All relationships are beautiful and precious and everyone deserves happiness
Sometimes a show comes along that is so insightful, so unexpectedly profound and so transcendently beautiful that you are left without adequate words to describe it. This is that show.
“A story about three brothers in their 40s and a girl in her 20s facing the hardships of life and helping each other through the process.” The initial description of “My Ahjussi” was something along these lines, and as far as the storyline goes, that is enough to tell you the essence of it.
A look at the daily lives of three middle aged men and a young girl.How interesting could it be? Very Very .. just be patient for 2 episodes
What could possibly be happening in their lives that makes it engaging enough to have a whole show about them? Lots
Is it something extraordinary? Definitely not.
Is it something you have never seen before? Not really.
But, is it worth watching? Oh god yes.
This show has fascinated me more than any other K-drama so far. If you ask me why, I probably won’t be able to tell you a specific reason. After all, what is so fascinating about going to work, walking your co-worker home, and drinking in a bar with your friends? What is so fascinating about 2 brothers running a cleaning service together? I don’t know. But after you see this show you will see that it most definitely is.
The cinematography is stunning. Just like how many people said, it's like you are watching a movie within each episode. It's stunning in a way that is effective to convey the story and mood, and the beauty of each character. There is not one character I dislike, not even the bad ones, because they are all so compelling.
First of all, the three brothers. I really can’t tell which one of them did a better job, they were all phenomenal. Each of them with a different, yet still similar path in life, each of them facing their own problems, yet managing to get through them just because they are together. You could see the pain in their eyes through each and every scene, even in the scenes when they were laughing. This is especially true for the oldest brother ( Sang-hoon), it seemed as if he could break down in tears in any moment. Just by looking into their eyes you could almost feel the burdens they are carrying.
And Lee Sun-Kyun…well…I really can’t see anybody else portraying the “Ahjussi” role. He was born for this drama. Everything he did was just so perfect. A friend worth keeping, a son that makes you proud, a brother that is always by your side, and ˜˜a husband….yeah˜˜ ; I’m not quite sure how to put that last one. Nevertheless, all three of them managed to play their parts so well that you just see the characters, you forget about the actors.
From all the K-pop singers that I’ve seen in dramas,IU is the only one left a positive impression on me ; I am watching her here after Hotel Del Luna and the emotions she delivers with that baby face. Some may say that you don’t need much acting skills to just walk around with a frozen face and your head down, and barely say anything, but I think that that was definitely not the case here. Quite the opposite actually, she gave away so much by saying so little. You could see that she was full of emotions behind that emotionless face, and the way she managed to show us that was really unique. Small, weak, fragile at first glance, but tough, dedicated to her goal, and ultimately warm-hearted as the drama progresses. “The girl that is always underdressed for the weather” as Ahjussi described her, perfectly portrayed what it means to truly care for someone. Every moment of screen time with her was a pleasure to watch in both shows ; she mesmerized me by her dress and makeup in Lune while no makeup tomboyish looks here are even more captivating in this character.
All the other characters did an amazing job as well. Lee Ji-Ah gave us a mixture of emotions going from extreme hatred to even, believe it or not, sympathy at some points. The CEO and his helpers easily made us despise them, while Jung Hee and Yoora (Nara and Nara) were loveable from start to finish. Even the monk, which we didn’t see a lot of, felt like he had a big impact in the drama. That is just a hint of how good everybody was.
the soundtrack…oh the soundtrack… all the melancholy songs this show had actually make me happy when I hear them now, simply because they remind me of “My Ahjussi”. This song tears me up when i remind of the ending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv_Zmwlso68&list
There is no one particular thing that is special in this show, but all the elements of it put together make an extraordinary masterpiece. The actors, the characters, the music, the atmosphere, everything fits so perfectly. The story is not abrupt, it doesn’t have many dramatic moments, yet it can go from heart-breaking to heart-warming in an instant. It is not this fast paced show that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to end, but it is rather this soft field filled with snow that you will find yourself falling in more and more with each episode. And after it ended, of all the things that can be said about “My Ahjussi”, all I could really mumble was….WOW. You know a show has been exceptional when it makes you feel so satisfied that you watched something so beautiful, yet leaves you with a void in your heart, because it is over and you won’t get to see any more of it.
I guess if you're the type to prefer fluffy, lovey dovey, Kdrama cliche type of dramas, then this won't be for you. My Mister is completely different in terms of the "Kdrama formula." You wouldn't like the ending if you are expecting a typical K-Drama fairy tale ending. Even i was hoping the fairy tale ending which is one of the reasons i didnt pick the show for over a month but after watching it I am totally satisfied but I am greedy and hence i rate it 9/10
A true gem. This is one of the best shows by far.
one of a kind series. not your usual Kdrama fare. highly recommend of slice of life genre is what interests you.
10/10. A must watch for the serious Kdrama fan.
Few pieces of art truly make you feel the emotions that the creator was trying to convey. Be it happiness, melancholy, or anger. My mister makes you feel all of them at the same time. These characters felt as real as the sun, when it sets or rises. Never before has the end made me feel so distraught, but also full of love at the same time.
He was forced to commit suicide because of a manipulated investigation by the prosecution.
He was forced to commit suicide because of a manipulated investigation by the prosecution.
He was forced to commit suicide because of a manipulated investigation by the prosecution.
really good the best korea drama
I'm sorry, this didn't do it for me.
The story was good and I enjoyed most of the characters, except the male lead.
He was so boring and didn't make me root for him.
I couldn't care less what happened to him.
Also think 16 episodes was too much.
Had to endure it to see what happened to everybody else.
This show killed me. I loved it so so much. There is so many moments that had me in tears! Do recommend
One of my favourite dramas! It is more or less the story of two simple people, lost in their lives, society, their issues, who find each other. The characters are interesting and the story is believable and touching. I really like Lee Sun-kyun and IU, and their acting here didn’t disappoint. I definitely see myself watching it again in the future and I recommend it for sure. Whether you are learning Korean or not doesn’t matter, it’s just a great drama.
A slice of life of many interconnected people that is often fairly depressing. Beautifully shot. Strong performance by IU and the cast in general.
Petition to remove the romance tag
Shout by SillyVIP 7BlockedParent2023-10-22T16:43:56Z
This is a slice of life drama. While being very dramatic at some parts, pretty much all of it is well executed. It has slowly become one of my most remembered series and with good reason. The character portrayals by all parts are believable and relatable. It doesn't try to go out of its way to push anything on you.
At the start of the series, you don't really understand quite what's going on. But as the series progresses it slowly gets unpacked and by then, you already feel the character's predicaments.
As a forewarning, this series might be a bit too depressive for some. So if you're looking for a fluffy rom-com, this is definitely not it.
If on the other hand, you'd like to see IU doing a great acting portrayal, then this is the series you've been looking for. All her other works can't even get close.