Having to pay for his mother's hospital bills, lecturer Kang Seok can't seem to get ahead. He lives in room 303 of a hostel, while Ha Jin lives in room 203. She works for a struggling toy company but hasn't been paid for months. They meet on a blind date and find that they are 98% compatible. Ashamed, they hide the fact that they are poor from each other. They fall in love as they try to navigate their difficult lives. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 나에게로 와서 별이 되었다
- Also Known As: Drama Special - Come To Me Like A Star , 드라마 스페셜 - 나에게로 와서 별이 되었다 , Came to Me and Became a Star , Naegelo Waseo Byeoli Doeeossda
- Director: Hwang In Hyuk
- Screenwriter: Kim Min Jung
- Genres: Romance, Life, Drama
Where to Watch Drama Special Season 4: Come To Me Like A Star
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Kim Ji Suk Main Role
- Jung So MinHa JinMain Role
- Lee Byung JoonByeong SooSupport Role
- Yoo So YoungJeong AhSupport Role
- Nam Kyung Min Support Role
- Kang Han Saem[Goshiwon Manager]Support Role
Reviews
I mention the length because everything has to happen somewhat quickly, but I think Ha Jin and Kang Seok's relationship came together comfortably and believable. However, after a certain revelation things turn ugly. It was poignant and sadly disappointing when Ha Jin rejects Kang Seok. It breaks your heart that she seems to be completely heartless and materialistic no matter what the justification. Then when Kang Seok nearly follows suit in wishing his own sick mother would either get well or die so he can get on with his life really shocks you...but...if we are to be honest with ourselves we likely have been nearly as selfish at some point.
However, in the end both come to their senses, unfortunately for Ha Jin it's too late. Yet, Kang Seok's kindness will forever be Ha Jin'S as he will forever watch over her from a far. A bittersweet end.
As of October 5, 2016 it's on YouTube
https://youtu.be/0NaA_Afyodc
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an early gem
I see a lot of hate for the depressing storyline and ending, but this is the harsh reality of making a living in South Korean society on a middle-class salary (they're not day laborers or entrepreneurs) when your family doesn't have the resources for hospital bills or rental deposits. But remarkably, in just 75 minutes, you're left with the hope that it is possible to give and receive love generously regardless of debt. The two actors do a credible job of making their relationship believable.Not all of the characters are fully fleshed out, but that's ok; you can still understand what drives one character to end everything. The final scene is just heartbreaking.
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