:: Full House - Part I ::
Watching a Korean drama series lately, called "Full House". I've watched it before with my ex-housemates, but its kinda brief one, because I don't stick to home quite often that time. ^_^ So, I've burned it into my DVD-RW and brought it over here. I haven't finish this series, but it was the only Korean drama series that can attract me to continue with it (Not to be offensive to those Korean drama die-hard fans). It was the only Korean drama I heard before (previously) that does not contained crying scene in every episode of the series. It was funny and kinda meaningful in its way.
The story is about Young-Jae, a movie star, who married a girl named Jee-eun. And, their marriage is contract-based, it is a trade among themselves. They do not like each other at the beginning. Both of them have a stubborn personality, and do not always speak out what they really meant. They hurt each other verbally quite often, but they actually do not mean it. Because of their pride, egoism, they rather say something untrue or being seen as a joke by each other. Time after time, Jee-eun falls for Young-Jae, waits for him all the times. She dare not speak out her feelings to him because their relationship is contract-based. In the end, Young-Jae also had feelings for her, and tried his best to keep their relationship, their marriage, as a true one. ^_^ Happy ending and they lived happily ever after.
Anyway, every story has their antagonists, bad people, or just people in between, narratives. There was a handsome guy in this drama that actually falls for Jee-eun's silly type of character. And he was trying to asked her for a chance. He said:
"If", this noun, is the word I hate most in this world.
It had already happened, what were to said is useless, isn't it?
But, from the very second I met you, I always thought of this word.
"If" the chance was given to me first.
"If" Jee-eun met me first.
"If" Jee-eun did not married to Young-jae.
"If" there's a chance for me again, I would never give up...I think...
But, if your marriage is just a trade, I am not too late, ain't I? Can you give me a chance?
The story is about Young-Jae, a movie star, who married a girl named Jee-eun. And, their marriage is contract-based, it is a trade among themselves. They do not like each other at the beginning. Both of them have a stubborn personality, and do not always speak out what they really meant. They hurt each other verbally quite often, but they actually do not mean it. Because of their pride, egoism, they rather say something untrue or being seen as a joke by each other. Time after time, Jee-eun falls for Young-Jae, waits for him all the times. She dare not speak out her feelings to him because their relationship is contract-based. In the end, Young-Jae also had feelings for her, and tried his best to keep their relationship, their marriage, as a true one. ^_^ Happy ending and they lived happily ever after.
Anyway, every story has their antagonists, bad people, or just people in between, narratives. There was a handsome guy in this drama that actually falls for Jee-eun's silly type of character. And he was trying to asked her for a chance. He said:
"If", this noun, is the word I hate most in this world.
It had already happened, what were to said is useless, isn't it?
But, from the very second I met you, I always thought of this word.
"If" the chance was given to me first.
"If" Jee-eun met me first.
"If" Jee-eun did not married to Young-jae.
"If" there's a chance for me again, I would never give up...I think...
But, if your marriage is just a trade, I am not too late, ain't I? Can you give me a chance?
-Episode 10, 22:00-23:15-
Awww...He was soooooo cute, and what he said was totally true! It was very meaningful. And this drama actually reflects the real world that girls are always the one who waits. They wait for someone to approach, wait for someone to come, wait for love. Girls are always passive in action. There are not much of them out there that can tell the one they loved, "I love you", "Wo ai ni", "Wa ai lu", "Ngor ngoi nei", "Saya cinta pada mu", "Anata wa aishitemasu", "Saranghae yo!!!", etc. ^_^
In this drama, these words are rarely being speak out, because of their personality - stubborn, pride, ego, kiasu. There was a part, which Young-Jae called home to Jee-eun to tells her that he was outside with his childhood friend (also the one he loved at the beginning of the story). After Young-Jae hang up, Jee-eun still hold on to the phone, saying :"Young-Jae, don't go and meet her. Come home straight. Come home." Sigh! Poor girl... Do not wait anymore!
Therefore, all ya folks out there, tell the one that you loved, YOU LOVE THEM! No matter who they are, your parents, bros n sis, lovers, friends, tell them you love them! Tell them in your way, your language (I have gave some examples, ^_^), tell them everyday, at least once, tell them, "I love you!!"
Am I correct my dear friends? Anyone who is interested about this drama, can ask me for it, or go and watch it yourself, okie? Korean drama series, "Full House", highly recommended!! ^_^
Until then, see ya'll!! ^_^ Cheers!
P/S: Hmm... I guess Iqbal was right, my mom does not paid and send me here to watch "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon". It is because I'm here to watch "Full House", LOL~

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