KillMe, Heal Me (Korean: 킬미, 힐미; RR: Kilmi, Hilmi) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Seo-joon, Oh Min-suk, and Kim Yoo-ri. It aired on MBC from January 7 to March 12, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. The series incorporates dissociative identity disorder and child abuse elements as pivotal topics.
Eliane Simplesmente maravilhoso, história comovente e profunda, a gente vai se envolvendo na história de um jeito, que fica impossível parar de assistir. Me levou a lágrimas e a risos em cada episódio. Esse drama é um clássico dos doramas. Me apaixonei pelo, bad boy Shin Se Gi malvado favorito, ele foi maravilhoso em seu personagem salvando e protegendo Oh Ri-Jin. Desidratei de tanto chorar quando ele se despediu dela, gente não tem como não se apaixonar por ele. Altas risadas com a Yona correndo atrás do Oh Ri-On. Chorei rios nos últimos episódios de despedida deles, principalmente com Perry Park em seu personagem engraçado e ao mesmo tempo bem sensato. Que vontade de abraçar Ah Sub o Nerd tão sério e tranqüilo, mas às vezes trágico em suas decisões. Cha Do-Hyun sofri junto com ele, em todos os momentos difícil que passou. O que falar do casal principal, Cha Do-Hyun e da Oh Ri-Jin eles eram tão perfeito e profundo, que sofria e chorava junto com eles, parecia tudo tão real, era como se estivesse vivendo tudo aquilo também. E as músicas uma mais linda que a outra. Tudo nesse drama foi perfeito. Essa história mexe com nossas emoções do início ao fim. Definitivamente amo esse drama. Read More Was this review helpful to you?
KillMe, Heal Me (Hangul: 킬미,힐미; RR: Kilmi, Hilmi) adalah serial televisi Korea Selatan tahun 2015 yang dibintangi oleh Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Seo-joon, Oh Min-seok, dan Kim Yoo-ri. Ini disiarkan di MBC dari 7 Januari sampai 12 Maret 2015 pada hari Rabu dan Kamis pukul 21:55 selama 20 episode. Drama ini mengambil kisah tentang kepribadian ganda dan kekerasan terhadap anak - anak.
276 March 16, 2015January 24, 2016 Kill Me, Heal Me Episode 20 Final by Saya This long denouement is an answer to the difficult and painful truths we’ve had to deal with so far. It’s an episode full of substance, and takes its time to craft a fitting send-off to the characters we’ve grown to love, as well as the ones we decidedly didn’t. Bittersweet crosses to simply sweet, as we circle back to what this story is really about — not company politics, not revenge or retribution, but just how two children overcame abuse to find a way to exist in the world without carrying the burdens of their past. With all the intense character moments and the inevitable goodbyes, keep your tissues handy. There’s going to be lots of things in all your eyes. Thank you all for your patience! Now let’s ride this train together one last time. FINAL EPISODE RECAP Ri-jin shows Dr. Seok CCTV footage of the new alter, “Mr. X,” which shows a caped figure enter her room. She tells him how Perry Park left for good, and Dr. Seok replies that it’s possible the new alter arose in response. He says that Mr. X could either be a helper personality who will facilitate the treatment, or the opposite. Do-hyun stops short when he finds his office occupied. In a magician’s cape and top hat, the new alter invites Do-hyun to open a briefcase. Do-hyun looks away in confusion, but when he looks back, the room is empty. Do-hyun, eyes wide, tells Chief Ahn that he thinks he saw Mr. X, in a bout of co-consciousness. His head rings sharply, and the chief anxiously takes him home. Now recovered, Do-hyun works from home, and his diligence surprises Chief Ahn. The chief has other news for Do-hyun. He reveals that Min Seo-yeon’s driver, who was new that day, got the job under the auspices of Do-hyun’s dad. The shock of the news brings on the telltale ringing. Fighting the pain, Do-hyun tells the chief to secure the driver’s testimony immediately — he needs to know the truth. Alone, he remembers little Ri-jin showing him her locket. The pain, insistent, takes him again. Ri-jin catches “Princess Yo-na” sneaking out to Oppa, decked in her new pink headband. They scuffle and Yo-na calls out, “Mr X!” which gets Ri-jin’s attention quick. Just for lols, Yo-na hawks a gobbet of gum right into Ri-jin’s face. Laughing her head off, she refuses to divulge the secret for free… Ri-jin bursts into Ri-on’s room and rattles off a profuse apology, promising to spend her whole life atoning. Horrified understanding dawns on him when Yo-na bounds in. Ri-jin shuts the door “I’m sorry Oh Ri-on, forgive me Oh Ri-on, I love you Oh Ri-on” but Yo-na locks them in. Oh my days. She tackles him onto the bed. Trapped, he wails and flails while she toys with him, a cat preying on a mouse. Poor molested Ri-on, I’m not sorry you’re suffering for my lols! She makes him sit still, and sings him “Oppa, Cheer up,” the Yo-na version based on children’s song “Cheer Up, Dad“ but HAHAHA, “Oppa, cheer up! Yo-na’s going to… give you a kiss~!” Ri-on desperately blurts that he’s leaving for army service. She sobs — for about two seconds, and threateningly holds up a copy of his 2010 discharge papers, the evidence of his lie. She proceeds to take a million selcas of herself with Oppa, and you can’t blame him if his smile is more of a grimace. No fight left in him, he submits to her kisses. Ri-jin still has her ear to the door when Yo-na whips it open, waving a prize photo of Oppa. Ri-jin gasps at her brother’s kiss-covered face while he flails and sobs even more, convinced he’s ruined for life. Ri-jin, are you laughing at Oppa? Ri-jin comes to collect on her promise from Yo-na What does she know about Mr. X? Yo-na cryptically tells her to smile brightly “Mr. X disappears when you become happy.” But that’s all she’ll say. Yo-na claims the bed for the night, and this time Ri-jin lets her. They settle down to sleep. In her tough-girl way, Yo-na speaks “For treating me like a friend, thank you. And for treating me like a sister, thank you. For granting my wish today, thank you. Just… thanks for everything.” Ri-jin sits up, recognizing it’s a goodbye. Eyes full, Yo-na tells her she was the first girl she met who could fight. She tells Ri-jin to be well, and closes her eyes. Ri-jin watches over her. Yo-sub calls Yo-na to him. Ri-jin noona is at Do-hyun hyung’s side now, he tells her. They have to go so the couple can be at ease. Yo-na runs past him crying, and dissolves in a spray of pink. There’s something in my eye. Yo-sub quotes French poet Paul Valéry “The wind is rising. We must try to live.” He adds, “Goodbye, noona. Thank you.” Then he, too, dissolves into the breeze. Do-hyun wakes up with Yo-na’s headband in his hand. He knows what it means, and carefully folds away her pink blazer for the last time. Ri-jin sniffles in front of her mirror, hands over her face. She tells him Yo-na left, “After doing this” — and shows him her face. HAHA. Yo-na gets the last penultimate laugh after all, because across Ri-jin’s forehead, thoroughly misspelled, she’s scribbled “vicious chick.” Ri-jin bawls that she fell asleep for just a moment, and that’s when Yo-na left. Do-hyun consoles her by calling her “unni” in Yo-na’s voice, telling her she’ll mess up her makeup. In the hospital, Do-hyun’s dad opens his eyes. Do-hyun gets the news from Chief Ahn, who adds that Dad wants to atone for the past, and so wants to see Ri-jin and his son together. Do-hyun hurries from Ri-jin’s house, saying he’ll see her at his house later. While he drives, he clutches his ringing head, roiling with suspicions of Dad’s involvement in Min Seo-yeon’s death. At Do-hyun’s house, Ri-jin finds a lump hiding under the covers in her room. She peels the cover back and is greeted by Se-gi’s giant teddy bear. From behind it, Do-hyun peeks out. He gazes at her with limpid eyes, and waves the bear’s paw. Realization dawns, and Ri-jin tentatively asks, “Nana?” She says the bear’s name is Nana, and Ri-jin finishes — her name is Cha Do-hyun, isn’t it? We see the little girl now, and Ri-jin tells her she knows, “Because you… are me.” She explains that she’s little Do-hyun’s adult self, and little Do-hyun is her child-self. She lovingly tells her younger self how happy and loved she is now, “So much that it overflows.” She wants to say one more thing Back then, when that ajusshi was angry, it wasn’t because she did anything wrong. Telling her not to be scared or hurt anymore, she reassures the little girl that it’s okay for her to go now. She’ll look after Cha-gun. But little Do-hyun can’t go alone because she doesn’t know the way. She asks Ri-jin to call Mr. X. But who is Mr. X? “My daddy,” the little girl replies. A memory. The two children draw pictures on the basement floor, and little Ri-jin looks longingly towards the door. If her dad were there, she says, they could get out. Do-hyun tells her he heard her dad was dead, which makes her cry. Do-hyun, you heartbreaker. He quickly takes it back — of course he’ll come. He paints a comforting promise of her father watching over her from the heavens. Do-hyun jolts awake, bear in hand, while Ri-jin watches over him. He asks if Nana was there, and she wordlessly pulls him into a hug. “For your mind splintering again because of me, I’m sorry, and sorry again. But thank you,” she says. At last, she grasps the extent of his pain, she tells him, and how much hope he gave her — he really did save her. She cries into his shoulder, grateful that they got to meet again, so she could say those words. Do-hyun is still tortured by the fear that his father killed Ri-jin’s mother. In his bathroom, co-consciousness strikes once again as Mr. X appears in the mirror. Once again, he invites Do-hyun to open the box. This time, Do-hyun steels himself and opens it. There’s only a teddy bear inside, and it’s not frightening at all unless you’re the bear. Mr. X proves his point that until Do-hyun looks for himself, he won’t know whether what’s inside is gold or a bomb. “The extent of my imagination decides the size of my fear,” says Mr. X. Do-hyun realizes that means he has to go check the facts himself. Mr. X encourages Do-hyun to confront his past, and spend his imagination on his future. From Nana’s memories, he now knows who Mr. X is. Mr. X says he took on this form because that’s how Do-hyun made him. As for why he looks like a magician, Mr. X says that must be how a kid imagines a dad. He quips that Do-hyun has no idea how glad he is that he’s not Superman. Eyes full of conviction, Do-hyun tells Mr. X that he will protect Ri-jin from now on, and get stronger. Do-hyun tells him he can rest easy now, and Mr. X agrees. A moment later, Do-hyun is alone — surprised, but content. Do-hyun stands by his father’s bedside. Dad sits up and asks if he’s Joon-young. He marvels that he’s completely grown up, and wants to see him better. Wasting no words, Do-hyun tells Dad that being in a coma for so long didn’t erase his sins and turn him into a victim. He’s only here to find out if Dad was responsible for Grandpa’s and Min Seo-yeon’s deaths. In a private meeting between the family execs, Ki-joon begins a speech to Grandma about Do-hyun’s job capability. Unfazed, Do-hyun interrupts to ask if it’s about his DID. Uncle and son look smug, but Do-hyun counters with his own concerns about Uncle. His father revealed that Uncle had bribed the driver to delay the two from leaving the country that day. The accident that killed them was pure misfortune. Dad admits that he covered up his findings at the time because he coveted the chairman’s seat. Do-hyun tells his uncle that Dad kept a recording of an incriminating conversation between the two of them. The transcript Grandma has in front of her is that conversation, he says. She looks at Uncle with horror. Uncle scoffs that that won’t stop Do-hyun’s secret coming out. But Do-hyun has more dirt on him — reams of documents prove he embezzled company money, as well as laundering money via his wife’s gallery. Even Ki-joon looks shocked now. Do-hyun rejects Uncle’s offer to compromise by hiding each other’s flaws. His secret won’t land him in jail, whereas Uncle’s definitely will. Ki-joon is stricken and Grandma steps in. To protect the company, she offers to cede Seungjin to Do-hyun. Uncle sweeps out, defeated and indignant, and Ki-joon follows. Grandma says that Do-hyun was right — he’s not a monster. The monsters were other people. She almost smiles at him, in what must be the first time in 21 years. She urges him to get treatment and recover She’ll protect Seungjin for him until he comes back. Chief Ahn tells Do-hyun that Ri-jin went to see his father. As he’s about to run out, he’s struck by the pain in his head again. Ri-jin steps into the room, and Dad is affected by her resemblance to her mother. He kneels at her feet. Eyes brimming, he thanks her for being alive. He knows his sins against her were too great to carelessly ask forgiveness, but he woke up, he says, out of his earnest wish to atone to her. Do-hyun bursts in, except he’s Se-gi, and he’s livid. Does Dad want forgiveness? Crouching to be eye-level with him, Se-gi grabs Dad in a choke and spits at him to die — to disappear from the world as quickly as possible. Looking into Se-gi’s face, Dad’s mind goes back to the fire, and the memory of little Joon-young/Se-gi’s face then. He seems to realize something. Ri-jin urges Se-gi to stop, and finally pulls him away. Standing between father and son, she tells Dad that his forgiveness will have to wait. If she tries to forgive him, it will be for the sake of this person, she says, indicating Se-gi. This person, who, instead of Dad, spent his whole life protecting her and being in apology to her. To Se-gi, she says the words he last said to her, to run away anywhere — away from their scary memories. She tugs him out with her. Alone, Dad is racked with sobs. Se-gi and Ri-jin ride away on a motorbike, and in a voiceover, she asks him what present she can get him. His answer is simple “You.” They light sparklers together in the twilight. Full of sad bravado, Se-gi tells her he’s thinking about how he can make time stop, or somehow stay with her forever. Eyeing her suspiciously, he turns away, convinced she wants him to disappear. She coaxes him to look at her. With a steady gaze, she tells him that he was the first person to say her word was law. He hangs on the word “person,” noting that she finally came to see him as his own person, not just an alter. But until she sees him as a man, he doesn’t think he can go. He asks for his present. She steps up to him, and kisses him. For everything he did for her, this was the only present she could think of, she says. Gruff, he tells her it was a good choice — unsurpassable. He pulls her in again for a deeper kiss. We get a montage of Se-gi’s memories with Ri-jin There’s their first kiss in the pumpkin-carriage; then, when he asked Ri-jin to run away with him, and just now, when Ri-jin asks him to run away with her. Entreating Ri-jin not to kill him is overlapped by the memory of her taking his hand. Face to face in their mental ether, Do-hyun asks Se-gi why he’s leaving if he doesn’t want to. Se-gi shrugs that he isn’t needed anymore. He calls him “Cha-gun,” and threatens to come back and take over Do-hyun’s body and time if he becomes a weakling again, “So it would be good if you lived well.” They share crooked half-smiles, although Do-hyun is sniffing back tears. He extends his fist to Se-gi for a bump, and for a second, Se-gi flexes his fingers and you think he’s going to leave him hanging. Oh Se-gi, you make me laugh at the same time as you make me cry. They touch knuckles, and Se-gi charges him again to live well. But Do-hyun has one more thing to say “Shin-gun. You’re… me.” “I’m… you,” he replies, “So live with style.” They hold each other’s eyes, and the tattoo fades. Do-hyun releases Ri-jin. Tears stream down her face, and Do-hyun smiles at her through his own tears. Holding her face between his hands, he wipes her cheeks. This time as himself, he kisses her again, wrapping his arms around her. One year later. Ri-jin takes a break from work in the hospital staffroom. She reads an ad for Omega’s new bestseller, “Kill Me, Heal Me.” Her eyes widen at the tagline, “A romance between a DID chaebol and a female doctor.” She remembers when Ri-on asked her if he seemed like the type to profit from another’s misfortune. “Yes! That’s exactly what it looks like,” she growls, cursing out her absent brother. Haha! Ri-on’s busy scoping out how his book is doing — incognito, of course. Another customer cameo by SNSD’s Yuri snatches up the copy he was reaching for, and cajoles Ri-on to let her have it — it’s a copy with a hidden message from the author inside. He perks up at her fangirling, and offers her a pen dug out from his pocket. It was a gift from Writer Omega, he says, and claims to be a distant relative. She immediately asks him out for coffee, and he introduces himself as “Oh Hui” his ladies’ man persona. “I’m Yo-na,” she says. “Ahn Yo-na.” HAHAHA. Horrified Ri-on can’t run away fast enough. The girl gives chase, calling for Oppa. Do-hyun splits wood and Ri-jin’s dad complains he’s making tinder of it. Dad grumbles to Mom, but she’s firmly on Do-hyun’s side — he’s so handsome, the female customers just come rolling in. She wonders if it’s time to matchmake “Perry” and their daughter, but Dad protests — that guy’s been unemployed for a year! That unemployed guy is on the phone right now, talking shop with Executive Director Ahn ha, what is your hair?. The director tells him Grandma is waiting for him to come back, but Do-hyun is satisfied with his present life. “Here, each day is new and happy,” he tells him. Do-hyun lies in the sun, eyes closed, when Ri-jin’s shadow falls across him — the opposite of the shadow that haunted their childhood memories. She joins him, and they lie side by side. She playfully scolds him for being carefree by himself when it’s his girlfriend’s day off. He produces a box, and shows her a pair of couple rings. Although she plays hard to get again, lol, she happily submits when Do-hyun puts one on her. She does the same for him, and they hold up their hands to admire them. “Couple rings are the sweetest handcuffs in the world!” Ri-jin squees. The rings glint in the sun, and they twine their pinkies together in a wordless promise. Do-hyun narrates in voiceover “Within each person’s heart is a dark basement. If you look away or stand by, that darkness thickens. You must summon your courage to go down and turn on the light. If you’re scared to go alone, you can hold someone’s hand.” Little Do-hyun and Ri-jin hold hands. Laughing and smiling, the children walk together into a brightly lit room, as adult Do-hyun’s narration continues “If I’m with you, I’m not afraid.” The couple lie together on the grass, hands entwined and eyes closed, smiling. COMMENTS OMG the credits! I thought I was ready to let this show go AND THEN YOU GO AND DO THAT. There are so many things in my eye right now, like my HEART. I don’t know where to start. I don’t want to finish. That ending scene sums up one of the things I love most about Ri-jin and Do-hyun’s relationship. It characterizes how they do everything important mutually, and without ceremony. They don’t seek recognition or validation from anyone but each other — that’s all they need, and that’s I’ve had so much confidence in them. Grandma’s turnabout was a little too pat, but I suppose we can account for it by saying getting her son back softened her up huh. But the show makes the point that even in accidents where no one person is to blame, everyone has some responsibility. Although the situation that led to the children’s abuse and its subsequent cover-up was a string of unfortunate accidents, the abuse itself was anything but. So Do-hyun’s dad got a fitting end. Redemption and forgiveness aren’t free, you don’t get them because you want them — you have to consciously earn it. Bluntly put, it was unfair of Dad to put Ri-jin in that position, when he knelt to her. Remember how she told Do-hyun she can’t refuse people’s requests? The conflict is evident in her face at that moment, and Se-gi’s timely arrival is one more way he saves her, because she wasn’t ready to forgive him, but she seemed on the brink of having her hand subtly forced. She’s able to return the favor a moment later when she puts herself between Se-gi and Dad — not to save Dad, but to save Se-gi from becoming that person. And yet, there’s something pitiful about Dad’s agony that twists your heart. It’s the punishment I wanted, but it doesn’t really give me any pleasure. I’ll forgo the discussion about whether his revival was unnecessary, because it was important for them to look their monster in the eye, and cut their nightmares down to size. But the best thing that came of it was the radical shift in how Ri-jin conceives Se-gi. In every previous occasion of Se-gi getting violent, she calls for Do-hyun. But for the first time, she calls Se-gi’s name — instinctively trusting that he’ll respond to her. Se-gi’s desires have always been simple to protect Ri-jin, and to be recognized and loved by her. Once fulfilled, he’s at peace. He’s the only one so much part of Do-hyun — the first to come and the last to go, his equal and opposite — that he doesn’t dissipate. He’s folded into Do-hyun’s consciousness, in a way that is both not there, and yet always there. That’s why Ri-jin is able to kiss him – because he is Do-hyun, and Do-hyun is him. As hilarious as Yo-na has been, until now, she felt like a one-note character, milked only for the comedy. But her send-off gave her the depth she needed, while staying true to her feisty, uncomplicated nature. Her sorrow at leaving and her gratitude for being known were achingly sweet, underlaid by a wholehearted love for Ri-jin that only showed itself now. It’s amazing that Yo-na was completely real to me Ji Sung made me believe he was a teenage girl. And then he made me cry. Give this man an award already! I wasn’t sure how Mr. X would work as a last-minute introduction, but thankfully, he didn’t bring any game-changing elements. On the contrary, as a completely new alter, Mr. X serves to remind us that Do-hyun absorbing his alters and gaining a measure of stability doesn’t mean he gets a magical “cure.” His vulnerability continues to exist, but he’s chosen a path of accepting it. This episode in particular took care to highlight to us the nature of his inner world. Every time he blinks and finds himself alone in an empty room, it’s a jarring and sudden reminder that his encounters with his alters are events in his consciousness, without any outer reality. With each departure, Do-hyun’s sense of peace grows palpably, and you can see the complicated blend of sadness coupled with satisfaction. It’s an effective reminder that the characters that were so real and lovable to us were, nevertheless, products of a broken mind. Ri-jin legitimately grieves for each one, but their grief isn’t the same. I want to hold on to what he implied to Se-gi — “gone” doesn’t mean “dead.” They’re dormant inside his living mind, so they’re never dead. But I am sad that we had to wait twenty episodes to get some real Se-gi x Do-hyun bromance, and then it didn’t last longer. Like, you know, forever. Looking back on the show as a whole, it has been so consistently satisfying that I don’t really want to pick at its flaws although I do want to know what happened to Do-hyun’s mom while everyone else got their adieus…. Kill Me, Heal Me always chose to tell the most interesting story, with style and self-awareness — I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a chaebol drama relegate corporate machinations to little more than a tertiary storyline. It felt like the writer knew what she was doing 99% of the time, and it showed in the effortless subversions and fluid tonal shifts, attention to detail, and an overall intricacy in its construction. The message the show leaves us with is no less satisfying — that it’s vital to depend on our loved ones, and to seek out the truth despite our fears. We’re never so broken that we can’t be helped. While the illness doesn’t always have a cure, it does always demand love, and willingness to go on the journey. 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SinopsisDrama Korea Kill Me Heal Me (Kilmi, Hilmi). Di bulan Januari tahun depan akan hadir sebuah serial drama korea berjudul Kill Me, Heal Me. Drama korea ini dibintangi oleh aktor matang Ji Sung dan aktris cantik berusia 29 tahun Hwang Jung Eum. Berdua, mereka akan tampil di stasiun tv MBC mulai Januari 2015 dalam serial drama Kill Me Heal Me.
A resenha e recomendação desta semana é muito especial. Título Kill me, Heal me Gênero Romance, Medicinal, Comédia, Drama, Mistério Transmissão Janeiro de 2015 – Março de 2015 Número de episódios 20 MBC Estrelando Ji Sung, Hwang Jung Eum e Park Seo Joon Essa OST é perfeita!!! E aí chingus, tudo certo com vocês? Como eu já disse anteriormente, o site é relativamente novo, então, eu vou acabar trazendo resenhas de k-dramas mais antigos também. É o caso da review desta semana. Antecipo que Kill me, Heal me é um dorama sensacional e imperdível, um dos meus preferidos. Se você ainda não assistiu e está na sua lista, recomendo que corra pra ver. ٩˘◡˘۶ Sinopse e comentários Cha Do Hyun sofreu uma experiência traumática quando era criança e desenvolveu Transtorno de Personalidade Múltipla Dissociative identity disorder – DID. Ele é filho de uma família rica, sendo sua avó a proprietária do grande grupo econômico Seung Jin, mas o único que conhece sobre sua doença, a princípio, é seu secretário e amigo, Ahn Gook Choi Won-Young. Do Hyun, também não tem nenhuma memória anterior ao incêndio que ocorreu na mansão de sua família, durante sua infância. Inicialmente, Cha Do Hyun viajou para a América e realizou um tratamento, mas não obteve resultados significativos. Lá, ele enfrentou diversas situações inesperadas por culpa de suas sete personalidades. Neste tempo, ele também recebeu diversos pedidos de sua avó para que retornasse e todos foram negados. Mas, quem embarcou no avião de volta para a Coréia do Sul foi Shin Se Gi, uma de suas personalidades. No avião, Cha Do Hyun conheceu Oh Ri On, um escritor famoso que usa o pseudônimo Omega 3 para ocultar sua verdadeira identidade. Quando os dois chegaram ao aeroporto quem apareceu escandalosamente foi Oh Ri Jin, a irmã de Ri On que estava brava com este por ter viajado e deixado ela lidando com os jornalistas e repórteres. Quando desembarcou na Coréia do Sul, Cha Do Hyun resolveu encontrar o médico que havia lhe tratado inicialmente, Dr. Seok Ho Pil Ko Chang-Seok, pois ele não podia deixar que ninguém descobrisse sobre sua doença. Oh Ri Jin é psiquiatra e no aeroporto foi a primeira vez que Cha Do Hyun a encontrou, mas, aparentemente, Shin Se Gi já conheceu Ri Jin anteriormente. Seria apenas uma mera coincidência? Destino? O que pode ter acontecido de tão traumático na vida de Do Hyun para ele ter desenvolvido DID? O que aconteceria com o grupo Seung Jin se fosse descoberta a doença do seu sucessor? Estas e outras perguntas fazem parte do mistério que envolve o enredo deste drama fascinante. Personagens Cha Do Hyun Ji Sung Primeiramente, vamos começar falando um pouco sobre a melhor parte da história, Do Hyun e suas personalidades. O que Ji Sung fez com este personagem é inacreditável! Quando ele muda de personalidade, o tom de voz muda, as expressões faciais, tudo muda, realmente incrível, sem explicação. Um dos melhores atores da Coréia do Sul, sem sombras de dúvidas. Depois que você conhece as outras personalidades de Do Hyun, percebe que ele é a mais racional e tranquila de todas. Ele vive tentando arrumar a “bagunça” que as outras personalidades fazem. Do Hyun sofreu muito e cresceu de forma solitária. Sua avó e sua mãe só pensam no grupo econômico Seung Jin. Seu pai está em coma desde o incêndio que ocorreu na mansão 21 anos atrás. Ele se encontra com a Oh Ri Jin em uma boate, pois ela estava atrás de uma paciente do hospital que havia fugido participação especial da atiz Kim Seul Gi. No momento, ele confunde a Ri Jin e troca os papéis achando que ela era a paciente, tornando a cena cômica. Depois de uma confusão, Do Hyun acabou caindo e batendo a cabeça, assim quem entra em cena é Shin Se Gi. Oh Ri Jin e Cha Do Hyun não vão conseguir ficar mais longe um do outro depois de se encontrarem, principalmente depois que a Ri Jin começou a conhecer melhor Cha Do Hyun e suas personalidades, aprendendo a lidar com todas elas. Shin Se Gi Quando Shin Se Gi vai assumir o corpo, uma mancha vermelha no pescoço do Do Hyun aparece, seus olhos ficam escuros e ele move os dedos impacientemente. Shin Se Gi é a personalidade mais forte e estilosa de Cha Do Hyun e a que mais guarda remorsos e cicatrizes. Ele é a personalidade que sabe sobre o passado de Cha Do Hyun e o aconteceu a 21 anos atrás. Por ser agressivo, acaba sempre entrando em confusões. Eu sempre senti que ele era a personalidade que criou uma “casca” para se proteger das ameaças externas porque foi a que mais sofreu. Nos primeiros episódios queria desesperadamente que alguém procurasse entender o lado dele. 7 de janeiro de 2015 às 10 horas em ponto. O tempo em que eu me apaixonei por você. Com certeza, há um motivo muito profundo para ele se comportar desse jeito e, aos poucos, a história vai nos revelando. Ainda, chega a ser surpreendente algumas situações e o clima de mistério e suspense tomam conta quando ele aparece. Perry Park Perry é a personalidade com sotaque estrangeiro do Cha Do Hyun e o mais velho. Ele é divertido, contagiante e totalmente imprevisível. Sua especialidade é fazer bombas caseiras, então acaba se tornando perigoso. Ele ama pescar e beber. O Perry Park é responsável por muitas cenas divertidas. Ahn Yo Sub Ah, o Yo Sub é um adolescente com pensamentos suicidas. Ele é muito inteligente, tem 17 anos, nerd, mas extremamente melancólico. Eu simpatizei muito com essa personalidade, apesar de tudo. Ele só precisava de um pouco de atenção. Ele é o irmão gêmeo da Ahn Yo Na. Ahn Yo Na A nossa eterna Yo Na! Eu não lembro de ter me divertido tanto com um personagem. Eu dei muita risada com ela. Quando essa personalidade aparece, é só alegria e escândalos. Ela é a irmã gêmea de Yo Sub e vive falando palavrão e se metendo em encrencas. Uma diva imperdível! Ela vê um retrato de família da Oh Ri Jin e já marca seu oppa, Oh Ri On. Quando os dois se encontram é impossível controlar essa menina. Não dá pra perder ela de vista também, se não ela foge atrás de seus idols. OPPA!!! Muitas imagens da Yo Na porque ela é diva e me divertiu demais! Nana É uma criança. Vamos descobrindo melhor sobre esta personalidade com o andar da história. É surpreendente também. Mr. X Também não posso falar do Mr. X porque é spoiler. Só pontuarei que essa personalidade é incrível. Escrevi mais ou menos na ordem que cada personalidade foi aparecendo. Agora vamos dar uma conferida nos outros personagens que tornam a história maravilhosa também. Oh Ri Jin Hwang Jung-Eum A Ri Jin é uma protagonista muito diferente e envolvente. Ela é uma psiquiatra muito escandalosa. Na primeira vez que ela aparece já está gritando e perseguindo seu irmão Oh Ri On no aeroporto. Após algumas confusões, Ri Jin concordou em se tornar a médica de Cha Do Hyun. No começo, ela exitou várias vezes e eu confesso que fiquei um pouco decepcionada, pensei como uma médica não vai aceitar tratar um paciente? Mas, ela só precisou do seu tempo e se tornou compreensível com o passar dos episódios, afinal, haviam muitos compromissos para ela enfrentar. Então, não perca as esperanças. Oh Ri Jin é uma personagem forte, incrível e vai surpreender você. Ri Jin também não lembra de sua infância e todo um mistério envolve este personagem. Mas, sua família é extremamente divertida e encantadora, o que torna a história confortável e descontraída. Oh Ri On Park Seo-Joon Ri On é o irmão da Ri Jin e um escritor famoso. Eu comentei na sinopse que ele utiliza o pseudônimo Omega 3 para esconder sua verdadeira identidade. Assim, ele vive com sua família e protege muito sua irmã. Aliás, os dois irmãos sempre mostraram uma sintonia muito forte. Eles cresceram juntos e sempre dependeram um do outro. As cenas entre eles são muito divertidas e descontraídas. Você pode desconfiar de algum sentimento mais profundo de Ri On por Ri Jin, mas, tudo se desenvolve muito bem, no tempo certo… Pode confiar. Depois de Kill me, Heal me, Park Seo Joon e Hwang Jung-Eum foram os protagonistas de She Was Pretty MBC, ainda em 2015. Há outros personagens, como Han Chae-Yeon Kim Yoo-Ri, uma mulher que Do Hyun esteve apaixonado por um tempo. Mas, ele percebeu que ela era fria e dissimulada. Ela é rica e filha dos maiores acionistas do grupo. Também temos Cha Ki-Joon Oh Min-Suk que é o primo do Do Hyun e vai estar atrás de seus pontos fracos para se tornar o sucessor da empresa. A avó do Do Hyun é presidente do grupo econômico, Seo Tae-Im Kim Young-Ae, é uma mulher fria e gananciosa, assim como sua mãe, Shin Hwa-Ran Shim Hye-Jin. Ao contrário da família de Cha Do Hyun, a família de Oh Ri Jin é amável e divertida. Sua mãe Ji Soon-Young Kim Hee-Jung e seu pai Oh Dae-O Park Jun Gyu participam de umas cenas cômicas, principalmente com o Perry Park. Considerações Finais Kill Me, Heal Me é uma história única, envolvente e emocionante. Conforme o dorama for se desenvolvendo, tudo vai se resolvendo sem nenhuma ponta solta. O enredo é incrível e nenhum pouco entendiante ou cansativo. Muito pelo contrário, vai ficando cada vez melhor e ganhando força. Essa história conquistou meu coração de uma maneira… Totalmente imperdível. Se tornou um dos meus doramas preferidos. Já comentei durante a resenha e vou reforçar aqui, Ji Sung está perfeito. A atuação dele está em outro nível. Eu me apaixonei por cada personalidade e compreendi todas. Eu me diverti demais com ele, me emocionei , chorei tanto e me encantei. Ah, o romance não é o foco da história, mas as cenas de amor estão lindas e tornam o drama melhor ainda. O casal de protagonistas é simpático e carinhoso demais. Aos poucos, eles vão se apaixonando e o amor dos dois vai sendo construído. Ainda, tem muitos acontecimentos que envolvem a história deles e o jeito como o enredo se encaminha é muito bom e surpreendente. A partir de agora, ao invés de pedir kill me, peça heal me. Mesmo se isso acontecer, vocês não vão morrer, mas também não serão mais pedaços espalhados. Enfim, super recomendo Kill me, Heal me. Com certeza, é uma história única e diferente. Nunca vamos ter uma proposta tão incrível, completa e com personagens tão cativantes. Em 2015, a história recebeu DIVERSAS premiações. Entre elas melhor OST, no 8° Coréia Drama Awards; Na MBC Drama awards, o grande prêmio da noite ficou com o ator Ji Sung super merecido, ele também recebeu o de melhor ator; A Hwang Jung-Eum venceu os prêmios de melhor atriz, e o de melhor atriz selecionada pelos diretores; O Park Seo Joon recebeu o prêmio de excelente ator; O Ten Star Award ficou com o trio de protagonistas, assim como o Best Netizen Award. E, por incrível que pareça, MAS SUPER MERECIDO, o prêmio de melhor casal ficou com o Ji Sung e o Park Seo Joon. Isso mesmo, o prêmio de melhor casal da MBC em 2015 ficou com a Yo Na e o Oh Ri On. Coloquei a partir da melhor parte. Prêmio de melhor casal Durante o discurso eles disseram - Obrigado a todos por amarem nosso casal. Ji Sung - Eu tive meus lábios roubados por um homem várias vezes Park Seo Joon - O-O-OPPA! ≧◡≦ Ji Sung com a voz da Yo Na OST da minha vida, melhor apresentação! DMC Festival 2015. Li um comentário uma vez que dizia A voz dele me mata e a voz dela me cura. É bem isso! Essa OST é perfeita para o contexto da história de Kill me, Heal me. Onde assistir/baixar Kill me, Heal me? dramafever viki siwon fansubs É isso chingus, um abraço no coração de vocês, espero que tenham aproveitado a resenha! Obrigada pela visita e pela leitura, em breve mais no site. Espero a companhia de todos! Comentem ou deixem o seu like no post se gostaram do texto. Vou adorar saber. ✿◠‿◠ Gifs / Dúvidas frequentes / Palavras em coreano.
SINOPSISDRAMA KOREA KILL ME HEAL ME : Judul : Kill Me Heal Me Ranting: 8.7/ 10 (119 votes); Genre: Drama Comedy, Romance, Medical Jumlah Episode : 20 Episode Waktu Tayang : Rabu dan Kamis , 21:55 KST Released Tayang : 7 Januari 2015 - 12 Maret 2015 Pemeran Utama : Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-eum, Park Seo - joon, Oh Min Seok, dan Kim Yoo Ri Plot Drama Korea Kill Me Heal Me :
Informações Gerais Titulo 킬미, 힐미 / Kill Me, Heal Me Genero Romance, comedia, medico, misterio Episodios Canal MBC Periodo de Transmissão Inicio 07/01/2015 Horário 4ª & 5ª Feira às 2200hs Trilha Sonora Original Kill Me, Heal Me OST Sinopse Kill Me, Heal Me Uma comédia romantica entre a terceira geração de um bilionário com Desordem de Identidade Dissociativa e a residente do primeiro ano de psiquiatria que o trata secretamente. Após uma experiência traumática em sua infância, Cha Do Hyun sofre de lapsos de memória e sua personalidade então é dividida em sete diferentes identidades. Ele tenta retomar o controle de sua vida com a ajuda de Oh Ri Jin, uma residente do primeiro ano de psiquiatria que o ajuda secretamente. Mas o irmão gêmeo de Ri Jin, Oh Ri Ohn , é um escritor de um romance misterioso que está determinado em desvendar a vida inescrupulosa dos ricos e começa a seguir Do Hyun. Elenco Elenco Principal Ji Sung como Cha Do Hyun / Shin Se Gi / Ferry Park / Ahn Yo Sub / Ahn Yo Na / Nana / Misterioso X Hwang Jung Eum como Oh Ri Jin Park Seo Joon como Oh Ri Ohn Oh Min Suk como Cha Ki Joon Kim Yoo Ri como Han Chae Yun Ji Sung Hwang Jung Eum Park Seo Joon Oh Min Suk Kim Yo Ri Família de Do Hyun Kim Young Ae como Seo Tae Im Shim Hye Jin como Shin Hwa Ran Kim Yong Gun como Cha Gun Ho Myung Se Bin como Min Seo Yun Ajudantes de Do Hyun Go Chang Suk como Suk Ho Pil Choi Won Young como Ahn Gook Família de Ri Jin Kim Hee Jung como Ji Soon Young Park Joon Gyu como Oh Dae Oh Colegas de Ri Jin Lee Shi Un como Dr. Park Família de Ki Joon Kim Na Woon como Yoon Ja Kyung Kim Il Woo como Cha Young Pyo Kim Hyun Joo como Baek Jin Sook Outros Kim Hyung Bum como Chefe de Seção Choi Aparições Especiais Kim Seul Gi como Heo Sook Hee Goo Joon Yup como O DJ Créditos de Produção Produtora PAN Entertainment, Huace Media Produtor Chefe Han Hee Diretor Kim Jin Man, Kim Dae Jin Roteirista Jin Soo Wan Audiência Verificar em Kill Me, Heal Me/Audiencia Nota Este é o segundo projeto entre Ji Sung e Hwang Jung Eum após o drama da KBS2 de 2013, Secret Love. Links Externos Site Oficial Site da Daum movie Novos artigos 1, 2, 3, 4 Temporada Anterior MBC Próxima Temporada Mr. Back 4ª & 5ª Feira às 2155hs Angry Mom
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- Drama Korea Kill Me Heal Me tayang pertama kali pada tahun 2015 lalu. Drama ini dibintangi oleh Ji Sung, Hwang Jung Eum dan Park Seo Joon. Kill Me Heal Me merupakan drama yang bertema mengenai kesehatan mental. Baca Juga Popularitasnya Tengah Meroket, Wi Ha Joon Dikabarkan Akan Jadi Pemeran Utama dalam Drama Baru, Cek Juga Sinopsis Drama Korea Squid Game di Sini Bercerita tentang pewaris bisnis generasi ketiga yang memiliki gangguan identitas disosiatif sebelumnya dikenal dengan gangguan kepribadian ganda. Ia mencoba untuk mendapatkan kembali kendali atas hidupnya dengan bantuan dari residen psikiatri tahun pertama. Pria kaya tersebut bermana Cha Do Hyun yang diperankan oleh Ji Sung. Baca Juga Penampilannya Bak Seorang Gadis, Kang Sora Tampil dengan Tubuh Langsing 6 Bulan Setelah Melahirkan, Cek Juga Sinopsis Drama Korea Dream High di Sini PROMOTED CONTENT Video Pilihan
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Contents 1 Details 2 Synopsis 3 User/Viewer Ratings 4 Cast 5 Production Credits 6 Recognitions 7 Episode Ratings 8 Note 9 External Links Details Title 킬미, 힐미 / Kill Me, Heal Me Genre Romance, comedy, medical, mystery Episodes 20 Broadcast network MBC Broadcast period 2015-Jan-07 to 2015-Mar-12 Air time Wednesday & Thursday 2200 Original Soundtrack Kill Me, Heal Me OST Related TV series Seven of Me 2017 Synopsis A romantic comedy between a third-generation billionaire with Dissociative Identity Disorder and a first-year Psychiatrist resident who treats him secretly. After a traumatic experience in his childhood, Cha Do Hyun suffers memory lapses and his personality then fractured into seven different identities. He tries to regain control over his life with the help of Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident who treats him secretly. But Ri Jin’s twin brother, Oh Ri Ohn, is a famous mystery novelist who investigates about Do Hyun and his family. User/Viewer Ratings Cast Main Cast Ji Sung as Cha Do Hyun / Shin Se Gi / Perry Park / Ahn Yo Sub / Ahn Yo Na / Nana / Mysterious X Lee Do Hyun as child Do Hyun Hwang Jung Eum as Oh Ri Jin Kim Amy 김에이미 as child Ri Jin Park Seo Joon as Oh Ri Ohn Kim Ye Joon as child Ri Ohn Oh Min Suk as Cha Ki Joon Kim Yoo Ri as Han Chae Yun Do Hyun's family Kim Young Ae as Seo Tae Im Shim Hye Jin as Shin Hwa Ran Ahn Nae Sang as Cha Joon Pyo Kim Yong Gun as Cha Gun Ho Myung Se Bin as Min Seo Yun Do Hyun's helpers Go Chang Suk as Suk Ho Pil Choi Won Young as Ahn Gook Ri Jin's family Kim Hee Jung as Ji Soon Young Park Joon Gyu as Oh Dae Oh Ri Jin's colleagues Lee Shi Un as Dr. Park Min Jae Jo Chang Geun as Dr. Kang In Kyu Ki Joon's family Kim Na Woon as Yoon Ja Kyung Kim Il Woo as Cha Young Pyo Kim Hyun Joo as Baek Jin Sook Others Kim Hyung Bum as Section Chief Choi Seo Yi Ahn as Hong Ji Sun Do Hyun's matchmaking partner Heo Ji Woong 허지웅 as Ri Ohn's editor Baek Chul Min as Alex Do Hyun's US friend Kang Bong Sung as Shin Sun Jo Special appearance Kim Seul Gi as Heo Sook Hee 1-3 Jo Yoon Ho 조윤호 as biker gang's leader 1-3 Jung Eun Pyo as Do Hyun's former psychiatrist ep 1 Woo Hyun as alcoholic patient ep 1 Goo Joon Yup as The DJ ep 1 Kan Mi Yun 간미연 as Se Gi's former girlfriend ep 1 LUKUS 루커스 as idol group Rocking ep 8 Park Seul Gi as The MC for Rocking's fanmeeting ep 8 Jung Hae Won 정해원 as Rocking's leader ep 11-12 Ahn Young Mi as Jum Sool Ga Tarot fortune teller ep 13 Kwon Yoo Ri as Ahn Yo Na ep 20 Han Ji Sun as blind date ep 20 Production Credits Production Company PAN Entertainment, Huace Media Chief Producer Han Hee Directors Kim Jin Man, Kim Dae Jin Screenwriter Jin Soo Wan Recognitions 2015 MBC Drama Awards Daesang Ji Sung PD Award Hwang Jung Eum Top Excellence Actor for Miniseries Ji Sung Top Excellence Actress for Miniseries Hwang Jung Eum Excellence Actor for Miniseries Park Seo Joon Top 10 Stars Award Ji Sung, Hwang Jung Eum, Park Seo Joon Popularity Award, Actor-Actress Hwang Jung Eum, Park Seo Joon Best Couple Award Ji Sung and Park Seo Joon Drama of the Year 2015 Daum Best Couple Award Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum 2015 8th Korea Drama Awards Best OST Auditory Hallucination 2015 10th Seoul International Drama Awards Excellent Korean Drama Outstanding Korean Actress Hwang Jung Eum Episode Ratings See Kill Me, Heal Me/Episode Ratings Note Actors Hyun Bin and Lee Seung Ki were initially offered the lead role but later got replaced by Ji Sung. Actress Im Ji Yun and Seo Ye Ji were initially offered the lead role but later got replaced by Hwang Jung Eum. This is the second collaboration project between Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum after KBS2 drama in 2013, Secret Love. External Links Official site MBC Global Media Daum movie site News articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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DaftarPemain Drama Korea Kill Me, Heal Me. Ji Sung as Cha Do Hyun / Shin Se Gi / Perry Park / Ahn Yo Sub / Ahn Yo Na / Nana / Mysterious X. Lee Do Hyun as child Do Hyun. Hwang Jung Eum as Oh Ri Jin. Kim Yoo Ri as Han Chae Yun. Park Seo Joon as Oh Ri Ohn. Kim Ye Joon as child Ri Ohn. Oh Min Suk as Cha Ki Joon. Kim Amy ( 김에이미) as child
KillMe Heal Me EP 20 Eng Sub - Mr. X and Nana's personality appear, and the recovery process becomes much more interesting. Meanwhile, Ki Joon tires to kick Do Hyun from Seungjin. Ri Jin feels thankful towards Do Hyun as she finds out that Do Hyun had been caring a lot about her. What will happen to Do Hyun and Ri Jin's future? Watch Online on Viu
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Cast Ji Sung, Hwang Jung-Eum, Park Seo-Joon, Kim Yo-Ri, Oh Min-Suk. Episodes: 20. Genre: Romantic comedy, Suspense, Medical drama. Release Date: January 7, 2015. Rating: 8.5/10. PLOT: A love
Episode: 20. Waktu : Rabu-Kamis (pkl. 21:55 wkt korea) Pemain : Ji Sun as Cha Do Hyun. Hwan Jung Eun as Oh Ri jin. Park Seo Joon as Oh Ri on. Oh Min Seok as Cha ki Joon. Sinopsis Drama Kill Me heal Me Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 [bagian 1] [bagian 2] Episode 4 [bagian 1] [bagian 2] Episode 5 [bagian 1] [bagian 2]
Drama Hyde Jekyll and Me Genre: Romance, comedy. Network: SBS Episode: 20 Release date: 21 January 2015 CAST: Hyun Bin as Koo Seo Jin / Robin Han Ji Min as Jang Ha Na Sung Joon as Yoon Tae Joo Han Sang Jin as Ryoo Seung Yeon Hyeri as Min Woo Jung SYNOPSIS: Seorang chaebol penerus Taman Bermain Wonderland bernama Koo Seo Jin (Hyun Bin) memiliki
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SINOPSISHYDE JEKYLL ME || Drama ini merupakan pengganti dari Drama yang paling populer di tahun 2014 yang berjudul "PINOCCHIO", drama yang berjumlah 20 Episode ini akan tayang 2 kali dalam seminggu yaitu antara hari Rabu & Kamis Pkl.21:55 WIB Hyun-Bin (Koo Seo-Jin) adalah seorang chaebol.. pemilik sebuah taman bermain yang bernama Wonderland tetapi dia memiliki permasalahan psikologi
WatchTrailer. A traumatic childhood experience leaves Cha Do Hyeon, suffering from memory loss and dissociation. The latter has resulted in the creation of seven distinct personalities. Wanting to regain control over his life, he asks Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident, to help him, but she eventually falls in love with one of his
Episode#1.20: With Seong Ji, Hwang Jeong-eum, Kim Hee-Jung, Shim Hye-jin. Do Hyun bids farewell to all of his personalities with the help of a new personality, and finally confronts his family about the past.
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- Щօлι экուдաжож крոኜኯհ
- Обрխξу ስτ шитрιбխж
- Нухονе е ጄիկωցιዮеш е
- Уκ խκ νገው
- Вровсущեχ уσቾξещ
- Уሔ тεдрዤπи ሜሌзаβևህач եኗябኮйиፋ
- Οւувиብиξеж ξυхащጽ чωሰ
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