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Spring Waltz

Will the tragedy of spring be repeated years later?

To escape debt, Lee Su-ho’s father escaped to a remote island where his friend has a young daughter Eun-Young, who is the same age as Su-ho. After being abandoned by his father, Su-ho sought to leave, but his mind changed after being touched by Eun-Young’s pure heart. A series of unfortunate events ensue, and Su-ho disappears, while Eun-Young is sick in the hospital.

Years later, while traveling in Germany, Eun-Young meets the talented pianist Chae-ha, a man with a cold exterior with a few words, who bores a resemblance to Su-ho. As their love start to develop, truth unfolds… Can their love endure the harsh spring tragedy many years ago?

Overall rating: 
 
8.5
Story:
 
9.0   (1)
Acting:
 
7.0   (1)
Music:
 
10.0   (1)
Satisfaction:
 
8.0   (1)
Directed by Yoon Suk Ho |
Written by Kim Ji Eun | Hwang Daun | Ha Mi Sun |
Producer Lee Jae Sang |
Cast Seo Do Young | Han Hyo Joo | Daniel Henney | Lee So Yeon |
Release Date March 06, 2006
Genres Romance

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Could Have Been A Great Drama

moto46sca Reviewed by moto46sca
October 04, 2009
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Overall rating: 
 
8.5
Story:
 
9.0
Acting:
 
7.0
Music:
 
10.0
Satisfaction:
 
8.0
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Do you recommend it? Yes

The music and songs in Spring Waltz were fantastic. I love them all especially Flower and Clementine with its superb arrangement. They definitely compensated for a weak performance from most of the cast.

David Henney would have been perfect as the other man in Park Eun-young's love life except for his constant dialogue switch from English to Korean and back, which didn't make sense at all. How hard is it to memorize a few Korean lines?

Han Hye Joo was a big disappointment as Park Eun-Young, the heroine in the drama. Her acting was bland. Even her emotional love scenes with Yoon Jae-Ha appeared so dry, I felt Seo Do Young deserved a better partner. Should I blame the director for not pushing her hard enough?

Lee So Yeon as the bitchy Song Yi-Na looked too professorial with her glasses and in all aspects, was not a convincing 'other woman' for Seo Do Young.

Among the main characters, only Seo Do Young, as the brilliant pianist with a secret past, made an impact in the drama. He was very impressive in his portrayal as the cold and lonely Yoon Jae-ha. I really felt for him. To think that this was his first major acting role... 3 cheers!

Yet, in spite of most of the cast's shortcomings, I would watch it again, if only to see Seo Do Young, hear his drop-dead voice and listen to the drama's music and songs.

To sum it up, Spring Waltz is the drama that could have been the director's memorable end to a series.

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