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7 IN 1, THE BEST!!
The BEST of Jisung's Dramas! ✨7 variations in acting for 7 personalities 👌🏻
All his 7 personalities are well written n very well performed by Jisung.
U can clearly see the difference in his acting for 7 characters 👌🏻
Yo Na calling out "Oppaaa" is very funny.
Loved baby gal Yo Na n Perry Park a lot :)
Cha do hyun is the lover boy, we want!
Shin se gi is the bad boy, we drool for!!
****
At times, it's just repetitive or a Content filler, prolonging the no. of eps mindlessly but
Overall, THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE
(Enjoyable, all bcz of Jisung :) )
OST is Good .
Direction, Production, Acting, everything is Good and written well except the minor discomfort about the Main Leads' relationships, throughout the drama - half siblings, adopted siblings in love !? :o
Could have wrapped up well in 15-16 eps, instead of 20 :/
(That content filler repetitions KILLED ME, this OST HEALED ME! 😂)
**** HEAVY SPOILER:
This might be the TWIST in the story n so can't be revealed.
But to be clear n warn the discomfort with the relationships of ML, FL n FL, 2nd ML, the TWIST has to be revealed here. Oops, Sorry!
Throughout the series, there's a mystery n suspense continued that looked like ML n FL are either half siblings or step siblings n only in the last episodes, it is made clear that they are not Either!
Also FL is adopted n grown up with 2nd ML as his sibling. So adopted siblings' romance is also not acceptable (even if it's one sided from him :/ )
So Both the tracks make the viewer lose interest heavily! :(
But continued to watch all bcz of Jisung n his 7 characters n loved this drama only bcz of his characters, ignoring the romance tracks.
****
My Rating - 9.5 / 10 , only for Ji Sung n his good performance in 7 roles .
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ill come back and break every single ... piece of ur bone
if yall wanna be on a roller coaster and get 2nd hand embarrassment go ahead and watch kill me heal me. why was this kdrama so sad im never gonna look at a boat the same???? but all i will tell u when u first start the show is idfk how cha do hyun was in love with chae yeon????? nothing about her is good besides that damn bob, its straighter than her and her entire family (fuck them btw) AND HIS FUCKASS COUSIN im so glad shin se gi put him in his place which btw im sorry ill always be team se gi AYEEEEE but fr tho this show had me so sad like every time i would see do hyun crash out- i mean cry i would be so sad. and then shit would go down . also if u wanna see a man act out as a 17 year old girl who just discovered push up bras and is about to write in a glittery diary about her crush (which so happens to be the female leads brother- u get where this is going) go ahead and watch this drama too. cuz theres no way ji sung acted that good bro was playing musical chairs with all those personalities how did he keep up. he had a demon, a suicidal maniac, an alcoholic, a 5 year old girl, a SEVENTEEN year old girl, and just when bro was about to heal, mystery man shows up like huh?? oh yeah get ready for se gi to be chaperoned and baby-sitted by ri jin. idk how she dealt with him he was fr fighting for his life in the group chat inside his own mind not but seriously this kdrama was so sad i lowkey knew that it'd end with all the personalities leaving and being on their way but i miss them ngl which is so fucked but i mean do u blame me no oh yeah fuck cha yeon fuck her bob and her stupid ass sharp ass collarbone nothings sharper than her bob than her own collarbone fuck do hyuns grandma his entire family FUCK DO HYUNS MOM OMG I HATED HER ASS. anyway kill me heal me and then make me rewatch this show asap it was too good.Was this review helpful to you?

Kill Me, Heal Me: how the drama intricately explores the complexity of the human mind
Kill Me, Heal Me is an outstanding drama and one of my top favorites of 2015! This drama is excellent and brings out the most emotions in me throughout the series. The plot is very well-developed, especially regarding the origin of Do Hyun's illness. How can a man born into a wealthy family develop such a rare syndrome? That's the central question that the drama sets out to solve. As for the main character, Do Hyun, played by Park Ji Sung, his acting is INCREDIBLE! Being able to portray seven personalities without missing a beat and maintaining each personality consistently throughout the episodes without getting lost is SENSATIONAL, making each episode incredibly endearing and funny! He’s one of my favorite actors and stands out in this drama. I also got attached to all the other characters, including Ri Jin (Hwang Jung Eum), Ri On (Park Seo Joon), Han Chae Yeon (Kim Yoo Ri), and some guest appearances, particularly Heo Sook Hee (Kim Seul Gi), who appears in a few episodes. The OST perfectly matches the comedic vibe of the drama, giving it everything it needs to be truly lovable! In short, it's an excellent drama with a unique twist!Was this review helpful to you?

The main Sung Ji, this is my first seeing him in a KDrama series. From what I'm seeing, he is not a bad actor. I'm impressed seeing him playing 7 personalities. I must say, he played them with instinctively different personalities. I never laughed so hard. I loved the Martial Art scenes of one of the personalities. Of course, I had to research Sung Ji and saw that he can sing as well and knows Martial Art. Sung Ji Had my emotions (all of them) from one episode to another. Hwang Jung Eum playing Oh Ri Jin, the role called for a perky/loud/tomboyish type of role which in that case she did well too. Park Seo Joon who plays the brother Oh Ri Jin, wow, that is the only reason why I watched this drama and I'm glad I did, I got to see Sung Ji and HJE. Then you have the Grandmother (what a @^%) The actress who played that role played it very well... just too convincing... *applauding*.
Visuals: I love the visuals especially two tall statues while two were walking. Those were beautiful! I am wondering if they were part of the set they built or real in the town. The soundtrack was good. Thanking the team of "Kill Me, Heal Me". I enjoyed it so much that I stayed up watching every one of the episodes. I'm sleepy now! lol
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A VALIANT EFFORT- but it`s still a drama
If you were to ask an average drama addict to recommend you a good drama tackling mental health and societal issues within that context, they would most probably answer with three contenders:"It`s Okay to Not be Okay", "It`s Okay, That`s Love"(my personal favorite) and this drama. And while all of these depict a wide array of mental illnesses(from antisocial personality disorder to schizophrenia), "Kill Me, Heal Me" would still be an endearing pick, but nowhere near as serious and pondering as the competition."Kill Me, Heal Me" should be watched for Ji Sung`s and Park Seo Joon`s great performances(people always dunk on his abilities, but I personally find PSJ very capable when given the right script and this is the proof of that. Besides, he`s extremely likeable), lovely OST, at times amazing cinematography and SOME of the storylines it presents. Now, first of all, this is my first experience with Ji Sung`s acting and the man gave his ALL. He was believable, driven, mostly accurate when portraying different personalities and he really cemented his acting abilities for me. It was delightful to see such convincing acting in this kind of drama. All the props and I heard he won an award for this role, which he totally deserved. While other positives don`t need explaining, I do however, need to expand upon these storylines and, more importantly, the whole writing aspect of this drama.
One thought couldn`t escape me as I watched this show - there must`ve been several writing switch ups during the writing of the script itself, because it was all over the place. First seven episodes were definitely the most grueling, as they were filled with slapstick humor and questionable handling of the whole DID topic. If I had to compare these episodes to another show, imagine if "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon"`s writer decided to write a script around a chaebol with DID-those seven would be the result of that. From episode eight onwards, up until episode fifteen, it felt like a drama well worth exploring. The conflicts and presentation both excelled in this regard throughout those eight episodes. And then, once again, we hit a standstill until the end where it felt like the assistant of the past writer decided to give his own interpretation a try. With mixed results, honestly. Where both past dramas evaded cliches and/or swerved expectations, this one kept them in. For some, I think they were necessary(like them being childhood friends)but others just felt like an overkill(the whole love triangle, flashbacks, breaking up for drama`s sake and main female lead`s acting all in all). Now, I cannot go any further without discussing the character of Chae Do Hyun`s father. He is probably the biggest glaring mishap in this script. Throughout the show we get snippets of just how menacing he is and this was done well enough, but when the actual reveal happens, his inconsistencies come to light as well. He is remembered as a gentle, good father, who only wanted to escape the claws of his family(which can also be interpreted as irresponsible), only to come back with his son and become a whole different person. Now, where the inconsistencies come is in both his treatment of Oh Ri Jin and the conclusion Chae Do Hyun`s mother comes to - that he apparently loved Oh Ri Jin`s mother. It is glaring because other than the horrible abuse, we never get any other negative motives for his behavior, creating a disconnect. Even worse is I half expected him to get a redemption arc because they were hellbent on showing him as a good person. Which he...isn`t. No matter that he wanted to save Oh Ri Jin, it is a fact that he`s a perpetrator and a horrible human being, period. To be fair, the rest of adults who had a hand in Oh Ri Jin`s and Chae Do Hyun`s tragedy weren`t any better, including her mother. And another thing. I won`t discuss DID representation, as I`ve got next to no experience and some say that it`s good, others say it`s hamfisted. But I was almost shocked to find out some peoplee wanted Shin Se Gi to become a host and I was like:Why exactly? I get it, he gets things done and next to Chae Do Hyun, he gets the most screen time, but he embodies another part of Chae Do Hyun, as in, you`re rooting for a basically incomplete being to win over a really fleshed out one. I liked him too, don`t get me wrong, but not to that extent.
All in all, "Kill Me, Heal Me" is a endearingly good drama tugging on your heartstrings if you`ll let it. But at the end of the day it still has plot holes, an annoyingly average drama female lead and very simplistic view of DID. Still, it`s worth watching to heal your cynical heart.
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Full packed entertainment
Ji sung as lead his part of acting in multiple personality is awesome and female lead sync with male n gives u full entertainment.Ha ha park seo joon and ji sung(ooppaaa..)
Pair cute 🥰 still laughing and lost count how many times I watched this.drama..
Best everlasting drama 🤩🫰🏻i still like to watch...
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WATCH IT NOW!!
You know, when you see something so beautiful, you can't bring yourself to take a photo because you'll miss out on the moment, and you just wanna stay and enjoy it, that's how I felt about this one. Usually, I take notes and have a running list of my likes and dislikes. This one I couldn't even bring myself to start one cause all I had were likes. I don't care who you are, you can relate and might actually love this drama. The way they wrote it doesn't give you time to be bored. The actors' range and emotions, and just the storyline itself, are just stunning.The whole time, I was just amazed I couldn't find anything to complain about. Lately, I've been complaining about something in every drama, but this one left me speechless.
I loved how we got to understand all the characters. I love how their love carries through to everyone in them. Their love wasn't super fickle, and if there were real conflicts that kept them apart, it made sense, we understood why, and it never lasted very long, giving the story a great pace for me.
I was not planning on watching it because of his female personalities. I'm someone who likes strong, manly male leads, and the trailer didn't look like he was going to be, but oh my gosh, was I wrong. WATCH IT NOW. Literally stop reading this and go watch it. Especially if you like romance.
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It started off loud and for the first little bit it was quite entertaining. Do Hyun's different personalities and the relationships within. A very unique and intriguing subject surrounding mental health. How the past shapes and molds our futures.
JS has the best acting range in the industry. It takes someone special to pull off convincingly the variety of complex characters he was tasked to showcase. Everyone else played their parts accordingly. I will admit HJE's constant screaming was annoying but she had some great moments too. It is funny especially with the Perry Park and Yo-na scenes. The OST was okay, I was surprised by Gotye.
The flashbacks really do hinder the story though for me. It's not crazy happenstance, it's fated crazy happenstance which is very tricky to achieve. I think the present time stories really suffered because of the over-reliance on flashbacks. KYR and OMS characters were severely underwritten and were non factors. If you told the story chronologically, would it have the same impact that it was supposed to or would it keep the viewer guessing enough to last the whole viewing without being told how to feel, I tend to go with the former.
I also note that when this aired, there was another similar drama at the same time, Hyde, Jekyll, Me and I had seen and completed that before this one but I still consider KMHM the more serious of the two and overall much better executed story. So if HJM didn't do enough, KMHM does more than enough and some might say too much.
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I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS
I literally have five more episodes of this show but I can't go any further with this show. My main problem is the family connection between all the characters. because I am on Episode 15 and from what I keep hearing and seeing that cha Do Hyun is registered as the child of Min Seo Yun but then later we see a photo of Min Seo Yun and Oh Ri Jin when she was young so we are supposed to assume that that is her real mother. But if that is the case then that would mean Oh Ri Jin and Cha Do Hyun would be related because they have the same mom. but even if that is not true because we hear that Shin Hwa Ran is his actual mom he is just registered and someone else's child. even that would mean that Ri Jin shares the same father with Do Hyun and that would make them half-siblings. the thought of them being siblings and doing all the things they have done leading up to this point makes me want to throw up. ANOTHER THING that I didn't hear people talk about is that Ri Jin's "twin brother" Ri On is literally in love with her and it seems like people are ignoring that. like I know that there not actually related but they were raised as siblings, TWIN SIBLINGS at that, and for him to see her in a romantic light even when they go around calling each other brother and sister makes me want to throw up and cry. I literally wasted over 14 hours of my life watching a show people hyped up just to find out they are siblings and that they have kissed each other. These weren't the only things I disliked about this show but this was the big and main reason I dropped this show.If I am wrong about this statement or if this stuff gets cleared up if I continue the show then please leave a message. but for now, I am not going to waste any more time on this show.
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