved the characters, and I love the interactions between the characters. The romance is incredibly mature and I love how they support each other, it is wonderful. All the leads and the side characters, everybody is perfectly cast and doing a wonderful job. The leads have such strong chemistry together. This is a show you could very happily binge or at least I was very happy to binge.
I would recommend Her Private Life to you if you like shows like What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. They both have the same female lead, and she's great in both of them as well as The Liar and His Lover or Touch Your Heart. So if you liked any of those three shows I would give this one a chance.
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Fangirling Over Ryan Gold
I had gotten very tired of hyped rom-coms that had leads in their late twenties or thirties acting like teens and dead fish kissing scenes. I heard this was a more mature romance and I was not disappointed.Park Min-Young seems to have amazing chemistry with every actor she’s paired with, but her chemistry with Kim Jae-wook was really next level. The chemistry between the two of them paired with a fake dating trope? Forget it, I’m in.
The absolute main reason to watch this show is because of the male lead, Ryan Gold. Ryan was such a green flag and he was written in a way that went against so many drama stereotypes. There were many times where I expected him to get angry about a situation, and if it had been any other kdrama, it would have led to a miscommunication that lasted multiple episodes and probably also an unnecessary breakup. Instead, Ryan and Deok-mi communicated so beautifully with each other. The fights they did have were portrayed in such a healthy way and ended with them laughing and/or kissing. I think miscommunication is such an overplayed and boring trope a lot of the time and I loved seeing this show do things so differently.
I loved Kim Jae-wook’s portrayal as Ryan. He was so attractive and I loved that from the very beginning he was protective of Deok-mi, even if he had a completely wrong read of the situation. The way he was delighted by her fangirling and impressed by pretty much everything about her was so cute. The real first kiss scene was one of the best I have seen and they had many others that were just as good! I loved that the main couple was so playful and affectionate. I think the show did a great job portraying a realistic relationship for people in their thirties.
I think Shi-Ahn was actually adorable. I saw the twist coming, but I do wish that they had built it up a little better.
This show was well on its way to being in my top ten based on the main couple, but I did end up having a couple of gripes with it. I think basically everything with Eun-gi was poorly done. I hate a love triangle where one person has just no shot but tries to force it anyway. I think it was weird that he had those feelings in the first place and he definitely should’ve kept them to himself. I appreciated how unbothered Ryan was by their relationship and he fully trusted Deok-mi, but that whole plot was not needed.
The big reveal at the end of what had happened to Ryan and his connection to Deok-mi was also a major weak spot in the series. It didn’t make much sense and also added a layer of drama and mystery that this show didn’t need. The show also really took it easy on some of the darker aspects of fan culture. Deok-mi being so understanding of the people who stalked, assaulted, and doxxed her felt really unrealistic.
All that being said, I had so much fun with this drama. The leads had me giggling and kicking my feet. I want to see Kim Jae-wook in more rom coms for sure.
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Ops, me lo stavo dimenticando...
Nell'ultimo periodo sto guardando un sacco di drama e mi sono persa qualche recensione per strada, tipo questa. Il fatto che mi ha fatto un po' sbarellare è dovuto agli ultimi episodi del drama.La storia è proprio sul mio genere, inoltre schiaccia un tasto dolente ovvero l'essere appassionata/ossessionata a qualcosa che la gran parte non capisce e tutto ciò che vuol dire esserlo in una società in cui per la maggiore sei escluso e guai se lo dici in giro! Occhiatacce e dita puntate a non finire.
La storia d'amore è molto dolce e anche un po' spicy ;)
Ottimo, ottimo, anche se appunto a lungo andare la storia un po' si perde e un po' ci si annoia. Consigliato se cercate una storia d'amore divertente e soprattutto se amate l'attrice protagonista: Rachel o mia Rachel!! <3
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PROPER apologies
That's all I have to say in order to explain why I am writing this review, as I found the main plot to be lacking and rather cliché. I would not have finished this drama if it wasn't for the main leads and their chemistry. With proper apologies, I mean that the main couple acknowledges their wrongdoings and own up to them immediately, which is something you rarely see in other series. Especially not when it comes to the male lead, which really made this one grow on me. It's almost as if dramas nowadays normalize the idea that guys shouldn't admit that they say/do things wrong which is more than bothersome. And I am not talking about just saying one's sorry, I am talking about actually explaining why as well. This was indeed something refreshing and something that proved that dramas can have mature couples with amazing chemisty.This drama is basically centered around the couple and it doesn't have much of a story to it. But the maturity and all of the adorable moments does make it worth watching solely for the romance. I have to admit that I did skim through the last few episodes because even their relationship got me bored since I was losing interest, but I would recommend this to anyone who is just looking for a drama with a cute romance. I also have to appreciate how the male lead was so accepting of the female lead. Cheers.
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Just another fluffy rom-com though the beginning was strong
Her Private Life seemed unique in the beginning. The pros of this drama would be that the leads were mature and had great communication. They didn't fight for petty reasons and always cleared up misunderstandings. They were calm and collected and always apologized if at fault and never repeated the mistake. Fangirling was normalized even for older women which removed stigma around it. I would have liked it better if they address the issue of sasaengs or obsessive stalker fans. The ending ruined it for me. The childhood connection trope is the most overused thing in kdramas and I hate it unless it's done in a convincing way. The last couple of episodes are a total waste in my opinion. There isn't any real conflict in the story. I liked the side characters and their stories. In short, Her Private Life starts of on a fresh note. It seems as if the storyline is unique and has some nice features. But soon its mask comes off and it's just the ordinary rom-com.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Healing drama and healthy relationships
This surpassed my expectations. It was funny, sweet, and emotional, with great acting by the two main leads, and her parents.From the synopsis here and on Netflix, I started this thinking it was something I would be able to watch over time, not binge. That quickly turned out to not be the case!
Fangirling took a backseat in the story as it progressed, and the story turned out to be more of a healing drama, with mature, healthy relationships - both romantic and family-wise.
It was so refreshing to see a couple in a drama that actually were communicating well with each other, as well as being considerate for the other person. I would also say they had rather good chemistry.
What I did not quite like was the character of the first director (Cindy's mum). She was just overly exaggerated - made me cringe. That character could still have done it's part in the story without being so extreme.
I saw some comments about not seeing the point of the second ML (mr Nam Eun Gi), but I thought he played a part in the story, without it taking too much space. I would say that his story, together with Ryan's, showed two different "versions" of a similar issue (difficult to explain without giving away possible spoilers).
If anything, her friend's employee/artist was the character that felt a bit unnecessary to me, even if he didn't take up too much of the story.
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