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FOR ALL THE HATERS OF MY ID IS GANGMAN BEAUTY, THIS IS AN OPEN LETTER
Okay first and foremost I rewatch this kdrama two times and it feels the same. I do not know why people put this like their worst kdrama. I suspect they don't even watch this yet they judge this. I want to point out some scenes that are just remarkable making this kdrama a good one.First - the backstory of Kyung Seok ( Eunwoo's character) ' s mom and Mirae ( Soo Hyang's character): I literally cried that part because of the way she cheered up mirae when she was on her lowest point that makes her want to suicide.
Second - the character improvement of Soo Ah (Woo Ri's character) : this part is prolly my fave - I also myself went through this phase of being a pick me girl or what u call that - but soo ah at the end of the kdrama gives justice into her character . Which reminds me of this quote"it's better to be late than never"
Lastly - The mother's love *sobs* I love how their story went well and the reason why the mom of kyung seok sprays her perfume all over her body --
All over this is not your typical kdrama -- haters are just saying this is not good or whatsoever because they hate the fact that mirae had a surgery - so what people it's already 21st century let them be what they want to be
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irritating
I understand that the character of Kang Mi Rae is focused on her insecurity and on her traumas, and on the way she eventually found to get rid of them, but that was so emphasized that for the first 16 episodes I asked myself repeatedly what was wrong with her for looking like an idiot. What? The episodes are actually 16? Oh... Well, then yes: I didn't like the lead character from the beginning to almost the end of the show.Pity: the subject deserved a way too better approach, than that irritating miserable portrait of a woman
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What a trash
what kind of romance drama is this, isn't it trash? from the start I thought it would be exciting to change my life for the better but it's still the same, I know FL was bullied and never felt love but why are you so stupid like you don't know the cruelty of the world even though you already felt the cruelty of the world before FL had the operation plastic. FL was too naive and didn't dare to refuse an invitation like at the beginning of episode 1 and felt sad when the guy who approached her rejected her. Aren't Korean dramas really bad lately? I don't know why Chinese dramas are more weighty and exciting than Korean stories like this. and fl's father was also too stupid when his child had plastic surgery he didn't accept it even though these stupid parents didn't know their child was suffering. stupid parents were just selfish. this show ruin my mood give it 1.Was this review helpful to you?
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my opinion on my id is gangnam beauty
I feel like this kdrama has a lot of Stero types, and her getting liked just because she got plastic surgery and that is sending a really horrible message out to people that think their not beautiful, because the main fl didn’t think she was pretty and that’s why she got plastic surgery . And for some reason the ml just pissed me off because of how pick me boy he was, and I don’t think the other “mean” girl was actually mean just misunderstood and unhappy with her life and the males in this kdrama were just horrible and how she ranked everyone’s beauty very much stereotypeWas this review helpful to you?
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What A Waste of Time.
Umm ... wow! That's really all I can say to start this review off because there's just so much to talk about. To start things off, I will say there's no logical explanation for why this show had a college setting. Absolutely none. Granted, I prefer college-aged characters because it's more interesting in my opinion. However, the things these characters talked about and the things they did felt more juvenile. It didn't fit with the vibe of college students. Sure, college students are young and wild but they're not this juvenile. Maybe it's a cultural thing but most college students don't care that much about their looks. Here, in the States, most college students don't care enough about their appearance to constantly talk about who and what is good-looking 24/7. There are far more pressing matters to worry about rather than nitpicking someone's looks. These characters spent an unnecessarily unusual time discussing people's appearance, which I understand. That's the whole point of the show, right? Yeah, but that gets old.I want to talk about the thing that truly made me drop this show. Rapey McRaperson. I don't know the character's name but I know he's the Little Guy. Now, Little Guy (or Mr. McRaperson) had way more screen time than he deserved. I don't understand why he was allowed to be apart of the primary friend group of the main characters. In the very first episode, we watched this man attempt to sexually assault and coerce the main female lead by trying to trap her in a room alone with him before the male lead saved the day. Not just that, but he continued being an absolute creeper. He never stopped being a creeper. I didn't make it past the second episode, so I don't know if he ever got better or if he finally received his comeuppance but I would rather not deal with him. Now, I know you're wondering - why would you drop this show for a side character that's awful but is still very much a side character? The unfortunate part about this is that Little Guy isn't the only character in this show that gave me strange, sexual assault-y, rape-y -like vibes. Even some of the women in this show were giving me these strange vibes that told me they clearly don't understand the word "no." There was this one woman who hit on the male lead a few times, even though he'd already told her that he wasn't interested. He was very direct about it, and yet .. she didn't get the memo. What the fuck is that about?
Now, Soo Ah is interesting but I've never been the type of person to stay and watch a show for the antagonist/villain. It just doesn't make any sense to me to do so. While she is interesting, she is awful and I honestly didn't like her. I had second thoughts about possibly sticking around to watch her manipulate these awful guys in the show, but she intentionally lied to Rapey McRaperson, which caused him to lash out at the female lead and I bounced! That was it for me. I didn't want to have to deal with situations like that happening over and over again for the remainder of this show because I get the feeling that would be a running theme. I already saw the forest for the trees.
It's finally time to talk about our lovely main couple, yeah? The female lead in this show was awful. Just completely and utterly awful. She's not awful in the sense that her character does awful and irredeemable things. She's awful in the sense that she's absolutely dull. There's nothing compelling or interesting about her. She has no personality. She doesn't have anything that makes her more dynamic than the other characters and that's troubling because she's the fucking lead. Sure, she got plastic surgery to deal with her self-esteem woes but it clearly didn't help because she's still the same pathetic person she was before. One of my biggest pet peeves is watching a show with a promising story go down the drain because they write a weak, pitiful female lead. I don't even care enough to write her name here because I don't even remember it honestly. Her love interest is .. alright? He was more interesting than her, but that's not saying much because it's pretty easy to be more compelling than she was. I don't have much to say about the actor because I watched True Beauty and he played the exact same character in that show too, so ...
Which brings me to my final point - if you want to watch a show that has a similar concept to this, just watch True Beauty. It's essentially the same plot and it even has some of the same actors in it. I kid you not, The male lead in this show is the male lead in that one, plus a couple of the other actors. (ETA: Also, the male lead in BOTH shows is the only person who knew and saw the female lead before she undergoes her great "transformation," which speaks volumes about the lack of creativity and originality within this market of drama.) The only difference is that the female lead/actress in True Beauty is actually a lot more animated and interesting. You would enjoy watching her on-screen a lot more. Now, don't get me wrong. I hated True Beauty and I dropped that one too, but I hate TB a LOT less than I hate this show. Not only is it slow and there's copious amounts of sexual harassment, but the female lead isn't enough to make you stick around. Which defeats the purpose of watching the show because no one goes out of their way to watch a show for the supporting characters, and I'm definitely not one to continue on with a show knowing that I have to skip through the entire main plot just to get to the interesting parts that don't include the primary cast.
Would I recommend this show? No. Did I enjoy it? Also, no. Don't waste your time. Pass on this one and find something better.
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Right off the bat his drama fell into several of my all time most disliked tropes, which is the main reason I didn't bother continuing eventhough I'm really interested in topics of plastic surgery and beauty and I was curious to see Cha Eun Woo act.
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1) First of all, the main character was painfully shy and insecure. She could barely talk to her classmates, eventhough they were nothing but encouraging and appreciative of her (so far at least). That's because the main character, Kang Mirae, had been bullied throughout middle and high school because of her looks. So far so good, that makes sense. What doesn't make sense was that she, after a bit of initial hesitation has no problem putting on a dance show in front of her newly minted peers during uni orientation? She was selected as the representative of her group in a talent show and (after a pep talk from her best friend over the phone) just went up there and bodied that assignment. Like??? Just a second ago she could barely look the others in her group in the face. This dance sequence came so out of nowhere for me that I thought it was a dream sequence at first, á la "if I was brave enough this is how I'd impress them..." but it wasn't. It actually happened and then she went back to being shy and insecure. Very jarring.
2) Secondly, there was a lot of talk about beauty and judginess surrounding beauty, esp since Kang Mirae (the MC) has had plastic surgery herself between finishing high school and starting university. She is obsessed with looks and analyzes other women's faces and gives them grades in her head. I thought this was really interesting, it makes a lot of sense for her character, since she is very insecure. What I thought was really over the top was that all her new peers at uni seemed to be just as obsessed with beauty as her. I felt like every second sentence in this show was either "You're so pretty!" or "I'm not pretty enough." or "Have you seen that pretty girl over there?" It just was a bit much for me. I know that SK is a bit more straight forward about expressing their opinion on other ppl's looks, but to me it felt excessive and I was very quickly annoyed by this.
3) Bullying. That's a personal thing, but I just don't really like seeing people get bullied. I know it's a common thing for children and teens to experience and there's nothing wrong with depicting that experience in fiction. I personally just don't like seeing it, bc the bullying is always the same and the characters always react in the same way to it. Directors/writers rarely use this plot point to tell anything unique or interesting. It was the same here.
That's it!
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La empecé a mirar por Cha Eun Woo, fue muy raro para mi verlo tan serio cuando anteriormente había visto Goo Hae Ryung, pero por lo que investigué su personaje se tiene que caracterizar con esa personalidad.Me hubiera gustado ver un poco más de evolución con el personaje de Mi Rae, a veces era tan indecisa que me daban ganas de cachetearla, por lo que se me hizo un poco pesado continuar con la historia. Bonito final. Drama ligero, como para verlo si no sabés que ver, o si venís de otros muy intensos.
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« My ID Is Gangnam Beauty » est une comédie romantique, qui en restant tout de même drôle par moment, parle également de sujets sérieux. On y suit Mi Rae qui, même après sa chirurgie, a beaucoup d’épreuves à surmonter, et de traumas qui rendent le chemin de s’accepter elle-même et s’affirmer, difficile pour elle. Avec une romance légère et mignonne, qui se développe peu à peu, mais qui est sérieuse, des amitiés réelles ou non, des sujets importants et parfois difficiles, ce drama était et reste, un de mes dramas favoris (à ma plus grande surprise lors de ma première écoute), que, comme je disais, je n’hésiterai pas à revoir dans le futur !
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Quando Gangnam Beauty foi anunciado, ainda no início do ano, juntamente com o elenco protagonista, me animei visivelmente por ter o Cha Eun Woo no elenco. Até então só conhecia e admirava o moço como cantor no ASTRO, meu boy group ultimate, mas já sabia de sua carreira como ator por causa de The Best Hit - que no auge do momento em que escrevo essa review, estou assistindo. Só que eu devo ter entendido errado, pensado que seria um web drama curtinho - vai entender porquê - e deixei-o de lado, só voltando a me atentar a ele quando o drama estreou e eu fui assistir o primeiro episódio. Não demorou muito até eu gostar e ver, finalmente, a que veio a história de Mirae.Então um dos pontos que mais me prendeu no drama, já começo dizendo o quão real e certeira é a mensagem do drama sobre a opressão de uma aparência perfeita, tanto na Coréia do Sul quanto mesmo fora dela, e conhecer brevemente a Mirae antes da cirurgia foi um ponto muito bacana. Em poucos minutos, eu consegui simpatizar com a moça que, mais do que ser bonita, só queria ser aceita, mas no meio escolar em que vivia, fora ridicularizada por não se encaixar no padrão "ideal". A grande sacada do drama, porém, é ir além disso e mostrar que, afinal, uma cirurgia plástica não era o final feliz da protagonista, mas uma nova jornada para ela própria construir a autoestima e amor próprio que ela nunca teve, bem como, mais ainda, aprender a aceitar a si mesmo, não apenas no exterior quanto no interior, sobre quem ela era, e que ela não precisava mudar para se encaixar no mundo.
É fato que ela é uma protagonista muito gentil e boazinha, o que às vezes rendia certa irritação por ela não se tocar de coisas óbvias quanto à uma pessoa ou outra ao redor dela - sim, Soo Ah, estou falando de você -, mas ao mesmo tempo isso era compreensível porque, se ela achava que ficar bonita ia resolver toda a vida dela, era agora que ela teria de aprender que não é bem assim, e acompanhar esse crescimento dela com o passar do drama foi lindo.
A seguir nós tivemos um dos que, humildemente, considero como sendo um dos melhores mocinhos que os dramas coreanos já tiveram, Do Kyung Suk - nosso então Eunwoo <3 No primeiro momento dele na telinha eu já suspirei internamente, mas tive certo receio da personalidade fechada do rapaz logo de cara. Sabe, o velho medo de ser mais um bad boy caladão, mas no fim das contas ele só era introvertido por motivos que posteriormente o drama nos mostra um pouco, mas, principalmente: ele é sincero. O resultado disso se reflete no modo gentil e atencioso com que ele logo se dirige à Mi Rae, da mesma forma que também não hesita em dar bons toques à moça para acordar pra a realidade que até então ela não enxerga com a clareza que deveria. Ele tanto pode vir a agradar ao espectador logo de cara como pode irritá-lo; felizmente, meu caso foi o primeiro, e eu me sentia representada por ele ao dizer sempre o que era necessário ou o que era apenas a verdade em alguma situação muito séria. Eu não podia ter amado mais esse personagem, e conforme o romance teve vez, eu só amei-o mais ainda! Desde a relação tranquila como amigo da Mirae, até eles começarem a se envolver e as cenas deles se encherem de um amor tão meigo e bonito, bem como de respeito e atenção que muito me cativaram! As cenas deles mais pareciam ser reais de tão naturais, e já parabenizo os atores por tamanha dedicação aos papéis, o resultado não poderia ter sido melhor - e a química maior, convenhamos!
No mais, o drama teve destaques ótimos como os personagens secundários, muitos deles que se destacaram além de secundários, como a Eun, colega de curso da Mirae, que começou como se fosse só mais uma no elenco, mas tanto acrescentou à história e deu suporte aos personagens, sendo uma das mais centradas da universidade. Depois dela destaco a mãe do Kyung Suk e os pais da Mirae, uns amores que me faziam querer apertar a tela de abraços e agradecimentos por eles existirem e darem tanto suporte e amor à Mirae! Hyun Jung e Wooyoung da mesma forma, ela por ser a melhor amiga sempre presente e disposta a puxar a orelha da Mirae para uma coisa ou outra, e ele por ser o sunbae/professor mais dedicado e atencioso da universidade, sempre ali por seus alunos.
Mas, claro, nem só de personagens legais é feito um drama, apesar de que Gangnam Beauty já parece ter exagerado na dose de uma antagonista que mesmo quando tem chance de se redimir, ainda não o faz 100%. Desde o primeiro momento eu logo percebi que Soo Ah não seria boa peça, mas não imaginava que ela aprontaria tanto; felizmente Kyung Suk, sempre atento, não caiu nos jogos da moça e até tentou pará-la, mas os roteiristas estavam convencidos de que nada era suficiente para ela, sempre tinha que haver mais. No entanto, (bem) pouco a pouco vamos descobrindo um pouco mais de seu passado e o que a levou a ser do jeito que é. Não que nada do que ela passou justificasse o que ela fez com todos, principalmente com a Mirae que ela claramente odiava, mas eu senti real pena dela nos dois últimos episódios. Sua história era triste, mas pela pressa com que foi explicada não dá muito tempo ao público para digeri-la. Digo isso porque vi muita gente reagindo negativamente à ela no final, e ainda que eu mesma não me inclua nesse grupo e tenha ficado um pouco (só um pouco) satisfeita com o desfecho dela, ainda deveria ter mais ao menos para nos fazer diminuir o desgosto pela moça, mas, né, nada é perfeito mesmo.
No fim das contas, eu tinha expectativas para o drama, mas elas foram superadas e eu me vi adicionando mais um drama de 2018 à minha lista de favoritos da vida, em especial pelo casal que muito me ganhou e mostrou, dentro da simplicidade, um pouco até de inocência, e muito respeito e cumplicidade, um amor lindo e gentil, tão natural também, que só me faz querer rever o drama completo para ver tudo de novo de DoRae! <3 Casal mais amor, drama de mensagem ainda mais forte sobre os padrões de beleza e uma indicação mais que 100% para todo mundo vê-lo também!
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Simple mais efficace
Ce n'est pas un drama bourré d'action , tout est dans la psychologie des personnages et le regard des autres . Mi-rae n'a pas eu une enfance facile dut à un physique ingrat et y a remédié en subissant plusieurs opérations esthétique. On comprend bien que l'aspect physique est un personnage à lui seul ici. Tout ne sera pas rose pour elle mais elle a pris de l'assurance et finira par sortir de plus en plus de sa coquille. Gravite autour d'elle different personnages pas tous très reluisant. Ils ont beau être nés avec un physique agréable certains sont vraiment des ingrats et imbus d'eux même .C'est une belle histoire de vie avec un scenario plus approfondi qu'il n'y parait.
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