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YONG SHIK: EL MEJOR PROTAGONISTA JAMÁS CREADO SIN DEJAR SU LADO HUMANO

Todo el drama en conjunto y todos esos elementos que lo hacen tan especial es lo que logró encantarme por completo. A pesar de ser un romance cotidiano en un pueblo ordinario, el drama es único y rompe con muchos clichés que vemos continuamente en los dramas coreanos.

Primero que nada, los personajes: Dong Baek es una mujer que ha pasado por muchas tragedias, es reservada y tiene miedo de salir al mundo y enfrentarse a las nuevas oportunidades que la esperan, ya que para ella su prioridad es su pequeño hijo por quien ha luchado tanto por sacar adelante, pero detrás de todo eso Dong Baek es una hermosa mujer, admirable y valiente que merece recibir un poco de amor de alguien que la ame y respete sinceramente. Es ahí cuando llega uno de los hombres mas maravillosos que he conocido (y que tristemente es ficticio), nuestro protagonista Hwang Yong Shik, él es el ejemplo perfecto de ''un personaje escrito pensado en todo lo que una mujer quisiera en su pareja'', es un hombre tan lleno de vida y luz que llega a la vida de Dong Baek con la única intención de hacerla feliz y ser alguien con quien pueda contar, un hombre donde llorar y ser ese pequeño momento de felicidad de cada día.

Además de ellos dos, los personajes secundarios me tenían tan entretenidos como los protagonistas: Desde Hyang Mi y todo su aura misterioso, Pil Goo quien realmente se encontraba en un conflicto con todos los cambios en la vida de su mamá pero que no dejaba de ser un niño pequeño, la pareja de la abogada y su esposo quienes no creí que fuera a disfrutar tanto, la unión de las señoras vecinas e increíblemente incluso me entretuvo toda la historia de la vida y el pasado de Kang Jong Ryeol.

Sumado a este romance aparentemente común se ha presentado en el pueblo de Ongsan una serie de asesinatos extraños y por supuesto Dong Baek está muy involucrada con ello. Me sorprendió mucho el balance entre el romance y el suspenso, no es la primera vez que veo estos dos géneros opuestos combinados pero sin duda este ha sido mi favorito y he quedado satisfecha cómo lo manejaron todo hasta el final.

Es un drama lleno de pequeñas lecciones de vida, de cómo algunas personas simplemente llegan a nuestra vida como una recompensa, de aprender a aceptar y aprovechar las consecuencias de nuestros esfuerzos, luchas y sobre todo nunca rendirnos sin importar los prejuicios o las opiniones de otras personas.

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Es posible que alguién sea el milagro en la vida de otra persona?

Encantadora historia de una madre soltera en un pueblo cercano a Seul. Sus penas y alegrías, su historia de amor con un joven policía, su relación con los vecinos y las vecinas del pueblo, aderezado con un misterio criminal a resolver.
Me ha gustado mucho! Los actores son fabulosos y tienen una gran química. Y todos los secundarios hacen un gran trabajo! Combina muy bien la comedia y los momentos dramáticos y hasta trágicos. Es una serie larga. Son 20 episodios de más de una hora de duración pero mantiene el ritmo a lo largo de los episodios y te deja con un fantástico sabor de boca. Todo el drama es una oda a las madres y a la maternidad, al amor puro y fiel y a la perseverancia a la hora de conseguir tus sueños.

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Cómo puede, la presencia de una persona, cambiarte la vida.

Después de haber visto más de cien dramas, aproximadamente, me cansé, perdí el interés porque no encontraba nada nuevo; solo sacaban las mismas historias de siempre y estaba ya harta. Hasta que un día, me topé con este drama.
No puedo describir lo perfecto, que para mi, es este drama. Lo tiene todo: romance, misterio, familia, comedia, etc. Pero algunas de las cosas que más me cautivaron son las siguientes:

1. El protagonista.
Yong Shik es simplemente perfecto. Estamos acostumbrados a que en los dramas, el protagonista sea el típico rico, fuerte, millonario, etc; y él es justo lo contrario, una persona normal que no tiene miedo de decir lo que siente. No es el príncipe que viene a salvar a cenicienta sino que más bien, viene a apoyarla, a hacerla darse cuenta de que no necesita que nadie la salve porque ella es lo suficientemente fuerte y que puede valerse por sí misma; a acompañarla en su camino a quererse y respetarse a sí misma. Entiende que la prioridad de la protagonista es su hijo, etc. Podría seguir pero no quiero alargar tanto la cosa.
¡Quién no quiere a una hombre con un dron!

2. El mensaje
Creo que este drama nos enseña, entre muchas cosas, que aunque la gente y el mundo sean malos con nosotros, nosotros elegimos como afrontar esta realidad. Es cierto que los vecinos se metían con la prota, que no tenía buena suerte que se diga y que tuvo una infancia terrible; pero ella se dejó vencer, era una autentica plasta que se dejaba pisotear. Yong Shik viene a representar este guía que la hace ver que para que su mundo cambie, ella debe dar el primer paso...

3. Los secundarios
En especial, el "hombre barato" Gyu Tae, es quién le aporta comedia al drama y lo hace a la perfección. La relación con su esposa es increíble.

4. Romper con los clichés.
Los dos protagonista tienen, más o menos, la misma situación económica. La prota es mayor que el protagonista y nadie dice nada al respecto, ni siquiera lo mencionan; te das cuenta porque en uno de los episodios muestran que cuando la madre de Yong Shik estaba embarazada, Dong Baek ya tenía unos tres años, más o menos. Nada de malos entendidos estúpidos y podría seguir y seguir...

Sólo he resaltado algunos puntos pero os aseguro que mis palabras no alcanzar para describir lo bueno que es este drama.
Si has perdido la pasión por los kdramas, este drama te hará recuperarla.

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This drama was full of happy and sad moments throughout. It contained cute romantic scenes to heart wrenching goodbyes, this drama had it all following multiple stories but not dragging the attention away from the main characters.

'When the Camellia Blooms' is about a single mother who moves to Ongsasn with her extremely young son in hopes of owning a successful bar, The story progresses over 5 or so years where her bar isn't going exactly as well as she had planned and neither does she really fit in with the rest of the community there, she later on meets Yong Sik a police officer who falls for her at one glance. The story follows the two going through hardships to do with family and also a serial murder on the loose (sounds kind of clique lol)

The story was really well written and laid out, especially focusing on relationships with the character's mother's and being a mother, plus the sacrifices and hardships you have to overcome to protect your child. The story also followed with romance with a fateful couple and a married couple falling out of love.

The acting was really well played and suited each of the characters personalities! All really well acted. The emotions displayed really play with your heart strings! Especially DongBaek and her raw emotions and her crying is extremely contagious!!! Plus the interactions between Dongbaek and Yong Sik are so natural and have so many emotions it feels like your watching a couple together in public!

I really recommend this drama it's full of many versatile genres which would be the taste of most people as each genre is spread throughout the episodes so it 's not constantly romance or not constantly about crime or family which is sometimes a bit tasteless or insensitive to some moments in dramas but this is spread consistently so it doesn't always feel so strained and forced especially when it comes to romance between two characters where the chemistry is basically non existent

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Best 2019 drama. It’s very warm and realistic. A story about mothers, society and relationship. Mothers sacrifice a lot of things for their children. Responsibility as adults too. Sometimes people’s tongue can hurt other people so we should be careful of what we say even though it’s not intentionally. Some mothers can be selfish because they want the best for their children. Relationship will cause friction and it’s only natural that way, but we learn to stand up for ourselves, learning to set up boundaries. This show has a lot of lessons for us to learn from.

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Set in a cosy, warm, rural town, this drama manages to combine murder mystery, a delightful romance, and a charming cast of characters together to explore parent/child relationships and how this crucial human connection ends up shaping people and the way they affect and respond to others. It’s comically down-to-earth, with many truly tragic moments, but despite the sadness, it never strays far from its homey, innocent personality.

Single mothers, especially, are the stars of this drama. Our main female character is one. Our main male character was raised by one. And that’s just the start (to say more would be spoiling things). In fact, in this entire drama save for three characters, fathers and men largely take a backseat in the mainly female-driven story. The heartrending way the drama talks about mothers makes this a perfect watch for everyone. Maybe you grew up motherless, maybe your mother physically or emotionally traumatised you, maybe your mother was overbearing, maybe you loved your mother and lost her, maybe your mother is just a phone call away, maybe you used to be a mother, maybe you are about to become one, maybe you wish to be one... no matter who you are, I think this story will be healing, relatable, and ultimately empowering for the viewer.

It’s important to come into this not expecting it to be just one thing. Neither does it set out to establish itself as a “jack of all trades” type of drama. The characters are genuine, the story is honest, and everything unfolds rather mellowly. I would say there is some meandering in some parts, but let the characters grow on you, keep your judgement at the door. Immerse yourself and you’ll feel glad to be able to spend a bit more time with them.

Oh, and remember that no one is weak. We’re all just seeds, drifting and struggling to plant ourselves and take root, hoping to eventually flower and bloom. Give these characters the chance to do that, and give yourself the chance to too.

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I was not initially interested in watching this drama. While I love myself a good noona romance, and I love Gong Hyo Jin as an actress, the plot synopsis didn't sound like my thing, so I decided to give this one a pass. But the more I saw and read about the drama as it aired, the more I wanted to watch it, so maybe a month before the story was going to end, I decided to pick it up.

Ooooooh my goodness was that a good decision. I liked every character, I liked the murder mystery, I liked the drama's intentional focus on difficult topics, I loooooved the noona romance, but what I liked the most was Dong Baek.

I may be blaspheming a previously viewed and loved drama of mine, but I genuinely think this may be the closest I have ever come to relating to a drama female lead in every single way. Dong Baek's particular life circumstances, single motherhood, child abandonment, running a bar frequented by all the neighborhood men to the chagrin of their wives, none of that speaks to my life. But the way Dong Baek expressed herself, the way she saw herself, the internal sadness and disappointment and bitterness she felt over her life, that was spot on. She is definitely a kindred spirit.

Overall, this drama is a ten for me, from start to finish. I highly recommend it.

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A heartwarming story about family, love and community.

Welcome to Ongsan, a downtrodden, middle-of-nowhere town that's famous for it's marinated crabs. No city lights, high skylines and freakily advanced technology. Life is simple here, everyone knows everybody. This all changes when a single mother from the city suddenly moves in and opens a bar.

If you picked up Camellia in hopes of catching a cute romance, you're going to be disappointed. Or if you saw the thriller tag and thought this would satiate your mystery cravings, I would suggest watching something else. Because what Camellia primarily is, is not a romance or a mystery, it is about family.

This is a drama that attempts to tackle big, scary questions, and in the beginning, I too doubted its capability to successfully pull it off. But as I kept watching, I realised my worries were for naught, because this drama doesn't just obnoxiously plunge in and propagate its one-size-fits-all answer, it takes its time (20 entire hours!) and leaves us not with answers, but with faith. Faith in our humanity and confidence in our ability to be kind to each other. This is a story of grieving, sacrificing, healing, but most importantly, of love.

“Miracles don’t exist. It’s just the little heroes inside us working together. It’s small acts of kindness done by kind people.”

The love between two people, love for your child, love for your parents, love for your friends, love for your neighbours and love for yourself, all are explored in great depth to the point where even mundane moments in this drama fill you up with warmth.

Dongbaek amazed me until the end. I don't think I've ever seen a female lead so obliterating, so stunning. To go through incredible hardship and still remain kind and self-less, she easily takes the trophy for best FL of the year. Her vulnerability as a character is what made her strong, but even she wasn't without fault, which is where Yong Sik comes in. He gently builds up whatever Dongbaek was lacking, all the time smiling with that cute smile of his (I know y'all are whipped for Kang Ha Neul too, don't deny it). He made her believe in herself, trust in her strength and taught her to look for sunshine even in the rain. Gahhh I love him mom I want a Yong Sik toooooo

Speaking of moms, the way this drama depicted mothers and maternal love is so accurate and complex. A lot of our main characters are mothers, and the drama took full advantage of that fact to deeply explore themes of sacrifice, selfishness and protectiveness when it comes to parents and their kids.

That being the case, Camellia also remains one of the best mysteries I watched till date. The writer made sure to tie all loose ends, and the twists that came as the plot progressed were truly ingenious. A lot of dramas try to balance these contrasting genres of rom-com and crime, but not many do well. However, I'm proud to say that the transitions between romance and comedy and thriller were executed very well without any awkwardness. The sentimental scenes between Dongbaek and her mom were as touching as the scenes with the Tsundere Neighbourhood Ahjummas^TM.

So even if you thought this was going to be a cute rom-com (it still is!) and it hasn't exactly matched your expectations, all I can say is- keep going, because what you will find on the other side is a gem of a drama worth treasuring for a lifetime.

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This show is very well acted and has an interesting story line. Lots of people LOVED this show and if you are a fan of cute romances, quirky characters, and a mystery plot as well, you might really enjoy it.

However, for me, there are too many of my pet peeves that are a big part of this show. Now these are MY pet peeves so it no doubt influenced the way I saw the show. they may not bother you at all. But below are my thoughts.

I'm not a fan of bullies who don't learn to stop bullying, people who consistently doubt themselves or whine, and irrational parents. This show has all three. Thankfully there wasn't any Noble Idiocy, so that was indeed a plus.

For example, There is a group of women who are terrible bullies to the FL. I mean horrible. Later in the show, they stop bullying her, but they don't actually change which means someone else could and would fall into their bullying. They don't have any consequences for their actions and they practically try to destroy the FL before they ever try to be nice. It's simply not ok. Also there are two characters who resort to blackmail in very cruel ways and who also don't seem to ever see it's wrong. And yet, we are supposed to care what happens to them. One even dies and I still couldn't find myself empathizing with her situation...I even found myself annoyed to see her in flashbacks sometimes. We are supposed to see all these people as complex humans where they grow and learn...but they don't really grow...at least not where you could tell. They all had seriously rough lives and you're supposed to understand how they came to be who they are now, but it doesn't work for me. It feels more like instead of changing, they just adjusted their focus to NOT being a pain for the main characters anymore. Like if a bully gets beaten up by his prey, so the bully quits bothering that target and finds another target. The bully doesn't change though.

There's a male character who seems to be the only person who actually changes a little from being a horrible human to a decent person, but even he seems like he could fall back into his old ways easily...though you are given hope that he won't. I did grow to understand the FL's Mom and I could empathize with her because she really does seem to try to make amends and be better.

The FL is a great actress, but the character ended up bugging me. She was mousy at first and then she'd get strong and you'd want to root for her, but then she'd fall back into her old pattern. Back and forth, back and forth. UGH! Just stop. I wanted to shout at her, "Yes, your life was miserable and you were given a LOT of hardship, but look, you survived and things are getting better...stop dwelling on what you never had!" I got very tired of her whiny side.

I did like that they used voiceovers to tell part of the story. It was an interesting aspect of the production. They also did a good job with interweaving the backstories. Though I didn't particularly like most of the characters, I did understand their connections a bit through the backstories and that was good, but in some cases (like with the ML's Mom) instead of helping me like her more, it made me even more frustrated with her character.

As I said, LOTS of folks loved this show and it could have been that it just hit all my pet peeves for me. You might love it.

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An ode to motherhood

When the Camellia Blooms is a romantic comedy and crime/thriller drama but at its very core it’s a love letter to motherhoods—every form of motherhood actually. The good, the bad, and everything in between. I’m not a mother but that does mean the messages that was conveyed didn’t hit me hard. It made me sit back and reflect on my own relationship with my mother and for that I’m thankful.

That being said my high rating kind will mostly be based on my own personal feelings rather than the logistics of the plot. I felt that it really delivered on the crime/thriller part but I know people had issues for me. However, the mystery of the killer was not something that had me anxiously awaiting each episode, no it was waiting to see if Dongbaek will stand up for herself or what the rest of residents of Ongsan are up to. That being said it’s obvious that while I personally liked how the mystery unfold it only played a small factor into my high score.

My high score, as I stated before, relied heavily on my personal emotions and oh boy did I feel strongly about this show. It’s true that I didn’t care about the crime/thriller plot-line but I’m a romance enthusiast so even if I found the focus on motherhood fascinating I needed a pairing to root for. And trust me I was rooting for Dongbaek and Yong Shik early on. It’s no surprise that the cast gained recognition and awards for their roles because you can tell how much attention went into crafting these uniquely human characters. Dongbaek as our protagonist really did grow although some would debate on that fact since there was so much flip flop going on. Yet I was not bothered because in those twenty episodes I was really able understand the core of her character and I know realistically that people don’t change over night.

Yong Shik is hands down my favorite male lead in a kdrama I’ve ever seen yet. Sure he’s incredibly persistent and in your face but he’s such a genuinely nice person that I can’t help but adore him. He’s very an all or nothing kind of guy which I admire and if you are looking for a puppy ML whose feelings for the FL does not waver one bit Yong Shik is the guy for you. Without giving away spoilers I want to shine light on this gentle giant who whole heartedly loves Dongbaek, her son, and the rest of the residents in Ongsan with all he got.

The side characters were all very interesting and I found myself rooting for even the ones I labeled as “the worst.” I thought there was a good balance between the leads and side characters too. By the end I felt almost as if I was apart of that little town because the audience was able to get to know them so well. Kudos to the child actors/actresses for giving it all they got. I thought that Dongbaek’s son, Pil Gu, was a very likable character who unfortunately felt like he had the weight of the world on his shoulder.

Finally I want to address the running themes of motherhood. When The Camellia Bloom shows how difficult it is being a mother. Since there are so many different characters and stories you are able to get different perspectives. There’s a high chance that you’ll be able to relate to one of the stories involving mothers. I thought it was interesting to show how beautiful and ugly motherhood is; how mothers can be selfless and selfish. I was hesitant at the beginning but by the time I reached the final episode I was sold on the idea.

Anyways, When The Camellia Bloom made me feel so many different emotions whether it’s happiness, anguish, anger, amusement, frustration, etc. I’m someone who rates according to what it made me feel and since this drama really had an impact I had no choice but to give it 10 out of 10. I’m sad that it’s over but I’m happy I stumbled across this gem. I’m aware it’s not for everyone but it ended up hitting every little check on my “perfect drama list” so obviously I’m going to praise it. The OST also enhanced the scenes rather than distracted me. This drama will definitely go on my list of favorite dramas of the year.

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My favorite thing was the ML, I loved everything about him. It was such a different kind of ML, it was absolutely refreshing.

I also loved a lot of relationships the FL had or built throughout the drama. That's the core of the story and what makes it alluring, in my opinion, so if you don't like stories that center on the relationships of its characters, then this isn't for you.

The only flaw it's some parts of the script.
There were things that were dragged that were unnecessary and a beautiful relationship with so much potential was destroyed and not treated properly which was the utmost shame (I'm not talking about a romantic relationship). They tried to fix it at the end, but they rushed it. In my opinion, it was really cliché how it was destroyed and it took from the story more than it brought. I wish the writer had made another choice, it would have been more interesting and heartwarming and much more in character.

Also, I would say that not every mother is the kind of mother this drama talks about. I get that in this case they are talking about mothers that are that way, but in the world there are plenty of women who shouldn't have been mothers.

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I've watched some of Gong Hyo Jin previous works and I've noticed that she has a definite acting style. What I've noticed with some actors who have a specific style in their acting is that when they attempt to step outside of that role, often times it does not go as planned. In my opinion this is what happened with Gong Hyo Jin portrayal of Dong Baek. It was a major tactical error in casting her in this role. I know a lot of people disagree with me and had a lot of poor sentiments directed my way from other forums but I stand by my verdict. Hyo Jin's traditional acting style is more outgoing and sometimes pushy, an extrovert she portrays in her characters. This style ultimately clashed with the character of Dong Baek who is meek but finds inner strength in a quiet way. This frustrated me to no end because it made me want to smack Dong Baek multiple times, with her faking being meek. She was a puzzle piece that just didn't fit.

I did like the concept of the story but the pieces did not come together well for me. The first 5 episodes dragged the story line a lot and even after that it was slow to pick up. To me the highlight of the show was Kang Jong Ryul. His character arc was most satisfying. Even though I did not like Dong Baek treatment of him and denial of his relationship with his son, he too had many transgressions for a redemption. He was both a lovable and pitiful character. He understood what he lost and desperately tried to reclaim. I really hope Kim Ji Suk gets the recognition he deserves .

Second to him was Hwang Yong Shik the good guy who finished first. This was a refreshing change. Often times we watch the bad boy get the love he didn't deserve and the nice gets thrown to side. Overall the drama just had a few poor decisions made which resulted in a not quite good drama for me.

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