Glass Shoes aka Glass Slipper (End) (Malaysia Version) VCD
Han Jae Suk (Actor)
| So Ji Sub (Actor)
| Kim Ji Ho (Actor)
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Customer Review of "Glass Shoes aka Glass Slipper (End) (Malaysia Version)"
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dEv.
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September 8, 2006
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September 8, 2006
MUST WATCH!!!
| The outline of this story(in search of a lost sister) may seem uninteresting, and even the beginning of this drama might seem boring, but as you get deeper & deeper into the plot, you won't be able to leave your video player! At times, this drama brings laughter, and around the middle part to the end of the story, this drama brings LOTS & LOTS OF TEARS!!! Moreover, the acting of actor So Ji Sub(Chul Woong),actress Kim Hyun Joo(Yoon Hee)& Kim Ji Ho(Tae Hee) is EXCELLENT! At the times when Chul Woong & Yoon Hee quarrel, it makes you want to rewind to that part and re-watched it again! this drama is a MUST WATCH!!! |
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March 25, 2006
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March 25, 2006
LONG BUT GOOD
| It is a story of a lost sister With exciting twist and turns. This is not a cinderella k-novela. But it is still a feel good drama. |
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dOotsiez
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September 13, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol.1-50) (End) (China Version)
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September 13, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol.1-50) (End) (China Version)
such a stereotypcal storyline
| the storyline is like SO OLD! but it's sweet. I'm not passionate about this drama, and the ratings I gave is credit for So Ji Sub's acting (HE was fantastic!!) |
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Anonymous
February 17, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol.1-50) (End) (China Version)
February 17, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol.1-50) (End) (China Version)
Good storyline, perfect casting & wonderful acting
| This drama is close to real life. We can easily relate it to our feelings thus making the drama very logical. I must give credit to Kim Min Seong (Seung Hee) acting as she's able to carry different acting styles - being mean, pathetic, sad, happy, angry, liar, scared, jolly, loyal, etc - all potrayed very well. The rest is also very good. All are capable of bringing the viewers into the mood that the actors/actresses are into especiall the crying part - it's so real!. The combination of love, honesty, courage, disloyal, sacrifices, friendship and many other plots makes this drama a must watch and it's worth buying! One must watch it to know how good it is and I have no regrets spending so much time into this drama. I simply love it! |
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Anonymous
January 28, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
January 28, 2005
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
martyr type relationship--weak characters--good ac
| the series was nice..too much crying and hearbreaks.. and as usual deaths and illnesses but then they did well...they should have fight for their love--hyun joo and jae suk...they shouldn't have sacrificed their love for somone...it's a martyr type if you let go off someone you love most..there is no happiness of being a martyr...the characters were too weak... |
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Anonymous
October 29, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
October 29, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
The story suck
| This is the worst movie ever. The relationship between the brain dead guy and the main actress really suck. It make me realise that educated person should NEVER have something to do with uneducated people. Highborn should NEVER marry outside there class. |
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Anonymous
September 5, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 1-50) (End) (China Version)
September 5, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 1-50) (End) (China Version)
Clever, but still disappointing in some way
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I think it's a really good drama, where everything is planned out, though it's a bit too sad for my taste. I cried about 90% of the time. Sometimes it's also a bit unrealistic. When the evil stepsister plans all that stuff to get the 'Cinderella' upset, it's WAY too clever and WAY to daring...nobody could be THAT smart and still fail school! All in all, pretty good. |
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Anonymous
August 31, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
August 31, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
I like sad ending
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I like the ending of this drama. Love is not about reward or about pairing up. Although JiSub loves HyunJoo / TaeHee loves JaeSuk very much, only JaeSuk and HyunJoo love each other. They should be the only 'pair'. It's very reasonable they can't be together in the end because they rather forget than living with the guilt to Taehee and JiSub. Real drama reflects reality rather than fantasy! |
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Anonymous
August 3, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
August 3, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol. 26-50) (End)
A must see for drama lovers
| I've watched this show a few months ago, but it's now that it came to an end that I truly appreciate it. Although I didn't cry watching it, the story was well written and interesting. Ji Sub is among the group of guys who are willing to sacrifice everything for the girl they love and wait for her. It's sad that he died in the end. That was particularly unfair, because I think he's the one who deserves the less to die, since he went through so much for the person he loves. Also, I dind't see the need for Jae Suk to leave in the end. It would have made a way better ending if he stayed... and if Ji Sub lived, of course. The music contributed a great deal to the atmosphere. Without it, sometimes, the dialogues would have gotten a bit boring. |
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June 23, 2004
This customer review refers to Glass Shoes (Vol.1-50) (End) (China Version)
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June 23, 2004
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Total tear-jerker
| How come not more reviewers are mentioning that there is a LOT of crying involved in watching this drama series? I started bawling within the first few minutes and did not stop throughout the entire first episode (so be warned). A lot of fatal illnesses, death, violence and a couple of extremely irritating women. Overall very touching story. All actors did a good job. |
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