Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Secret Garden



I'm really touched by the story...I love the way the story was told. There are very creative lines and I salute the scriptwriter for infusing fairy tales into the plot. For the first time, I felt that fairy tales are so real and fairy tales can teach us a lot.

Usually, there are just stories about rich and poor can't be together, then they'll strive and strive to be together with the power of love. However, due to the folklore element in it, I don't feel bored at all.

They talked about Alice in Wonderland...
'The Ceshire Cat asked Alice, "Which way do you want to follow? It all depends on you."

 Well, yes, I agree. We are the one that will choose whether we want to be with that particular person or not. In the end, we should be responsible of our choice.


Then, there are also the The Little Mermaid element.
One of them have to opt out from the incomparable relationship. This is alike to the beautiful mermaid that have to vanish into bubbles after she fell in love with the prince.
So, will the poor and rich able to be together in real life? I really doubt that.

Besides that, we can also see the Cinderella girl here:


The poor girl had a luxurious makeover with the help from the guy's brother. Hence, she can attend the VVIP party in the guy's villa. The guy's brother (Oska) was the fairy!

But, seriously, the songs are great enough that they will make me cry as they were paired with sad scenes.

One more thing, I really love the way the guy ( Joo Won) fall in love with the girl (Gil Ra Im). From the first day he saw her, he started to think of her every moment. Why? No reason for love at first sight. No matter he's walking or sitting, she'll appear in his mind...


I wonder if love at first sight really exist?