kind of waste my time, and i don't think the relationship between Hee-joo and Jin-woo is necessary. Only a tool to keep the plot going on. The scenes taken in Granada makes me want to visit though. the alhambra too.
Really liked this! Not my fave drama but I thought the premise was really interesting & the romance was cute. I did skip some parts since the show strongly relies on flashbacks (of scenes we've already seen) and long stares into the distance that take up a few seconds here and there.
The first episode did have some strange behaviour from the characters as if they suddenly hasn't experienced a trauma before they rushed headlong confidently to suffer yet another. I also get the nagging suspicion that if this situation were real they'd be wearing scuba suits by day or at least broad brimmed hats and gloves to keep off the rain if there was a light shower.
So many plot holes. Idiotic acts from the characters and it seems the characters can always predict when the rain will come. No protection what so ever and they jump inside just before the 1st drop lands. Every god dmn time? And a puddle is dangerous but damp grass not? So bad writing. Its a shame. had more potential. Will i see season 2. Not sure yet. I want it to be better next time.
Weak at most, acting is dreadful and the plot is unoriginal, just a zombie show without the zombies. Characters make no sense and there's no development at all. It does entertain a bit, especially because of the visuals, but I'm not sure I'll be watching season 2 (if there ever is one)
First episode is atrocious. Choices from characters (and plot) are stupid.
After a couple of episodes it is a little bit better, but it is a bad tv show. Not decent enough to have a second season and low standard to be "by Netflix".
Soooo I feel like this drama promotes an awful message about beauty, but ignoring that, it wasn't the worst thing.
can anyone change the number of episodes in this drama? It's actually 32 and not 40. Thanks!
Daebak ... the acting in this drama left me overwhelmed, I just watched the finale and I guess I won't stop sobbing any time soon !!
HAVE A BUCKET READY TO CATCH YOUR TEARS.
I thought it was a bit too sappy at times (don't all Korean dramas tend to be?), but it was overall funny and cute, and quite enjoyable. I felt the boys, specially Ji Woon, took a little while to grow on me, but they all eventually did. All actors were quite competent too. It looked like Park So Dam struggled with some scenes, but it didn't ruin anything. Some characters were terribly annoying, and I suppose not everyone's ship will make it to the end, but I promise Ji Woon's smile eventually wins over any heart, making up for any couple you might hope would never happen.
A very likable trait of this drama is that it keeps negativity to a minimum. Even the antagonists who plot against Eun Ha Won or the Kang cousins aren't the overly cruel sort and even they find their own balance eventually, making this is is really a great option for everyone who might be looking for a very light-hearted romantic comedy. The show has been fairly compared to Hana Yori Dango, and though I think plot-wise things really are similar, Cinderella and Four Knights still stands on its own, besides having less of a comedic focus than that other story does. This is mostly a show to make you smile rather than to make you laugh, and I think this is a very pleasant watch I'd recommend to most rom-com fans.
(At the date of this post, the show has been freely and legally available at DramaFever, from December 24 to January 2nd, 2017. There's still time to catch it in case you aren't a premium user already!)
if we ignore all the fat shaming of it, its actually quite good