Call It Love (2023) poster
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Shim Woo Joo se entera de que su padre, quien huyó con una mujer hace 15 años, ha fallecido. Woo Joo decide vengarse en el funeral, pero se entera de que su padre le dio en vida la casa, donde ella vive con sus hermanos, a su amante, quien la vendió dejándolos en la calle y le dio el dinero a su hijo, Han Dong Jin, quien tiene una empresa con problemas financieros. Woo Joo decide entrar a trabajar a esta empresa con un plan de venganza para recuperar lo que es suyo. (Fuente: AkkoLaOtako en MyDramaList) Edit Translation

  • Español
  • Arabic
  • Français
  • Polski
  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: feb 22, 2023 - abr 12, 2023
  • Emitido en: Miércoles
  • Original Network: Disney+ Hulu
  • Duración: 1 hr. 10 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.3 (scored by 9,947 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #1091
  • Popularidad: #492
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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abr 17, 2023
16 of 16 episodios vistos
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Historia 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
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Sanó mi corazón

Es increíble lo mucho que me ha gustado este dorama. De principio a fin fue totalmente mi estilo.
Los personajes están tan bien escritos y actuados que hay escenas totalmente mudas donde puedes entender lo que se dicen con la mirada. Es increíble que la relación entre los personajes se salgan del esquema y que en ningún momento haya caído en el drama barato y repetitivo como la ex o el mejor amigo de infancia, totalmente aplaudible.
Estoy realmente enamorada de esta historia. El poder ver cómo van evolucionando y sanando los personajes hizo que pudiera empatizar con ellos en más de una forma. Lloré muchas veces al sentirme identificada, no es algo que me pase a menudo. Me hizo sanar.
Ponerle 10 no es suficiente, realmente necesito poder ponerle más nota. Se va definitivamente a mis favoritos.

La escena final (esto no cuenta como spoiler) cuadra con la imagen del disco de la canción del protagonista (canción de la que estoy totalmente enamorada, por cierto) realmente hizo que mi corazón saltara al darme cuenta.
Me encanta!

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mar 16, 2023
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Call It Shim Woo Joo

I was unprepared for how much I liked this drama, especially since I've been in a somewhat prolonged slump in K-drama, so this was a welcome surprise. Without a doubt, Shim Woo Joo is the star of this drama. I love everything about her. She is a rare and refreshing character in the K-drama world. I love how much she feels and isn't scared to show it. I love that she isn't a pushover. I love that she lets herself live her emotions, whether anger, frustration, hate, love, or whatever else. Kudos to Lee Sung-Kyung for doing such a fantastic job with her. She has come a very long way.

A lot touched me with this drama, and it's what makes it so relatable. I am from a culture where one is expected to respect elders and authority figures, but as I grew up, I realized respect is earned, not given. People cannot just demand it because culture expects it or because of age or blood relation. I don't know if this drama intends to push this notion, but I respect it for putting it out there, and it's why the story and the way it's told captured me completely.

The raw emotions in this drama and how it looks to tackle societal expectations in who and what love looks like and the need to continually save other people's face/pride, especially of elders, bosses, seniors, and family members, at one's expense, always disguising their true feelings feels more like punishment than reverence. Add to that the hierarchical societal roles and the logic or illogical stance of obedience, responsibility, and adherence at all times is a part of the culture that is hard to accept or even understand if one is not born into it.

As good as Lee Sung-Kyung is, Kim Young Kwang is even better in how he plays Han Dong Jin. I love him in this very stoic, melancholy role. I haven't seen him like this before, apart from his last Netflix drama, Somebody, now that was something else. I liked him as an actor, but that drama proved he isn't just a pretty face with a beautiful smile. The man can act. But this drama doesn't just do a fantastic job of flushing out Woo Joo and Dong Jin as leads but puts the same detail and care in Yoon Joon, Shim Hye Seong, Choi Sun Woo, and even Min Young. It's what makes it such a good drama. One of the best of 2023 to date.

Early on, I understood Woo Joo's need for revenge, and I appreciate her family's reaction to her falling in love with the sworn enemy's son. But I can't find fault in Woo Joo catching feelings for him. What hurts most is that Han Dong Jin was unfairly judged for being the enemy's son. Even before knowing what kind of person he was, they had already considered him as foul as his mother. The sad thing is that when people judge others, they do not define them; they define themselves.

I wish Woo Joo had just opened up to Han Dong Jin, but then life is so much more complex than that. Despite growing up with a selfish mother, I love the person and man he's become. To think that this world has a parent like his makes me cringe and filled with sorrow. I cannot comprehend parents like her, but I now fully understand the saying that every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child. People say we are products of our environment, but I tend to agree with those who say we are products of our choices despite our environment.

Life is so unfair at times, but it's also a string of natural and unexpected changes and opportunities for growth, despite or maybe because of it. It's admirable how far everyone in this drama comes, or maybe a better word is grows, especially Woo Joo and Hye Seong. I love that falling in love doesn't distinguish between enemies or friends. It doesn't follow human-set cultures or blind traditions. It happens because it's right and, in the process, changes everything for the better.

I love this drama and how everything, spoken and unspoken words, movements, stares- has meaning. It just clicks and falls into place despite how complex we humans can get, as it happened for Woo Joo and Dong Jin and Yoon Joon and Hye Seong. I value this drama for conveying that life is a matter of choices. Just because something is traditional or culturally acceptable, or not for that matter, is no reason to continue, especially when it causes more harm than good. As they say, one's tradition and culture should be a guide, not a jailor. As I said, I wasn't prepared for how much I would enjoy this drama, and to think I almost didn't watch it because of its title. A lesson learned never again to judge a drama by its title.

They say to engage an audience and have them relate to the characters in a story, character development is critical, and if there was any drama that had that in abundance, it's this one. Throughout the 16-week journey, all the characters, even the horrid mom, grew tremendously. What made this drama special was how convincing the actors were, but more importantly, the dialogue and the talking back and forth were beautifully done. I love the message too. Love can forgive all if we let it. All the actors were outstanding, but Kim Young Kwang stood out to me the most. He was just superb. Kudos to everyone involved with this heartwarming drama. Watch it, it will not disappoint you.

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Detalles

  • Drama: Call It Love
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: feb 22, 2023 - abr 12, 2023
  • Emitido On: Miércoles
  • Original Network: Disney+, Hulu
  • Duración: 1 hr. 10 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13 + - Adolescentes de 13 o más

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  • Puntuación: 8.3 (puntuado por 9,947 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #1091
  • Popularidad: #492
  • Fans: 28,091

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