All the characters were very well casted and, even though the film is a comedy, it goes very deep into many different problems. Plus, Myeong-Su is one on of my favourite Korean Comedians, so if anyone had to do the voice, then he is a good choice. However, I can see why they chose to do it.it provided comedy.
I thought it was so unnecessary to do this, even though after a while I did get used to it, I'm still not fond. Baby Woo-Ram is insanely cute (and I'm not that keen on babies and children!)ĭISLIKED- As soon as I first heard the voice given to baby Woo-Ram (voiced by Park Myeong-Su), I was really appalled. I also love the infatuation she has for Joon-Soo from the very start. However, I like the fact that she is independant, powerful and the (unwanted) voice of reason and morality in Joon-soo's life. The character Kim Byeol (Byeol Kim.funny how it's just the actress' name backwards!) It's actually quite unusual for me to like a female character.I find most girl characters in dramas to be too squeaky and annoying unless they are the protaganist and are, therefore, given enough substance as to not get on my nerves. and Geun-Suk certainly has a lot of that charisma to offer for his role as a classic bad boy.ĮNJOYED- Jang Geun Suk's casting as the rebellious kid who is thrown in at the deep end, forced to care for his son who has no one else.
He has something very charismatic about him (and very beautiful eyes!! o_o). (I have only watched 3 episodes of it so far, I began it in order to see Lee HongKi's acting skills, but stopped it when I realised the story was like a combination of the Japanese dramas Hana Yori Dango and Hanazakari no Kimitachi e) I first saw Jang Geun-Suk in the Korean drama You're Beautiful. Naturally, I thought this was a very extreme measure to take in order to shock your child into good behaviour.then I remembered it was a comedy.Īs you may expect of any rebellious teenager worth his salt, Joon-Soo sees this as an oppurtunity to have a HUGE party and rushes out to his local supermarket to stock up on booze! Hooray!īUT THEN.he turns around to find a cute baby boy in a trolley, left alone with a note saying his name is Han Woo-Ram (Mason Mun) and that he is none other than Joon-Soo's SON, now to be left in his care by the mother who simply cannot cope any longer. Rebellious high school student Joon-Soo's (Jang Geun-Suk) bad behaviour had led his parents into a state of such despair that they decided to run away and let him realise the affect his actions have when he is left to deal with the consequences alone. (The fact that Jang Geun-Suk is in it also helped push me to press the play button).
I remember seeing the above title picture on DramaCrazy and it really caught my interest, it looked like it could be a very entertaining movie.īUT, typical me, still didn't bother to watch it until my friend Safi recommended it! This being the first Korean film I have ever watched, I wasn't really sure about what to expect.