Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
Contentar
Best movie of this year hands down!
Manthast
Absolutely amazing
Merolliv
I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
dojiijii
The plot and resolution for this would have been acceptable for a movie, but for an entire TV series it's just too much. If you like watching the lead character make excuses for a psychopath boyfriend who ruins other people's lives for her you may like this; otherwise go watch something else. The writers must like bad things happening to good people, as that's the majority of what happens here. You can watch a few episodes to get an idea of what it's like, but after episode 4 or 5 it's pretty much all the same, with the ending providing no resolution or closure.
meghamsharma
JUST DON'T TURN BACK BECAUSE YOU READ THE ENDING IS BAD, BECAUSE HONESTLY, ITS PERFECT. AND IT IS A HAPPY ENDING IF YOU'LL SEE THE COMPLETE ENDING. I don't know why did everyone said the ending was bad? I cried the whole episode literally! But I was totally satisfied. It was to realistic. As much as it was about Yu Jong and Seol's love, it was about the growth of their characters. Not just their but Baek In Ha and Baek In Ho too. The story was more realistic than anything that I have ever seen. Honestly, I was all tears the moment I realized he was going to leave her for her own sake but somewhere I understood him probably because I identify my nature with Seol way too much. Just like her, I had hope it will work out and he will come back. Till the very last moment I somehow managed to tell myself that it was fine even if they don't meet because they have grown up and has learnt so much and somehow I managed to put up a smile because of Bak In Ha but I truly broke down into tears the moment I heard "Seol-a" in the end. It felt like I got my boyfriend back. I don't why people think the ending isn't good and that it isn't solid enough because if you'll look at it in a different light, the second male lead had a strong character because his story is equally important and thus, the story isn't just a love story or a love triangle, it was about the growth of people who contained their anger, who contained their feelings and who felt alone and never told anyone. The story wasn't about "LOVE CONQUERS ALL" it was about "ACCEPT YOUR TRUE SELF".I was so happy when Seol hugged Yoo Jong after that Sang Chul incident at the company when the guy had tears in his eyes that was so real. I kind of really think that this someone's real story because you can't nail such emotions so well. Like the way Yoo Jong behaved when Seol first bought gift for him, He was so surprised and touched that he couldn't understand how to react and was so taken aback in his own feelings and then when he hugged her it was just so pure. I really love this drama. I am so happy I got over my feeling of being scared of a sad ending an watched this.
pronetomovies
I love the story really and I find Hae-Jin's manipulative character very fascinating. Go-Eun's understanding character for Hae-Jin's is another story. I love their chemistry and the flow of the story. The ending is so disappointing though like that's it? I went all the way up here for that trashy ending? I am demanding for season 2 because I am a viewer seeking for satisfactory
phoenix 2
Cheese in the trap tells the story about a college student and her relationship with her senior who is not the guy he appears to be. Unlike other K dramas, the romance doesn't get all cheesy and cute, but stays within reasonable levels, most of the time anyway. Also the love triangle is well managed. The characters change throughout the series, and you grow to like them, then dislike them, then like them again. And that, I think, is the best part about this series and it makes it unique. Also, it keeps the interest high, as, unlike other dramas that the story concludes at about the 14th episode, cheese in the trap keeps it interesting till the end, with a nice final episode that doesn't stick with the patterns of tacky romance. And because of its originality, I think that Cheese in the trap is definitely one of the k dramas to watch.