@littlecorner Exactly! I'm glad someone understood since I started to drift off into a full blown rant/tangent occasionally with my post. XD I know exactly what you mean when you wrote that Woo Bin's character was more understandable and relatable. He just felt more real and his character was better expounded on adn flushed out. I think we got to know him better than the other characters.
Also...to add on to my rant. A good point in the drama for me was some of the fight scenes. It was pretty awesome to see Woo Bin and Min Ho just flat out wail on each other. haha Even if it was pretty extreme for the drama and reasoning, I still liked the all out fight they had during whatever episode it was.
Also, the only drama I fully loved Lee Min ho in (City Hunter) was referenced to by Tan. When he's in the car with the photographer he's threatening him to get the pictures taken of him and shin hye by saying he beats people up with spoons and stuff. XD Kind of rocked my world a little bit. I love things like that.
Anyways, I guess most of us are just glad it's over and we can move on. I am still a little bitter it got higher ratings than Master's Sun though. >.<;
it's by look, first impression ... still not a clue of the magic cause of him being handsome
but we the arabs we deport every man for that cause lol
http://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/meet-emirati-expelled-from-saudi-for-being-handsome-2013-04-28-1.504308
joking, I hate saudi arabi and their police of shit but with my regret I still arab lol
but we the arabs we deport every man for that cause lol
http://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/meet-emirati-expelled-from-saudi-for-being-handsome-2013-04-28-1.504308
joking, I hate saudi arabi and their police of shit but with my regret I still arab lol
Juniko wrote: So, basically I'd say he's handsome because he's tall, has a great voice, a beautiful smile and because his eyes can convey a lot of expressions...need I say more ?
thanks, this was interesting to hear
if you rethink, in heirs he wasn't in his best form or look
still I hate saudi and their "police of virtue and prevention of vice"
So my last comment on Heirs and how I felt about it
From the beginning, Heirs was hyped up as having one of the best casts (especially for eye candy), great writer, yada yada yada. The ratings seemed to support that, however many fans of dramas watched and were disenchanted with the first few episodes; some fans throughout the whole drama. I am not one of those fans. While I would not call Heirs a rousing success, it was a good drama.
Why was it good? Many things contributed to both the good and the bad of this drama. The writer and director were not at the top of their game the first 4-6 episodes, but by episode 7/8 things began to get good… and once they started the ball rolling, it ended on a great note.
The actors…. it’s hard to pull a cast together like they did and NOT have some of the best actors in the business, and they did. There were quite a few standouts with acting, but I’d have to say Kim Woo Bin was probably the best of them all. Don’t get me wrong, Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye are excellent, but because they were the leads and in the spotlight, it’s much easier to say their acting wasn’t up to par for many episodes. I do not blame the actors, however. I blame alot of this on the writer and director.
Once everyone was one the same page, their love story became more believable, Kim Tan and Eun Sang’s pain was evident for all to see, and the emotions hit you in the gut. Kim Woo Bin was on the ball from minute one, though. I don’t know if it’s because he’s played nearly nothing but these types of roles, or if it is because he saw the best way to play it without direction, but he was on fire in this drama. I could list all of the other actors that were amazing, and there were plenty (not just the pretty ones either!), but I don’t need to. There honestly wasn’t a bad actor in the bunch, not even a mediocre one. The parents, the kids, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th love story partners… they were all great.
On a special note, why the writer couldn’t have put more of the BN and CY relationship feel into KT and ES’s relationship, I’ll never know. These two were the highlight of the show for many episodes for me.
Did it portray a message or was it just another kdramaland story? It had a message, a very clear message, and the final episode brought it home in technicolor. In many dramas you always see the rich guy/girl who can’t love the poor guy/girl because of class differences. You see the wealthy marry off their children as if it’s a high stakes poker game and the winner laughs the loudest. You find nearly nothing but dysfunctional families because of these same reasons… no one is allowed to love who they want without some miracle taking place. Heirs took on the challenge of showing you a much clearer and realistic picture of this practice. Being a second son, Kim Tan should have had the freedom to love whom he wanted, but daddy dearest didn’t agree. In the end, you see him happy with Eun Sang but it’s not an unrealistic ending where they live happily forever after, it’s a present look at being together with the hopes of remaining together… at understanding there will be more bumps in the road and some that may cause difficulties they can’t get past. They showed the reality of this practice with Won as he cried on a nearly nightly basis because he married for business and lost his lover. They showed the effects on Rachel and her mother Esther as they suffered socially and emotionally from broken engagements for business. It was a very good look at an often “overcome” issue in dramas. It was nice to see a story that didn’t make it all pretty and shiny in the end.
The OST was amazing, even if you did get sick of hearing “Love is the moment” every other scene. They had many songs they could have used in the OST for some of these times, but chose to pretty much go with that song alone. The other song I loved dearly was “Love Is”. Lee Min Ho also sang a song for the OST which only got used in episode 17, which kind of sucked. I really liked it and think it could have been used more too.
Cinematography… the drama was beautiful. The filming locations were chosen with major care and were gorgeous. The way shots were filmed, the direction in action during filming, all of it was remarkable. Though it’s fair to say the writer and director had their collective heads in the sand for the plot and acting, they were on full charge when it came to visual effectiveness of each scene and location. Even the fashion (though I heard LMH bought and used his own things) was amazing for the most part… some of the fuzzy sweaters could have been left at home, but good lord I want some of those trench coats BAD! Oh, and the white suit LMH wore at his birthday party… and LMH to be inside of it :)
The feels… yes, there were feels. It didn’t happen, except for Young Do’s character, until at least episode 7 or 8, but they were finally there. KWB was able to cause feels with his character from the beginning. And though it took a while for things to develop and get the emotion to you, once it did, you felt it alot. Kim Won, Young Do, Kim Tan, Eun Sang, Tan’s mom, and ES’s mom… these are the ones that made me feel the most, not necessarily in that order. Again, Kim Woo Bin as Young Do stole most of the feels in my opinion.
In summary, I think overall this was a 7.5 or 8 out of 10. I was hoping that it would be a 9 or 10, for many reasons, but it didn’t happen that way. I sincerely hope this drama doesn’t hurt or hinder LMH because he’s so much more than this. Faith and City Hunter showed the skills he really has and I hope he can find a movie or drama that give him the freedom to be as good as he can be next time. Park Shin Hye is always a great actress, but I’d really like her to take some lessons in being affectionate! Her kiss scenes, in nearly everything she’s done, leave alot to be desired. Kim Woo Bin… dude, just go do what you do, you need no instruction :) Choi Jin Hyuk, I love him and am so glad you he is in another drama right away so I don’t have to go months without him! I thought he was amazing in Gu Family Book, but he ruled in Heirs.
Now, it's on to another drama. I won't miss this one like I did Master's Sun, but I will miss seeing LMH, KWB, and CJH every week :(
i also agree with "HeidiLyon",i think the harsh comments from dramafans are over exaggerated, it wasn't a bad drama or a particularly boring one.For me it was actually quite enjoyable. I think what hurt heirs the most or better said hurt the way it is seen by the fans are exaggerated expectations generated by the cast, i meen a lot of our biases were cast in heirs.personaly i think that it was a wrong choice for Lee Min Ho to play Kim Tan.it was hard to see him as a love crazed teenager (tough he did do a great job for this role).
the plot behind heirs is not new to anybody but thats not the point. at the begining when they firs aired heirs i watched the firs episode and half of the second and then finaly decided to put it on hold. i picked it up agin when there have already been 10 episodes aired and i dont regret doing that.starting watching it again i had a new perspective on heirs less exited (because i have already droped it once) and without all my original preconceptions. my point is after watching it and completing it (and all the doubts i had about this drama) i do think it was a good drama a good one (not an exeptional one like secret, master of the sun, i hear your voice...) but still not a waist of time.The hollywood part wat one of my favs and i like the part about the pancakes. i think most fans give Li Min Ho's charecter way less credit that it deserves, sure it was week at times but the cheracter it self was uniqe(if you dont know what i meen think it over) and the other charecters were unique as well. what made Heirs for me was the charecters and side couples, who were so enjoyable to watch, played by an amazing cast :-)
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