Thursday, January 22, 2015

Heirs (Personal Review)

At the beginning of 2014 last year, I was so pumped up and excited for this new drama  many of my friends were mentioning to me about called, "Heirs." I was like okay it has two of my favorite actors/actresses acting in the drama so why not take a chance and have a stab at watching it right? So began to watch it and Heirs talked about friendships, love triangles, and enemies, just like other Korean dramas would right?!

In the beginning of the drama it introduces 18 year old, Cha Eun-Sang who lives with her deaf mother. Her mother works as a part time house maid for a rich family. Eun-Sang's mother communicates with the family by writing what she wants and needs on a notepad with a pen. So life's all good right?! It is all good until one day they receive a letter from her sister who lives in the U.S informing Eun-Sang and he mother that she's getting married and that she need money sent over there. Eun-Sang's mother tells her to take money out of her own saving account and as a result Eun-Sang is enraged with the decision that her mother has made because of her sister.

So pretty much she arrives in America and knows nothing about it's culture and everything, but she does try to find out where her sister lives and when she goes up and knocks on the door her sister lives in and finds out she's living in a dirty house with a violent boyfriend and it turns out that her sister lied to her about getting married and she dropped out of school and works at a restaurant. She finds the place her sister works at and takes the money Eun-Sang brought for her wedding and leaves without saying good-bye to her sister. 

After that I was just like oh the plot was kind of interesting, but after reading the synopsis and all I decided that it was going to be a waste of time, I knew the story was going to have some cheesy ending. But as I continued to watch a little longer I just couldn't stand the plot cause it just got so much more worse and a lot of different characters kept coming in. So if you're fairly interested in this drama go for it and watch it, don't let my opinion drive you away from watching a drama you might like. (408 words)

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