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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Secret Garden(Korean Drama) Review 


The Secret Garden is a Korean drama where a action film stunts woman crosses the paths of the wealthy CEO of the company that her best friend and roommate is employed . At first the maincharacter, the stunts woman Gil Ra Im , finds the CEO rudebecause she thinks that he is just some arrogance rich guy, but after his identity is revealed , she starts to learn that his blatant rudeness is a rouse to hide his effections for her. Things then get out of hand after the two go to a strange deserted restraunt in the woods callled "The Mysterious Garden" and end up buying medicinal alcohols which they drink later on that night and end up switching bodies. 
   The Secret Garden is a rather compelling romantic drama because it shows the CEO being blown away by a girl who'sconsidered socially beneath him and now he's for the first time learning what it is to be smitten with love for someone. I alos like the comedic aspects of the drama that is greated by The CEOs cousin, a nearly washed oup Korean Pop star  named Oska, who is on the verge of being exposed for lip syncing and desperately needs Gil Ra Im , also a winner of his sweepstakes , in order to revive his inmage as a heart throb, as she is a huge die-hard fan of his. This arrangement makes a humorous love triangle, which gets even funnier when the two maincharacters switch bodies with someone of the opposite gender , inviting all the awkwardness that comes when somebody has possesion of yur body . 
    I found some f the CEO's rudeness a little too abrasive as there were many instances where he came off a a complete jerk to Gil Ra Im , rather than being a sophisticated heir with game.In the same token their constant friction makes you as the audience , want to know just how things are gong to actually pan out and when wilthey be up front about their feeelings with eachother. All in all I would give The Secret Garden three stars as a personal rating. 

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