Title: 사랑의 불시착 | Sarangui Bulsichak | Love’s Emergency Landing | Love’s Crash Landing | Crash Landing of Love | Crash Landing On You
Genre: Drama | Romance | Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast Network: tvN
Broadcast Period: December 14, 2019 to February 2020
Synopsis:
Captain Ri Jung Hyuk was a budding pianist before he became a part of the Korean People’s Army 5th Company but his brother suddenly died. So, he left his dream and continue his brother’s mission and tried to find what happened to him. While Yoon Se Ri is a very rich and successful businesswoman who established a well known fashion brand, Se Ri’s Choice. On the outside, she looks very happy with everything she can ever want in life but in reality, she’s very lonely. She has siblings who are doing everything to oust her to become the CEO of her father’s conglomerate business and a mother who abandoned her. So, she likes to try adventurous stuff like sky diving which ended her landing in North Korea and in the hands of Captain Ri Jung Hyuk. She has to survive in a dangerous and unchartered territory. To get back to South Korea, she needs the help of Captain Ri Jung Hyuk and the 5th Company, that may put all of them into jeopardy.
Characters:
- Hyun Bin as Ri Jung Hyuk
- Kim Seung Chan as a Teenage Jung Hyuk
- Son Ye Jin as Yoon Se Ri
- Kim Tae Yun as Younger Se Ri
- Seo Ji Hye as Seo Dan
- Park Seo Yeon as a Teenager Dan
- Kim Jung Hyun as Koo Seung Joon
- Nam Kyung Eup as Chairman Yoon
- Bang Eun Jin as Han Jung Yun
- Choi Dae Hoon as Yoon Se Joon
- Hwang Woo Seul Hye as Do Hye Ji
- Park Hyung Soo as Yoon Se Hyung
- Yoon Ji Min as Ko Sang Ah
- Go Kyu Pil as Hong Chang Shik
- Im Chul Soo as Park Soo Chan
- Jun Gook Hwan as Ri Choong Ryul
- Jung Ae Ri as Kim Yoon Hee
- Ha Suk Jin as Ri Moo Hyuk
- Yang Kyung Won as Pyo Chi Soo
- Lee Shin Young as Park Kwang Bum
- Yoo Soo Bin as Kim Joo Muk
- Tang Joon Sang as Keum Eun Dong
- Jang Hye Jin as Ko Myung Eu
- Park Myung Hoon as Ko Myung Suk
- Hong Woo Jin as Director Chun
- Yoon Sang Hoon as Manager Oh
- Kim Sun Young as Na Wol Sook
- Kim Jung Nan as Ma Young Ae
- Jang So Yun as Hyun Myung Soon
- Cha Chung Hwa as Yang Ok Keum
- Woo Jung Won as Village Woman
- Kim Ah Ra as Village Woman
- Joo Ye Rin as Village Woman
- Im Sung Mi as Market Vendor
- Jin Yong Wook as Market Butcher
- Hwang In Joon as Pawn Broker
- Park Seung Joon as Ho Young
- Koo Joon Woo as Nam Shik
- Oh Han Kyul as Jung Woo Pil
- Kang Young Eun as Eun Byul
- Oh Man Suk as Jo Chul Kang
- Kim Young Min as Jung Man Bok
- Kim Young Pil as Senior Colonel
- Jun Jin Woo as Bureau Director Choi
- Lee Dong Yong as Grave Robber on Episode 1
- Im Chae Sun as Grave Robber on Episode 1
- Cha Sung Je as Beggar Boy on Episode 2
- Ahn Se Bin as Beggar Boy’s Sister on Episode 2
- Baek Seung Chul as Fishing Boat Captain on Episode 3-4
- Kwak Ja Hyung as Coast Guard Chief on Episode 3-4
- Jung Sang Hyun as Village Kid Bully on Episode 5
- Kim Yoon Joo as Seo Dan’s Friend on Episode 6, 11
- Sun Jung Hwa as Pyongyang Hairstylist on Episode 6
- Kang Chan Yang as Pyongyang Hotel Clerk on Episode 6
- Ko Han Min as Hospital Doctor on Episode 7-8
- Lee Ho Jung as Hospital Patient on Episode 7-8
- Park Ok Chool as Elevator Operator on Episode 7
- Choi Hong Il as Jang So Chul on Episode 7-8
- Kim Na In as Kidnapper on Episode 8-9
- Moon Ba Rom as Kidnapper on Episode 8-9
- Yoo Seung Il as Detention Center Head on Episode 9
- Koo Ji Hye as Seo Dan’s High School Classmate on Episode 9
- Shin Mi Young as Elevator Operator on Episode 9
- Lee Sang Hwa as Park Soo Chan’s Boss on Episode 10, 12
- Lee Jung Yul as Military Trial Judge on Episode 10
- Park Chan Woo as North Korean Doctor on Episode 10
- Kim Bum Suk as North Korean track team coach on Episode 10
- Bae Bo Ram as Seo Dan’s Friend on Episode 11
- Ahn Soo Bin as Seo Dan’s Friend on Episode 11
- Jung Young Hoon as Seri’s Choice security guard on Episode 11-12
- Kyung Ki Hyun as sandwich shop employee on Episode 12
- Kang Ro Chae as Yoon Mi Ji (saleswoman
- Jung Kyung Ho as Cha Sang Woo on Episode 1, 5, 7
- Park Sung Woong as North Korean Taxi Driver on Episode 4
- Na Young Hee as Wedding Dress Shop Owner on Episode 7
- Kim Soo Hyun as Dong Koo on Episode 10
- Kim Sook as Fortune Teller on Episode 11
- Choi Ji Woo as Herself on Episode 13
on Episode 12
My Review:
When I first read that Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin will pair up again after their successful movie, “The Negotiation”, in a romantic movie with the twist of characters living in North and South Korea, how can I simply resists? It has all the formula of all the things I love. Great and favorite actors in it and intriguing plot plus a romcom, which is my cup of tea with K-dramas. Moreover, there’s been such a long drought of great romcoms. Unfortunately, it hasn’t truly live up to my expectations. There’s no magic felt like what I felt when I first watched the first episodes of DOTS. In fact, while I am writing this review, the things I didn’t like comes to my mind rather than the things I do like. This is not so bad but I wish it could have been better.
So, What do I Like About this K-Drama?
(1) Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin as usual provided well their talents on this K-Drama even if I can’t fully connect with their love story as they seem detached with each other in portraying their roles. They are still the best for me as K-drama actors. Although, Hyun Bin seems to be not on his A-Game in making sure his projects lately will really provide a reflection of the best he generally gives like his previous and old K-Dramas such as “The Secret Garden”. This one and the last one he did with Park Shin-Hye, “Memories With The Alhambra”, were both a bust for me. I don’t know what gives? It seems big production and great actresses as leading ladies, don’t automatically follow great story.
(2) I like Captain Ri’s Company 5 especially Lee Sin-Young as Park Kwang-Beom and Yoo Su-Bin as Kim Ju-Meok. They are both so adorable. Park Kwang-Beom’s quiet, unassuming but attractive character. And, Kim Ju-Meok’s addiction to K-Dramas and watching the more than 20 years ago “Stairway To Heaven”. The scene with him and Choi Ji Woo as herself was such a delight. I probably would have felt the same way as he felt when he saw his idol, although, probably with mine, I rather have Kwoon Sang Woo sitting there than Choi Ji Woo. After all, “Stairway To Heaven” and Kwoon Sang Woo are the reason why I became a K-Drama addict in the first place.
(3) I feel for the people who lives in North Korea. They were so suppress that they don’t know any other life than the one dictated to them by their government. This is one of the times I feel bless for being born in a country that may not be that great, but, at least has democracy and freedom. I always believe that one of the things we are bless with because we really didn’t have a choice is the country where you are born.
(4) I love the fighting scenes of Hyun Bin. Although, they are probably something you can’t actually do for real but still they are very enjoyable to watch.
What I do Not Like About this K-Drama?
As I mentioned above, there’s something lacking on this K-drama even with the star-studded lead actors in it. I can’t exactly put a finger on it because it wasn’t that bad but the “let down” feeling is what I majorly felt. Probably I expect too much from a production of 2 of my favorite all time Korean actors, Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin.
(1) Unlike their movie in “The Negotiation” which plays the emotions of Hyun Bin’s character being enamoured with Son Ye Jin’s character and the film nor the characters were a far cry from being a romcom genre, this film provide more chemistry between their characters than this K-drama. I can’t feel a real connection between the 2 actors and though, they are fabulous in acting their characters, it was just it, you feel they are precisely just acting them rather than being their characters. They seem detached even if they were portraying romantic scenes. You know what I mean?
(2) I really couldn’t careless about the side stories especially the North Korean villagers’ issues including the second lead romance story between Seo Dan and Koo Seung Joon. I just simply find the former nonsensical and the latter boring.
(3) I usually find big Korean production romcoms successfully provide an OST that a fan like me will get addicted to. Even at least 1 song, but, this one has not given any that can make me connect with their love story with their song.
Would I recommend this K-Drama? It’s Okay.
My Rating to this Drama
( See My Rating System: ) 3/5 Stars
OST:
01. But It’s Destiny – 10cm
02. Flower – Yoon Mi Rae
03. Sunset – Davichi
04. Here I Am Again – Baek Ye Rin
05. On One Day – Kim Jae Hwan
06. Photo of My Mind – Song Ga In
07. The Season of Us – Nam Hye Seung , Park Sang Hee
08. All of My Days – Kim Se Jung
09. Like You – So Soo Bin, So Hee
10. Go To The World Between Us – Crush