It was like a 2 part movie, but you have to watch both parts together. Well you don't have to but with that cliffhanger in part 1, good luck stopping.
I liked how they showed kwang soo's character growing up and maturating; and how the members become a real team. I was a little conflicted because on one hand, I'm not a fan of ice hockey so I wanted to skip a little of that because I find it boring but on the other hand I really did not want to miss kwang soo on the screen.
I found the specifics of the plot were confusing like why the lady gives him food, but I guess they were trying to add depth to kwang soo's character. I really liked the ending. It was great with the members looking out for each other. It's a nice simple movie about that I could watch again.
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The length of the drama could have been a few episodes longer, so the story line could be worked out better in my opinion.
I liked the scenes with Kwangsoo and the ice hockey team, and i also liked that there was something else then ice hockey all the time (the money taking part), but i think they kind of rushed through it.
Before you knew it, everyone was friends, and i though they could show that a little bit more if they added more episodes.
I didn't like the ending, because i didn't know what was going to happen to the real ice hockey player in the hospital, you didn't know what was going to happen to the girl Junman liked, and you didn't know if Junman was going to keep playing in the team, and what happened to their "manager".
Besides from those three points, i think the drama was good. The cast was great, and i liked the songs they played in it.
If i would rewatch it, i'm not sure.. But it's definitely worth watching once atleast!
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Corta y entretenida; nada del otro mundo
Al ser un especial, es corto; cuenta con dos episodios de una hora, así que es como ver una película y por ende la historia también va rápido, pero creo que los personajes principales están bien presentados, hay un par de vínculos muy lindos que me gustaron, la trama es sencilla y está bien desarrollada. El hockey me pone nerviosa porque es un deporte donde todos se matan a empujones, y como viendo los partidos durante “Puck!” me sentí igual, considero que está muy bien logrado por ese lado.La producción es buena y me gusta cómo está filmada. Las actuaciones están más que bien. Lee Kwang Soo (conductor de “Running man”) estaba entregadísimo al rol de Joon Man, y creo que es el mejor actor del reparto. Jung Hae Kyun (“Save me”, “Navillera”), quien interpreta al entrenador de hockey, se nota que es un actor bastante versátil dentro de los personajes que le dan. Si alguien vio la maravilla que es “Modern Farmer” se alegrará de saber que en “Puck!” hay tres actores de su casting: Kwak Dong Yeon (también pueden conocerlo de “Vincenzo” y “My ID is Gangam Beauty”), interpreta a un miembro del equipo de hockey muy golpeado por la vida; Kim Byung Ok, el bien vestido jefe de Joon Man, y hay un maravilloso cameo de Park Young Soo, que suele hacer cameos cortos pero comiquísimos.
Cuando la terminé de ver me pareció que habían quedado algunos cabos sueltos, ya que hay un par de subtramas importantes y me quedaron ciertas dudas. También creo que el conflicto principal se resuelve fácil, lo sentí un poco flojito. Igualmente, me pareció entretenido de ver y me reí bastante con algunos momentos. Si quieren mirar una peli de deportes, este special también es una buena opción para pasar el rato.
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