How does heartstrings end
She leaves the school grounds, and passes by certain landmarks of their relationship: the balcony where she gave him coffee every morning, the store front where they had paused under the awning in the rain, and the park where they had their date when her scandal with Seok-hyun broke out. Shin is on that very same Walk of Memories, and they see each other in the park.
Well yay! Someone did something proactive! They go to Catharsis that evening. Well that was a very cheerful ending. The last episode piled on the angst that I felt dragged down the episode needlessly. Shin was such. She becomes insanely successful and everyone else is more or less the same?
Seeing Hee-joo not be catty and jealous was refreshing though, and her mother and Tae-joon were comical. I think what really sold this drama for me was the actors. It was clear that the actors all had chemistry and got along behind the scenes — which is something to be immensely grateful for nowadays.
Even the secondary characters were incredibly fun — I mean, who can forget Soo-myung and Ki-young?! And as annoying as the Three Angry Girls were, they were definitely scene stealers. Your email address will not be published. I saw the drama yesterday and the ending was so good, I really liked it.
Thanks for the recep This drama, its great, you know not all hardcore, just lovebirds : i love it. I really liked this drama.
For most of the episodes, they left me with good feeling just before bedtime. Anyway, I'd love to see them both again as a couple in future Korean dramas. Korean dramas make me stay in love with life every time.
I loved this episode, I thought it was one of the best. The ending left me totally satisfied. The ending didn't leave you hanging and wanting more, simply perfect.
How pretty was Park Shin Hye? Totally agree on the final kiss! Seriously such a dead kiss! Thought it'd be more passionate seeing how they hadn't seen each other in such a long time.
I agree with kaedejun about the last 2 episodes. After the musical was done, I was like, eh, so what dramatic plot are the writers going to conjure up now that it's like done? I was so glad, then they had to throw this into the works. But all in all, happy with this light and humorous comedy. Jung Yonghwa and Park Shin Hye have great chemistry. I loved the characters portrayed by Jung and Park.
I was hoping ang wishing for a season 2 of the series and more projects of the two artists in the future. I loved their loveteam I loved their characters and I was hoping for a season 2 of the series and more projects of the two artists in the future. There's just too much to watch these days I'll miss heartstrings, it's been so long since I've watched something so refreshing I liked the drama so much!
And I felt that they will do something like this in the last episode! I really hate it when girls chasing boys insanely, so I really liked the logical act of kyo won in this drama. Although she liked shin but her acts was logistic and understandable. I really like the fact of getting rid of misunderstanding in the drama! Although when shin says kyo won that if you go I'll break up with you in the scandal incident it was a little too much of a word, but finally we see that he was understanding of the situation from the start.
And the last episode, actually acting like a noble is a part of k drama's but there is some sense of reality within it that makes it believable! You just need to think what ere you going to do if you wew shin!
Actually if you really like the other party you will do the same! And kyo won wasn't that much dumb, she noticed there is something wrong with his hand.
But if she even figured out the reason of the break up she couldn't do any thing. That's the bitterness of a relationship you may understand things beyound what they look but you can't act upon that because you are not sure, so people prefer to hate or hurt themselves rather than act upon their illusions!
So I can understand why shin did that and why kyo won act like that. The only thing was that they could have write the drama better! Cause actors did a great job! Any way thanks for the recap! And hope future dramas inherit the logic of this drama! I thought the drama was great but a bit sad that it ended up to episode 15 and they had to rush everything and make everything one hour less, but overall, it was a nice ending.
Since Heartstring ended, now I have to find another drama to watch :P. Well, hmmm. After watching these last two episodes, I realized I don't quite know what this drama was trying to do. The first four episodes were all about the angsty four leads, but the PD cleared that mess up quickly.
Then it became about a young couple falling for each other, and IMO more interestingly, a girl discovering her true passion in music beyond what she has been raised to play.
That was the drama I enjoyed. Was it light? Was it TOO fluffy? I enjoyed the set-up of this drama, producing a musical, because it is one loaded with interesting issues to explore and is already loaded with justifiable tension even if I am not sure this drama fully explored the possibilities allowed by it.
Then the musical ended episode And the residual issues that could have been wrapped up in the latter half of episode 15 took up two episodes. Wow were these last episodes painful. I was bored, and then I became angry. Why does a company president sign a contract with a newbie singer who has no prior training, in singing or in dance, and who has already displayed flaky behavior by first signing the contract, backing out, and then taking back her back out?
Why was there an unnecessary time jump, and why does it just so happen that everyone leaves for exactly one year and comes back at exactly the same time? Like Kaedejun pointed out, why was Shin acting like a noble idiot even after the surgery is over and he is in recovery, aside from the fact that they apparently cannot get back together until just before the show ends? Sorry, just needed to vent there for a minute. My original point was that the last two episodes really confused my idea of what the drama was about.
The forced separation really shot my goodwill for the OTP everyone KNOWS that they will get together, and all this bickering just got on my nerves because it was unnecessary and excessive. And the beauty of Kyu-won's discovery of her dream was undermined by immediately making it come true by presenting her with the contract within days and by making her successful within a year. Wouldn't it have been more interesting and logical to see her have to yunno Put some effort into achieving her goal and convincing her grandfather of its merits?
So overall? Cute, had a good run in the middle, and then decided to shoot itself in the face just for some excitement. I just don't find the sound of PSH's voice pleasant. They lost an episode, so things are a bit rushed. I think some things could have been shortened and some lengthened.
Her shot to stardom was a bit fast but there's not much time. It would be odd to have them back together again say 5 years. Too much time has passed. I don't think the school would keep her position for that long either. As for Shin being a noble idiot after he's had the surgery.
I think it's because he's the one who dumped Kyu Won. He doesn't have the confidence to ask her back again. He's also not sure of her feelings towards him after what he did. But after bumping into her at the park, he's sure she's still in love with him and decided to take a chance.
As for the sex scandal. I really wonder who would have believed it. They both have partners, their age difference and there's no concrete evidence other than they both walked out from a hotel.
It was only one time and it's not like the hotel didn't have other stuff like restaurants, bar or cafe inside. It's not like they frequently hung out. I just thought it was silly in first place for anyone to believe in it.
Just another of TJ's stupid ideas. If they were caught multiple times hanging out, then I would start wondering. I'm kind of glad they didn't go into extremes of kdrama like, parents against their relationship and doing anything to break them up, finding out they're half siblings, the get hit by a car, get life threatening illness, etc. It's just a simple young love drama. The script could have been written better, but the overall feel was about youngsters in school.
Going to school, doing festivals, hanging out with friends, falling in love, dating, breaking up, etc. I would prefer comedy but this was advertised as a melodrama. I think to appreciate the drama.. I say HS is not the typical Kdrama whether the tearjerker or romcom type I think my wording may have confused my point. I thought that this show was a little too light at times, but overall I liked the tone, and was most satisfied when the show was pursuing the thread of Kyu Won's discovery of her dream.
I thought that the show skillfully dispensed with the potentially makjang elements in the plot quickly and logically that the parents remained just friends and that Shin didn't misunderstand. The wrist surgery is the big thing because everyone knows what is Shin's biggest dream—that's the point.
Remember the promise about his father's old record, that Kyu-Won can only return it when Shin have an album and become a great guitarist? For us maybe it's not a big thing. But in Shin's and Kyu-Won's perspective , of course it's more than big. HS it's not a 'perfect drama' and the ending is 'so-so' a little cliffhanger? As we know, HS got so many problems with the production team. So—I think I'll accept it. Even I'm not really satisfied. Fanfiction alert. I totally agree with you It was dragged out and unnecessary.
I'm quite disappointed that this drama started out with so much potential and ended so weak. I totally agree with you! I hated the wrist surgery, and wished they had focused more on Gyu won finally realizing that she has potential. I wish they had focused more on the students trying to achieve their dreams, rather than on unneeded angst.
I thought the angst was logical. Kyu Won wouldn't have left Shin when he's down because she caused it. But Shin loves her too much to allow her to give up her future for him. It's a once in a life time opportunity. The only way is to break up and set her loose. Shin is an awesome BF : He's extreme, but he knows when to hold on and and when to let go. I'm glad they got back together again. Happy ending. I just love this drama, because is so light and doesn't make your head hurt because of its complexity.
Yong Hwa is certainly better in showing emotion here, although the kissing part is still feel blahhh. I guess Geun Seok is better at kissing, because he started early and experienced it with more senior actress thanks to Hwang Jin Yi.
I just love Shin Hye, no need to say it I notice here that Shin and Gyu Won wear the same shade of color whenever they are in the good mood together, how cute. Why does he have to keep his eyes closed? I actually prefer to keep my eyes open when kissing and so does my partner. So I don't even understand why people close their eyes when kissing. Maybe that's just me.. The final kiss was so bland This drama was a real mixed bag: hits and misses, modern and old-fashioned I don't regret watching it at all.
But I did want more oomph, more bite, more conflicts to sink my teeth into. It made up with charm what it lacked in writing.
I really enjoyed seeing LS and GW date and have a relationship over several episodes. But the k-drama culture which doesn't allow girls to hug back or kiss back or even make the first move must change. The female lead took the lead to make the first move, to ask to date, and she took the lead to kiss the male lead.
Its quite refreshing to watch them being so frank. Sorry that I'm talking about another drama in this thread.. But seriously, I thought they overused the main drama song you've fallen for me by yong hwa a little too much that now I'm so tired of it.
Sigh, another song to add to my k-drama collection, to join "Love is Punishment" and "Crazy in Love. I hear you, carrot, that's why I watch all KSA dramas - she really selects roles where women have their own drive and passion. Yeah, also the Samsoon theme still stay with me after several years. I purposely memorized some of the songs in Korean language Hangul just so I could sing along with them. I thought the series was OK. I was watching "Athena" over the last few weeks and it was nice to have something "lighter" and definitely sweeter as a break.
I'd like to see them do something together in the future. What kind of watching was ki-young was supposed to do regarding kyu-won? Also, for me, I never quite understand how on earth did shin get started on the dance prof crush in the first place? We just know that he has essetially stalking the lady since episode 1.
KW vented anger on Shin but saying she hates him and actually hating him are two things. She said it out of anger but clearly it's quite the opposite. She loves him so much but she hates him for lying to her even if it's for her own good. I liked most of the episode I really liked this drama, the music and the romance I hate to say this but i kind of wanted this drama to be over This is a first for me. When i am excited about a drama, it stays that way till the end but this drama was exhausting for me Thank God for you recap I enjoyed the final episode.
The writing in this drama wasn't great, but somehow it worked anyway. The leads were adorable together, and there were lots of funny moments. I liked how the romance storyline didn't follow the typical Kdrama arc until the final episode, anyway. I think part of the reason the ending fell so flat was because they were squishing two episodes worth of drama into one episode and I agree--it really weighed down the last episode.
And as sweet as the final kiss was, it didn't make too much sense after Kyu won told Shin that she hated him now. But this drama was sooo addicting!
I think they would make a nice couple. The finale was just Having said that, I did cry. YFFM was like a breath of fresh air to me. It's obviously flawed oh all the untapped potentials I throughly enjoyed the music, the breezy atmosphere and the fresh summer colours. Watching them just spending time together was like witnessing something precious and dear. Their relationship just felt so real.
Even though the story took a nose-dive in the later episodes, I have no regrets with this drama. It's simple, beautiful and has heart. Most importantly, it made me giddy and happy. I coudlnt agree with you more! It was vibrant and sweet. Different from other kdramas and tried to be its on genre. I liked it that there wasnt the typical evil girl or evil guy. Everyone was neutral. Just trying to live day by day. Just a comment on So Yi-hyun I did not like her all that much in "You've Fallen For Me".
It seems that some actresses and actors cannot take a relatively flat character and make them really likable. This definitely is not her brightest moment, but I'm just blaming this for the most part on the writers for a weak character. It was a sweet show, but really, it ended so flatly. But it WAS sweet. Then, he invites Shin to do the music. Lee Shin gives some musical scores to Seok Hyun, but refuses to join the production.
Gyu Won finds out, and meets up with Lee Shin to persuade him to join. Lee Shin is cold with her, and tells her not to contact him. Gyu Won is deeply hurt, but later finds out from Seok Hyun that Lee Shin had an operation and hid the truth from her. Now, she can really hate him. She runs out, and goes to places which reminds her of their relationship. She ends up in the park where they had a date, and sees Lee Shin walking towards her.
Lee Shin looks up sternly, but breaks into a smile, when it dawn upon him that they are both reliving their memories, and rushes to hug her. He then says: I love you, and kisses her. They go to the band performance, and perform together in front of the crowd, including their friends. My thoughts: cute drama, but not very deep.
Ending: Good. Posted by Aurelia at PM. Labels: happy ending , heartstrings , kdrama , you've fallen for me.
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