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I think it's best to overlook those kind of things because as a whole, Sky Castle provide an original story with many touching/deep subjects that maybe we can't have for a long time.Welcome! This is a place for news and discussions about your favorite Korean drama series (current and past), the actors and actresses, drama reviews, official soundtracks, award shows, and more. However, being a Korean drama, we got many cliches like comedic subplot with exaggerating acting. The acting is okay, but the logic behind their action are so questionable (forgiving so many bad people around them easily) it's so dull. Like being a hero and angel and playing the opposites of Han family, makes me annoyed. What's turning me from giving the perfect score is the highly unreal characters in Lee-so im family. Her heavy character backstory in the series provide much insights about her and how it affects the action. The biggest award should be addressed to Yum-jung Ah who played the complex character Han seo-jin. While it's a shame to be a letdown, Sky Castle still makes me mesmerized and cried in the penultimate episode. As many fans pointed out, the additional four episodes due its popularity bring the prolonged closure that feels too different than the early episodes that feature many dark topics. The news of Korean being crazily into cram school and college depicted here with interesting ways, so that we got insights to what's (probably) happening to the country beside their Kpop. With the nature of conflict that getting more complex, each subplot also begin to develop nicely during each episode,to make the tension between the plot more shifted. The story feel so original for me, along with the characters that aren't so blatantly evil, so as the episodes go, I feel a sense of empathy for them. The nature of parent-child communication, the Asian perspective on college, the hardships and its system, and the high-class and low-class perspective (while it's too cliche to be true). Sky Castle begin with so much things to be explored. Sky Castle, being told as story about college entrance drama among residents of so-called Sky Castle, an exclusive housing complex for renowned scholars and doctors in the country. Honestly, one of main reason why Korean dramas aren't my cup of tea, is due to their big love of romantic comedy flick across so many cliches and plots. Following a tragic incident in the castle, the families' fates are tangled and new revelations dawn. His family often clashes with the other members of the castle because of their differences of opinion.
Hwang Chi Yeong's family moves into the SKY Castle. Han Seo Jin hires coordinator Kim Joo Young to have her daughter Kang Ye Seo, a model student admitted to Seoul University Medical School. Like Han Seo Jin, Jin Jin Hee is married to an orthopedic surgeon, Woo Yang Woo. Jin Jin Hee comes from a wealthy family she admires Han Seo Jin and tries to copy everything she does. Noh Seung Hye is married to law-school professor Cha Min Hyuk, who talks about justice and happiness but hides a different, extremely-egotistic side they have two son. Lee Soo Im is a writer of children's books who is deeply affectionate and considerate she and her neurosurgeon husband Hwang Chi Young have a son. Han Seo Jin seems to have a perfect life, but she has a secret.
Han Seo Jin is married to orthopedic surgeon Kang Joon Sang they have two daughters. They spend billions of won to hire coordinators for college entrance exams. The wives are determined to make their husbands more successful and raise their children like princes and princesses and use every way possible to make them top students who will attend top universities. The drama revolves around the lives of homemakers living in a luxurious residential area called SKY Castle in suburban Seoul, where wealthy doctors and professors live.