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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - coolbeansu
i thought it was a great series, the music was beautiful and i thought the cast was more realistic than normal, apart from the obligatory heart disease which they just had to throw in. if you skip episodes 2-4 or just hold the fast forward button cause it's basically rather unnecessary then everything's great. it's a very pure train wreck coincidence romance. it was refreshing to have a sweet girl instead of sassy lead female, and a non-businessman lead role, cause business really is boring in real life.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Spring Waltz
I never received this movie - not available since sold out. Would like to purchase if another copy is available.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Worth it ONLY if you are a Henny Fan
I watched this series after watching "My lovely Sam-Soon," "My Tutor Friend," and "My Sassy Girl," (all three have fantastic female characters) and even if I hadn't, I still would have wanted to throttle "Spring Waltz"'s lead female character. The lead female character might as well be a door mat, she is about as dense, bland, and boring as they get. All she does during the entire series is look pretty and demonstrate a staggering lack of common sense (and she is spineless, to make matters worse). As if that isn't bad enough, the acting from all the actors is absolutely terrible. Why and how the lead male character was cast make no sense: He had absolutely no ability delivering emotions (his primary role because he pretty much had no lines of any worth).

Daniel Henney fans: I personally could (and would) watch Henney read a phone book for hours, so I recommend this drama if you are a Henney fan. He looks absolutely gorgeous (flawlessly gorgeous) in every single shot, and because his is the sanest character in the series, you will get your money's worth.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Spring Waltz
After viewing a few episodes online, I decided to purchase this mini-series. Even not knowing the language, I could tell there were many edited scenes from the original series. The story is good. The actors/actresses are good but in my opinion the editing was much to be desired. Still a good story but more of the original should have been left in for all to see.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Beautiful, but not recommendable
This drama is so beautiful, and I enjoyed it when it was broadcasted in Japan.

However, I later knew that the version which had been broadcasted in Japan was "director's cut" edition, and that each episode only lasts for around 50 minutes.
In original "uncut" version, each episode lasts from 50 upto 68 minutes, and I think this is a big difference. I once had a chance to see "uncut" version, and I enjoyed it very much!

I bought this DVD because I thought this was "uncut" edition (there were 20 episodes, and here, it says "Run Time: 1200 minutes"), but when I saw this, I noticed that this was almost the same as "director's cut" edition, broadcasted in Japan. I think I made a big mistake!

If you want to enjoy "uncut" version, I would recommend you to buy Korean edition with English subtitle (there are "special features", but no English subtitle ).

Sorry for my poor English!


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