Who Are You – Twin Sisters Live the Same Life

cmoneyspinner

What does the Fox say?
Staff member
“Who Are You” is a 2015 Korean drama series, with 16 episodes, and categorized as Romance, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, High School or Youth. It is streaming on Viki. SUMMARY: Twin sisters living in an orphanage got separated when one got adopted. One lived a happy life and the other was bullied at school. But one day the adopted twin found out her sister was being bullied and took matters into her own hands. ♦ My Old Life was Horrible. My New Life is Wonderful. In “Who Are You”, Lee Eun-Bi and Ko Eun-Byeol are twins, both living in an orphanage. A woman adopts one of the sisters but did not realize there was a twin. They grew up living completely different lives. Ko Eun-Byeol attended a private high school in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea, and was a model student with excellent grades, her mother loved her dearly, and she had friends. But she also carried the weight of a guilty conscience. One of the students died and she feels she could have done something had she not ignored the girl. Ko Eun-Byeol was not the only responsible party. The school officials had a hand in covering up the matter in […]
Read original article here:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Its Serviving cliche, to be honest. Separated twins, one living a privileged life and the other being bullied? It seems a bit predictable. However, the memory loss element adds an interesting twist. I'm also intrigued by the whole "someone blackmailing the privileged twin" aspect. It could be suspenseful if done well. I might give it a shot, but I'm not expecting to be blown away.
 
Ooh, a mystery with a dash of identity crisis? Sign me up! The whole situation surrounding the missing twin and the subsequent mistaken identity is chilling. I can't imagine how Lee Eun-Bi must have felt waking up in a hospital bed with no memories, only to be told she's someone else. The pressure to live up to a life she doesn't remember would be intense. Plus, the whole bullying subplot adds another layer of complexity.
 
It's heartbreaking to hear about Lee Eun-Bi being bullied to the point of attempting suicide. This drama sheds light on the importance of having a support system and the devastating consequences bullying can have. I hope they portray the school's response to the bullying realistically, because letting a student suffer like that is unacceptable. I'm also curious to see how they handle the whole mistaken identity situation. Will Lee Eun-Bi ever get to reclaim her own life?
 
Kim So-Hyun playing twins? That's enough to get me interested! She's such a talented actress, and I'm sure she'll bring depth and nuance to both characters. The fact that she's won awards for this role only heightens my expectations. This drama sounds like a great showcase for her range. Hopefully, the writing is strong enough to support her performance.
 
Its Serviving cliche, to be honest. Separated twins, one living a privileged life and the other being bullied? It seems a bit predictable. However, the memory loss element adds an interesting twist. I'm also intrigued by the whole "someone blackmailing the privileged twin" aspect. It could be suspenseful if done well. I might give it a shot, but I'm not expecting to be blown away.

When I visited my in-laws in the Bahamas, I saw a news report on TV. The hospital made a mistake and discharged babies to the wrong mothers. One woman had twins. The other had a single birth. They mixed up the twins. Several years later, all three kids were in a public clinic to get shots. One little boy came running up to his mother saying: “Mommie! Mommie! Come see a little boy who looks just like me!”

That's when both mothers realized the hospital's mistake.

I don't have the stats. But I wonder how many times twins get separated, and their lives ended up completely different.
 

how to help support popgeeks, popgeeks, pop geeks

Latest News & Videos

Latest News

Back
Top