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Wiam Najjar

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Wiam Najjar

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18 vs. 29 korean drama review
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18 vs. 29
4 people found this review helpful
by Wiam Najjar
Nov 26, 2014
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
I don't think I'm the only one who has started this because of Choi Siwon! Though his appearances were short and he almost had no dialogue; he was so cute. Well, after completing 126 dramas and watching 40 in the mean time, a 2005 drama wouldn't bring much newness; but though they didn't surprise or impress me at all, I enjoyed the drama. It's about the most childish couple I've ever watched. They're so cute and loving though. I understand now why married couples fight all the time but stay together after all. I'm not a big fan of Ryu Soo Young but his role here was adorable at times so I liked him a bit. It's my introduction to Park Sun Young and she's really good; surprising me!! I got to know Lee Joong Moon for the first time as well and fell for him -obviously- but was disappointed when I checked his drama list! The supposed second female lead Park Eun Hye got on my nerves throughout the drama, ohhh goosebumps!! The sweetest part about this drama was the love triangle between Lee Sang Woo and Ahn Nae Sang to win Jo Eun Ji. I'm loving Jo Eun Ji in The Greatest Marriage now (Park Seon Yeo; Jo Eun Cha's insane ex) and I really liked her here. Lee Sang Woo acting a mute chef was just the most adorable person ever. He always is anyway. The epilogues here are so interesting. The comedy and the sound effects are cute. It's a good introduction if you're new to kdramas or ro-comedy or if you plan to knit while watching something -like i did-.
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