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The Light in Your Eyes

눈이 부시게 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
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bia
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 12, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

live your life radiantly.

yes. i would give 10 again even if this drama had lots of mistakes. was there any hole in the storyline? i don't know. maybe. but i was so immersed that i couldn't see the bad parts. perhaps that was no bad parts, it depends of the eye (and heart) of everyone. mine was totally feeling the drama. since i was a kid, i've always feared time. the terrifying and precious time. so the sinopsis really attracted me. a 25 year old girl used a clock (kind of a time machine) so many times that all her youth was taken away. could you imagine saying goodbye to 50 years of your life? could you imagine not being able to grow up like everyone else? not enjoying the time you have? well, this drama taught me that we don't have time, but time has us. and it's okay. youth is as beautiful as old age.

when you become an eldery, you're still alive and have all the right to enjoy everything, everyday. "an ordinary day passes, and another ordinary day comes. but life is still worth living... please, love today radiantly. you have that right." i'm gonna take this quote to my life, it touched me deep deep deep down.

this drama has my heart. yes. i would give 10 again. was there any hole in the storyline? i don't know. maybe. but getting to understand life as an eldery, to see why youth is so refreshing and old age is beautiful and, most importantly, face time, was one of the best gift i've ever recieved.

p.s.: i loved the plot twist.

WATCH THIS LIFE LESSON, "The Light in Your Eyes".

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Maritza
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 7, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Memories are not puzzle pieces,they are a feeling

Life unexpectedly creeps up on you without realization.It shapes your perception quietly and slowly,making you think you`re one in charge.This drama weaves a story of longing and necessity so well,you might not even realize what type of message it actually had in store.Like a good tale should,it leaves breadcrumbs with each new episode,and you become Hansel or Gretel,following pieces of tasty treat in order to get to a fervent goal.And it`s a tearjerking one at that.

To start off this review,I`d like to that the actors,writers,producers and the rest of the staff involved with this show,as I`m well aware of the risks and hoops one has to forego in order to create a drama.

To be completely honest,I still don`t know which direction this review will take.Because during my time with this drama,I kept lowering then changing my score.Other than one specific episode(or rather fifty minutes of it),it was a smooth ride.The pacing is probably one of the best I`ve seen when we`re talking about slower,more deliberate approaches.And,with the exception of one or two larger than life characters,everyone seems...grounded in reality.Which is kind of purposefully juxtaposed with time traveling MacGuffin because...everything in this drama is a stand in for something else.Even if you are of the twist this one goes for,you won`t be able to guess how they`ll go about it until it happens.The writing is actually clever.The writer(who I can delightfully report also wrote "Beyond Evil",a great crime thriller)really thrives in surroundings that seem fake.And she really got better at it with time.
And this is not the case with the writer either.The director did a wonderful job of setting up scenes and angles,that at times I was really wondering if what I was watching wasn`t a western show,rather than a Korean drama.And some answers were carefully tucked away in the background,thus,if you weren`t paying attention,this twist might seem to come out of left field.But it is not the case.

As this is a spoiler free review(since I don`t want to spoil an actual worthy twist,something that comes once in a blue moon),I`ll have to keep all points of interest at bay.But I still wanted to shed light on it by saying that you know something has a good twist when stories(both pre twist and post twist) could work on their own.So many dramas like to put in any twist just for pure shock value and because it`s simply popular.So what ends up happening is in worst case scenario it can ruin a perfectly good story,or in best case scenario earn a small chuckle out of you.As my headline suggests,it is rather hard to describe what makes this drama fun(albeit painfully) because it is entirely based on a feeling.You feel happy,sad,enraged,melancholic...all at once.The ending to this drama and the last episode in general is one of the most beautifully complex,yet maniacally emotional episodes I`ve seen of anything really.It`s partially why my rating shot up so high.It comes bearing so many lessons and experiences from young and old people alike.Everything that happens in this drama(bar fantastical elements) happened to multitude of persons,but it`s rarely talked about.That`s one more thing in favor of this show.It makes some excellent points on how young oriented society treats people who are deemed as unserviceable because they are elderly.And that sometimes happens in front of your very eyes.Some scenes reminded me of my childhood even and resentment accumulated in these characters is more than understandable when one gets the full picture.The acting is great across the board but Nam Joo Hyuk and Han Ji Min have really outdone themselves.I`ve yet to see a bad Han Ji Min project.And Nam Joo Hyuk FINALLY has something to work with,as his character is one full of moral faults,regrets and duality.This is his best role to date point blank,PERIOD.I honestly don`t think there`s one bad performance here and that speaks volumes.

Now,for drawbacks.Well,as I mentioned,fifty minutes of Episode 10 are incredibly weak,clunky and equipped with some clumsy introduction to a great twist.For a moment,I felt like I was watching a subpar drama and feared what was to come if they`re taking things in this direction.Thankfully,my fears were put to rest very quickly with exceptional episodes that followed.Another issue I`ve had though,is that some actions characters take can and are sometimes overly slapsticky and cartoony.Other than these though,it`s a drama I`m glad I gave a chance to.

It exceeded my expectations and if you need a takeaway from this,remember:Happiness is not shaped by events you go through,but by feelings you had whilst facing them.Thank You.

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gracieq
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 28, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Unexpectedly great

I only watched this show because I happened to spot Nam Joo Hyuk in it. I had no idea what to expect, but from the description I thought it would be a comedy like the movie Big. This show certainly did have funny moments, funny enough to make me laugh out loud. However, this show is definitely an intensely emotional rollercoaster and not a comedy.

The acting was amazing. Nam Joo Hyuk especially stood out to me because while I enjoyed him in the Bride of Habaek, he was completely different here, and I was unfamiliar with the other actors. This show goes to pretty dark places emotionally, and really takes viewers on a journey that will change their mindset.

To me this doesn’t feel like a normal show. It feels like a long film that should be nominated for an Oscar or something. I’m not saying it’s flawless, but I’m not the type to dissect every little imperfection. The ending of this show will be hated by some, but I think it’s very fitting. I can’t remember the last time a show made me tear up so much, or haunted me for so long after watching it. This show is an experience that will stay with the viewers for a long time.

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Nicole
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 29, 2019
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
I started watching this drama because the time travel plot caught my eye. I went into this drama expecting a light-hearted romance with some comedy thrown in. What I didn't expect was a heart-wrenching mystery. This is one of those dramas that you start watching not expecting too much but you end up watching possibly one of the best dramas of the season.

The plot is what attracted me to this drama. I love a good time travel story. I actually rarely read reviews before watching a drama unless the rating is mediocre because I am afraid I will accidentally come across some spoilers. So, I went into this drama without knowing much aside from the plot summary. I'm glad I didn't read anything on it beforehand as it would have ruined the story for me. Just know that this is the kind of story that will make your heart hurt and wonder what you would change if you could time travel. This drama is now one of my favourites and I would recommend it to everyone. If you love watching dramas where you will root for the characters and bawl your eyes out, then this is the drama for you.

One of the key plot points of The Light in Your Eyes is the stigma against elderly people and the loss of youth. This can be seen when Kim Hye Ja wakes up as an old woman and doesn't know how to change back. You are able to empathise with her and her family as they struggle with living with a daughter who could pass for her own grandmother. In this drama, you can also see the struggle that both Kim Hye Ja and the other elderly people have with the loss of their youth. I don't really want to give much away but this drama gives the audience an insight into how older people live their lives and the things that they have to give up. It is a very jarring realisation and helps you to appreciate the older people in your own life.

Aside from the plot, the other thing that made me initially watch this drama was Nam Joo Hyuk (Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, The Bride of Habaek). I have seen some of his other dramas and I love watching a drama where I recognise at least one of the actors. I believe that The Light In Your Eyes was perfectly cast. Nam Joo Hyuk did an excellent job of portraying someone who is just coasting by in life and not actually enjoying it. Han Ji Min (Rooftop Prince; Hyde, Jekyll, Me) and Kim Hye Ja (Dear My Friends) both did a great job of portraying the light-hearted and sorrowful aspects of Kim Hye Ja's personality. For once, I don't think there was any character that I didn't like. Although some characters did not have the most loving personalities, it was easy to understand their pain and why they were that way.

The music is very mellow and calming. It suits the whole different era aspect of this drama. The music alongside the actors' performances, helps with the emotional aspect of this drama. As you progress through the episodes, you will actually find yourself tearing up when a specific song is played.

I would rewatch this drama again but since has a puzzle-like theme, I would wait a bit until watching it again. Aside from that, I would highly recommend watching The Light in Your Eyes.

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Malinbredenbekk
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 4, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

The light in your eyes- a game changer!

I love Nam Joo- hyuk and therefore wanted to give "The light in your eyes" a chance. I was not disappointed: the plot amazed me, the cast was brilliant, and I was rarely bored. The drama gave me a realistic representation of the life of the older generation. I learned to appreciate being able to walk up the stairs without having to sit down the rest of the day because of exhaustion. I learned that I should enjoy every single beautiful moment in life- you never know when it´s gonna turn. I learned to love every single character in the drama- I cried with them, I laughed with them, I was happy for them etc. Seriously if you want to watch something else- something far away from the stereotype- then "The light in your eyes" is for you! I never regretted watching it.

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Size15FeetJames
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 23, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

I like a good plot twist, but...

I like a good plot twist, but I felt like 'The Light in your Eyes' didn't need one, thus I felt wanting more than what I received. However, with that being said, the story was still enjoyable, especially in the first eight or nine episodes. My favourite thing about this drama were the stellar performances by the cast, alongside a sweet and subtle OST that I will most likely listen to for a while. The re-watch value is low only from the fact that I felt the last two or three episodes drag like hell - the overall rating would've been higher also.

The plot twist wasn't terrible, don't get me wrong. I just would have preferred something different. Han Ji Min is now one of my favourite actresses and I was surprised that I enjoyed Nam Joo Hyuk in this role!

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illumika
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 10, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

The Light In Your Eyes left me confused.

I didn't expect this drama to turn out like this. I wouldn't say that I didn't enjoy it but it took me off guards.

The original story in itself is something we've seen before, a main character in her twenties with big dreams but no achievements nor love life, who meets a guy, ... But then we mix this basic plot with some sci-fi with time manipulation to finally erase this sci-fi thing and end up with another plot.

I felt like I was watching 3 different stories with familiar characters. I found the "plot twist" brilliant but maybe the idea was more interesting than the drama itself. I knew what they wanted to convey but it was poorly executed.

I don't think I would recommend it as I don't even know myself if I enjoyed it...

! SPOIL !

Some details actually made sense : her strong bond with her dad who happened to be her son, her helping her mother who happened to be her daughter in law at the hairsalon who was once hers, the breaking point being her wanting to save her dad/son from the accident, the watch being important for her and the "trigger".. And thats maybe all.

The comedy around her "brother" felt unnatural, the whole love story about him and her best friend felt forced and boring. I didn't get who was JoonHa in the first storyline when they meet because at the end he's a doctor with a different name and the real Joonha is long gone... Everything felt messy and rushed.

It felt like 3 different chapters
1. A girl in her twenties falls in love with a guy who made her life perception change
2. A girl with a mysterious watch suddenly gets old and watch a young man she loved go down and tries to help him
3. A lady is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and we learn about her past life (which doesn't connect with the previous parts)

The last part was the most interesting one. They could have erase the ten first episodes and the end would have been the same. Alzheimer's was accurately represented. If they had decided to go all in with the Alzheimer's plot, we would have seen a masterpiece.

Anyway, The Light In Your Eyes left me confused.

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myday_chris
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 15, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
Story:
It may start off as any other drama, but as it goes on the story gets deeper and just develops so well. It can feel/be slow at times, but I think that adds to the story. For those who may get bored but want to finish the show because of friends' suggestion, watch up to ep 10. That gives you the full experience and story of the series with a great ending. The two episodes that follow are just nice packaging of the drama and closes the drama in a nice way.

Acting/Cast:
Everyone did such a great job acting especially Kim Hyeja, she killed this role, I will definitely check out her other works.

Music/OST:
I don't remember the soundtrack, but I had to have been amazing because this drama was and forever be amazing

Overall:
watch this show!!

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rosalyn
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 9, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

i cried so much

i was expecting a really cute light warm kdrama and verh cheesy but i was wrong. there were so many plot twists and i didn’t cry just once. but like 10 times.!i have never cried this much to a kdrama. it had me crying from episode 8 & once i was on ep 10-12 i couldn’t stop crying. the theme of it was really hit home to me as i’ve never had the greasiest usage of my time but overall it’s one i would definitely watch again. nam joo hyuk is also one of my favorite actors and i was really excited to see him play in it as a typical lover boy but 🙃
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ALostWanderer
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 12, 2019
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers
I just finished watching this last night (binged it actually). It was possibly the best watch ff the year 2019 Q2. My only problem with this is that the synopsis was very misleading and the drama definitely ruined whatever expectations I had going into it.
My expectations were to watch something light hearted because life was going to be really stressful for a period of time and I wanted something to cheer me through it. I was not expecting to be brutally sucker punched in my face by reality (especially with the topic that came about in the last two episodes. It brought back many sad feelings and memories). I wished there was a tragedy tag because the drama is something I wouldn’t recommend watching if you watch to escape reality like I did.
Putting aside the sucker punch plot twist into reality, the story was very true to itself. You can see a lot of thought and deliberation went into the episodes before the plot twist that made so much sense after the twist. But it wasn’t without any clues that we arrived at the plot twist either, perhaps having the notion that this was a fantasy drama that helped excuse those inexplainable moments which made the plot twist heart breakingly cruel.
The cinematography was superb. The way the lights and the angles shot of from. Even the acting was amazing, no surprises there. The actresses playing Kim Hye Ja absolutely mind blowingly excellent in their portrayal that I was tear eyed a lot through out. Not only that but the actors who played Hye Ja’s parents were extremely good at portraying their emotions silently, it was both heart wrenching and heart warming feeling their emotions through a screen.
Overall I give a nine. Why the minus one star? For conning me with a misleading synopsis that brought back a lot of things I’d rather not remember or think about.

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Hanna_SYMA
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 19, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Beautiful Heartbreaking Story.!

This is a story about humanity, its sorrowful and impactful.It makes me introspect my own life while thinking deeply about the meaning of aging.!!

Nam Joo Hyuk (as Lee Joon Ha) is the reason why I started watching this drama. My one and only favorite K-actor. Haha❣️ His acting in this drama made me think how much he grew as an actor. He's good in this drama. He did it so beautifully and tastefully that my heart broke with his..:'(

The drama started as a fantasy, love, comedy and a bit weird but ended with a fascinating and heartwarming realistic story :'( Watching those grandpas and grandmas struggles and how people take advantage of them were heartbreaking :'( The writer cleverly hid the real plot and shocked us with a beautiful heartbreaking big twist that I'm sure no one expected it..!!

If you're looking for a adorable romantic drama, then this isn't for you^_^ There is no charming prince in this drama.! There are no rich big families fighting for a company, there are no typical Kdrama scenes, it really differs from the majority of Kdramas I've seen❤️

If you're looking for a short drama with life lessons, then this can be the perfect drama to watch on your spare time. Trust me, it's that good^o^

I'm still in the process of trying to accept the fact that I'm already done watching 'The Light In Your Eyes' :'( It truly touched my heart and I will remember it for a long time💓

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earlypjy
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 28, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A very heartwarming slow-paced drama.

One of the best melodrama! The story is very precious itself because it talks about a certain life of a person and how it deals to be a person living with both happy and sorrowful moments beautifully. A very slow-paced melodrama with a bit comedy and romance throughout the series, the plot is very relatable and interesting to fulfill. The whole cast did an exceptional job especially the main leads which are Kim Hye Ja's both the 75 year and 25 year old and also Lee Joon Ha and Kim Yeong Soo. Although the OST's are not memorable but it has its way to capture peoples hearts and soul. KUDOS TO "THE LIGHT IN YOUR EYES" TEAM.

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