There is nothing really crazy, fanciful or dreamy about “Crazy Romance”, as compared to similar genre theme movies like “My Sassy Girl”.

The only crazy element here is what the leads would do when they get drunk.

It is very much about the ordinary love lives of people in their mid or late 30s, that you may see a little of yourself or your peers in the characters.

Gone is the warm, fuzzy feeling with butterflies flying in your stomach when you reach that age. No more fantasies, but it doesn’t mean less drama in our lives. We ought to be able to deal with breakups better due to our life experiences.

Is that the case when it comes to matters of the heart?

As we would typically term “age is just a number”, but it doesn’t equate to increasing maturity as we age, when it comes to dealing with things that our hearts cannot cope with.

The storyline is a little bland, because it is a portrayal of the lives of ordinary people. There is literally no climax, but there are scenes or incidents which we can relate to.

Kim Rae Won and Gong Hyo Jin are not your typical good-looking Korean celebs, but we can’t deny how they have captivated our hearts with their acting all these years. They make it work again with their on-screen camaraderie and acting abilities.

The protagonists are in their mid 30s, who have had their fair shares of bad breakups and are the complete opposite of each other.

Sun Young believes that once a relationship is over and done with, it is over, while Jae Hoon believes that there may still be a tinge of hope for rekindling the relationship for it is never easy to start or end one.

There are a couple of things that this movie is trying to address, about cyber bullying, shaming others, the toxicity at work environment when the gossipmongers enjoy spreading rumours and also how the current generation relies on instant messaging apps like Whatsapp or KakaoTalk to communicate more than talking to one another.

You would rather type message to one another even if you are just a few metres away in actual physical proximity.

It also addresses the following topics with regards to the use of social media:
– Toxic spreading of rumours/gossips via social media, including an ex posting fake news and your particulars on internet
– Replying to the wrong group chats
– Texting an ex nonstop to rant about his/her misgivings

We have heard and seen a fair share of Korean celebrities ending up in suicides due to the relentless bashing of netizens. It is an unforgiving universe in the cyber world, where everyone just hides behind their keyboards and type all they want irresponsibly. It is an avenue for them to release their stress but also to unleash their evil side, to talk bad about others openly.

While freedom of speech is important, we need to be more mindful of not just our opinions, but how it would affect the receiving party.

We often hear about others’ doings, be it right or wrong, from the mouths of other people. But how often do we seek to verify the truth or think twice before we disseminate this information to a third party?

Gong Hyo Jin is conferred the “Queen of Rom-Coms”, while many ladies would envy her for all the charming male leads she has as partners. There’s a very likable vibe about her and you would feel happy and comfortable to watch her act. Kim Rae Won has not taken on a “comedic” genre drama or movie for the longest time. It has been 22 years but he gets more charismatic as he ages. I literally can’t say No to any of his works.

While it is an open ending, for there is no guarantee that two heartbroken souls would find solace in each other and live happily ever after.

Isn’t that the same in real life?

We fumble and stumble along the way, we fall and break, but we try to pick ourselves up and be a better me.

We forge on, even if venturing into the unknown future.

what the director wishes to convey through this movie is for people who have been hurt before, to learn to be brave and continue to believe in love.

Love is not just about the lovey-dovey moments and sweet nothings, but it is also about seeing through the hard times together as we learn more about our partner and ourselves through this process.

So here’s one for those who have been hurt and hope that they could believe in love again, and also for those who are in love, to continue to love in their most 真切 ways.

The most ordinary love may not sound as “exciting” than short-lived 轰轰烈烈 romances, but they are worth a lifetime to upkeep that marathon.
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“黑骑士”在韩国人的定义,就是在玩游戏时, 希望有人代替你喝酒或受罚之类时, 把那个人称为”黑骑士”,就会体你代劳。

虽然跨越生死,几经轮回, 过了200年再次相遇的爱情故事,并不算新鲜题材,但能在故事里编入了永生不死的存在,和许多悬疑元素,是还蛮扣人心弦的。虽然故事最后的结局未能让我大满意,但也含着泪和惋惜看到剧末。

我想,世事无完美,能把握当下,活在现在,就是最好的选择。很多不受控制的事情,我们也都处于无力的状态。

这部剧集还是能牵动人心,让你心里飘浮着许多涟漪的原因,处了 Slovenia 漂亮到令人窒息,又想谈恋爱的风景和氛围,还有这次金来沅 oppa 许多看了令人脸红心跳的”撩妹”动作。

Oppa 这次在戏里虽然依旧有着悲伤的故事,但感觉上爽朗很多。角色开朗许多,人也变得比较调皮和 charming. 他不只很会带戏,也很能让观众入戏。毕竟演了20年戏,是很有魅力的男演员。

外加”永远的存在”的确是个引人深思的话题。有多少人渴望着长生不老,但那不老不死不灭的存在,其实是一种诅咒,也是种惩罚。

当所有爱你和你爱的人一一死去,你却依然年轻,继续活个200年都不会变老,那你又该如何度过你的人生呢?

又或者说, 如果要和你爱的人在一起,你就得残酷接受你得永生的事实。若选择离开,你就能变回正常。那你又会如何抉择呢?

Sharon Boutique 也是戏剧里非常重要的一个场景, 有种神秘力量但又令人毛骨悚然的氛围。 女主角的人生因为一件大衣而产生了巨大的变化。主角们在戏里的 Winter Clothing Fashion 真的是美到没话说, 势必会掀起一股热潮。

虽然说 Shin Se Kyung 当女一的确让人有些担心,但或许是 Rae Won oppa 蛮会带戏,所以至少这次他们俩的 chemistry,不至于看了让人觉得没感觉。虽然差了11岁, 还是有两小无猜的感觉。

但论演技,当然是不只漂亮但又很能演”坏女人”角色的 Seo Ji Hye 锋芒毕露。她每个眼神和反应都能让你时而怜悯她, 时而很讨厌她。但观众都不难了解她的愤怒,嫉妒,执着。

这是部不错的剧集, that’s if you like a little of fantasy, romance and melodrama.

There’s also plenty of 商场上的阿谀我诈。

不知道世上是不是真的有至死不渝的爱情或像 Soo Ho 这样牺牲奉献的”黑骑士”存在,但肯定的是 You will really fall in love with Kim Rae Won in this drama.

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