5 Relatable K‑Dramas About Expecting, Parenting, And Raising Kids
5 Relatable K‑Dramas About Expecting, Parenting, And Raising Kids
#kDrama
Woo Ri the Virgin
(2022 - Viki, 14 1:10 eps)
A remake of the US "Jane the Virgin" where the chaste FL is accidentally artificially inseminated at her OB/GYN appointment. Her boyfriend is bewildered by his suddenly pregnant virgin girlfriend & the father ends up having a past connection with the FL. There are a couple of LOL moments.
The pregnancy & family storyline is sweet, but they threw in a crime storyline (which I often enjoy) that was not compelling. While it tried to stick with the family theme, it wandered off & led us nowhere.
It got a lot of hate for the ending, which I wasn't happy about at 1st, but after thinking about it, I believe the ending is the best possible outcome. The acting was decent, although I'm not a fan of Im Soo Hyang, I thought she was better here than in other things. But still, I didn't feel any chemistry between her & the MLs.
https://mydramalist.com/39219-jane-the-virgin
#WooRiTheVirgin #우리는오늘부터 #ImSooHyang #임수향 #SungHoon #방인규 #ShinDongWook #신동욱 #WhooshReview
“10 K-drama Remakes That Are Better Than The Original”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jR_RoIBSC8
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My reaction:
#LittleWomen. You have to have understood the original #book to appreciate the K-drama adaptation. Otherwise, you'll get trapped in the “but that's not how Little Women happened” which caught a lot of viewers during its run.
I didn't know #18Again was a remake of the Western, #17Again
Another one, #WooriTheVirgin was an adaptation of the American #JaneTheVirgin.
In fairness, I haven't watched “17 Again” and “Jane The Virgin”.
For #OneOrdinaryDay, based on the British #CriminalJustice, that I don't agree. I don't like the K-drama adaptation. But I won't go into details as that would a spoiler.
#Kdrama #Drama #TV #Adaptation #Remake
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