"Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol" este o comedie romantică despre o pianistă numită Goo Ra Ra care ajunge în declin după prăbușirea bruscă a familiei sale. După ce își găsește drumul către LaLa Land, o academie de pian dintr-un sat mic, ea ajunge să îl cunoască și să se îndrăgostească de durul și misteriosul Sun Woo Joon, care pare să ascundă multe secrete. Goo Ra Ra este o pianistă imatură și răutăcioasă. Cu râsul ei luminos și cu dispoziția ei însorită, ea este o persoană simplă, încrezătoare și drăgăstoasă, cu abilitatea de a face pe oricine să râdă, indiferent cât de dificilă e situația. Goo Ra Ra iubește să facă glume și să se poarte imprevizibil chiar și în momente serioase pentru că a trăit fără frică, putând să obțină orice își dorea cu bani. Dar i s-a întâmplat ceva și a devenit falită. Acum nu mai are nimic și este frustrată din cauza situației în care se află. Lui Sun Woo Joon nu îi pasă ce spun alte persoane despre el, dar are o inimă caldă. El are un spirit liber și nu are un vis sau un scop anume în viață. El își câștigă existența lucrând slujbe jumătate de normă. (Sursă: Soompi & AsianWiki) Editează Traducerea
- Română
- 한국어
- 中文(简体)
- 中文(台灣)
- Titlu Nativ: 도도솔솔라라솔
- De asemenea cunoscut ca și: Dodosolsollarasol , Dodosol Solarasol , Dodosolsollalasol
- Scenarist: Oh Ji Young
- Regizor: Kim Min Kyung, Goo Sung Joon
- Genuri: Muzică, Comedie, Romantism, Melodramă
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Cast și credite
- Go Ah RaGoo Ra RaRol Principal
- Lee Jae WookSun Woo JoonRol Principal
- Kim Joo HeonCha Eun SeokRol Principal
- Ye Ji WonJin Sook KyungRolul de Sprijin
- Shin Eun SooJin Ha YoungRolul de Sprijin
- Lee Soon JaeKim Man BokRolul de Sprijin
Recenzie
Earlier episodes 8.5/10, finale 0/10
The story had so much promise. Great cast, great chemistry, interesting plot points:1) Who is DoDoSolSolLaLaSol?
2) fated romance of Rara and Jun
3) growing friendships in Eunpo
4) relationship lines of the secondary couples
But then suddenly at episode 14, the writers decided that things were looking too prematurely good for the leads that they had to go through one of those stupid draggy kdrama tropes: a lead character gets an incurable disease and the characters don't communicate, a lead character suddenly gets into a car crash and loses their memory, an ex-girlfriend appears and makes the female lead jealous and the leads don't communicate... you know, ONE OF THOSE.
And the way the writers attempted to resolve this conflict was even worse. Details in episode 16, I've marked this review spoilerless so ask in the comments if you are really desperate.
Long story short, it was such a wasted potential because that big fate reveal was so touching and the main romance line was totally shippable
until the writers decided to just play with our feelings and execute the most unrealistic finale just so they could tell the audience they gave us a "happy end."
I'm screaming. I had so much hope for Lee Jae-wook's big first male lead role, and for the amazing cast of support characters like the doctor and Rara's landlady. Never watched Go Ara's works before but she played this clueless happy-go-lucky girl pretty well. And the mysteries surrounding the leads' past and the identity of the titular character were nicely done. But then... sigh.
Verdict? If you're okay with leaving things open-ended, watch until the airport scene in episode 15.
If you're the viewer that needs closure, forget this drama existed and watch something else (Search:WWW is an amazing rom com where Lee Jae-wook gets a hilarious and cute love line). Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol's Episode 16 will have you screaming in anger.
No No No No La La No
WTF!!!!!!!!!If someone I loved pretended to be dead for 5 yrs and suddenly appeared in front of me, I wouldn't even want to look at their face.
The grief from death isn't the same as the grief from a breakup.
The writer had been playing with this since the beginning by giving the doctor a case of pills to carry everywhere. Writers should stop trying to make the audience cry. At this point they just seem like the bad teacher that hits you so you become better. This is not a healthy way of creating emotions in people.
The last few 4 or so episodes seemed like fillers with lots of throwbacks and nonsensical plot lines.
It's ok to make dramas shorter. If a story can be told better in fewer episodes, do it! It's better than spoiling a story that was good to begin with.
This idea of going through hard times alone even if you have loved ones is an Asian ideal that I can't really understand and I believe it's so damaging considering the mental health and suicide issues that are so prevalent there. Especially in South Korea. We've seen so many idols die to suicide. Pushing this idea that you have to endure hardships alone and come back to your loved ones when you're "not broken anymore" and not cause them "trouble" is something that might make this issue worse.
I can't stand by this drama anymore. The ending message is very damaging to those suffering from any sort of illness.
I'm not even going to speculate about the ending. It doesn't matter. It is what it is. And it doesn't do it for me.