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The Bean Chaff of My Life starring So Yoo Jin and Park Kwang Hyun
That rare story of two best friends falling in love, The Bean Chaff of My Life is a funny, endearing drama about two people looking for the perfect one. Punctuated with the occasional musical element, it features singing and dancing in a cheery romp that tells the story of two perfectionists who overlook each other.
Eun-young (So Yoo Jin of Golden Fish) and Gyung-soo (Park Kwang Hyun of Pink Lipstick) meet in their early twenties, when she is part of the campaign staff of a candidate in the local election. Complete opposites in everything - personality, goals, and temperament - they clash, and wind up going their separate ways. 12 years later, they're now in their early thirties, and still appear to be opposites in everything - except their desire to find the perfect mate. Now friends, they decide to help each other out in that quest. A modern-day comedy about love, marriage, and the pressure to find both, Bean Chaff asks the question: can the two people who could never imagine being together, can finally grow up and understand what love is?
I don't like the ending. It is not true love. She never consider him as her soulmate until the last 10min of the series. The drama was so slow. I was just trying to skim thru the whole thing to hopefully he will end up finding his true love, but sadly he ended up being with the plastic girl. The songs had no sub.
LOVED IT every thing was great and there was enough comedy to keep me smile even after the sad parts. The actors were fantastic and the plot was good but I did have a problem with the KDA subtitles not give us translations of the wonderful songs they did in each episode. I did recognize most of the song as american from the melody but without the translation I feel I got cheated.
This drama was alright.. It definitely could of been done in 4 -10 episodes. It was repetitive throughout. Like the 2 main characters was obviously gonna be together and just put off their relationship so many times that it got annoying. Don't get me wrong, that's why I gave it 4 instead of 3. They also forgot to finish off Kyung-soo's brother-in-laws problem and never showed his sister since episode 12 i think. All in all, this drama is showing that love should not be taken for granted and that special someone has or maybe in front of whoever and should keep one's eyes open and also not to be afraid to love.
The song and dance element incorporated into the story is entertaining; some of the songs actually do have "catchy tunes". Tumultuous love story but but with nice ending. Luv park Hwang Hyun.
Very realistic situation . Depicts how people in real life discover who is the true love of their life. A lot of time unless one is very blessed and lucky, the first love is not the last and lasting one.
Subtitles whiz by. Have to use pause to read them if caught in time. Video stops often - hard to get restarted. Songs w/o subtitles. Gave up. Not good.
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