Her Private Life Episode 15-16 Review
You read that right again! Here’s my long overdue thoughts on the finale of Her Private Life.
You read that right again! Here’s my long overdue thoughts on the finale of Her Private Life.
A reunion and a kiss!
Turning point of the series!
Lots of flutters this episode!!
Off the charts!! Sizzling chemistry!!
Yeah…I’m hooked!
It seems like we have reached the climax of this show and for that, I like this episode for having all sorts of elements – the romance, a hot kiss, a big revelation, some form of reconciliation and some fun. I’m just wondering what’s there to watch for the next 4 episodes? Their married life?
Yes I’m excited for the good stuff that is about to come!
Pretty ambivalent about this one!
This review is a little late on the bandwagon, but if you feel like walking down the memory lane once again with me, dive right in!
I thought this scene was hilarious *chuckle to myself* Young Shin defended herself against one of the bad guys, which turned out to be Jung Hoo. He was all like hey watch where you hit. He proceeded to take down all the bad guys, while introducing himself to Young Shin's dad, "I'm Seo Jung Hoo" sorry for not telling you my name earlier etc. Dad and Uncle gaped at his fighting skills. Adorably, Jung Hoo will warn Young Shin everytime he's about to kick someone in the ass – "Are you watching?" "I'm closing my eyes" "Okay" And bam, the bad guy goes down. Gape gape gape HAHA. Failing to summarise the story in an understandable manner, Young Shin stepped in to provide an elaboration, and all this guy can do is to nod and echo the last word of every sentence HAHAHA. Why are you so adorable?? When the whole thing is over, he hugged Young Shin and said out loud that it would only be for five seconds. Uncle stopped Dad from rushing …
I finished the drama. It. Was. Awesome??? Needless to say I love every single bit of it – the idea is a bit similar to City Hunter, but I love this even more because of the added rom-com (just the scene of Jung Ho introducing himself to Young Sin's father took like 10 screenshots). Just stab me now I don't know what to do with my life anymore. Okay kidding. But those of you who know how drama blues feel like, IM GOING THROUGH IT RIGHT NOW (albeit belatedly, after everyone else has already finished the drama). I will be posting one last post on this tomorrow, after I've edited the screenshots. Drama blues are painful. I miss Seo Jung Ho's smiley eyes already. <3thoughtsramble
you really can't blame me when the couple is so adorable??? I think it's quite amazing how Park Min Young had such great chemistry with Lee Min Ho in City Hunter, and now with Ji Chang Wook. I kid you not, I watched the below scene like 4 times. -just squeal and say aww with me- <3thoughtsramble
A reader recently recommended Healer and I think I'm hooked after 4 episodes!:DDD I love Park Min Young ever since she acted in City Hunter. While I haven't watched the guy before, his good looks and the drama plot are enough to draw me in hehe. I wish that my internet connection stops screwing up – it took me a week to get through 4 episodes, which is really, really slow for me. Also, I read theories that the reveal on who A is will be coming in Season 6 Episode 12!! Is anyone excited?? I have been waiting for this for YEARS. HAHA. <3thoughtsramble
So… I'm watching Man of Honour/ Man of Honour Glory Jane right now…. and slow as you know I am, it took me two episodes to fully hit me why Park Min Young looks different. …. I'm sorry! I think it was because she had her hair up for most of episode 2, so it didn't really register. SO, which one do you prefer? Long-hair pretty Nana (by the way, I totally fangirl over her hair in my City Hunter Recaps) Or the cute, short hair Jae In? I've always admired celebrities who can carry off both the long hair and short hair styles because honestly, how many of us can do that? Some 'predecessors' will be Rainie Yang and Park Shin Hye, but I will say that Park Min Young looks really good in both hairstyles. Except… I don't know…. I mean, Nana totally took me in with her 'hair falling softly around her shoulders' thing, and while Jae In looks really cute&youthful…I might have to stick with Nana as my bias as of …
Q: The style in City Hunter is totally different from Boys Over Flowers and Personal Preference. What is your emphasis on acting in City Hunter? A:I think that it should be the relationship between characters. As the plot develops, Lee Young Sung and Kim Young Joo’s relationship gradually changes. When Kim Young Joo’s father had an accident because of Lee Yoon Sung, it seems that it should be tense between the both of them after that. However, if one recalls the relationship between these two people, Lee Yoon Sung will naturally feel guilty, because after all, it is because of him that Kim Young Joo’s father met with the car accident. While acting this out, I don’t want to ignore the interactions between people. Q:If the script has a clash with the understanding that you had of a character, how would you solve it? A: Firstly, I will think it through carefully. If I have a very clear idea or thought, I will mention it for us to discuss. Actually, this has something to …
More trivia on Lee Min Ho and City Hunter: Q: Heard that while filming City Hunter, you were hurt by the pieces of explosion. How’s the recovery?A:There were two sites of explosion on the set. Perhaps there was too much explosives, after the explosion, the glass shards hurt my leg. I’m better now, but actually I have a lot of injuries everywhere, I still feel that it’s tough (laughs) Q:In City Hunter, it ends with the foster father dying, and Lee Yoon Sung living on. Towards this ending, what’s your views? A:This ending suits Lee Yoon Sung’s character very well. Yoon Sung is someone who doesn’t know how to be selfish. It’s not realistic for him to live on happily when his foster father died. The best ending will be like what happened in the drama, he still stays around in the city, leaving people the grave impression of the view of his back. But after that, perhaps Lee Yoon Sung will get his happiness (laughs) like the original works, it’s good to live a …
Lol I’ve been wanting to do this post for quite a long time, because I’ve been watching so many behind the scenes and funny NGs that I wanna share with you guys here! So in relation to the previous post, yep Lee Min Ho leaps around the cars, especially in the junkyard scene, HIMSELF:DDD So exciting to know that hahahaha. credited to: http://www.askactor.com " City Hunter’s” martial arts director Yang Kil Young stated, “While Lee Min Ho’s tall height is a disadvantage for stunts, his agility and reflexes help him create superb action scenes. Additionally, he puts in a lot of effort and does not spare himself. Working with him was a rewarding experience, and I enjoyed it.” " Aahhhhh allow me to fangirl for a while:D I mean I have nothing, absolutely nothing I think, against actors/actresses who use stuntmen/women because after all, actors are meant to act, in a sense, not fight but this is why it’s so amazing to see actors who are so professional in their jobs ( I don’t …
Hello my dear readers! Yes I’ve started on a new drama called City Hunter, starring Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young….. and I love the show! Nice action, smart guy, smart girl, nice second leads (more on that later hee hee), and basically very good looking leads with good plot… -thumbs up!- As you probably know, I usually don’t start off with recaps for the first few episodes, because they are always just like the soup of the day to me — getting ready for the main course. Alternatively, you could also say that me watching the first few episodes and doing reviews is like testing the water. If I like it, I will continue, if I don’t…. too bad 😛 This time round, it’s a bit different, because my first impressions of the drama is filled with screenshots! To cut the long story short, there were 5 high ranking officials who planned for 21 special agents to infiltrate North Korea and kill North Korea agents. However, the 5 officials decide to abort the …