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A healing melodrama about the fate of Cha Jin-woo, a deaf person who is used to express emotions through pictures instead of words, and Jeong Moo-eun, who expresses her heart with her voice.A healing melodrama about the fate of Cha Jin-woo, a deaf person who is used to express emotions through pictures instead of words, and Jeong Moo-eun, who expresses her heart with her voice.A healing melodrama about the fate of Cha Jin-woo, a deaf person who is used to express emotions through pictures instead of words, and Jeong Moo-eun, who expresses her heart with her voice.
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When I watched the trailers of this drama, I thought it would be a sad yet sweet love story, but it was nothing more than that. And it brought much more shine and beauty than I expected with 2 episodes. ( I got spoiled about something really that I don't watch from original drama version, hope that will change in these new remake version ).
In the first and second episodes, two people who met on Jeju Island came together like destiny and gradually became closer. However, there is also an episode that provides more insight into Jin-woo and Mo Eu difficult lives. Jin-woo, who was falsely accused, and Mo-eun, who faced countless failures in the process of realizing her dream, both of them became aware that the path they took was not the same, easy. Two people with their own shortcomings gradually become closer and develop love. Yes, It is pretty popular for two people with wounds to cross paths and heal each other's wounds, but it depends how the story processed with character development. For now it is starting point in this drama, let's wait and watch how will they sucess in this classical troop.
Actor acting :- Cha Jin-woo, the main protagonist ( Male lead ) conveys his emotions through sign language in place of words. Because of the nature of his character, it ( his character) does not convey emotions through dialogue, however it conveys deep an impact through the eyes and sign language. The straightforward storytelling that appears typically also leaves a solid impression.
Mo-eun main protagonist ( Female lead ) sees Jin-woo's emotions through his eyes, Mo-eun cannot exchange his emotions and feelings through dialogues with Jin-woo, but she does with her heart. She impressed with her acting.
And the word that shows us how the Jin-woo feels when he saw again Ma-eun "I thought it was definitely up to me to try to live with others. There are more people in the world who can listen to it without trying...However, some of those people approached me and greeted me first. I'm glad to see you again,".
Monday's and Tuesday's come fast please.
In the first and second episodes, two people who met on Jeju Island came together like destiny and gradually became closer. However, there is also an episode that provides more insight into Jin-woo and Mo Eu difficult lives. Jin-woo, who was falsely accused, and Mo-eun, who faced countless failures in the process of realizing her dream, both of them became aware that the path they took was not the same, easy. Two people with their own shortcomings gradually become closer and develop love. Yes, It is pretty popular for two people with wounds to cross paths and heal each other's wounds, but it depends how the story processed with character development. For now it is starting point in this drama, let's wait and watch how will they sucess in this classical troop.
Actor acting :- Cha Jin-woo, the main protagonist ( Male lead ) conveys his emotions through sign language in place of words. Because of the nature of his character, it ( his character) does not convey emotions through dialogue, however it conveys deep an impact through the eyes and sign language. The straightforward storytelling that appears typically also leaves a solid impression.
Mo-eun main protagonist ( Female lead ) sees Jin-woo's emotions through his eyes, Mo-eun cannot exchange his emotions and feelings through dialogues with Jin-woo, but she does with her heart. She impressed with her acting.
And the word that shows us how the Jin-woo feels when he saw again Ma-eun "I thought it was definitely up to me to try to live with others. There are more people in the world who can listen to it without trying...However, some of those people approached me and greeted me first. I'm glad to see you again,".
Monday's and Tuesday's come fast please.
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Pluses:
Grab bags: ?- This is the epitome of a slow burn. There are many moments where viewers will find themselves impatient and wanting to go so something else or fast forward. Most of these moments will be while the two protagonists are having to slowly type out their words, writing them long hand, use their hands to communicate with sign language, or to repeat things that were not understood, usually very slowly due to the language barrier. But is this not exactly what a hard of hearing individual would have to go through constantly, far more often than expressed in the scenes presented during these one hour long episodes? This very impatience is what makes this series so persuasive in conveying the difficulties faced by those different in society; those deemed abnormal.
The loudest applause for the actors, director, and writers for this powerfully beautiful narrative that plays not only to our eyes and ears that we take for granted, but our hearts.
- Repetition. Overplayed theme song. It is actually a very good song. Oddly with English lyrics, the melody is moving and soothing. Unfortunately, when played at least three to four times each episode (opening with credits, closing with next episode preview scenes, and at least a couple key scenes during the one hour episode), it gets rather tedious. Not only with the next episode preview scenes at the end of each episode, but also throughout the runtime in flashbacks, scenes are often replayed. The replayed scenes are actually very nice when they are replayed from a different character perspective or with significant additional information, but not when it is the same exact scene. Understand that it might be in order to name it watchable as a stand alone episode, but given the frequency, I find that not to be a good enough reason. Viewers who want to watch this as an anthology should have to be forced to deal with some slight confusion, rather than sacrifice precious time for the more devoted audience members.
- Some slow scenes and lulls. There are a few subplots that feel superfluous. Leads to more unresolved side stories.
Pluses:
- Art & Music. Plays a huge role in this series, with the male protagonist being a painter, working as a teacher for hard of hearing students at an art center & gallery as well as painting on the side in his studio at home; and the female protagonist working in a cafe across the street from the art center, to supplement her where her main focus, becoming a stage actress. Her best friend and roommate works as a director. Her childhood male friend is a composer and works in the pop music industry, some supporting characters likewise work within the arts field. Several pivotal moments taking place around trips to the sea, a secret nighttime graffiti artist slash mural painter, a missed concert, her first starring role in a play which he is her support sitting in the audience despite his inability to hear.
- Addressing mental and physical disabilities accurately, compassionately, and eloquently. Besides the most prominent "disability"of deafness and the stigma associated with it, there is the percipacious examination of guilt, trauma, living up to parental and societal expectations, morality in various situations. Male protagonist grew up in an orphanage, and his best friend, a recurring character, was his closest friend there, and is now married to a hard of hearing woman. Somehow, this Korean series successfully manages a meaningful yet sensitive portrayal of all this without becoming contrived and therefore ineffective like so many of its "woke" American counterparts.
- This might be the highest compliment that can be given. Watching this made me almost wish to have a significant other that is hard of hearing. Why? It would force us both to slow down and really listen to each other. To fight to communicate effectively. Because as a man unwilling to hear at all, the male protagonist in this series puts more effort in than anyone to hear and successfully listens better than most fully hearing people, and the female protagonist, although a hearing individual, is compelled to allow down and take her time communicating. She, therefore, also listens better than she probably would with more rushed conversations with a fully hearing person.
Grab bags: ?- This is the epitome of a slow burn. There are many moments where viewers will find themselves impatient and wanting to go so something else or fast forward. Most of these moments will be while the two protagonists are having to slowly type out their words, writing them long hand, use their hands to communicate with sign language, or to repeat things that were not understood, usually very slowly due to the language barrier. But is this not exactly what a hard of hearing individual would have to go through constantly, far more often than expressed in the scenes presented during these one hour long episodes? This very impatience is what makes this series so persuasive in conveying the difficulties faced by those different in society; those deemed abnormal.
The loudest applause for the actors, director, and writers for this powerfully beautiful narrative that plays not only to our eyes and ears that we take for granted, but our hearts.
There's no wild action scenes, no fancy special effects, no insane psychopaths running amok. There is a great cast with a wonderful script, wicked good chemistry between the female and male leads-both are people trying to live good lives on their own paths. Am impressed by the depiction of communication between deaf/hearing impaired and hearing humans. Very informative and educational about how, what, why, when we all work at communicating via writing, phone texts and voice to text apps, eye contact, body language, facial expressions and awareness/mindfulness. This is an impressively produced drama on many levels starting with the love story of two unique individuals--a visual artist/painter and an aspiring actress. Also interesting is how songwriting and music plays a role throughout the story. Truly impressed with. Jung Woo Sung and Shin Hyun-bin for their excellent performances.
I just want a Cha Jin Woo in my life. It is refreshing to see a character so vulnerable and strong at the same time, who despite his adversities remains a being of light. Beautiful settings, emotions that transcend words and a superb performance by Jung Woo Sung (who is more beautiful than ever in his 50's) It's wonderful the way he can convey feelings with his eyes.. Love everything about that drama, it's just perfect. There is so much lack of empathy in the world for people with disabilities, it truly breaks your heart to think of so many talented and kind people who are not even considered by others. It's so good that I can't let it go, I've been watching it since its premiere. Thank you for such beautiful work.
This Korean Drama is totally refreshing and very pleasant to see. Both the actors/leads have done a excellent job, male leads innocent acting and female leads drive to know about him is very healing and good to see in today's Korean dramas. Currently watched 12 episodes and waiting for next epi to be released
Nowadays all Korean drama are becoming like similar and same script, same formula which have totally tired myself , but Tell me that you love me is different and good drama to watch this year. It is a excellent remake of Japanese series and done a good job.
It made me think how deaf communicate and made me think of learning sign language. And nowadays i really like to be quiet and observe many beautiful things thanks to this drama.
Nowadays all Korean drama are becoming like similar and same script, same formula which have totally tired myself , but Tell me that you love me is different and good drama to watch this year. It is a excellent remake of Japanese series and done a good job.
It made me think how deaf communicate and made me think of learning sign language. And nowadays i really like to be quiet and observe many beautiful things thanks to this drama.
Did you know
- TriviaRemake of 1995 TBS drama series "Tell Me That You Love Me."
- ConnectionsRemake of Aishiteiru to ittekure (1995)
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