Monday, November 14, 2011

I Need Romance

Cast :
Jo Yeo Jung, Kim Jeong Hoon, Choi Jin Hyuk, Choi Yeo Jin, Choi Song Hyun, Ha Yun Joo


Language :
Korean 


Subtitle :
English


Availability :
VCD / DVD / Data


Price :
VCD – RM24.00
DVD – RM28.00
Data – RM6.00


Data Format :
AVI/XVID


Synopsis :
‘I Need Romance’ depicts the love lives of three 33-year-old single women.

Sunwoo In Young is a 33-year-old concierge manager at a hotel. She isn't married, but has a boy friend named Kim Sung Soo who is a movie director. They have been dating for 10 years. Sunwoo In Young hopes her boyfriend will propose to her, but he doesn't seem to have any plans for marriage. Meanwhile, In Young happens to kiss Bae Sung Hyun at a nightclub. Sung Hyun works at the same hotel as In Young. She later learns that Sung-Hyun is the son of the hotel's president. When In Young caught her boyfriend Sung Soo slept with actress Yoon Kang Hee, she informs him that she’s breaking up with him and date Sung Hyun.

Park Seo Yeon runs an online clothing store named YStyle. She has a freewheeling lifestyle and is active in pursuing her desired.

Kang Hyun Joo is a lawyer specializing in divorce. Her life has been controlled by her mother. From a distance, Hyun Joo appears as a cold, arrogant woman with a perfectionist mentality, but actually she has a cute personality and frequently makes mistakes. She is dumped by her boyfriend Kim Tae Woo at their wedding. Although they dated for 3 years the couple only has kissed. Kim Tae Woo later tells Hyun Joo that he only kissed her because he did not want to have sex with her. 


Remarks :

I like this drama for what its worth! Though their social life is not to my liking or understanding, I like the friendship portray by the three ladies. The only downside for me of this drama is the ending. I seriously didn’t like the ending! It’s not like I want her to end up with Sung Hyun either. At the beginning of this drama, I hate Sung Soo for cheating, but as the drama goes, I kinda sympathize with him for giving up to his desire though he obviously loves and value In Young more than what he thinks. As for Sung Hyun, I rooted for him in the beginning, but I love that they break-up in the end. Both are clearly into each other, but as long as there’s something either can’t give up or sacrifice for the sake of the other, then it’s clearly not going to wok up between them. For me the best ending for In Young is for her to choose neither Sung Soo nor Sung Hyun. Opening up to a possibly new relationship is not a bad ending either, and she has her two best friends by her side.

Warning!!! This drama is not suitable for those under 18 years old!