After a chance encounter in LA, two teens from different social backgrounds reunite at an exclusive high school attended by Korea's über rich.After a chance encounter in LA, two teens from different social backgrounds reunite at an exclusive high school attended by Korea's über rich.After a chance encounter in LA, two teens from different social backgrounds reunite at an exclusive high school attended by Korea's über rich.
- Awards
- 18 wins & 11 nominations total
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
Poor girl goes to posh school and handsome rich guys want to protect her from the affluent snobbish students. Acting is quite good and it catches the all consuming obsession that comes with first loves. I particularly liked the fact that unlike the youths romances for the adults it doesn't run so smoothly. Worth a watch and my only criticism would be the amount of times the female is grabbed by the arm and pulled to where the male wants her. On occasions it felt warranted but other times it was more like assault.
It has nothing special to watch actually. I only watched it because Lee min ho.
really enjoyable to see how strong the love both of them is ! tan and eun sang drive me crazy . as always, they make a different surprise everyday on each episode and week !there are just four episodes left behind ! i can't even guess how the ending will be. hopefully the re-placer of this TV drama will be better and more complicated then this story. hehehehe. i don't know what else i can write to make these line in ten lines somehow. but,to be honest, watching korean drama make is totally different sense in case comparing others. because it makes me crazy to wait the next episode of them every week, with the romantic actions inside it. aaarggggghhh. can't you imagine ? that love ? lol
10Kim16c
I rewatched the beginning episodes a few times. At the theatre when they were resting from chasers, Kim Tan turns his head toward Cha Eun Sang , then 'kills' with the line, " Do I like you? ", with a look that dares you not to like him. Can't get enough of that look. I think Lee Min Ho is at his best when he is a bit dangerous, unpredictable, as in City Hunter. In Heirs, the actors were more college age than high-school. Not sure why they the plot called for high-schoolers, but then, I'm not sure if in Korea, it is likely for a maid's daughter to be able work her way through college, But it didn't bother me with the story line. In all, this was an enjoyable movie to get to know Korean drama and Lee Min Ho. I am a new fan from New York.
So if you are watching a KDrama and expect it to be mind bending, without cliche's and tropes, you shouldn't be watching this. If you do like your KDramas, you should be used to tropes and clichés and enjoy the sheer beauty of watching old fashioned, sweet melodrama with familiar characters. Heirs is no different. Beautifully shot, with fantastic actors, a detailed story and characters, it is a satisfying drama that made me really enjoy my time getting to know their story. And yes, would love to see Choi Young Du get his own story!
Did you know
- TriviaThe exterior shots of Kim Tan's school were done at The University of Redlands in Redlands, California.
- SoundtracksI'm Saying
by Lee Hong-ki
- How many seasons does Heirs have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime
- 55m
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content