This drama is centered around a 34-year-old woman Lee So Young with a babyface as she works to become a fashion designer and overcomes obstacles like only having a high school diploma and a bad credit history. Choi Jin Wook is the heir of the famous Jokbal restaurant with millions of dollars in annual revenue. But, Choi Jin Wook goes against his father and leaves his parents' house. Choi Jin Wook starts to work at another company to accomplish his dream. Against his will, Choi Jin Wook starts working in the fashion department. With his sweet character, he survives there and meets Lee So Young. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 동안미녀
- Also Known As: Youthful Beauty , Pretty Young Woman , Baby Faced Beauty , Babyfaced Beauty , Dongan Minyeo
- Screenwriter: Jung Do Yoon
- Director: Lee So Yeon, Lee Jin Seo
- Genres: Business, Comedy, Romance
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Cast & Credits
- Jang Na RaLee So YoungMain Role
- Choi Daniel Main Role
- Ryu Jin Main Role
- Kim Min SeoKang Yoon SeoMain Role
- Hong Rok GiManager Jang Ki HongSupport Role
- Son Hwa RyungAssistant Manager Jang Mi SoonSupport Role
Reviews
The acting was very good on all parties, and I thought the male lead was so perfect at being annoying and immature one minute to really sweet and thoughtful the next. The music was fine and I would probably rewatch this drama if I ever have more free time, althought I would skip a couple of the middle episodes. I thought this could have been done in fewere episodes for more of a "wow" factor and it would have made the plot less draggy in the middle. If you're looking for a not too serious and cute drama this is the way to go.
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Story: I gave this a 6 for story instead of the intended 5 because the story is what initially drew me to BFB. Age is an intrinsic part of how Koreans socialize with one another through their actions and communication. And so it was interesting to watch a 34 year old designer-wannabe struggle to play the role of the complacent youngster who's just a tad bit too opinionated when drunk. However, and this might be just cultural difference talking, her deference bordered on aggravating spinelessness. It didn't help that her immediate environment is populated with the most unlikeable people I've ever encountered both fictionally and non. These people were spiteful for the sake of spitefulness, including her own family, and although some characters are redeemed towards the end, I needed to tap into my reserve of perseverance to endure that long. The story towards the end begins to flag, hitting a rut in which actual narrative tension is replaced with design contest after contest after contest. This might have had to do with the extension given to BFB: it also seemed that during this extension the writer remembered that there was supposed to be a romance, and so decided to throw in as many rom-com cliches as possible to satisfy that aspect of the show. The extension did this show no favors.
Acting/Cast: Really, this rating belongs to Daniel Choi. This show belongs to Daniel Choi. This goofy smile that spread across my face every time he was onscreen belongs to Daniel Choi. My heart belongs to Daniel Choi. The number one reason why I didn't drop Baby-faced Beauty was because I couldn't bear to drop Daniel Choi, who was delightfully immature yet sincere as Choi Jin Wook.
Overall: I wouldn't say that this drama is bad, and there were many moments that I thought were downright great. I finished the last episode with a smile on my face and the happy warmth that usually indicates my love for a show. However, taking into account the MANY times I wanted to give up on this show and how I had to force myself to trudge through for just one more hit of Daniel Choi, the best I can say is that Baby-faced Beauty for me was just watchable.
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