LeeBo Young. Kim Soo Hyun. Main Role. Cho Seung Woo. Ki Dong Chan. Main Role. Kim Tae Woo. Han Ji Hoon. Main Role.Completed Starlight12 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast 10 Music Rewatch Value As long as you're interested in watching the behind the scences of the drama and care enough to hear what the ones that's been working on it overall have to say about the drama etc - then, you should definitly watch it! Personally I absolutlely love it when there is a special or "extra" content, and there even is a special clip of the directors ending cut, so a few more pieces were put together, but not entirely, you'll have to see for yourself. Also the preview of "Doctor Stranger" was quick and really fun! Are you too eager to see Lee Jong Suk again? Then you're in luck, there's a little "interview" for him as well as the other main leads, and we get to know their characters a bit more. So, overall I really enjoyed it and a 9 might be a bit high for a behind the scenes, but I score it after what it is and supposed to be - not for what it's not. You can watch it here in HD with eng sub - as well as many other dramas Read More Was this review helpful to you?
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God's Gift - 14 Days This is a 16 episode Korean TV drama from 2014. It is primarily a mystery/thriller with a touch of a fantasy AHEAD!Story A seemingly perfect husband & wife's young child is kidnapped and eventually found dead. The mother is distraught and tries to drown herself, but she fails. When she awakens from her unsuccessful suicide attempt, she finds she has traveled back in time 14 days prior to her daughter's death. Events from the previous 2 weeks start repeating themselves, and she soon realizes she better figure out what's going on in order to prevent the future death of her daughter from happening initial premise of the show is set up quite well. It's not clear why this woman was sent back in time or why she's the only one who's aware of the events to come. It is apparently due to "God's gift", but this is never fully explained and there are very little religious overtones here. In fact, this time travel plot often gets lost in the scheme of things, except mostly at the beginning of the show, and at the very end; it does pop up occasionally, but this show spends a considerable amount of time focusing on its mystery and thriller elements instead. And surprisingly, there are very few romantic, comedic, or familiar melodramatic aspects to be found at all. It makes sense to not include these standard K-drama motifs in a show like this though; after all, what couple really has time for romance and fun with their costars when their daughter is about to be murdered?While I appreciate the effort to avoid typical K-drama themes for a change, the absence of these themes does create some problems when you have 16 hours to fill with nothing but one continuing mystery/thriller plot line. As such, this story is often unnecessarily byzantine during its run time; once this show hits its stride, there's a bevy of characters introduced who may or may not be the eventual kidnapper/killer, or who may be connected to the crime in some way. Each week it appears they might have finally caught the actual bad guys, only to find one more layer of the onion to peel back in next week's episode. The show is good at keeping you guessing who the culprits is/are, but this rinse and repeat approach to storytelling does becomes tedious when you have to keep it going for much longer than is really from a few missteps, production values are satisfactory for a K-drama for the most part, though there are a few scenes and one glaring one involving a car skidding out of control where the editing and CGI departments didn't quite get the job done. There's only so much these departments can do on a TV show though that airs twice is pretty solid, and the writers did pen an interesting & intricate story that they clearly worked very hard on. You'll have to pay attention in order to start connecting everything together down the stretch run, and this isn't always easy when you're a K-drama binge watcher like I am who also likes to have a few drinks along the way. The story is not really complicated, but I often prefer my K-dramas to require as little attention as possible while viewing, and this is a show that really doesn't afford you that is mostly solid, but there are a few insufferably annoying characters on this show that will make you want to punch your TV. And as usual, you have to view everybody's performances here under the guise & understanding of how these K-dramas roles are typically portrayed. Lee Bo-young is fantastic throughout in the lead role of the desperate mom who'll do anything to save her daughter's life. Cho Seung-woo is solid as the main costar portraying a washed up cop trying to help Bo-young's character & her daughter while also trying to save his retarded brother on death row, heal past wounds, & reconnect with his family. There's various other important starring &/or supporting characters that are too numerous to mention in great detail Bo-young's husband, the police squad leader, various potential bad guys, etc, but, I must give some credit to the 8-9 year old girl Kim Yoo-bin who plays the young daughter; she's tasked with portraying a number of traits and emotions of a typical girl of that age, while acting opposite adults. Her character is also forever getting kidnapped, threatened, and put in harm's way by a host of menacing bad guys; this would seem a bit scary to me if I were a little girl, but Yoo-bin just rolls with it all like a while there is no real humor to speak of, there is one thing which recurs time and again that I found particularly amusing; the husband and wife's baffling lapses in remembering that practically everyone in Korea is trying to kidnap & kill their little daughter. They both love and want to protect her, and often go to great lengths to save her, then they just let her wander off again, or leave her in the care of some incompetent weirdo or stranger or someone they know holds a grudge against them. I guess you need some means by which to keep the daughter in continual peril It's pretty good, but it has some faults and probably should've been pared down to the 12 episode range. I liked it overall, but I would have rated this at least a point lower than I did, if not for how it concluded. You'll have to sit & sift through A LOT in order to get the finish line, so the final payoff better be good when you eventually get there, and it is!Bottom Line to 8 out of 10 stars. Very Well Recommended if you can overlook its flaws. 15 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink
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God's Gift - 14 Days' has reunited Soo-hyeon and Dong-chan and sped up the story's pacing to breakneck speed. They begin to make some headway as they outsmart fate, tap into all of the key players, and take small steps towards unmasking and catching Saet-byeol's kidnapper (and potential two-time murderer.) The planning involved in this show is truly made evident in this episode.
أنا بعشق فشخ التويستات إللى بتحصل في الدراما الكورية بتقلبها مع كل حلقة مع ترابط الأحداث بطريقة سلسة وممتعة. المسلسل فكرني بالفيلم الأجنبي "Deja Vu" والرجوع بالزمن لتغيير القدر لأحداث بشعة هتأثر على حياة أشخاص كتير. A few years ago, I thought Korean drama God's Gift 14 Days was quite nice a story; it was suspenseful, you'll be rooting for the mother as she scrambles to undo her daughter's death, that kind of stuff. Then I came across this review by ockoala and I totally agree that the ending is very unsatisfying. I would say the drama is not bad for its story and suspense but the ending could and should have been better. You can read it here I don’t care if it has some illogical twists and leaps. Ki Dong Chan is the perfect character and this show should have gotten a second season, even if it was to follow him into stupid adventures. This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth. Kinda disappointed with the ending. Why did Ki Dong-chan chose to die < Baro is stupid good in this… that is all thank you for adding this! “AJUMMA, SO YOU BIT THE BASTARD? AJUMMA, THIS ISNT TWILIGHT” iconic since i can't find bootlegs of korean musicals, we need to abuse the shit out of Cho Seung Woo's voice in every film for scientific reasons korean 🇰🇷it's been so long but i still remember i cried in class over that one scene where lee boyoung cries for her daughter to be back it hurts so bad and she's soooo good I love Hwang Si-mok, but Ki Dong-chan will always have a special place in my heart. 🤍AhjussiInteresting yet convoluted, K-drama with a terrific ending. God's Gift - 14 Days: This is a 16 episode Korean TV drama from 2014. It is primarily a mystery/thriller with a touch of a fantasy element. SPOILERS AHEAD! Story: A seemingly perfect husband & wife's young child is kidnapped and eventually found dead.✧’s review published on Letterboxd This review may contain spoilers. Kinda disappointed with the ending. Why did Ki Dong-chan chose to die <
Genres Thriller|Time Travel|Mystery|Supernatural Casts: Lee Bo Young|Jo Seung Won|Kim Tae Woo|Kim Yoo Bin|Jung Gyu Woon No. of Episodes: 16. Repost is prohibited without the creator's permission. RYLEIGHNDRIENNE.