![]() ![]() These complications drive the plot to an ending that will surely melt even the stoniest of hearts. To make matters worse, their parents cannot accept a romantic relationship between them as they still see Eun Suh and Joon Suh as siblings. Joon Suh is already engaged to Yumei, while Eun Suh has just "accepted" Tae Sukh's declarations of "love". ![]() The two former siblings are deliriously happy to be reunited, but complications take place as they realize that they are falling in love with each other. They meet again via JoonSuh's best friend, Tae Sukh, who also happens to be attracted to Eun Suh. Eight years later, Joon Suh returns to Korea in search for Eun Suh. Joon Suh's family leaves for the States as a way to start over while Eun Suh stays behind with her poor mother and grows up terribly missing her brother. After some dramatic scenes, the two daughters are switched back to their real families. The daughter (Shinae) who lives with that poor family is Joon Suh's real blood sister. Her real family is composed of a single mother and a rascal brother living in the throes of poverty. Yet an accident when Eun Suh was only 14 revealed that she was actually switched at birth with another baby. They share a close bond as shown in the scenes of their happy and idyllic childhood. It's the story of Joon Suh (Song Seung Hun) and Eun Suh (Song Hye Kyo), who for 14 years believed themselves to be blood-siblings. It stands as one of the best soap operas I've ever seen. Endless Love, however, managed to overcome these weaknesses. ![]() Soaps are the usual target for mockery due to the presence of bad acting, lame plots and even lamer dialogue. Endless Love (A tale of Autumn/ Gaeul donghwa) is the first soap opera to elicit an emotional response from this reviewer. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |