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Title: ì´ìì§ ê½ë¯¸ë¨ / Flower Boy Next Door Chinese Title: é°å®¶è±ç¾ç· Also known as: My Neighbor Flower Boy / The Pretty Boy Next Door / My Flower Boy Neighbor. Flower Boy Next Door Korean Drama Review. Posted on July 25, 2016 by Kay. Flower Boy Next Door tells the story of a girl named Go Dok Mi (Park Shine Hye) who suffers from agoraphobia and only leaves her apartment if she has to. âFlower Boy Next Door,â also known as âMy Cute Guys,â âMy Flower Boy Neighbor,â and âThe Pretty Boy Next Door,â is a 2013 South Korean drama series directed by Jung Jung Hwa. Based on the webtoon âI Steal Peeks at Him Every Dayâ by Yoo Hyun Sook, the series is the third installment in tvNâs âOh!
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Now that introductions are out of the way, we get to watch everyoneâs peaceful lives get spun around by the Enrique the Energizer Bunny, and we find out that our heroine isnât the only silent lurker with a crush, and that sheâs also not the only one with a broken heart. Turns out itâs an entire neighborhood filled with lonely hearts, behind every door.
EPISODE 3: âFirst Love Hurts and Unrequited Love is Sadâ
After Dok-miâs fainting spell, she wakes up to find herself in Tae-joonâs apartment, with Enrique asking for her help because heâs about to do something very difficult. Before she can answer, in walks her dreamboat Tae-joon with a big smile.
Enrique introduces him by name (the first Dok-mi has learned it) and has to nudge her to return the very basic introduction. He tells hyung that, âajumma and I are friends,â and Tae-joon chides him for calling her an ajumma.
She finally manages to spit out, âIâm Go Dok⦠Go Dok⦠Go Dok-mi [lonely⦠lonely⦠Go Dok-mi].â
Warcraft 3 cheats. She tries to make excuses but Enrique says sheâs staying for dinner, realizing that heâs never told her his name. He finally introduces himself as Enrique Geum, and when she says nothing in response, he gets a little miffed that she doesnât ask the usual curious questions about his unusual name.
Doctor Tae-joon inspects her at Enriqueâs behest. (Also, I just adore that he sits at her feet like a puppy during the exam.) Dok-mi can barely hold it together, from being so close to her crush.
Seo-young arrives and flips her lid to see Tae-joon sitting on the couch facing Dok-mi, coaxing her to stick out her tongue of all things. Seo-young starts by yelling at Tae-joon for not receiving a guest properly, and he corrects her that sheâs just his little broâs friend (ouch).
She turns to poor Dok-mi who desperately does not want to be caught in this conversation, and says defensively that sheâs Enriqueâs friend⦠so is Dok-mi Tae-joonâs friend?
Enrique finally intervenes to say that Dok-mi is his friend, and Tae-joonâs meeting her for the first time too, and also inspecting her because she fainted. To her credit, Seo-young immediately feels like a heel and apologizes for her temper.
She begs Dok-mi to stay for dinner so she has a chance to smooth things over, which is sweet. But Dok-mi gets up to go anyway.
Enrique stops her by pulling her close. His voice suddenly loses that chipper sheen as he says to her quietly, âDonât go, ajumma. Help me. Please.â His lip quivers and everything. Dok-mi looks up, her face changing at his tone.
Meanwhile, Jin-rak paces outside, sighing at what he saw this afternoon: Dok-mi linking arms with Enrique, and falling into his arms. Itâs just a bad night for unrequited love everywhere.
Jin-rak doesnât notice that he has an admirer too, in Dok-miâs high school friend (though âmean girl classmateâ might be a better term), Do-hwi. She watches Jin-rak and purposely breaks her heel to hobble over and ask for help. Her story: she broke her heel while saving a kitty from being run over in the street. Uh-huh.
Dong-hoon and Ryu come down to join him and watch curiously as Do-hwi trips all over herself and lands in Jin-rakâs arms over and over again. He looks like he couldnât be more annoyed.
Her plan backfires pretty awesomely, as the trio of boys deposit her outside a shoe repair stand and walk away without a momentâs pause.
Inside the apartment of broken hearts, Dok-mi and Enrique tend to the pasta-making and watch Seo-young flirt with Tae-joon. She says that she bought the flowers he likes and told the hospital flower shop that she was his girlfriend, almost just to clock his reaction.
He doesnât say anything, but itâs a blow to Dok-mi and Enrique, who watch with long faces, but catch themselves and try not to show it.
Over dinner, Enrique gets corrected again about calling Dok-mi an ajumma, and Seo-young takes to calling her unni. She asks how they met, and Enrique says they could shoot a three-part movie with the amount of material from their meeting: âPervy to thriller to medical drama.â
And then he adds, âBut Iâm thinking of turning it into a melo now.â Rawr? Dok-mi nearly chokes on her pasta the whole time heâs talking, and Tae-joon passes her a glass of water. Enrique catches her smiling very differently at the water glass.
Seo-young asks if sheâs uncomfortable or naturally just quiet, calling the latter tiresome. Tae-joon snaps at her, saying that sheâs been rude the whole time sheâs been here, wondering where sheâs been for the last year.
Enrique snipes at Tae-joon that he shouldâve gone to see her if he was so curious, since he knew full well that she moved to Seoul because of him. Interesting.
Ryu takes the boys to the little restaurant where he got a job, and Dong-hoon dwells on the suspicious girl with the broken heel, noting that she was wearing too many designer things and acting so strangely that she mustâve approached Jin-rak to seduce him.
But then the thing he trips up on: âBut⦠why would she do that, when Iâm standing right next to you? Handsome me?â He calls her pretty, which Jin-rak scoffs at.
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Dong-hoon just jabs right back, wondering where 402 went on Enriqueâs arm today. He narrates a scenario involving late-night peeping and secret meetings, and Jin-rak blows up at him.
Back in Tae-joonâs apartment, they start to clean up after dinner and Tae-joon asks Enrique how long heâs staying in Korea. He says maybe two or three months, depending, and Tae-joon turns to Seo-young and tells her to go back when Enrique goes.
She finally bursts, tears welling up in her eyes, âDonât keep trying to tie me to Enrique. Weâre just friends! Weâre not anything! Do you really want me to go?!â
Dok-mi registers the pointed words, and Enriqueâs expression. It seems like nobody breathes for a full minute before Dok-mi drops a plate, shattering the silence.
She starts to clean it up, and Enrique tells her to leave it, or sheâll get hurt. She doesnât listen, and he screams, âLeave it!â Aw, he must be hurting so much right now.
He grabs her coat and makes an excuse to walk Dok-mi home, so Tae-joon and Seo-young can be alone.
Jin-rak and the boys eat, and Ryu tells them that heâs going to travel and learn how to cook food from around the world.
Dong-hoon gets up to leave first, and Jin-rak makes him pay for dinner as his punishment, and gets Ryu to put away his wallet by saying that Dong-hoon is a chaebol who ran away from home. Dong-hoon scowls at the lie thatâs costing him dinner, but itâd be funny if it turned out to be true.
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Halfway home, Dok-mi finally wrestles her arm free from Enriqueâs grasp, and he apologizes, âAjumma, Iâm sorry.â He says he knows now why she stole peeks out her window: âYou like my hyung, donât you?â
She stammers that she doesnât, so he plays along and muses that Seo-young and Tae-joon look great together. She canât answer, and he calls her bluff.
He sighs, âI ended your unrequited love.â Dok-mi says she has nothing to end, but heâs the one whose unrequited love has come to an end. He looks over at her in surprise. Enrique: âThatâs not it. Mineâs first love. My ten-year-plus first love. Over.â
He only lets himself dwell on it for a second, before putting the chatty façade back on, and leads the way over to Dok-miâs door.
Jin-rak is on his way back from dinner alone, and hides like a loon at the sight of Enrique and Dok-mi walking home. He peers around the corner and watches them.
Enrique whirls around and suggests a drink, thinking it a perfect occasion. He says itâs not really so bad, and there are always happy memories to hold onto. As he rattles off about how fine he is, Dok-mi thinks to herself, âLies.â
And a split-second later, Enqrique sighs, âYeah, thatâs a lie.â Her eyes dart open as she thinks at him, âCan you hear this too?â
But he darts over to her with a brilliant new ideaâthey should go on a trip, to say goodbye to their unrequited/first loves. He digs around for her phone and says heâll pay for the whole trip because he feels bad about tonight, and tells her to meet here the next morning.
She says no, so he shows her a picture of their destination, The Village at End of the Earth, and asks with his puppy eyes, âWhat if I go to end of the earth in this state all alone and really end it?â
Suddenly she flashes back to herself in high school, standing on a rooftop. Itâs the roof of her school and she looks ready to jump. Eep, the camera pans back and we see that sheâs actually standing on the ledge.
Back to the present, where Dok-mi bites back, asking how he could say something like that so easily. But heâs just in his obliviously bouncy puppy mode, and says itâs why she has to come, and doesnât give her a chance to argue.
Jin-rak ducks for cover among the trash bags to avoid being seen, and then runs in behind Dok-mi just to ride the elevator with her. So cute. I love that heâs just as weird as she is.
She doesnât even realize heâs in the elevator with her until her phone rings, and she jumps at the sight of him. Even funnier is his apology that he shouldâve made his presence more known. In an elevator?
The call is from Do-hwi, and Dok-miâs voice hardens as she answers. Do-hwi says sheâs looking into renting an office in her building, and Dok-mi just cuts her off, saying that she doesnât live there.
Do-hwiâs trio of mean girl minions (who must also be from high school) laugh that she just got rejected by Go Dok-mi. Do-hwi fumes.
The elevator stops on their floor, but Dok-mi is so lost in her thoughts that she doesnât get off, and Jin-rak adorably follows her lead, not making a move until she realizes at the last second that the door is closing.
He sticks his hand in the door and lets it get squashed to catch it, and says in his deep manly-man voice that she should go first. It looks he finally decides in that moment to follow up and say something else to her, but by the time he catches up, sheâs already in her apartment.
Jin-rak sketches the latest episodes in Dok-miâs life, muttering to himself that she mustâve been so frightened to be surrounded by all these people, and who is this Enrique anyway, busting his way into this world?
He starts drawing a beard on Enriqueâs character, which puts a smile on his face. Hee. Petty ineffectual revenge for the win.
Dok-mi looks out her window and sees Seo-young and Tae-joon talking, and it reminds her of Enriqueâs heartbreak. Suddenly sheâs looking down into the street instead, wondering where he went off to.
Heâs in PC bang, playing his own game Zombie Soccer. Though that makes him look fine from a distance, up close we see that his eyes are red with tears.
Dok-mi watches the scene in Tae-joonâs apartment: Tae-joon comforting Seo-young, and then taking a step away from her.
Seo-young runs up to hug Tae-joon, and Dok-mi sees Enrique entering the building at the same time. She worries, âYou canât go in there now!â and watches in nervous anticipation.
But he doesnât appear in her view, and she wonders where he went. We see him wait in the hallway until they leave. Dok-mi sees him run in as soon as theyâve gone, shivering from the cold in his panda slippers. Dok-mi sighs, her eyes full of empathy: âYou must be coldâ¦â
Later that night, Dok-mi writes:
People who think that they can just grab the hand of happiness when itâs offered to themâhow happy must they be? That woman becomes nervous when she is too happy. To that woman, happiness is like a childâs game of blowing bubbles. The moment when she touches the bubbles that float her way carrying the light of the rainbow, they burst. In front of happiness, that woman always gives up, before the hand is even offered.
Early the next morning, the milk is delivered, and two steps after the milkman, comes our mysterious post-it man. He puts a new message on todayâs carton: âA happy day!â and this time, thereâs a note on Dok-miâs door for him: âDelivery Person, Thank you, Iâm reading them well.â
Dok-mi goes to meet Enrique that morning as promised, but when he gets ready to go, she blurts out that theyâre not close enough to go on a trip together, to be called ajumma, or anything else for that matter, âWeâre not anything!â
When she opens her eyes, heâs gone, and then she opens her eyes again, snuggled in her sleeping bag at home. Dream. But sheâs jolted out her reverie when Enrique texts her to remind her that theyâre leaving at 9am.
She panics, starting and stopping excuse after excuse, trying to figure out what sounds the most plausible.
At the same time, Jin-rakâs doorbell rings early, and he wakes up from his chair. Ha, instead of just getting the door, he climbs into bed and knocks Dong-hoon out of it.
Dong-hoon finds a man at the door saying heâs here to clean it out at the ownerâs request, and Jin-rak jolts up and screams for him to close the door. He realizes heâs late with rent, and says it was the one condition of renting this placeâheâd be kicked out if he were even a day late with payment.
Dong-hoon thinks the story is ridiculous (especially since his landlord is a man whose face heâs never seen) but Jin-rak swears itâs true. Heâs a little short in funds and asks Dong-hoon, who swears up and down he is not a chaebolâs son.
Enrique gets ready for his trip and gets a text from Dok-mi saying that her grandma is suddenly ill. He drops everything and asks Tae-joon for his car keys and takes off.
Jin-rak and Dong-hoon stand out in the hallway with the movers and ask for a little more time, drawing the attention of all the neighbors. Soon Dong-hoon is giving up his last 50,000 won, and so is Ryu.
That means theyâre only 20,000 won short, which is the exact sum Dok-mi is holding in her hand with her ear pressed to the door.
Enrique arrives to pick up Dok-mi and takes an awkward elevator ride up with the security guard, who flips to hear that heâs friends with 402. By the time they arrive on the fourth floor, itâs a full-blown ruckus in the hallway.
Suddenly Dok-miâs door cricks open and she sticks her hand out, waving two bills out. The boys take it gratefully, and she sticks her head out just long enough to see Enrique there and shuts her door. Uh-oh, is she caught in her lie?
Jin-rak knocks on her door, reverting to his overly formal speech to say thank you, when Enrique comes pounding on her door too, âAjumma! Hurry up! Letâs go!â Jin-rak looks at him like heâs crazy, and Enrique grins from ear to ear.
Do-hwi decides to take the officetel after all (in Tae-joonâs building). Drat.
Jin-rak sends the money to his landlord, so the matter is handled and everyone filters back out, leaving Enrique whining at Dok-miâs door. Jin-rak warns him heâll call the police if heâs bothering the residents here, but to his utter surprise, Dok-mi comes out to meet him.
Enrique inspects her to make sure sheâs dressed warmly enough, and rushes her out like the steamroller crack pup that he is.
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Jin-rakâs jaw drops, and heâs literally just frozen there as he watches Enrique usher her away with his hands on her. He even stops to give a little, âHyung, fighting!â cheer, which just makes the whole thing worse.
Enrique sticks her in the car and she sighs in her head at her once peaceful life, and then doesnât realize that the last bit of it is said aloud: âWhere did this persistent jerk come from?â HA.
He either didnât hear her clearly or pretends not to, and tells her to put her grandmaâs address into the GPS. She says she can go herself from the terminal, but heâs being super sweet of course, thinking her grandmaâs really sick. She relents.
Upstairs, Jin-rak is still standing in the same spot, and something finally stirs him to move. He dashes downstairs and starts running at Enriqueâs car at full speed.
The car starts to pull away and Jin-rak runs, screaming, âStop! I said STOOOOOOOP!â
The tires screech to a halt. Omo, they heard him?
Jin-rak stops to catch his breath, and Dok-mi and Enrique look back in surprise.
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Eee, they heard him! What a great way to turn the scene on its head. We just assume itâll be like every other time and heâll be too late, but maybe this time Jin-rak will actually do something about his feelings? I like how Enrique is shaking up their worldâitâs not just Dok-mi heâs affecting, but Jin-rak, who thought that he was doing the right thing by waiting forever and being an invisible knight in shining armor, only to see Dok-mi change and come out of her shell more in the few days since Enriqueâs arrival than in the three years heâs observed her.
But Dok-mi and Enrique seem evenly matched as perceptive people, because he chatters as his shield, and she sees right through him. She reads very plainly that heâs in love with Seo-young and giving up on his love for his hyung, and that he hides his pain with laughter. It was sweet to see her worry for him, if even for just a moment, because it took her outside of her own bubble and connected her to someone. The flashback to her possible suicide attempt revealed just how dark and lonely her world could be, and I like the idea that what might bring her around from all this is empathizing with someone elseâs pain.
What I like about Dok-mi is that sheâs not the pure innocent wallflower Jin-rak thinks she isâshe has a biting wit, a jaded view of the world, and a rather sharp tongue. She just doesnât show it to anyone, so while people think sheâs the nice quiet girl who wouldnât hurt a fly, thatâs not how the narrative is going inside her head. Itâs an interesting duality to have in a heroine, that she can look so unassuming and yet be grumbling and cursing at someone in her thoughts. Itâs perhaps an extension of the kind of mental filtering we all do in daily life, just taken to an extreme so that for her, almost everything is internalized.
Well that is, until Enrique. Her outburst at himâboth in her dream and then the bit in the car where she doesnât even realize sheâs talking out loudâis a big change from the Dok-mi weâve seen up until now, who could barely eke out all the syllables of her name after endless coaxing. Does he bring it out in her because he makes her that angry? Or is he so direct that he manages to cut through those barriers? While Jin-rak is hypersensitive to Dok-mi and so thoughtful that he would choose to be invisible so as to keep from disturbing her life, Enrique is so oblivious that he railroads right past those things with complete disregard⦠but he gets through to her, for better or worse. And itâs on all levels too, like the fact that he touches her, which always jolts her like itâs foreign or new or charged with electric current. She actually seems so removed from human interaction that physical contact is jarring, while heâs such a hyper puppy that he doesnât know how not to lead with his hands. Itâs either a recipe for disaster, or perfection.
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My Cute Guys[2][3] (Korean: ì´ìì§ ê½ë¯¸ë¨; RR: Iutjip Kkonminam; lit. Flower Boy Next Door) is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy television series based on the webtoon by Yoo Hyun-sook titled I Steal Peeks At Him Every Day (Korean: ëë ë§¤ì¼ ê·¸ë¥¼ íì³ë³¸ë¤).[4][5] It stars Park Shin-hye as a lonely girl who never ventures outdoors, but is caught spying on her neighbor across the street by a different guy (Yoon Shi-yoon) and their weird relationship later draws her out of her shell.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
The series aired on tvN from January 7 to February 26, 2013, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes. Directed by Jung Jung-hwa (who previously helmed Flower Boy Ramyun Shop) and written by movie screenwriter Kim Eun-jung (Gabi, Hwang Jin-yi), it is the third installment of cable channel tvN's 'Oh! Boy' series of Flower Boy programming targeted at the teenage demographic.[12]
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Go Dok-mi (in Korean, literally 'lonely beauty') is a shy, frugal freelance copy editor who refuses to leave her apartment or interact with people as much as possible. Every day, using a pair of binoculars, she steals peeks at her neighbor across the street, Han Tae-joon, as he goes through his daily morning routine. She had fallen in love with Tae-joon at first sight, after witnessing him pick up a puppy in a box and taking it home. When she looked out her window and saw him living in the apartment opposite hers, she thought of it as fate.
Webtoon artist Oh Jin-rak lives in the same apartment building as Dok-mi. He has been in love with Dok-mi for ages, and anonymously leaves a carton of milk with a post-it attached by her door every day. He created a webtoon with his drawing partner Oh Dong-hoon, titled 'Flower Boy Next Door', based on Dok-mi's life as well as his desire to draw her out into the world.
Enrique Geum, a genius video game developer, arrives in Seoul from Spain. His reason for coming is 'cupid's arrow.' Though he's in love with his best friend Yoon Seo-young, she has feelings instead for his older cousin, Han Tae-joon, so he intends to play cupid for the two. That same day, a new neighbor Watanabe Ryu moves into the apartment across to Dok-mi and Jin-rak.
When Enrique comes to stay at Tae-joon's apartment, he catches Dok-mi in the act. Naturally curious and inquisitive, Enrique decides to find out the reason why Dok-mi is living in recluse. Meanwhile, Jin-rak is threatened by Enrique's sudden intrusion into Dok-mi's life. With all these new men suddenly entering her life, Dok-mi's solitary and orderly world is turned upside down.
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Broadcasting rights were sold to Japan for the highest price yet for a Korean cable series; it began airing in May 2013 on TBS.[20] It also aired in ten other Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Myanmar,[21] and is available to stream on Iflix in Sri Lanka with English subtitles.[22]
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