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Contents 1 Details 2 Synopsis 3 User/Viewer Ratings 4 Cast 5 Production Credits 6 Recognitions 7 Episode Ratings 8 Notes 9 Reviews 10 External Links Details Title 내 아이디는 강남미인 내 ID는 강남미인 / Nae Aidineun Gangnammiin Also known as Gangnam Beauty Genre Drama, romance, comedy Episodes 16 Broadcast network JTBC Broadcast period 2018-Jul-27 to 2018-Sep-15 Air time Friday & Saturday 2300 Original Soundtrack My ID Is Gangnam Beauty OST Synopsis Kang Mi Rae Im Soo Hyang had a shy personality due to her ugly appearance. She was bullied by people and even intimidated when she attended school. Now, Kang Mi Rae is beautiful after undergoing plastic surgery, but she still has a shy personality. Kang Mi Rae starts her first year at college. Ironically People are still mean to her and call her "Gangnam Beauty" in a mean-spirited way. Meanwhile, Do Kyung Suk Cha Eun Woo also attends the same college. He does not judge people by their appearance. He believes that is more important the inside than the outside. Do Kyung Suk begins to have a crush on Kang Mi Rae. Yun Woo Young Kwak Dong Yun comes from a poor family and has suffered greatly due to his financial situation. With these experiences, he becomes an expert in dating. Yeon Woo Young initially falls in love with Kang Mi Rae for her appearance, but his feelings eventually become deeper as he starts to appreciate her even more because of her endearing personality and also her inner self. Hyun Soo Ah Jo Woo Ri has good looks and is adored by everyone around her, but she harbors an inner fear of losing everyone's love and popularity surrounding it. User/Viewer Ratings Cast Correlation Chart - Click to enlarge Main Cast Im Soo Hyang as Kang Mi Rae Cha Eun Woo as Do Kyung Suk Jo Woo Ri as Hyun Soo Ah Kwak Dong Yun as Yun Woo Young People around Mi Rae Woo Hyun as Kang Tae Shik Mi Rae's father Kim Sun Hwa as Na Eun Shim Mi Rae's mother Min Do Hee as Oh Hyun Jung Mi Rae's friend / roommate People around Kyung Suk Park Joo Mi as Na Hye Sung Kyung Suk's mother Park Sung Geun as Do Sang Won Kyung Suk's father Kim Ji Min as Do Kyung Hee Kyung Suk's sister Lee Tae Sun as Yoo Jin Kyung Suk's childhood friend Jung Myung Hoon 정명훈 as Young Mo Chemistry Department Students Park Yoo Na as Yoo Eun Jung Seung Hye 정승혜 as Choi Jung Boon Jung Hye Rin as Lee Ji Hyo Kim Do Yun 김도연 as Jang Won Ho Kim Eun Soo 김은수 as Kim Sung Woon Oh Hee Joon as Kim Chan Woo Ryu Ki San as Goo Tae Young Kim Lee Rin 김이린 as Jo Jung Hyup Bae Da Bin as Kwon Yoo Byul Lee Ye Rim as Kim Tae Hee Baek Soo Min 백수민 as Ko Ye Na Choi Sung Won as Song Jung Ho Ham Sung Min as Jung Dong Woon Kim Min Ha as Sun Mi Seo Ji Hye as Min Ah Cha Bo Sung 차보성 as Yuh Joon Others Jun Jin Gi as church pastor Guests Lee Young Ae as herself ep. 1 Park Min Ji ep. 2 Yoon Bo Ra ep. 5 Tiger JK 타이거 JK ep. 6 Hong Suk Chun ep. 11 Production Credits Production Company Group Eight Director Choi Sung Bum Screenwriter Choi Soo Young Recognitions 2018 11th Korea Drama Awards Best New Actor Cha Eun Woo Hallyu Star Award Cha Eun Woo Star of the Year Award Jo Woo Ri Episode Ratings See My ID Is Gangnam Beauty/Episode Ratings Notes Based on the 2016 webtoon of the same name by Gi Maeng Gi 기맹기. "Gangnam Beauty" is a pejorative slang term for a woman who becomes beautiful through plastic surgery. The Gangnam district of Seoul is renowned for plastic surgery clinics. The first script reading took place on May 30, 2018. Reviews See My ID Is Gangnam Beauty/Reviews External Links Official site English Wikipedia Korean Wikipedia Although My ID is Gangnam Beauty isn't one of my favourite Kdramas, I have watched it multiple times. There is something about the drama that makes me come back. It doesn't have an outrageous plot, a big plot twist, or unique characters—it is set in a university and is about regular lives. But it is also much more than that. In quiet ways, it is profound. Every time I watch it, I find something new to appreciate. Now that I've watched it several times, I think I finally have enough to write a good review. Table of Contentswhat is My ID is Gangnam Beauty about?my thoughts on My ID is Gangnam Beautythe focus on beauty standards for womenthe charactersthe romancemiscellaneous pointsthe main charactersKang Mi-raeDo Kyung-seokHyun Soo-ahdiscussion INCLUDES SPOILERSoverallcheck out more Kdramaslet's chat! what is My ID is Gangnam Beauty about? The drama is mainly about Kang Mi-rae, a university freshman who got plastic surgeries done on her face so that she won't endure bullying anymore. University is meant to be a fresh start for her—with a new face and hopefully new opportunities and friends. But it comes with new challenges too. Most of the focus is on Mi-rae but we see storylines of the characters around her based on their role in her life. The second main lead of the show is Do Kyung-seok, a fellow freshman and Mi-rae's classmate from middle school. He is soon the most popular guy amongst the freshmen because of his straightforward and reclusive nature. University isn't a fresh start for him but he chooses a drastic change after some revelations in the show. He goes through quite a bit of growth due to that. The third character with significant screen time is Hyun Soo-ah, Mi-rae and Kyung-seok's classmate. She is the prettiest girl in the batch and one of the most popular. She smiles all the time and is well-liked but we soon find out that it's an outer layer. Her true character gets revealed as the episodes pass. Set during their first year of university, My ID is Gangnam Beauty is about the problems in freshmen's daily lives—especially the ones that are deep-rooted in society. The drama depicts how beauty, the standards for women, bullying based on looks, and casual sexism cause havoc in people's lives. Some of it is subtle but a lot of it is thrown at us so that the viewers can't deny the points made. my thoughts on My ID is Gangnam Beauty There is a lot to talk about and a lot to unpack. In 16 episodes, the drama squeezes in various situations and issues while focusing on the growth of the main characters. I have several notes jotted about the show and there's still more to talk about. Before getting into the main review, I want to specifically mention the trigger warnings. My ID is Gangnam Beauty tackles serious subjects and does not sugarcoat them. If you are triggered by any of these topics, be careful while watching bullying based on looks, eating disorders, fat shaming, suicide attempt, domestic violence, catcalling/eve teasing, and sexual harassment. the focus on beauty standards for women The main point of My ID is Gangnam Beauty is to depict the various ugly sides of the beauty standards thrust on girls and women. While a lot of them are shown through Mi-rae as she is the main character, there are supporting characters to show a few sides that aren't applicable to Mi-rae. All of it is brought together in the last few episodes, hammering the point in. Mi-rae had a very tough childhood because "she was ugly." She was bullied throughout her schooling by her peers and didn't have people sticking up for her. She was made to feel unworthy of everything and left out of regular childhood experiences. The torture went to the point that she tried to kill herself. Kids aren't born with prejudices, they are taught them. Prejudices based on looks are so prevalent that kids learn them right away. Everything is more intense during childhood as well. Mi-rae missed out on several childhood experiences because of "her ugliness" and it had multiple consequences. When she is accepted and liked in her freshman orientation, she cries out of happiness because that hasn't happened to her before. Despite all that she went through, Mi-rae grades women based on their looks when she meets them for the first time. Society teaches us to measure people based on certain factors and we all do it on some level. Mi-rae has to accept her habit and consciously unlearn it over time. The way she grades faces points out how beauty standards are so specific and rigid—it is about things that we can't naturally control like face shapes or double eyelids. source HanCinema After Mi-rae gets plastic surgeries done to have an ordinary life—not to be very pretty or popular but to be ordinary—she is branded as a "type of girl". People often pass comments about her as if she is nothing more than her surgeries. The common mindset causes her a very different set of problems. The drama drives home the multiple ways in which women are blatantly objectified. Not only are women expected to be pretty and sexy, they have to be humble, sweet, kind, submissive to men, and smart but not too smart. Men pass casual comments about a woman's weight and eating habits as if they're talking about the weather and "suggest" women to be a certain way directly or indirectly. Many men want pretty women who stand out and don't accept anybody's proposal but will accept theirs even though they don't pass any standard. They don't want a simple yes either, they want the girl to be flattered to be asked out by them even if she is getting 10 proposals a day. Some men believe that they have the "right" to "own" and "look at" attractive women. I really liked how My ID is Gangnam Beauty showed how women are treated as objects or trophies through multiple scenarios. Women aren't demeaned in only one clear-cut manner and ill-intentions are often not noticeable in the beginning. Along with showing the effects on women who aren't considered conventionally attractive, the drama showed how attractive women are negatively affected by the standards even if it looks like they're winning. I haven't seen this perspective shown before so it was interesting. Hyun Soo-ah is a great example. She tries to tick all of the boxes of "a well-liked woman" and views other women as competition. She internalized the prejudices so much that she hurt other women and made several bad decisions. The drama shows how beauty has power and the standards of beauty in society can make or break a woman's life. Beauty is quite literally a commodity. source HanCinema Considering how beauty standards are significantly high in Korea, I applaud this show for breaking down their impact in a nuanced manner while making it simple to understand. The country has industries thriving off of insecurities caused by beauty standards so making such a drama is a step in the right direction. However, the execution was not perfect and the show had quite a few contradictions. The way the scenes were played out, it felt like the show promoted the very standards it is speaking up against. The main kicker was the way it pretended as if the standards don't exist for men and actually promoted them for men. Kyung-seok's main characteristic is his handsome face before any aspect of his personality. He is placed on a pedestal due to his looks and many of his infractions are ignored or considered charming. Kyung-seok is actually a good character with different issues and growth but he was reduced to "a pretty face" so many times that I hated it. Other men are often compared to him without any emphasis on how bad that is. While the concept was done well, My ID is Gangnam Beauty wasn't without flaws. However, it is a step forward and I hope that upcoming dramas tackle these issues better. the characters I'll go deep into each of the main characters later so here's an overall opinion on the main and supporting characters. Even though it has a good base concept, there is one major problem with the drama the two main characters aren't very interesting to watch. Kang Mi-rae is easy to empathise with but isn't attention-grabbing on the screen. I found myself looking at other characters more than her when they shared screen time. She is shy and awkward almost all the time. That wouldn't be bad if her face showed varied expressions and was engaging to look at. She doesn't show a lot of emotion and was often straight-faced. I'm unsure if it is due to the acting or if that's how the character is written I am inclined towards the latter but it was hard to be interested in her beyond what she represents in the story. I liked her story and growth but I didn't like her. Kyung-seok is mostly expressionless in the drama. Being expressionless and reclusive is a part of his personality because when he eventually smiles even a little bit, it means a lot. Throughout the show, he mostly has a straight face and it doesn't change when he is nervous or contemplative. Generally, shows pair characters so that their energies complement each other on screen. One shows less emotion and the other shows more emotion. Because this drama paired two characters who aren't sufficiently emotional, many of the scenes felt bland to watch. Several of their romantic scenes were muted as well. Whatever feelings I got would have been ten times more if there was more emotion on screen. Mi-rae did grow to become more effusive towards the end which shows that they're a good pairing and they just needed to get there but it was still not as interesting to watch them on screen at times. source HanCinema Thankfully, supporting characters made up for what the main characters lacked. I loved seeing almost all of the supporting characters on screen. They played their roles very well. My favourite characters were Hyun-jung, Mi-rae's best friend. We don't get to see her as much and one of her storylines gets cut off without resolution but I loved her whenever she came on screen. She is short, cute, and spunky. I loved her energy and the way she spoke up for Mi-rae. Kyung-seok's mother is an icon. Her grace, her style, and the way she treats people in her life is outstanding. I absolutely loved her and I wish I could meet her in real life. Yoo Eun, the freshman class's representative. This was my first time seeing Park Yoo-na in a role and I became a fan. I loved her style, the way she cared for her classmates, and how she stood up for her friends. I especially loved her role with Soo-ah in the last few episodes. She is the friend that everyone needs. the romance Mi-rae and Kyung-seok have a slow relationship growth. While Kyung-seok is clearly enamoured with her from the start, they don't fall over each other or take steps towards each other immediately. They are pushed into situations together and slowly bond. I really liked how they cared for each other before they saw each other in a romantic light. The path to their happily ever after isn't a smooth one as well. They got off on the wrong foot a couple of times and had to clear out the air by communicating honestly. They shared their vulnerabilities and they consciously worked towards working through them to be together properly. All of it made their relationship better. Because it takes a long time for anything to happen, when they do start dating and being a couple, it is incredibly swoony. They have some great swoon-worthy moments, mainly because of Kyung-seok's confidence and Mi-rae's shyness and awkwardness. Kyung-seok is unapologetic in supporting and defending her, which she needs often. In turn, Mi-rae helps him have better relationships with the people in his life. They are a part of each other's growth and it was beautiful to see. source HanCinema miscellaneous points Some opinions that don't fit into the above categories Mi-rae and Hyun-jung's friendship was so pure and lovely. Their love for one another shone on screen. They had fun together and they supported each other in everything. I really liked their relationships. I loved the emphasis on perfumes. The drama points out how scent doesn't depend on looks and is separate from traditional "beauty" yet it can provide confidence and make a lasting impression. Kyung-seok's relationships with his mother and sister were <3. Kyung-seok is the best brother to Kyung-hee and learns to mend his relationship with his mother and I loved seeing all of it. The love triangle with Kyung-seok, Mi-rae, and Woo-yeong felt unnecessary to me, barring one thing I'll talk about it in the spoiler section. Mi-rae was so clearly meant to be with Kyung-seok that the love triangle never felt important to me. Woo-yeong is technically the fourth main character in the drama after the main two and Soo-ah but we never get his backstory or learn more about him. He was like any other supporting character to me. Watching Kyung-seok and Woo-yeong bond was so nice. They like the same girl and have some competition but once they become roommates, they also bond with each other and become unlikely friends. The pacing of the drama wasn't consistent. It was very slow at some parts and fast in the last two episodes. Some things were given too much screen time. It could have been better because it was almost like a bunch of things were crammed in the last couple of episodes because they were running out of time. the main characters Kang Mi-rae Played by Im Soo-hyang, Kang Mi-rae is the main star of the show. She's shy, awkward, and skittish. Because she grew up facing the brunt of bullying, she is wary and doesn't try to hope for better with new people. When people at the university like her, she cries. Im Soo-hyang played the character really well. I liked how Kang Mi-rae's gait and posture were reflective of her personality. She walks slowly and her shoulder curve inwards to form a defensive posture. Her growth over the drama is beautiful. I loved seeing her accept love, consciously unlearn her bad habits like grading people's faces, care about new people, and find her new place in the world. She faces new challenges after her plastic surgeries and she grows through them. At the start of the show, she is naive about people because she never had "good" interactions with them. She didn't learn about people pretending to be nice while having ill intentions. She has always directly seen the bad side. But in university, she goes through experiences with two-faced people and learns how to judge people. Do Kyung-seok HanCinema Do Kyung-seok was literally the star of the university. Played by Cha Eun-woo, the character is meant to be perfect. He is handsome, smart, and good at fighting. He calls people out on their nonsense and doesn't bother with friendships, preferring to be alone. But over time, he clearly falls for Mi-rae and wants to be the person who stands with her. He is the son of a cunning politician and hasn't been in contact with his mother for years. His heart has been hardened due to what happened in his family. He moves out suddenly after a while and rooms with Yeong Woo-yeong. It was interesting to see him learn to be an independent adult and care about money when he didn't have to before. He was finally able to make decisions for himself and have relationships with people of his choosing. At the start, Kyung-seok was full of sharp edges. Being with Mi-rae and having other good people in his life softened his edges a bit. It was nice to see him smile and have fun. Hyun Soo-ah Hyun Soo-ah is an unlikeable character but is the most complex one. She is the perfect natural beauty and has the personality to match. She is kind, smiles at everyone, and tries to be friends with everyone. She eats well and supposedly never gains weight. She is smart but doesn't show it off. She's seemingly perfect but as the drama progresses, we see that it's all a well-crafted layer. Soo-ah's character and character arc was so interesting. Although I couldn't like her, she is my favourite character because of her complexity. She was also a master manipulator—she knows how to play people and get what she wants. Jo Woo-ri played the character so well that she even received some date because of the drama. I loved how her layers were peeled back one by one until we see her real personality at the end. I would have preferred the pacing to have been consistent so things like her arc's resolution weren't rushed at the end. discussion INCLUDES SPOILERS If you don’t want to get spoiled, click here to skip to the “overall” concluding section. Some quick spoiler points The scene where Woo-yeong tells Mi-rae that he was first attracted to her because of her looks and "what is wrong with being attracted to the way someone looks" was so good. It pointed out how most people view attraction and why it is not acceptable for Mi-rae—because of everything she went through. She doesn't want someone to like her for her face because they wouldn't have liked her if she didn't get plastic surgery. She doesn't want her features to be an aspect considered at all. Soo-ah's dialogue about hating people who get plastic surgeries because the number of pretty faces increases and it reduces the value of truly attractive people was so interesting. It pointed out how beauty is a commodity. Most people wouldn't think or say what she did but for someone who wants to be the only one to stand out like Soo-ah, it is everything. Kyung-seok's mom's story was interesting too. She used to think that she had the world in the palm of her hands because of her beauty but the "good" man she found only wanted to have her on his arm and stay at home. He basically wanted her in a cage. It didn't matter that she was talented in her field because, according to him, a woman's place is at home with the kids. Her story was about how even if a woman seemingly has all the potential, she is still objectified and is expected to bend to a man's will. Beauty can be a curse, too. Loved the episode on the university fest where the men wanted the women to serve because "they will bring in more customers" and wanted them to wear short skirts. As the guys complimented Mi-rae, Soo-ah, and Ji-hyo, they also fat-shamed Tae-hee and made fun of Yoon-byul. It showed just how common misogyny is and how men don't care if women are uncomfortable. Even the "good guys" stand aside quietly without calling out problematic things. overall It wasn't a perfectly done drama but it was interesting. If nothing else, the individual character growth of the main characters was great to see. I recommend the drama if you're in the mood for something complex and are okay with slow pacing. The drama can be incredibly slow at times but it is worth it. If you like to analyze characters and situations without any action scenes, this is a good pick. While I've watched it multiple times, I wouldn't call it a comfort show. I don't think most viewers would rewatch it. It's not enjoyable enough to watch multiple times unless you want something to play in the background while you do something else. check out more Kdramas Extraordinary You While You Were Sleeping My First First Love let's chat! Have you seen My ID is Gangnam Beauty? What did you think of the drama? Is there any drama that you rewatch regularly even though it isn't one of your "favourites"? recaps discussion news cast 127 August 13, 2021August 13, 2021 Actors in dramaland Overcoming a bad first impression by missvictrix Secret Garden Getting into K-dramas is like jumping into the deep end of a swimming pool. You don't know exactly what you're in for — and suddenly you're over your head.... 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Tags Life, Life on Mars, Mr. Sunshine, My ID Is Gangnam Beauty, Thirty But Seventeen, What We're Watching, Your House Helper Premium Supporter Currently Airing Netflix HomeUNLIMITED TV SHOWS & MOVIESSIGN IN2018 Maturity Rating13+ 1 Season DramaBullied for her looks, Mi-rae gets plastic surgery hoping for a better kind of life but faces new challenges in college. Based on a hit Korean Soo-hyang, Cha Eun-woo, Jo Woo-riCreatorsChoi Seong-beom, Choi Soo-youngEpisodesMy ID is Gangnam BeautyTormented for her looks throughout most of her life, Kang Mi-rae makes a big decision to make sure that college will be shows her new face to her father. At school, she attracts the attention of students including Do Kyeong-seok, who knows about her bully brings out Mi-rae’s insecurities, while rumors of her past connection to Kyeong-seok start to spread around feels conflicted about the CEO of a perfume company, who becomes a new role model for has a heart-to-heart chat with Kyeong-seok, while plans for the college festival make her uneasy when she sees the outfit she’s supposed to runs into an old classmate at the festival and notices that there's something odd about Hyeon campus is abuzz with gossip about his privileged background, as Kyeong-seok arrives at an ugly truth about his broken and Kyung-seok go to the movies and have dinner together. Kyung-seok goes in search for new newly independent Kyeong-seok looks for a job, starts over with his mother, and decides to be honest about his feelings for and Yeon U-yeong compete for Mi-rae's affections. Mi-rae deals with her low self-confidence when Su-a reveals her true she's not good enough for Kyeong-seok, Mi-rae tries to distance herself but can't avoid him when they start a part-time job at the same says she only thinks of him as a friend, but Kyeong-seok doesn't give up. An unexpected talk with U-yeong puts Mi-rae in a starts to see herself in a new light after she gets a worrying glimpse of Su-a - and also makes a decision about to date in secret proves to be a challenge for Mi-rae and Kyeong-seok. Su-a is perturbed by photos of her circulating confronts the wrong person about the photos. Mi-rae and Kyeong-seok decide to tell their classmates about their escapes a bad situation with Mi-rae's help and decides to make some changes. Mi-rae plans a surprise for Kyeong-seok's DetailsWatch offlineAvailable to downloadThis show is...Swoonworthy, Sentimental, CharmingCastLim Soo-hyangCha Eun-wooJo Woo-riKwak Dong-yeonPark Joo-miWoo HyunDoheeLee Tae-seonPark Sung-geunMore Like ThisComing Soon My ID Is Gangnam Beauty Hangul 내 아이디는 강남미인 ANO 2018 Episódios16 Emissora Original JTBC- Distribuído pelo Viki Olá pessoas tudo bem com vocês?? Espero que sim. Hoje trago para vocês My ID Is Gangnam Beauty um dorama que tem muito a nos ensinar, baseado em um maravilhoso webtoon de Gi Maeng Gi, publicado de 2016 a 2017 pela Naver. Só para entenderem o contexto do nome, Gangnam é um distrito de Seul onde vivem pessoas da alta sociedade, um bairro de alto padrão onde se concentra o maior número de clínicas de cirurgia plástica e Gangnam Beauty significa – beleza de Gangnam. Parece um elogio logo de cara mas o sentido é pejorativo, usado para chamar e depreciar pessoas que fazem muitas cirurgias plásticas. O dorama fala sobre padrões de beleza, amor-próprio e superação. Padrões de beleza existem e mudam de acordo com o país, tempo e a cultura. Para quem acompanha a onda Hallyu sabe que muitos sul-coreanos se importam muito com a aparência, peso e etc., e que cirurgias plásticas são quase que algo natural, principalmente a double eyelid surgery, a cirurgia que muda de pálpebras únicas para pálpebras duplas. Ela é tão comum que chega a não ser considerado cirurgia plástica para muitos. Cremes para clarear a pele e dietas insanas também fazem parte do pacote, tudo em prol da beleza. Sem mais delongas vamos ao que interessa! Kang Mi-rae Im Soo-hyang é uma jovem meiga, inteligente e amorosa porém retraída pelo fato de ter sofrido bullying durante a infância e período escolar por conta da sua aparência “fora dos padrões.” Antes de entrar na faculdade Mi-rae com o apoio da sua mãe faz plastica em todo seu rosto, ao ponto de ficar irreconhecível, com o intuito de começar uma vida nova. Com um histórico sofrido com abusos psicológicos Mi-rae chega a universidade ainda machucada emocionalmente e receosa, mas com esperança de que dias melhores virão. Ao entrar na universidade Mi-rae reconhece Do Kyung-seok o fofíssimo Cha Eun-woo do grupo ASTRO um garoto que estudou na mesma escola que ela, reservado porem o mais bonito e inteligente da escola, sabe aquele menino perfeito e popular?? E ele, por ser o filho de um politico e ser obrigado a viver de aparências ao ponto de se sentir sufocado, tem aversão a status e beleza, e ao contrário de Mi-rae, enxerga apenas o interior e não se importa com o exterior das pessoas. Mesmo Mi-rae evitando-o ao máximo, ele acaba reconhecendo-a e eles se tornam amigos. Mi-rae se vê apaixonada por ele mas não se sente segura o suficiente, por ver as pessoas da faculdade constantemente compararem sua beleza com a de Hyeon Soo Ah Jo Woo Ri a garota mais linda da faculdade. Soo Ah é carente de afeto, e usa sua beleza a seu favor, sempre manipulando os outros, fazendo com que a atenção sempre se volte para a ela. Ao perceber o interesse de Do Kyung-seok por Mi-rae, espalha à todos ao seu redor sobre o passado de Mi-rae e sua plástica. Então Mi-rae se vê novamente presa a opinião das pessoas que, ao descobrirem que ela fez plástica, a apelidam de Gangnam beauty. Não é uma simples história sobre beleza, é muito mais profundo e nos faz refletir. Não é sobre julgar mas sim sobre ser julgado e isso nos traz empatia. Como seres humanos temos a necessidade de nos sentir aceitos, aceitos pela sociedade, por um grupo de amigos, pelos pais e o dorama nos traz tudo. Claro que eu teria muito mais pra contar sobre o dorama, mas acho que vai ser bem mais interessante se assistirem. Nunca sofri bullying mas agora adulta fiz cirurgia refrativa para poder parar de usar óculos. Por já terem me chamado de quatro olhos, ou de choquito branco por ter muita espinha na adolescência, sempre me achei feia, e essas marcas ficam e demoram para ser curadas. Hoje em dia estou ok com minha aparência e quanto aos óculos, até tenho vontade de usar pois os acho estilosos e tem um mais lindo que o outro. Não me acho linda e maravilhosa hahaha mas me sinto bem como sou, ninguém é perfeito e aprendi a me aceitar como sou, não totalmente rsrsrs… mas to tentando. O importante acima de tudo é vc estar bem consigo mesma, se amar e se dar valor. As pessoas que te amam vão sempre te amar pelo que você é e não pela sua aparência. Espero que tenham gostado da indicação, e assim como eu reflitam sobre tudo que ele tem a nos ensinar. Se já assistiram e gostaram, e querem ver outro sobre plásticas podem assistir também Birth of a Beauty com Joo Sang Wook e Han Ye Seul e o filme 200 Pounds Beauty. Um grande abraço, fique com Deus até a próxima! DisclaimerAs opiniões expressas em matérias traduzidas ou em colunas específicas pertencem aos autores orignais e não refletem necessariamente a opinião do KOREAPOST.

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