Lovestruckin the City. Two characters meet and fall in love one summer on the beach, but when the woman bolts, the man is left heartbroken. When they return to the city, the two struggle to reconnect and commit to one another, and have to come to terms with their relationship baggage. Genre: romance. Serialdrama Korea "When A Man Loves" ini berkisah tentang seorang gangster dengan masa lalu yang menyakitkan bernama Han Tae Sang (Song Seung Hun). Dia adalah orang kepercayaan bosnya yang terperangkap dalam kisaran kasih. Ia menikah dengan Baek Sung Joo (Chae Jung Ahn), mantan istri bos nya setelah bosnya tersebut mati. HanTae-Sang is a former gangster, but now a successful business man. He has a cold-blooded decisiveness and incredible drive. This helped him to attain his current status, as he started with nothing. He then meets a younger woman named Seo Mi-Do. Her personality reminds him of himself when he was that age. Han Tae-Sang begins to feel love for the first time in his life. Synopsis Han Tae-Sang is a former gangster, but now a successful business man. He has a cold-blooded decisiveness and incredible drive. This helped him to attain his current status, as he started with nothing. He then meets a younger woman named Seo Mi-Do. WATCHMOVIE When a Man Falls in Love (2013) SUBTITLE INDONESIA Film Details: Han Tae Sang adalah pengusaha sukses, yang memiliki ketegasan berdarah dingin dan dorongan luar biasa. Ini membantunya untuk mendapatkan statusnya saat ini, karena ia mulai dengan apa pun. Dia kemudian bertemu dengan seorang wanita muda bernama Seo Mi Do. SinopsisDrama Korea Tuesday, April 16, 2013 sinopsis When A Man Loves: Episode 1 Title: 남자가 사랑할 때 / Namjaga Saranghal Ddae Also known as: Man in Love / When a Man Falls in Love / When a Man is in Love Genre: Melodrama, romance Episodes: 20 Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2013-Apr-03 to 2013-???-?? Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55 Cast . " Sinopsis Drama Korea When a Man Loves Han Tae Sang Song Seung Heon is a successful but cold-blooded businessman who is unstoppable once he sets his mind on doing or getting something. That’s because he’s a former gangster who has been able to build a successful business through his own blood, sweat and tears, and everything he’s gotten in his life has been hard-earned. Then one day, he meets Seo Mi Do Shin Se Kyung, a troubled young woman who is full of drive and ambition and is determined to better her life to forget the hardships of how she grew up. In Mi Do, Tae Sang sees so much of his own personality that he is drawn to her fire and passion. As he begins to fall in love with her, he realizes that he will do anything to protect her and try to give her a better life. Details Drama Korea When a Man Loves Title 남자가 사ëží• 때 / Namjaga Saranghal Ddae Also known as Man in Love / When a Man Falls in Love / When a Man is in Love Genre Melodrama, romance Episodes 20 Broadcast network MBC Broadcast period 2013-Apr-03 to 2013-Jun-06 Air time Wednesday & Thursday 2155 Original Soundtrack When a Man Loves OST Daftar Pemain Drama When a Man Loves Song Seung Hun as Han Tae Sang 32-38 Shin Se Kyung as Seo Mi Do 20-26 Chae Jung Ahn as Baek Sung Joo Yun Woo Jin as Lee Jae Hee Yoon Chan Young 윤찬영 as child Jae Hee Download Drama Korea When a Man Loves Info Video 360p Format .mp4 Hardsubs Indo Encoder 360p Samurane " After the death of his mom, Ji Hoon moves into the home of Mr. Seo. Ji Hoon falls in love at first sight with Mr. Seo's daughter, In Hye. Ji Hoon also becomes good friends with Seok Hyeon. But one day, In Hye decides to leave home for Seoul to pursue her dream of becoming an accomplished cellist, without telling Ji Hoon. Seok Hyeon also decides to move to Seoul after he learns that he is the love child of President Kang, a wealthy hotel magnate. When Ji Hoon finds out that In Hye left for Seoul without even saying goodbye, he finds his way to Seoul to find her. One day, while Ji Hoon is riding the subway, Jung Woo takes a liking to him and decides to steal his wallet to get his attention. Through this incident, Ji Hoon gets to know Jung Woo and settles down in Seoul by enrolling in the same bodyguard school that Jung Woo is attending. The bodyguard training school finds a part-time job for Ji Hoon and Jung Woo, which is an assignment to guard President Kang for one day. JinHoon protects President Kang at an evening party hosted by Kang himself, and by coincidence, he also meets In Hye and Seok Hyeon. The fates of four young people become hopelessly intertwined after this fateful meeting. Source AsianWiki Edit Translation English Español Português Brasil 한국어 I Love You, Man The Male Friendship Recession From left to right, David Schwimmer, as Ross, Matt LeBlanc, as Joey, and Matthew Perry as Chandler act in a scene from the television comedy "Friends" during the seventh season of the show. Getty Images/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Getty Images/Getty Images From left to right, David Schwimmer, as Ross, Matt LeBlanc, as Joey, and Matthew Perry as Chandler act in a scene from the television comedy "Friends" during the seventh season of the show. Getty Images/Getty Images Friendships are one of the few relationships that we choose. They can last longer than our romantic relationships and be just as intimate. They can take on the role of family if our own falls short. Having friends is an important part of the human experience. But over the past few years, adult friendship has been on the decline. And men are suffering the most from it. According to the Survey Center on American Life, the percentage of men with at least six close friends has fallen by half since 1990. One in five single men says he has zero close friends. Why are men struggling to make and maintain friendships more than ever? And what can they—and the people who care about them—do to change this? Psychologist Marisa Franco and Professor of Psychology at the University of Redlands Fredric Rabinowitz join us for the conversation, as well as co-hosts of the "Man of the Year" podcast, Aaron Karo and Matt Ritter. Like what you hear? Find more of our programs online. Completed DramaAjumma14 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value This review may contain spoilers A Snack for a Rainy Day In 2015, a Korean drama Hyde, Jekyll and Me received a great deal of attention for its quirky premise. At the time I was a fan of the actor who played the male lead, Hyun Bin and thought the premise intriguing - a man suffering from dissociative personality disorder and both personalities competing for the female lead. The result was a mixed bag. Hyun Bin was great in the dual role but the script was weak the world building was half-hearted and aspects of it ridiculous. I can well imagine too that it’s a challenge to find a satisfying resolution to a love triangle that involves two people sharing the same body when the female lead shows a distinct preference for the secondary identity over the core one. Several years later, someone else has taken another stab at the subject matter and the result is also a mixed bag. Again it’s mainly the script although performances vary across the board. Here the female lead Jing Zhixia Joey Chua meets the alternate personality Lin first and it's love at first sight. Some time later the two indulge in a steamy one night stand and the core identity Fu Zeyi Xiao Kaizhong wakes up the next morning wondering what his alter had gotten them both into and then takes off without so much as a by your leave. The poor girl is left ruminating for a year about the charming musician that swept her off her feet then left her high and Joey Chua has a knack for the comedic, her character Jing Zhixia, though badly used by the two personalities is not exactly well written. This is the definition of a trashy rom com but even so how a woman of her limited ability or limited interest in the business can be allowed to be part of the management of a 5-star hotel boggles the mind. I'm not sure I'd even trust her with a small-scale B and B. Certainly it’s understandable that the show doesn’t want her to be the stereotypical Cinderella figure in a grumpy, arrogant CEO drama. Instead she’s a materialistic spoilt rich girl who decides to sell off a portion of her shares in the family business so that she can go gallivanting. This of course plays into the much more capable hands of Fu Zeyi who wants the land that the hotel is presently sitting soon as he gains management rights to the hotel, the two lock horns in true rom com fashion. Suddenly she’s all about family loyalty and her father's legacy. On the one hand she’s sure he’s the guy who loved her and left her a year earlier, on the other hand, he vehemently denies it knowing full well that his alter has been up to some serious hanky-panky in his absence. Besides, dissociative identity disorder is a shocking secret borne out of a childhood trauma that he'd rather not share with the world. Aside from the fledgling romance, there's also the succession issue to Zeyi, as one might expect, is a right royal jerk at the start. It is hard to root for him at first because he is trying hard to keep Zhixia at bay while making sure his secret is safe. Soon, however, he finds himself inconveniently attracted to her and starts acting territorial, doing all kinds of odd things that wasn’t previously in his programming. Even his rigid and cantankerous father notices the make over. Zhixia is obviously confused by what she sees as capriciousness and more so when Fu Zeyi and Lin make her the trophy while they vie aggressively for her Kaizhong who plays both isn’t bad in the role. It's at the very least much better than what I had expected. He certainly has a roaring good time with the mayhem of the Yi-Lin dialectic without overdoing anything. He and Joey Chua have good chemistry but they are definitely underserved by the the obvious budgetary limitations imposed The fabulously wealthy Fu Zheyi has only a handful of suits to strut around in, the one thing that this show does better than its Korean predecessor is to show how Zhixia gradually cottons on to the deception which sends her running. at first. Gradually, however, she works out that the arrogant Fu Zheyi is the one that she loves not because he is her ideal but because he tries to push himself beyond his limits for her sake. Fortunately for us, she has something of a growth arc and demonstrates the capacity to be much more than what she first presents herself to relationship is fraught with all kinds of moral and ethical issues in part because of the deception and in part due to the fact that the mental health issue is more of a benign plot device for the push and pull rather than a genuinely serious obstacle to two people’s happily-ever-after. Even rom coms need villains apparently. Although Fu Zeyi was bordering on being one in the beginning as he plots to acquire the hotel, that title is reserved for someone else — someone close to him who’s out for blood but the motivation for his entire revenge scheme makes no sense except that he’s evidently gone loopy. The 20-year wait to exact vengeance makes no sense saves this drama for me is the finale. It wraps things up as well as a half-hour 18 episode web drama might be expected to. There's no lack of the nonsensical in it but at least there's resolution for Fu Zeyi and Lin. More importantly, for me at least, there's an acknowledgment that Fu Zeyi is the core personality and Lin was always just an identity that emerged to protect him. He was a by-product of a mental health dysfunction. It's a crucial piece of the romance that had to be addressed. Lin was always the fantasy never the reality - the delusion that Zhixia was in search of and Zeyi wanted to be. The reality as represented by Fu Zeyi is about a man riddled with deep-seated guilt at what happened in the past and who was always seeking his father's approval while weighed down by all kinds of emotional baggage that he never allowed himself to express. Falling in love... it can be said... broke the finale is surprisingly fitting and therefore makes the entire journey worth sitting through. There's a lot that doesn't make sense and it does fall along fairly predictable lines but at least there's enough fan servicing to snack on to keep one coming back for More Was this review helpful to you? Assista Agora Assistir When a Man Falls in Love Temporada 1Você pode assistir "When a Man Falls in Love - Temporada 1" no Kocowa, KoreaOnDemand em Stream legalmente. 20 Episódios T1 Ep1 - Episódio 1T1 Ep2 - Episódio 2T1 Ep3 - Episódio 3T1 Ep4 - Episódio 4T1 Ep5 - Episódio 5T1 Ep6 - Episódio 6T1 Ep7 - Episódio 7T1 Ep8 - Episódio 8T1 Ep9 - Episódio 9T1 Ep10 - Episódio 10T1 Ep11 - Episódio 11T1 Ep12 - Episódio 12T1 Ep13 - Episódio 13T1 Ep14 - Episódio 14T1 Ep15 - Episódio 15T1 Ep16 - Episódio 16T1 Ep17 - Episódio 17T1 Ep18 - Episódio 18T1 Ep19 - Episódio 19T1 Ep20 - Episódio 20RatingDiretor Cast Completed Meg101425 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value This will probably be long but bear with me. I have a love/hate relationship with this drama so it's going to be hard to sum it up neatly. First off, I'm being generous with my ratings. I can't quite decide whether I liked or hated this drama. It's probably a little bit of both. The concept was good and got me watching in the first place. The first half was really good and had the potential to be something great but then the last half sort of spiraled out of control. Who doesn't want to watch a man Han Tae Sang who's had a hard life, meets a girl So Mi Do that makes him want to change it all, becomes successful while quietly supporting and loving her over the course of 7 years. When Tae Sang and Mi Do meet again and he begins to pursue her, their story moves along pretty quickly. Tae Sang was right to the point with his feelings, as was Mi Do. Then enter the third wheel Lee Jae Hee and that's where all the drama begins. Sounds like your typical kdrama setup but eventually the story became so far out there it made it seem ridiculous. There were also sub-stories regarding Tae Sang's long lost mother and brother, a murder, a jilted woman w/ a one sided love and the rival of our main actor. I don't feel some of those stories were explored as much as they should have been therefore they ended up being overlooked. At least for me they were. By the time the last episode rolled around I had no clue how everything was possibly going to be resolved in just one hour. There was just so much the writers were throwing at the viewers. I guess, for me, if the writers wanted to add all these extra plots, they should have toned down their focus on the love triangle or just not even introduced those plots in the first place. Acting/Cast Many people stayed with this drama bc of Song Seung Hun. I know he was the only thing keeping me going at one point lol. Han Tae Sang was my favorite character and the only one I even care about in the end. He was such a naive man in his pursuit of Mi Do it became endearing. He was learning the ropes through trial and error. He would even research how to interact with a girl on a date and so forth. He had his faults but was ultimately a good man. Han Tae Sang definitely got the raw in of the deal throughout this drama though. Poor guy couldn't catch a break, and he was such a likable character! You really started to hate the writers for how much they screwed with him. Now So Mi Do...there's so much I could say about her but I'll keep it short. She was a very unlikable character. She was extremely selfish, stuck up, rude and immature. The way she treated Han Tae Sang drove me crazy and she showed hardly any emotion. I did like that she was straightforward and got right to the point. She also lost her moral compass for a bit but I feel she tried to redeem herself towards the end. In the end, I still didn't care what happened with her. Lee Jae Hee, I never really liked him either. He wiggled his way right in between Tae Sang and Mi Do even though Tae Sang was the one who provided the very best for him while his brother Chang Hee was away. He basically tried to find anyone who would speak ill of Han Tae Sang to, I suppose, justify his backstabbing. He was so naive and blind to the truth it was maddening to watch. He didn't want to hear anything that could make him question the hate he had built towards Han Tae Sang. Besides, he was pretty sloppy at being a "bad guy" towards Han Tae Sang. Supporting characters I liked were Lee Chang Hee, Tae Sang's bff and Jae Hee's brother. He was kind of the voice of reason to an extent and the glue that tried to hold everyone together. Loyal friend to Tae Sang and protective hyung to Jae Hee. I also liked Mi Do's mother, her brother, her 2 friends, Roy Jang and his father. Characters I felt were completely pointless were Baek Sung Joo and Goo Yong Gab. Goo Yong Gab was the most useless rival I've ever seen. He really didn't do anything. Baek Sung Joo was also pretty mild compared to other scorned women. They basically worked out and had dumb conversations with each other. Completely useless. Rewatch Value & Overall Rewatch value is not likely. This drama put me on a roller coaster of emotions throughout the entire thing. I wanted to drop it but it kept pulling me in. That's why I scored it higher than most probably would. It infuriated me to the maximum degree but left me needing to find out what would happen next. It could have been a great drama had the writers not gone completely insane. It does have it's good points but I feel the bad unfortunately outweighs the good. The ending kind of sucked too. Maybe it wasn't as bad as I expected it to be but they could have also done something to make it spectacular and that just didn't happen. I say, watch maybe the first 10 episodes or so, stop before it heads on its downward spiral, and just create you own ending lol. Guarantee it will be better than anything that happened in the last half of the drama. Read More Was this review helpful to you?

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