Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:52 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
I did not see any of it. I guess I should not even try..
Oh, my.. Love to kill? And why I am asking why it come so bad at the end? One of the worst experiences in Kdrama I ever had! Now, when I think a bit I even see similarities in plot.
But I still can't come around, I am so so disappointed here, I realy wanted this drama to work, I liked SJK creation to some point so much, it's just not fair!
BTW there is still one thing I like in this drama: Samsung Galaxy Note II
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:29 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
I think cheking not only the cast and the synopsis are important but also the PD, the writer's work...
"Thank you" was the only exeption for me!
I'm not feeling sad for SJK, the drama had great rating and he did a great job, so we can say it worked ?
I feel bad for myself as I would not have pleasure to watch once again even for him.. I am selfish girl. And this rates are very suprising for me, you could say we rated down when all watchers rated up
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:14 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0
ooops! sorry dear. me have not seen the last ep yet so you must be most probably right. mianhae
and I see another gadget just got added to "want" List.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:51 am Post subject: Post Rating: 0
I will check on bigger screent omorrow and let you know.
Cool, isn't it? I soooo love gadgets
for fashion last jacket on Maru in ep19 - I was looking for something like that in woman version - colour especialy mix of blue and green.
BTW next drama looks like fun.
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:30 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
I just watched the last episode and I have to say I LOVED this drama. It's definitely one of my new favorite K-dramas. I'm not really sure if it beats "I'm Sorry I Love You" just yet but
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I love the optimistic message sent by the ending. Lee Kyung Hee for once doesn't give into fatalism, and gives her characters the option to choose their own fate, the option to fight to earn their own happiness. For some reason the last 10 minutes of the episode really reminded me of "Thank You". It had that same kind of relaxed atmosphere, it was set in a small town, and we saw Eun Gi taking care of a child at home while working in her own shop, until one day a doctor (Maru) arrives in town to meet her. For me it felt like "Nice Guy" ended a bit like "Thank You" started: peacefully. I really enjoyed this!
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:24 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
Oh my sweet god od dramas !!!
"Nice Guy" had good and bad Sides. Ma Roo was not an pure angel ( + ). Plot since Eun Gi amnesia was riddiculous most of the times ( huge " - "for me).
BUT THAT ENDING !!!!
It was BEST ENDING I saw in all dramas I watched till now.
I said what I had to say. Now I go look for more tissues to stop my tears
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:31 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
So I watched the last 2eps of NG now and I see that
I was dead right about PJH and his reasons behind not telling EG everything. I knew he's not such a person to hide the truth for his own gain. and see what I meant by saying that EG only would go mental if she found out the truth?
anyway, after watching the last 2eps, i thought they were much better eps than some previous eps. they were much better written
but I thought it was too happy ending for a drama like Nice Guy. every single character had their own happy and satisfactory ending and I kind of felt annoyed for lawer Ahn and JH to get off so easily. it felt a bit too cheesy to watch those last minutes.
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:16 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
Well.. my first thought was - if to murder somebody Korea seems like good place to do it: not to much years of penalty (both Maru earlier and now JH and Ahn case) and look at her car at clothes, still quite good (so she was left with money). Not to mention that in Maru case nobody bother with checking his statement apparently.
Still think he should just tell EG true. He did not trust her. Maru at the end did, so he did not allow to be blackmiled anymore.
I am still disappointed in ending. Sooo sweet, over sweet, it feels like Disney production and do not fit. First dark part was way better, all this people around taking right path all together and turning more or less noble are so convincing.. not! I need dentist, my teeths are in danger! Only refreshing thing here - HJ still wants money - huge relief
BTW this colapsing scene with Maru - not the best performance ever not to mention the dumbest move he colud made at this stage ever. But his thoughts continuation to explain last minutes of episode was nice touch (still sweetness overload to disgusting level)
first seconds when I saw this little girl I thought - no, not reincarnation once again
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:31 pm Post subject: Post Rating: 0
It's been a long time since I've watched and finished a Korean drama, but this one was confusing... let me know if I got the story right. This drama's main goal was to answer the age old question... Love or Money?
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Ma-Roo finds out Jae-Hee has already moved on after he gets out of jail. He was going to just continue to live his gigolo lifestyle to pay for his sister's hospital bills until Jae-Hee tries to pin more crimes onto him.
At this point, Ma-Roo's love for Jae-Hee still lingers but wants her to return everything she's stole. Ma-Roo leads Eun-Gi on in order to climb up to get to Jae-Hee. Ma-Roo uses Eun-Gi to bring Jae-Hee down and when he gets to Jae-Hee, he realizes that he doesn't love her anymore. Eun-Gi finds out that Ma-Roo was only using her, but still wants to continue the relationship and willing to give up her inheritance. Ma-Roo tells Eun-Gi the truth and Eun-Gi goes crazy and tries to kill herself and Ma Roo. Ma Roo is okay with sucide because he knows his friend, Jae-Gil, will take care of his sister, he is paying for his crimes using Eun-Gi, and he didn't have anyone to love.
Ma-Roo recovers and becomes a con artist in order to continue paying for sister's hospital bills. Eun-Gi loses her memory and Ma-Roo felt guilty making her this way and tries to help Eun-Gi recovery her memory and her rightful position in Taesan. Ma-Roo falls in love with Eun-Gi in the process of helping her while fighting his own battle with brain hemorrhage.
Once Eun-Gi recovers her memory, she tries to destroy Ma-Roo and Jae-Hee. Ma-Roo realizes he love Eun-Gi when he was willing to give up his life to keep her safe by sacrificing his body to Jae-Hee. Ma-Roo also blames himself for making Jae-Hee this way and ultimately forgives her for her crimes. Eun-Gi finally realizes that love is more important than revenge or power and decides to start over with Ma-Roo. Ma-Roo has brain surgery, loses all his memory, and starts his second life with Eun-Gi. Eun-Gi and Jae-Hee now both agree that love is worth more than money and power.Ma-Roo teaches real loves and forgiveness.
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