Friday, September 15, 2017

Actors Spotlight: Kim Sae-ron

Kim Sae-ron (born July 31, 2000) is a 17 year old South Korean actress. She began her career when she was nine years old and became a popular child star through the films A Brand New Life and 
The Man From Nowhere. As Kim reached her teenage years, she was cast in more leading roles, notably in the film A Girl at My Door She has also starred in television drama series, including Can You Hear My Heart , The Queen's Classroom and High School-Love On Her first adult lead role was in the television drama Mirror of the Witch.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Radiant Office Review

Life is tough but I love drama that have characters who can make the most of it. 
That's why I love the Korean drama Radiant Office. Its the story of  Ho Won a young woman who struggles to find a steady job. Who losing hope attempts suicide. When she arrives at the hospital the girl cant catch a break she discovers she might have terminal illness. Soon after, a furniture company accepts her as a contract worker. Faced with a possibility of dying, Ho Won decides to just let her hair down. Her new found bold attitude puts her at odds with her workaholic manager Woo Jin. 

This drama is fun and witty with just enough drama a 8 out of 10

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Project S The Series: Side by Side Review


I love dramas that show the struggles real people go though in everyday life.
I fell in love with the Thai  Project S The Series: Side by Side because it shows the struggles of people with autism and the effects it has on loved ones.
It follows Gym, an autistic teenager who was often bullied by his peers and Dong, who is his childhood friend as they try to work together in a badminton team. However, Gym plays better than Dong leading to Dong's displeasure. With the help of Dong's and Gym's widowed mom can to two of them work out there differences and dominate the badminton Field? 
And what about Gym and Dong's future be?

This drama is heartwarming It gets a perfect 10 out of 10

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Birth of a Beauty Review

Makeover k-dramas are one of my favorite so I wasn't surprised when I fell in love with 
Birth of a Beauty. Its the story of formally overweight house wife Sa Geum-ran who marries into an upper class family however her husband Lee Kang-joon has been overseas in the United States for seven years leaving Sa Geum-ran living with her wicked mother in-law as well as her twisted 
sisters in-law who treat her like crap. Geum-ran soon learns that Kang-joon has returned without telling her and as if thats not enough she discovers he in having an affair  with stylish broadcast announcer 
Gyo Chae-yeon and to make matters worse Kang-joon tells her of his affair and asks for a divorce. In anger Geum-ran threatens her husband. Devastated, she drove with tears, as it started to pour the road had become slippery and was hard to see, she later on was hit by a car and crashed off a cliff. However she survives and attends her funeral she stayed and watched her husband and his family never shed a tear. To get revenge against those who've betrayed her Geum-ran begs
Han Tae-hee whom she thought was the plastic surgeon of an extreme-makeover television show Change, to transform her, and he reluctantly agrees with his own motives.  After weight loss and surgery, Geum-ran emerges from the full-body makeover as a gorgeous new woman, Sara.  Retaining her coarse ajumma personality. she and Tae-hee as her life coach, scheme to ruin
 Kang-joon and Chae-yeon's upcoming wedding in three weeks. But as Sara interacts with Kang-joon in their staged run-ins, old feelings resurface, and she decides that instead of destroying him, she wants her husband back. What would happen next as they proceed in their plot but soon learned of a scary conspiracy behind Geum-rans true cause of her death.
The series is fun and inviting and deserves a 10 out of 10.

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