He played the spoiled, neglected kid well. Overall, I think he did a fairly good job, especially if you consider the fact that he’s a newcomer. The main reason I started watching this series was because of Lee Min Ho. Other than that I don’t really have much to say about her. She did the angry, resentful face really well though. She did an decent job portraying her character, I feel she could have done better. (Although my sister liked her instantly because she looks “different”, I don’t know what she meant by that though.)Īs for her acting, it was okay. I guess she’s an acquired taste, she just takes some time getting used to. I have seen a couple of pictures of her on the internet where I found her pretty. Or maybe it’s just in this drama, because she’s supposed to be playing the part of a commoner. There are times that she looks so plain and unattractive, but every now and then she looks adorable. (I’m too lazy to write about all the characters, so I’ll just talk about F4 and Jan Di) Jung Ho Bin as Jung Sang Rok (Kang Hee Soo’s Chief Secretary). Lee Jung Gil as Yoon Seok Young (Ji Hoo’s grandfather).Lee Min Jung as Ha Jae Kyung (JK Group’s CEO’s daughter and Jun Pyo’s fiancee).Han Chae Young as Min Seo Hyun (F4’s best friend/Ji Hoo’s ex girl friend).Lee Hye Young as Kang Hee Soo (Jun Pyo’s mother).Kim Hyun Joo as Goo Joon Hee (Jun Pyo’s elder sister).Kim So Eun as Chu Ga Eul (Jan Di’s best friend).Completely new to the idea of someone standing up to him, Goo Jun Pyo finds Geum Jan Di’s strong will interesting and soon starts to develop feelings for her. When Jan Di’s friend, Oh Min Ji, gets into trouble with Goo Jun Pyo, Jan Di sticks up for her and ends up declaring war against Jun Pyo. F4 is well known throughout Korea for their good looks and the power they have over society. This includes the infamous F4, a group of four boys led by the notorious Goo Jun Pyo. The story begins when Geum Jan Di, a “commoner” working at a porridge shop, is offered a swimming scholarship to Shin Hwa high school, a prestigious academy made exclusively for the children of the elite members of society. Since I was completely obsessed with “You’re Beautiful” when I started watching BOF (and because I already had an idea of what the story was about, having watched “Meteor Garden”) I didn’t think that I would like it that much, but I actually enjoyed it. I’ve always wanted to try watching Boys Over Flowers because I wanted to see what all the hype was about. After my “You’re Beautiful” obsession, I searched for more Asian dramas to watch.
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