Park Dong Joo is an intelligent and bright high-school aged boy who, after losing his father in a tragic accident, grew up in a warm and loving household with his mother and his sick younger sister. He does early morning part-time jobs to help his little family make ends meet and meets a blind girl, Yoon Soo Wan, in one of his early morning runs. The pair fall in love but have to separate due to sad and conflicting family histories. 12 years later, Park Dong Joo returns to South Korea after qualifying as an outstanding surgeon in the United States, and he meets Yoon Soo Wan again. Unfortunately, Yoon Soo Wan, who has undergone an eye-transplant surgery and is now able to see, is unable to recognize him and even has a new boyfriend. What will Park Dong Joo do? and can the family histories which separated them be overcome again? (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 엔젤아이즈
- Also Known As: Enjelaijeu
- Screenwriter: Yoon Ji Ryun
- Director: Park Shin Woo, Choi Moon Seok
- Genres: Romance, Medical, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Gu Hye SeonYun Su WanMain Role
- Lee Sang Yoon Main Role
- Kim Ji SukKang Ji UnMain Role
- Seo Tae HwaPark Hyeong SikSupport Role
- Kim Yeo JinYoo Jeong Hwa [Dong Ju's mom]Support Role
- Kang Ha NeulPark Dong Ju [Young]Support Role
Reviews
Watching the first few episodes- I fell in love. It was heartwarming, cute and refreshing. It was able to reeled me in (despite the terrible animation editing, it was painfully cheesy). This was mainly due to the acting of the younger actors. The younger cast was amazing!. They were able to portray the true feelings of innocent young love (if that makes sense). Their acting made you never want them to grow up. It was a sweet cute love, and the actors really had chemistry.
Moving forward to the older main cast, I was worried they weren't going to be able to portray the feelings the younger cast did, but they did. The older cast had great chemistry, I could feel the love, (although there was a lack of kissing scenes).
The story was great at first, but as it developed, it became mostly predictable. There was also a constant battle of I-have-to-give-you-up-in-order-for-you-to-be-happy-because-you-deserve-better situation between Soo-Wan and Dong-Joo that became really tedious.
(Side note: Although there is a lot of people who have became annoyed with Ku-Hye-Sun in this drama, it's not her acting that was bad, she acted upon script written by the writers. She tried to portray her character, which was perfect and annoying at the same time. It's not her fault, her crying scenes were on point.)
I enjoyed parts where there was cheerful interaction between the main characters, or scenes with Dong-Joo and the father. I also really loved the side stories with Teddy, Ellie, etc. It was more interesting to watch the side stories with the 119 team.
You might have to push yourself through "evil" parts, it gets boring and skipping is an option!
Overall, it was an enjoyable drama, it wasn't a waste of my time, but I did wish it was shorter. This drama had a good concept and story and all, but the directors did a poor job of executing it. It could've been paced a bit faster, and there were some unnecessary scenes. I DEMAND MORE KISSING SCENES. Other than that, it's an okay drama. The casting was perfect, and the music was refreshing and catchy. The directing needs improvement.
I have to admit that part of my frustration with this drama could be Koo Hye Sun. I swear she has got to be the worst actress ever. I felt nothing for Soo Wan as an adult. Nam Ji Hyun as the young Soo Wan was infinitely better. I loved everything about the young Soo Wan. I'm not sure if it was the writing of her character or Koo Hye Sun herself that made me just want to yell at her to wake up. SPOILERISH>>>I was cheering on the island ahjussi at the end when he lectures her.<<<END SPOLIERISH Both Kang Ha Neul and Lee Sang Yoon did Dong Joo's character proud. His story and character were consistent through out. He never wavered even when he learned all of the horrific truths. He was a loving and kind character.
Now, for the reason I watched this drama...Kim Ji Suk. He is such a wonderful actor. He needs to be cast in a leading male role where he gets the girl immediately. Kang Ji Woon was such an honest, loving, tragic character that Kim Ji Suk played excellently.
As for the other characters, mostly unnecessary, but not annoying.
The music is really pretty.
I won't rewatch this.
If you like melo, love stories, then you may like this more than I did. However, I don't necessarily recommend this to anyone.
Recent Discussions
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