It crashed as a romance
I expected more from this drama because of the hype it had while airing but sadly, it did not satisfy me. It couldn't seem to decide its genre and tried to include so many subplots that were mostly resolved haphazardly. The drama tried to match up almost everybody but did not really show any buildup so they all felt unrealistic and I just couldn't root for any of the couples. Honestly, even with the two leads, the chemistry was nonexistent despite the use of typical romance tropes. Then they just had to include a thriller arc which I think was not that necessary and felt like a filler to stretch out the drama into 16 episodes. The only saving grace of this drama is the relationship between the FL and her daughter/niece which made this somewhat bearable to watchVond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Crash Course in Romance
A well written and directed episode 15. I know that many of people hated it, but I am not among that number.This may be one of the better kdramas made this year.
I now believe that the English language titling was done on purpose to mislead, in order to get as wide a viewing audience as possible for a story they deemed extremely important to tell; but, feared if titled more accurately, then the audience for a show about education/parent abuse would not get a very wide audience. Many of us were "tricked "into watching a painful show - that we might have otherwise avoided!
Now for the rest of the story....
My contrarian opinion has always been, since episode # 2 that the show was never a romance in the conventional sense; it was always a drama about the Korean for-profit educational system and the deadly lengths that parent will go to, pushing their children to test well.
That the show was about the educational system was obvious from the first few scenes of EP 1.
The romance was always a parallel plot playing out against the backdrop of students, schooling, testing and the for-profit education business. Why else would one of the main lead be high profile "for-profit" teacher and the other main lead be a "non-traditional" mother who is not a maniac about test scores, who is "introduced" to the schooling mania as the show proceed - so we can see that sickness .
She is intended to contrast to all of the other mothers [even the dead one killed by her son]. It's by her simple goodness that we can see the full depravity of the other mothers. Why is Choi called the "million won man", if not to point up the outrageous predatory behavior of the education-businessmen who only care about profits?
The romance is both fostered and hindered by the events that are going on in the main, education focused plot line; without that, this romance would make no sense. This unlikely romance only makes sense against this background.
The murders are also a necessary plot element that point up the most extreme damage that can result from this mother-forced testing score mania. Why start the show with the death of a young student? Why keep referencing in the main plot Su-hyeon’s suicide [the first death in this story] and Ji Dong-hee's resulting madness. [Episode 15 makes this so clear- that his love for his sister and his hatred of his abusive mother made him into an insane, murderous person. All the fruits of his mothers testing score madness!
The adults have failed them and are untrustworthy. This refrain is repeated multiple times and ways in this story. Even in this last episode.
There is not a single "birth mother" in this show that is a truly good person. The only real mother is an "aunt" who becomes a role model of a mother. Hae-yi's birth mother abandoned her twice; once when she was 2-3 yrs old and again, in the hospital when she left and allowed the murder to enter the room. Who saved Hae-yi from strangulation by Ji Dong-hee - the "aunt-mother"! The writers and directors again hammering home who the real mother is in the story.
The two most "mature" characters in the story are Hae-yi and Haeng-seon. When we first see Choi he is still in many ways, still a child; he only later grows into a full person as the story progresses.
If you still don't think that the main plot is about educational mania, then go back to EP 1 and watch the opening scenes and at minute 5:06 see the foreshadowing of death and murder.
Episode One is filed with foreshadowing, symbolism and the establishment of contrasting sets of characters and worlds - all in the service of pointing out the deficiencies in these two "universes". What's the tile of the first episode? Check it out and think on it.
Contrast and comparison are the two major narrative techniques used in telling this story and as viewers/participants we need to be aware of that and what that is showing us. Stories have meanings; that's why people have been telling them forever!
Take the murder plot and the educational testing plots away and all that is left is a vapid, not so believable love story between two very dissimilar characters - who live in two different worlds.
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Captivating show - well done.
I've went into this show with little expectations since I haven't really found any good shows with middle aged leads. I was clearly wrong since this show quickly became one that I would recommend to many. It was well written, quite funny, enjoyable and not boring at all.Whenever you see MANY side stories in a drama it is really easy to get bored. However it wasn't the case. We had VARIETY with both the adult leads, all 4 teenagers, the suspense regarding the murderer and so on. It was captivating and easy to catch on.
We had all kind of moments you would want... beautiful, sad, funny and so on. We've seen great CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT and the bond between Hae-yi and Haeng-seon was really beautiful.
So yes, this is drama is pretty enjoyable. And TMI it is quite FAMILY friendly I'd say, ofc except some kiss scenes.
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A BLOSSOMING LOVE STORY, WITH A DOZENS OF ANNOYING CHARACTERS
Crash Course in Romance is a drama like many others which started really good but the latter part fell, and continue to dip till the end. I personally didn't enjoy this drama as much others might have. Like it's nothing new, but then what do expect from a rom com. It's not the best drama I've watched nor the worst. So here's I've listed out some good and bad aspects of the drama below.THE GOOD PART
• The MAIN CAST is probably the reason I continued watching this drama, the sense of warmth and love surrounds them. And them being the only characters with positive traits
• THE FIRST HALF OF THE SHOW, the emotions in the earlier part where the main leads were getting to know each other were really naturally done with good dialogues.
• The ROMANCE is surely one will look forward to when watching this drama. An adult middle age romance which is gradual and not toxic at all.
THE BAD PART
• WRITER failing at executing the thriller plot and writing characters with either positive or negative shades. UNNECESSARY addition of plots
and characters which caused them to show UNREALISTIC character development/awakening, which was more filmy and felt UNFINISHED.
• The drama gets DRAGGED at the latter with the addition of plots and charcters which added nothing to story.
• The drama also becomes quite PREDICTABLE and doesn't leaves anys curiosity, what it leads impatience and annoyance in the watcher's mind
• The drama is full on NEGATIVE CHARCTERS
which is intolerable at times. There is a clear divison between good and bad characters and make the charcters really shallow with having only one major trait showed. This divison lasts till the last minutes of this drama.
• The OST's were not that great either. The album is mostly dominated with male solos and acoording a romcom must have atleast one cute duet!
Okay so that's all I have to say about Crash Course in Romance, my emotions changed from initially blushing over the interactions between the leads to me cursing the mothers cause it was too much. Last but not the least, don't watch this drama because you liked it's trailer, THE DRAMA ADVERTISED AS A ROMCOM ONLY CONSTITUTES THE FIRST 7-8 EPS, LATTER IT BECOMES A BORING THRILLER SHOW WITH SPRINKLES OF ROMANCE.
( sorry if there are grammatical mistakes, im not proficient in expressing my thoughts in words and worst in typing stuff)
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Short and sweet, I really liked this drama. It was one that has been on my list ever since I saw the trailer pop up on Netflix, and I would say it exceeded my expectations far beyond what I thought. I thought this was going to be a cute romance between a mother and her daughter's tutor, but instead ended up being about finding first and true love in your mid to late 30's (I assumed that is their age), about the high expectations that society and parents put on students to be the top of the class, and about chosen family (one of the only times I have seen a non-traditional family in a korean drama).
We need to normalize/have more dramas with mature adults who have their shit figured out (even if they don't have everything figured out, they are confident in the basics). There have been so many instances where I have watched a drama about two 20-somethings, and they make dumb decisions because of dumber reasons. Whereas in this drama, the ML and FL have a set of personal morals and stick with them throughout. Their morals are challenged, but as the characters evolve and begin to understand what is most important to them in life and what they want to fight out, only then do their morals change, for the better.
I was also surprised that this drama hit me as much as it did - me being a single female with no kids, but still trying to put myself in our FL's shoes, trying to understand what it would be like if I had a child and they were going through everything her daughter was. How frustrated I would get whenever the "mom squad" would show up on screen and gossip and plot how to get their child to the top, even if it meant starting scandals about their child's classmates/friends.
This drama definitely hit the feels.
I would say the only thing that made me not give this a perfect 10, was because of the whole serial killer side plot. They did a good job of blending it into the main storyline and plot, but I feel like it didn't hold any weight. The only person who seemed to be stressing about it was the lawyer because she had to deal with it directly, but even when her part in the murders is "resolved" she moves on to her next controversy. I felt like everyone and their mom was fine with this serial killer going around and murdering students and teachers who were linked to Pride Academy like it was a normal Tuesday. And the way the serial killer was ultimately caught and how that whole side plot was "solved" was so anticlimactic... that it was never mentioned again and everyone moved on like there wasn't some person going around murdering people and was in the middle of kidnapping one of the mains. There was only one person who seemed to grieve, but even that was a short minute or two until a whole different subplot was introduced.
The last episode was super random as well, with the introduction of a separate last-minute plot. I would have rather watched an episode or two of the main characters grieving and healing from this serial killer who targeted them and kidnapped one of them, with the intent of killing them. Instead, we get a random subplot that made the daughter act super out of character and was honestly not needed. I understand it was a way to introduce what the FL wanted to do after her daughter got into college, but that could have been introduced in a completely different way.
Other than that, I liked it. Everything else was great and I binged watched the whole thing in 2 days.
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A good romantic series, making a sharp criticism of the Korean education system
A very good series but the title and the poster are misleading viewers: they announce a romance, funny and cute. The drama isn't about that at all. There is a romance, even several, but the series is above all a violent denunciation of the Korean education system and its excesses: family pressure/obsession over grades and school results, over-involvement of mothers, multiple support classes (especially in final years), severe competition between students & between parents, corruption, suicide, influence games, even doping, etc.It also deals with eating disorders (anorexia in a man), with a student recluse after too much pressure,... which are rarely discussed topics :).
The tone is more gray than rosy, despite some humorous passages to lighten the atmosphere.
PROS:
+ well-written, intelligent story and production without downtime. The clues are given at the right time, just enough to maintain the suspense.
+ The drama is carried by two great veteran leads, endearing, moving, strong and fragile... They establish a mature relationship, made of trust and understanding. Perfect!
+ a brother on the spectrum (a really great performance from Oh Eui Shik )
+ Good OSTs, conveying the emotions/vibes of each scene well.
CONS:
- the lead actress looks a little too old (50) for the role (30-35 years old max), particularly with her hairstyle in the last episode.
- inappropriate title and poster.
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Très bonne série mais le titre et l'affiche sont trompeurs : ils annoncent une romance, drôle, mignonne. Le drama ne traite pas du tout de cela. Il y a bien une romance, même plusieurs, mais la série est surtout, une violente dénonciation du système éducatif coréen et de ses dérives : pression-obsession familiale sur les notes et résultats scolaires, sur-implication des mères, multiples cours de soutien -surtout en terminale, sévère compétition entre élèves & entre parents, corruption, suicide, jeux d'influence, dopage, etc..
Elle traite aussi des troubles alimentaires (anorexie chez un homme, ce qui est un sujet rarement évoqué :).
Le ton est plus gris que rose, malgré quelques passages d'humour pour alléger l'atmosphère.
PROS:
+ histoire bien écrite, intelligente et réalisation sans temps mort. Les indices sont donnés au bon moment, juste ce qu'il faut pour maintenir le suspense.
+ Le drama est porté par deux super leads, attachants, émouvants, forts et fragiles... Ils établissent une relation mature, faite de confiance et de compréhension. Parfaits !
+ un frère handicapé (super bien joué par Oh Eui Shik)
+ un reclus (trop de pression)
+ Bons OST, bien adaptés.
CONS:
- l'actrice lead fait un peu trop âgée (50) pour le rôle (30-35 ans maxi), particulièrement avec sa coiffure dans le dernier épisode.
- titre et affiche inadéquats.
=> Bonne série romantique, qui fait une critique acerbe d'un système.
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From Promise to Disappointment
"Crash Course in Romance" is a drama that effectively portrays the struggles of students and the dynamics between them, their school, and their private institute teachers. The first eight episodes were well-executed, highlighting the immense pressure parents face regarding their children's education, the students' struggle to maintain their grades, and the magnitude of the private education industry. I was deeply invested in the drama until it took a downturn.The female lead's character was a disappointment. She attempted to portray a saint-like figure, which didn't resonate with me. Her wardrobe was another aspect of the drama that I found lacking. I understand that her character worked in a small restaurant and wouldn't necessarily dress up for work, but her attire, even during her time off, was reminiscent of a grandmother's. Even for formal events, her outfits were less than appealing. While I understand her character is portrayed as poor, it's reasonable to assume that everyone has at least one decent outfit for formal occasions.
The casting of the actress for this role was a misstep. She wasn't suitable for a character in her mid-30s as she appeared too old. The narrative continually emphasized that she was too young to have a child, yet she looked older than the other mothers. Furthermore, there was no chemistry between her and the male lead.
The thriller/murder subplot felt unnecessary and didn't add any value to the main storyline.
Overall, despite its flaws, "Crash Course in Romance" was a good drama.
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Excellent rom-com drama to heal your heart
Jeon Do Yeon continues to prove that she's such an exceptional actress, by creating a so lovable and amazing Haeng Seon. The chemistry of the main couple is extremely good. The cast did their job well, there's nothing to complain about the character.Much as I love the loveline, the plot of this drama is kinda lame, and it got worse in ep.15.
However, ep16 went back on track as a rom-com drama so the show ended up pretty decent. I really love the ending and definitely will rewatch for Chi Yeol Haeng Seon (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
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I fast forwarded through this one a lot. Jung Kyung Ho is one of my favorite Korean actors but this drama is a mess. Is it a commentary about Korea’s class divides and rich parents and their precious children, with their associated pressures and competitiveness? a star teacher’s journey back from a stressful and isolated existence? a murder mystery? I wouldn’t have a problem with it being all of the above, if the writer had done a better job of pulling it all together or making many of the side characters more than one-note caricatures. I assume it’s also supposed to be a romance because, well, the word “Romance” is in the title, after all. But there is little romantic spark. Nam Haeng-seon comes across more like Chi-Yeol’s older sister than a possible object of his desire. Plus I really really hate how she treats her brother. Finally, why do many Korean romcoms have serial killers lurking in them? Is it an attempt to add dramatic tension to poorly written fluff?Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Karma may challenge your perceived entitlement.
In my opinion, Crash Course in Romance revolves around the social pressures and expectations of raising a teen in a status-driven environment. Having to meet those standards and the psychological and physical consequences. The circumstances were brought about by some, but as a parent of six, I blame a great deal on the parents depicted here.But that is the theme even though the title emphasizes romance. Although romance is a part of the development of the main plot, it is in the background. The main leads are like stars on a much larger stage.
Choi Yeol (Jung Ho) is a charismatic, rich and very capable math teacher who is initially a workaholic. A private institution hires him to teach, and he's good at what he does, but at a price. On the other hand, the other lead, Nam Seon (Jeon Do Yeon), a restaurant owner, seems to live an average life raising her niece, Nam Yi. After watching the first few episodes, I didn't recognize Jeon Do Yeon at all.
Later, I realized she was the same lead actress from "Kill Bok Soon"! Her characters are so different from one another. In C Course, she is the polar opposite of Bok Soon, so I give her props for her acting. In C Course, her wardrobe seemed very plain and ordinary at times. I found her mannerisms to be sweet and caring. It is of course circumstances that bring them together, and their loyalty, trust, and ability to love are tested as they overcome various obstacles and challenges. Along the way, there are twists and turns. Mostly the pressures of academic standards and expectations placed on the kids along with Nam Yi and her friend Lee Jae.
I was irritated by Cho Hee and her bratty entitled daughter Soo Ah (spawned by her mother). In the All-Care Women's Group, Cho Hee was the ringleader. In my mind, they should be called ACITFG, The All Care in Their Feelings Group.
The "romance" part of the series develops as Mr. Choi needs food he can stomach. At Nam Seon's restaurant, he finds that. Past situations lead him to believe it's destined for him to be with Nam Seon, help her niece after she was kicked out of the special class etc. It's different from the typical gitty 20-something romance you see. It was cool. It has been called cringey by some, but I disagree. Those who seek love with the right heart and intention deserve it.
Apart from the school drama, there were some nice lighthearted moments in the show. The series takes a turn after the murders of a student and a teacher, Lee Jae's brother Hee Jae was quiet and mysterious. However, their mother was no better than Cho Hee's mother (Soo Ah's mother).
I began to suspect Mr Choi's assistant Ji Hee after he refused to tell him where he lived. In addition, he dodged his old friend who knew who he was. However, at first, I did not suspect murder. It seemed more like a status issue to me. Maybe he was embarrassed about living conditions or maybe he had a relative he was ashamed of. Because Ji Hee was a very capable and smart assistant. He wouldn't be a dangerous criminal, would he? It was their intention to make you feel that way, of course. Nevertheless, Dude was evil from the moment he treated Nam Seon disrespectfully.
In addition to Nam Yi's kidnapping, another issue with this series was how they just brushed it under the rug. There is no counseling, no one-on-one discussion. I thought the girl wanted to leave with her mom because of the trauma associated with everything in that community. Am I missing something? It's true that Ji Hee died, but mentally it's not easy to return to normal after that ordeal. She couldn't have forgotten, she remembered all of her friends' names and statuses in the hospital, so... anyway...
I give Crash Course above average marks. To me, it does have small flaws (what show doesn't) but it's a good watch. Check out Kill Bok Soon! You will see a totally different person!! Jeon Do Yeon is fire in that movie!
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Relatable & mature romance
Thank you drama overlords for offering us a drama for viewers of many points in life without the silliness.Story- not new just laser focused on competitive education and it cause & effects.
Actors - ML&FL were matched well, loved the pairing and their development. Other characters had developed into tolerable humans, parents and friends post major detours.
Music - never got in way of storytelling. Loved it
RW - yes… when need a decent & heartwarming story.
Watch if looking for mature acting & smooth storylines.
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My new classic after school drama
Romance between actual adults is always a concept that can either hit or miss for me. At times they tend to take themselves too seriously. This drama is just very fun and isn’t going to melodramatic route at all, which makes it feel completely fresh.It’s so interesting to see this story as there are many layers and turns that this show takes that I didn’t expect. It would spoil the fun to list them all. I’ll say it pretty briefly but this show is fun. I love the concept of adults with kids having their lives and that being the focus. I have seen many dramas about teenagers but not am honestly more interrelated in the adult life and am glad it’s represented in a fun way rather than being too intense.
This show weaves together plot lines and character interactions in such a fun way where there are tropes but they are full of charm.
I have seen Jung Kyung Ho in I’m Sorry I Love you and am very impressed at his maturity through the years. He still is so handsome if not better looking.. of course I say that but his acting is so fun to watch in a romcom. He is so particular and arrogant but he isn’t praised for it. He has a lot of room to develop and already with a handful of episodes I love the banter between the two leads. I’m really interesting in seeing how this show plays out and hope it doesn’t get boring or go in a super dramatic and sad route. This drama should stay lighthearted and just needs to keep doing what it’s doing and it’s very good.
Towards the end it gets a little misguided with the whole second plot.. maybe third plot? Nonetheless it got me with that twist so I was entertained. This drama is just a good rounded out full drama.
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