


The best moments in my opinion were not in the main story, rather it was the cute interactions between these characters, and the funny moments unravelled as a result. She is probably the biggest victim and most affected character of the plot. She plays the role of a very cheerful and strong sort of character, who bottles up most of her sad feelings. That said, her story, romance aside, was probably the most relatable and had the most tear jerking moments for me personally.Ĭhae Soo Bin, who I saw on I'm not a Robot and Where Stars Land was probably my biggest reason for starting this drama. Kyung Soo Jin, who I briefly remembered from Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, plays the role of almost a support role, as her story barely has anything to do with the overarching plot. His acting, while sometimes over the top, may just be a result of the role and genre he's been put in. His character development throughout the story is a focus throughout, and is probably the highlight of the entire drama. Lee Sang Yeob, I only really remembered from Running Man, plays the typical spoilt rich kid, and acts as a great comedic relief in all situations. Lee Joon Hyuk, probably most well known for his appearance in Stranger, plays the protagonist, and while he doesn't have much wiggle room here as he plays a rather boring, dense, yet perfect human being, he has some noteworthy highlights in the drama. In fact, it was this main cast by which I first decided to watch this drama. While the story is rather stereotypical, and is played out mainly for the shock factor as with most morning dramas, it is executed rather well, and this is testament to a very strong main cast. The story mainly revolves around these two households and the complex and hidden past history between them.

On the other hand, Jang Hyeondo, his friend is the opposite, a not so perfect human being who comes from a rich household, and is the son of the president of a large company. Simply put, he is a perfect human being except for his poor status. However, as usual, he is also poor, jobless, with no proper educational background. Kim Ji Wan is good looking, smart, and has a strong sense of justice. Rewatch Value 8.5 House of Bluebird is your typical morning Korean drama which follows a near perfect role model sort of protagonist.
