A Fun and Addicting Drama
"Playful Kiss" is a Korean adaptation of the Japanese manga and drama, "Itazura na Kiss", and the Taiwanese drama, "It Started With a Kiss" and "They Kiss Again". It is a story of a not so smart girl, Oh Ha Ni (Jung So Min), - who falls in love with genius, Baek Seung Jo (Kim Hyun Joong).
This drama is totally hilarious and is very addicting. The story is fun and entertaining. It is hard to stop watching it. I think I've seen this drama for more than 5 times and I plan to watch it more. At first, I just watched this drama just to see if this adaptation is better than the Taiwanese one, but as I watch it, I start to love the characters and even the actors. Kim Hyun Joong did a very good job in playing their role. You will feel their pain - especially Oh Ha Ni's. They had a perfect chemistry. I was so addicted that I own two copies of this drama.
Btw, this is the drama where I start to like and became addicted to Kim Hyun Joong.
Best Korean Drama of 2010
Another cute and funny Korean Drama. If you loved Boys Over Flowers then you will not be disappointed with this one. Typical high school story of a girl crushing on the untouchable Goldenboy in school and goes through hell back with all the ridicule and teasing and meanness. But of course he's a sweetheart deep down. Can't wait to own it!
MISCHIEVOUS KISS - FUN DRAMA BUT NOT THE BEST
Based on the popular Japanese comic Itazura na Kiss is an adorable Korean TV drama series that follows in the footsteps of hits like Boys Over Flowers. Spunky high school student Hani isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. In fact, she is in the worst class at her school (the vice principal refers to her class as cancer cells bringing them down). However, thou she lacks brains; she is true to her heart. Her problem is that she is head over heels in love with her school's top student, the handsome genius Seungjo (played by cutie Kim Hyun Joong from Boys Over Flowers and boyband SS501). Hani finally gathers up the courage to confess her love in a love letter to Seungjo, but he coldly rejects her and embarrasses her in front of the whole school. He even goes as far as editing the love letter and grading it with a D minus. And if that wasn't enough, a string of unfortunate events forces Hani and her father to move in with her father's old childhood friend - who is none other than...
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