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I  Do, I Do korean drama review
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I Do, I Do
9 people found this review helpful
by jyy
Sep 23, 2012
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
A new story I do, I do is one of the new and modern Korean Drama that isn't alike stereotype Korean dramas. Let's face it! Topics like "getting pregnant before marriage" or "Older Woman is dating a young man" used to be taboo issues for a long time in Korean Dramas. To tell the truth, I didn't even care or think about this when I started watching Korean dramas. But the more you watch the more you get aware of it. And wasn't there some issues ( like: Is the drama family friendly) with the drama " 1000 Kisses" that also included the topic "older woman and younger guy". Ok, in that drama the older woman was divorced and had a kid (as far as I can remember) but you can still say that both dramas are daring and interesting when it comes to the plot. So 100 points for having the courage to write, produce this drama and to take part as an actor. Despite this, I wasn't really like into this drama. Maybe this whole "young man" and "old woman" was too new for me. However, I have to say that this drama was really funny. But the romance part...well, I wasn't that moved Kim Sun Ah is a great actor. She proved this in many dramas such as City Hall or My name is Kim Sam Soon. But in this drama....I am not sure yet whether I don't like her acting or her role in this drama. She tried to be the tough woman and sure she was one. But still...I prefer her to be tough in another way- Somehow the way she talked got on my nerves as well... But I guess, this is just me who thinks like that. The other side actors did a great job! Especially, the one who played the young man's father and the "evil/good" girl.
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