Songsa Knhom Chea Monus Phup Pkay
Songsa Knhom Chea Monus Phup Pkay There’s a reason why You Who Came from the Stars had fans watching each episode while sitting on the edge of their seats every week and peeking out their windows after the show aired, hoping for their own personal alien invasion. With Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince references woven here and there throughout the story, this drama has everything you could possibly want. It lacks for nothing! Charismatic, believable leads; romantic storyline; and an incredibly evil/creepy villain. ALL the actors brought their A-game to this one. It was one of those rare gems where they must have all just clicked and it translated to the screen. I loved everything about this drama- even the intro scene that shows the passage of time. You can tell that great care went into the making of drama right down to the smallest detail. I loved the flash backs that filled in the backstory. I loved the documentary feel when they interviewed the characters. I loved how the second male lead actually helped move the story forward and wasn’t clueless/innocent and certain aspects. That was refreshing. I especially loved the fact that Jun Ji Hyun was secure enough as an actress to really show different aspects of her character and let you see the vulnerability and human-ness while still being egomaniacal and exasperating yet sweet and even goofy! I loved the internal/external monologues she would have with herself. I loved how the male lead’s class lectures were tied into that episode’s storyline. I loved his wild jealous imaginings. They’re the most adorable kdrama couple I’ve seen to date and the comedic timing on the facial expressions from the two leads was perfection. The clothing/costumes especially the female lead’s was perfection. Can you tell I have a lot love for this one yet?
Seriously though, I’m re-watching this show for the 3rd time now and enjoying it immensely! Even though I know what’s going to happen I still have nail biting moments and I’ve noticed very small details that I believe I missed the first two times. It speaks of the universal search for your person or people. The ones who when they’re around you, no matter where you are it becomes home. If you watch it you won’t regret it.