If I hadn't started watching Scent of Woman yesterday afternoon, this would have been my latest favourite Korean drama after Beethoven's Virus.
The last five minutes is very relevant to the modern day dilemma of an educated woman: what comes first, career or family? After the build-up, the angst and the conflicts, the ending seems rather conventional and a little bit of a let-down. That said, given the personality of the princess and the actual choice in the society, it is probably the most realistic one.
Song Seung-heon is repeating what he has done best in East of Eden but with a face like that, one just never minds.
Before watching this one, I had tried very hard indeed to convince myself that if I stay tuned, Mary Stayed Out All Night and Dream High might grow on me. I am glad that I had chosen to look elsewhere for works of better quality.
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