Han Ji Yu es un empleado del equipo de marketing de una empresa de bebidas alcohólicas. Park Ki Hoon, por otro lado, es un hábil y endiabladamente encantador chef de un famoso restaurante. Cuando se le pide a Ji Yu que se comunique con el restaurante de Ki Hoon en busca de una posible colaboración, se topa con algunas paredes, a saber, la negativa rotunda de Ki Hoon a vender bebidas alcohólicas en su restaurante. Pero Ji Yu no está listo para darse por vencido. ¿Qué hará para doblegar al testarudo chef? (Fuente: Gagaoolala || Traducción: NaLen) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 주류일절
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- Director: Kim Jin Yeol
- Guionista: Kim Hoi Joon
- Géneros: Comida, Comedia, Romance
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- Kim Joon Hyung Papel principal
- Won Do Hyun Papel principal
- Jeong Ho GyunPark Ji HaPapel secundario
- Bae Shi JunChoi WanPapel secundario
- Han Da SolKim Yun AhPapel secundario
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Liquors
All the liquors es una historia adorable!!Es una historia muy linda, para distraerse sin complicaciones, ni trama muy arriesgada que te estrese, es perfecta para verla un día que no quieres prestarle atención a nada complicado y solo necesitas relajarte, es probable que la vuelva a ver un día que este así, y quiera sonreír y pasarla bien.
Los protagonistas son una cosa pero demasiado bella!!! Quede enamorada de ambos, su quimica es muy buena y sin duda alguna espero ver trabajos futuros de ellos, ya sea junto o separados.
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There were subtle doses of humor sprinkled throughout. From the cliche situational comedy with our leads, to the caring but disgruntled "forever-alone" best friend who was stuck in an ongoing cycle of on-again, off-again with his off-screen boyfriend.
The kiss scenes were built up to pretty well, but generally lacked in the proportional execution for the build-up. I enjoyed it nonetheless though.
What I did not enjoy is how poorly constructed and inconsistent the plot was, even for a character-driven drama. It seemed to want to be a food drama, but lacked the proper attention and care for the food aspect to really warrant the title.
Even with Korean alcohol culture in mind, Jiyu could be interpreted as at least on the cusp of alcoholism for the majority of the drama (before someone comes at me with the most common rebuttal: it's been over half a year since the break up). Meanwhile, Kihoon's reason for not liking alcohol, that we seemed to have been building up tension to for so long, was too flatly delivered to have impact. Not to mention, the pacing from him being angry about the prospect of being around alcohol to selling it to openly drinking it with the rest of the characters was enough to give whiplash. Not to mention the fact that this same man who passed out after one shot is now able to drink multiple glasses with ease in the span of MAYBE a few months...
And then there were other areas of tension that were introduced and resolved too quickly. Or even an area of tension that was consistently put into subtext from beginning to end, but never resolved (the fact that Jiyu's superiors all seem to think poorly of him, resulting in a palpable lack of confidence in their presence).
I liked the ending messages though:
-The prospect of everyone liking the same dish, but liking it prepared in different ways. This same message isn't exactly uncommon with food dramas, and even dramas that only have minor focus on food (Moonlight Chicken for example).
-Food and drinks are best enjoyed in the presence of friendly company and tastes best when celebrating.
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