Naeil's Cantabile Episode 1

Do You Want to Become a Conductor or Something?


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Season: 1

Yu Jin has a huge fight with Professor Do, and the professor wants to kick Yu Jin out of school. Yu Jin is so upset that he wants to stay with his girlfriend Do Gyeong, but she dumps him that night. Yu Jin gets drunk, passes out, and wakes up in piles of trash the next morning. It was the house of Nae Il who lives next door to him. He freaks out and runs away, but he bumps into her at school the next day.
  • Aired: October 13, 2014

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Laura Ferguson
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 16, 2015

Exciting, funny and moving

I actually wasn't very fussed on watching this show. I'm not the hugest fan of classical music and always feel I should be more educated about it than I actually am, but this drama had the best first episode than I have seen in ages.

You get an immediate feel for the characters and the world they inhabit and the directing was done exceptionally to aid this. The dialogue is funny and they way the episode comes across is very visceral and provokes emotion. It does remind me of a manga or anime, which I believe this is based off, but grounds it with realism and characters you can relate to. I can't wait to continue this series!
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Selty
4 people found this review helpful
Oct 15, 2014

love it

Omg I'm super excited ! This remake will be super good as it seems to keep the original form of the J drama which was just super amazing, and adding this K-touch glamorous and sexy.
Actor are already very impressive (this male lead guys.... his eyes.... *gloups*)and Which Ahn is here for everyone depressed after Surplus Princess' after-10-eps-stops.
Lets go ! it's gonna swing !
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shadow
5 people found this review helpful
Oct 14, 2014

Korean-ish!!

the pilot episode was very Korean-ish! LOL Of course I watch it to experience the Korean interpretation of the manga and how different it is in comparision to the Japanese interpretation. Japanese version has a lot more comical scenes and silly remarks which make it light-hearted with a lot of substance at the same time. Korean offers a more serious interpretation which can be good, we probably are expecting characters' development at a different angle. I think Joowon got influenced from the Japanese version acting, same with Shin Eun Kyung. I hope to see more of their charms in the future and that they offer me something different. So far I am constantly reminded of the Japanese version similar scenes.

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