Angel's Last Mission: Love

단, 하나의 사랑 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
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Snow
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Apr 24, 2021
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I honestly don't know what I am feeling about this drama. It started off very strong. The FL was amazing, the acting, the story, and especially the 2nd Male lead. This is the first time I've ever shipped the FL with the 2nd FL and I've watched over 50 kdramas. That soon changed in the middle. Like, the story became a complete mess. Everything dragged... it felt sooo slow and boring even tho I thought it would become a favorite of mine. The FL became whiney, the 2nd ML became evil AF and Kim Dan...He was a bit...plain? throughout the series, i didn't really like L as the ML but his acting was great. Ru Na was just weird. RuNa's mom was extremely evil in the first half and then she suddenly became pitiful and would never kill a person even tho she stopped many cornea donations?! Like tf. I think they didn't know what they wanted to do with the story and that's what made it fail in my eyes.
However, it was very emotional and cute. The acting was AMAZING and the 2ML's acting was more than what was expected of him. I think there are some plotholes or some things that just don't feel really well done but i think I've had very high expectations when i started this drama. I give it a 7.5 bc
1. the story was a mess at some point
2. It was very slow in the middle (8-14)
3. the story was entertaining and I constantly wanted to know what would happen next
4. it was cute and made me think a lot about God, angels, life, purpose, and all that stuff
5. I loved the FL's personality
6. The butler, she was so amazing and caring
7. The FL's and ML's later relationship (after he told her the truth) was soooooo cute and they were so protective of each other!!

I think the story had a lot of potential but well

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Poia
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Jul 14, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.0
The plot is not perfect and it has up and down moments but overall, despite a few clichés, it's innovative and well written. From a light mystery romance it turned into something deeper and melancholy, but without giving up a few moments of comedy. I loved the whole idea about angels who fall in love but the mystery part about the villains was a bit too draggy maybe less "drama" and 12 episodes were enough to close the story.

The great performance of the cast brought on the screen all this deep emotions, portraying perfectly their roles and the story. I never been a fan of Shin Hye Sun but her performance was brilliant, also "L" for being a newbie did a really good job, specially considering that his rival on screen was Lee Dong Gun. The rest of the cast was also great considering the overall quality of the screenplay they had to perform.

I also never been a fan of ballet but I loved it in this drama, the theme of ballet has expressed perfectly the main theme, love can be beautiful and powerful but also hard to accomplish and sad.
The ending also fit perfectly with the message of the drama, truly love someone means being able to sacrifice ourself to those we love, but the sacrifice will be repaid. I am not a believer but I think it is an adequate ending also in religious terms, since the drama is about angels and deity's plan after all.

I can't say this is a perferct drama but it deserved to be watch, if you can overcome a few draggy moments it can gives you a beautiful love-story and tons of emotions. Besides the soundtrack is wonderful!

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Ace
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 20, 2023
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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It was really engaging, until the last quarter..

-- STORY --
The beginning was great.
We have the shady family politics from the FL's side — the mysterious supernatural world from the ML.
Combining these two universes created an engaging setting.

For the first half, pacing was great, everything made sense and it was suspense after another.
However, the same can't be said for the latter.

They start cutting off all aspects of the show that gave it its potential. The FL's return in her ballerina career? Oversimplified. The 2ML being a previous angel was a great idea but nothing was done with it. The development of the angel world? no, but magical things continue to happen only at convenient times.

Instead, what we got was excessive montage footage of slow music, and back-and-forth 30-second cuts between our FL and ML looking at each other. I ended up watching these parts at 2x speed and it still felt repetitive and annoying. The directors wanted to force more chemistry between the two but it flopped because there was no substance in their dialogs — it's just them crying to each other that they don't want to be separated.

Lastly, the latter half really suffered from illogical events that either made no sense or were just unexplained.

The antagonists started using more drastic measures that threatened their own lives without giving them enough of a reason to do so. This is just the classic one-dimensional villain. Even worse, when they finally got caught in the media, they were still being let to roam free. Where is a proper criminal investigation for the induced car accident, which the show did identify as murder?

When the FL had a stab wound, she decided to dance instead of going to the hospital right away.

The connection of the ML and Seong Woo being the same person was a fascinating idea but nothing was really done with it, so it felt like an unfinished thought.

Things behind the deity, the angels were never explained. Perhaps this is an over-critism but the rules of what an angel can or can't do didn't seem consistent. Why did Dan's wings appear in the rain? Why did Dan turn into a human randomly? Why did Dan suddenly appear again? These were never explained.

-- ACTING --
The acting of this cast is just alright. The FL carried the most difficult role in her complex character. She indeed carried the acting for the entire show IMO. Kim Myung Soo (actor of the ML) did a good job but fell short on the performance when he was sad. He's good at the romantic eye gazes but didn't offer much for emotional delivery. Other worthy mentions are Ni Na's mother and Ni Na herself.

-- SOUND & MUSIC --
The soundtrack Pray by Klang, Oh My Angel by CHAI embodied this drama perfectly.
However, sweeter by Jess Penner (used in the fluffy romantic scenes) felt abrupt and forced every time it came on just like the scenes themselves.

-- REWATCH VALUE --
Almost no rewatch value for me. Majority of the excitement in this show were from the worldbuilding of the angels and the suspense of what the antagonists would do next, but these things are either unexplained or didn't happen within logic.

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Magnalia
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 13, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
Main actors play very well; their characters are more unique than average kdrama and we can see some character development throughout the series. Storyline started promising but unfortunately could have been more interesting / solid as the showed progressed. It quite quickly went towards the classic kdrama route with unnecessary evil and tears, evil and tears, and again tears. In the second half there are also lots of strange or illogical turns, especially on the God’s end, I even started suspecting that angels write their reports not to God but some kind of demon in disguise and all this “angel corporation” was some kind of fraud.

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Izzybusybee
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Apr 17, 2021
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Stunning

The acting in this was the best I have seen in a good while. It's what definitely got me hooked on this, I couldn't stop watching Shin Hae Sun.

The story was amazing, enough twists to keep you interested but not too many to confuse you. It was a very linear drama which had the main focus happen right the way through and I would say perfect till the end where I just didn't really understand the ending but for those 30 seconds I can forgive it :)

Shin Hae Sun was definitely the "prima ballerina" in this drama, she was outstanding in portraying Lee Yeon Seo and the difficulties she had gone through. Kim Myung Soo also did an amazing job being very cutesy and innocent but was definitely outshone by his counterpart.

the music was average, as I don't watch dramas for their music it gets a middle score like most other reviews I have done.

I would recommend this to anyone who would like to go on a cutesy rollercoaster ride with enough twists and turns to keep your eyes peeled!

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lovelyghost
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 4, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

I love it

This is my first review that I have and I really wanted to share what I thought about angel last mission bc I really love it. From the moment I started it I loved, the relationship of love-hate of both is is so beautiful and truly. The romance seemed to me the most cute and funny love of all.
That it makes you get completely into the story.
 However, I agree with people who say the story fell a little in the second half of the show. Idk, the story sequence just stopped completely.

I recommend this drama it was awesome the plot, the cast, the music, the scenarios, EVERYTHING. You really won't regret seeing it. however it goes to my list of favorite dramas.  I hope you like it.♡

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missycamp
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 31, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

I loved it from start to finish

I have read some of the less-nice reviews of this show, but I disagree with all of those. I loved this show all the way through. The writing was very good, acting was fantastic, characters were 3-diemenstional and believable, chemistry of the leads was awesome, storyline was (mostly) believable and interesting. I got bored at no point in this show or had thoughts of dropping it/fast-forwarding. There were some tropes to interfere with the leads' love, but nothing so unbearable I was screaming at my screen (which I have done a number of times before with some other shows).

The FL is cold and angry at first, but also has heart, and she does grow as a character without becoming an entirely different person. THe ML was *adorable,* and some have kinda complained he does NOT have much character growth, but I think it makes sense for his chartacter as someone who grew up as an angel. Also, he DOES decide later to do what he has to do even if it is against God or his own conscience, which I personally consider character growth, myself. Still, he doesn’t change MUCH, but that is something I am GLAD of. He is sweet and cute and warm and innocent pretty much through it all, and it suits him well, as well as making him a great opposite-makes-complement for the FL. Plus, the love story is 100% believable, in my opinion. Some have said otherwise, but it seems to me to be clearly shown from the get-go that they are immediately drawn to each other, like magnets, from the start. It just grows a lot deeper from there, as they spend more time together.

I’ve seen a complaint or two about the show focusing more on the relationship(s) in middle than the dancing and FL’s journey, and that is true, but those elements are still in there. They do rather rush her recovery, but the dance and drama surrounding it are still there. They just become side stories constructed around the leads’ romance; a fact I personally am GRATEFUL for! I came FOR the romance; I don’t mind the rest of the story being secondary to the love story AT ALL.

The ending was happy, though a little confusing to me at first, but after reading the commentary posts on this site for that show (not reviews), it makes perfect sense to me now. It seems some people believe the ending was NOT a truly happy ending, but after reading those posts, I am convinced even more than when I was watching it that it was indeed a HAPPY ending, and one that was NOT, in fact, tacked on last-minute as some have implied but rather quite deliberately intended and well-thought out. I suggest you to read those posts yourself to decide for yourself how YOU see it after you finish the show.

The soundtrack–I would have given it a higher rating if it weren’t for that one song (I don’t know the names of the songs in this show) that I call the “1,2,3,4” song (because the song starts with that short countdown, twice). That song, imo, was intrusive and annoying and overplayed, and also for me I kept thinking a *character* was saying that at the start of each play of the song (it’s a dancing show, after all.). Enough times that the one time a character DOES start counting steps out loud, THAT time I thought it was the stupid song starting again! lol But you may not have any issues with it yourself. That’s’ just me. But the other main song they used, I LOVED. The “There Was a Word of God” song. It’s beautiful, sad, haunting, and appropriate. High marks for that one. The other song or two are also good.

The one thing I wish the show had, though, is an epilogue. Even just two minutes, one minute even. Just a few snapshots of “after.” I would have been so happy to have that. But I’ll take it as is and be plenty happy with that because they could have just made it a very clear tragedy.

Christian folks may find this show a bit difficult to watch, though, given the hard-hitting questions about God asked by the characters and opinions/feelings about God given by the characters. The show never quite resolves that clearly, either, with a “This is what God’s will was all along” or a “this is why thus and such had to happen.” So there’s that, for those who are sensitive to such things.

I did not intend to write such a long review! I didn’t even know I had that much to say. But for what it’s worth…I hope this review helps you decide to give this show a try, and helps you to like it more! It’s a new fave of mine now and I’m giving it a high rewatch score which I don’t do much. :)

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BumBl3B
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 4, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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What a ride this show was!

OST = ❤❤❤❤❤
Acting = ❤❤❤❤
Story = ❤❤❤
Female lead = ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Ballet, angels, forbidden love, sacrifices and a damn wicked OST. The writers really didnt want to leave much out. And the acting by both leads 👌, Especially Shin hye sun. Her acting chops just keeps improving. After watching her in hymn of death with Lee jong suk, had to give this series a try and am so glad I did. Became an instant fan. Yep, will be following her career and supporting her acting growth. Fighting! First time watching Kim myung soo. Not usually a huge fan of kpop singers dabbing in acting as most just gives a mediocre performance but he did pretty good. All I can say is when you mix in a well written script, well picked casts that delivers in performances, beautiful cinematography carrying out the scenes and then ties it all up with an amazing OST - you just stumbled upon a Gem. Only slight criticism is I wished they could have oomphed the ballet pieces a bit more. Would have added a dash of excitement to the series.
Conclusion: Human - Angel forbidden love. Then struggle, struggle and then struggle some more to overcome adversity, all while still making sure the story and the plot stays interesting and at point. Give this series a watch. Go!!

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amira
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Aug 14, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Is it weird that the ending has a fast phase?

I really do love the drama so much that it tears me up every episode I watch, no single episode or scene did I not cry, the drama has a genuine touched my heart how the soundtracks of Angel Last Mission: Love are all beautiful to hear, honestly the soundtracks is the only reason why I tried to watch this drama after one year airing in Korea.

The casts are perfect for their role, honestly I have no other comments for the casts because how they portray the characters they burst all of the emotions as if it really happened in the true life. I love the concept of an angel who became a semi human where he can be seen in the human eye. It resemble a lot of Hi! School Love On.

I also love ballerina concept or theme of the drama because recently I am into this kind of genres in dancing because of school hahahaha, I ALSO LOVE THE BAD ASS FEMALE LEAD AND HOW POWERFUL IS HER CHARACTER. THE CONFIDENCE IS ON FIRE!!!

But..... the ending was not quite right? It seems kinda off like the feeling of "THAT'S IT??!" the drama is very powerful and the consistency are there up until the last scenes of the last episode but I thought its a sad ending and I really felt that because HOW COULD HE BECAME A HUMAN IN THE LAST FEW SCENES? Like I saw in my eyes that he was an angel up until the few scenes of episode 32.

There is no explanation at all on how did he really became a human?

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puwupy
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 2, 2025
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Tragic and entertaining, I liked it

Yeon Seo is Fantasia's prima ballerina and sole heir, but after an accident that takes away her eyesight, she is unable to dance and take care of the company. The only few family members she has left are in charge now, and plan to keep things like this for as long as possible, whatever it takes.
Dan is an angel who is prone to bend the rules of Heaven in order to save lives and help the weak. When one day he sees that Yeon Seo is about to lose her life, he decides to save her and change her fate. As punishment, he is turned into a human and forced to complete one last mission: either Yeon Seo finds love, or he'll be turned into dust forever.

I watched this drama twice (once as it was airing, once more in 2025): I was enamored with it during my first watch, still liked it a lot the second time despite noticing its flaws.
I gave the plot a lower rating because, despite it being interesting, I had the feeling that things were going nowhere more than once, and I wasn't able to ignore the plot holes. In particular, I felt like the rules of Heaven and all angels weren't established well enough: I kept wondering many times why weren't certain heavenly characters using their powers to solve a problem, and I was surprised at the usage of certain powers I didn't know the existence of. There were also some secondary plotlines that looked like they were handled half-heartedly, which is a pity.
Kim Myungsoo and Shin Hye Sun were absolute scene-stealers at all times. Their master/secretary dynamic was the most fun to watch, and even when their relationship got sweeter, they had very good chemistry. It really looks like Shin Hye Sun is born for tragedies, and I loved to see Myungsoo interpreting such a lively character for once.
The rest of the cast did a good job, but unfortunately a good chunk of them felt a little too flat for my taste. The "villains" in particular felt very cartoonish most of the time.
The production was pretty good. I was definitely impressed with how spectacular some moments looked. If anything, I would have preferred not having so many scenes filmed with the camera tilted sideways (seriously, I felt like half of this drama was filmed on a slope or something) and so many scenes of Character A saying something impactful to Character B, turning around and walking away quietly (after a few episodes it just looked funny).

This drama includes a few aspects of religion, especially Abrahamic religions. If you belong to any of these religions and you feel like this story might hurt your feelings or offend you, I highly recommend turning to something else.
Other than this? All I can warn you about is that this story is full of tragic elements and tears, so if you're looking for a cute rom-com that is easy to watch, this is really not for you. If you like supernatural romances, on the other hand, then this is absolutely your cup of tea. It might not be a mind-blowing masterpiece, but it's definitely worth watching at least once.

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michelleoc
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 19, 2021
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.0

A lot heavier than I thought it would be.

Reading the synopsis, the description and looking at the picture had me thinking this was a Rom Com, something I could watch with very little angst. This show, to me was veering very close to melodrama. Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of really funny scenes, but I think I might have enjoyed it more had I been prepared for the heavy subject matter.
Acting:
Kim Myung Soo as Dan was good. He was excellent at the physical comedy aspects of his part, and can we just talk about his dimples? He got into trouble when trying to portray anger, then his acting seemed a little forced, and sometimes even watching his walk, he didn't seem comfortable.

Shin Hye Sun as Lee Yeon Seo is wonderful. I loved her in 30 but Seventeen and she plays a completely different character here. She's mean, short-tempered and unlikeable. For me, I was a few episodes in and I hated her (as I was meant to) and wondered if she would ever change. She played a ballerina, and she has the perfect, really slim body to portray a dancer.

Kim In Kwon as Angel Hu: I have to give a special shout out to him. He was exceptional. He was extremely funny when he was supposed to be, and was able to wring emotion out of me at other times.

Story: It got a little garbled in the last half. It seemed like another writer took over and didn't quite know what to do with the story. The bad guys were over-the-top. The multiple times of the main couple being together, apart, together, apart got tiring. I'll say again, why do most Asian shows short change us on the ending? You find out what is going to happen to the main couple in about the last two minutes of the show, and then it's over! I do have to say, the story of the old couple in the sanitorium was wonderful and it really made me cry. Some of the things didn't make any sense, like the second male lead - something happened in the second or third episode to show who he is, but then it turns out to be something completely different!

Chemistry: There was cute chemistry between the leads, but I never really "felt" them as a couple. I liked the fate aspect of it, but she was such a nightmare as an adult, what made him fall in love with her? It's a mystery to me. I have to say the comedic scenes were a joy to watch. And the scene toward the end with the leads and Angel Hu had me laughing out loud.

Soundtrack: Wonderful. The music was able to bring emotions to the front that I don't think the actors always had the ability to do on their own.

Rewatch value: There is so much out there to watch, and I didn't really find any scenes in this show that I need to go back to revisit, so the rewatch value for me is low.

One final critique: I have watched a TON of Asian shows over the past couple of years, and strangely, I always find myself fascinated with the jewelry the ladies wear. The jewelry is usually classy and interesting. In this show, they put Shin Hye Sun in the most AWFUL earrings I think I've ever seen. They were so bad, that a lot of times that all I could focus on. She is so beautiful and the earrings really detracted from that. Some of them looked like door knockers. Just very tacky, overall.

So, in general, I'm glad I watched it, but I can't say it was one of my absolute favorites.

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Nicki
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Jan 25, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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~ Review originally posted on unbotheredunnies.com ~

I truly do believe that a state of mind can affect how you view a piece of work. For me, I just went into this drama thinking I needed something easy to get through and this seemed simple enough. At time of me watching this drama, I wasn’t really drawn to any of the actors. I thought Myungsoo was okay, and I have never liked Lee Dong Gun’s acting in literally anything I have watched. The biggest reason I didn’t want to watch though, was Shin Hye Sun.. I held a lot of resentment towards her from My Golden Life and unfortunately could not separate the role from the actor. I knew it wasn’t her fault that the character was written the way she was in the drama or what the viewers were saying about the other actors/characters. Eventually, I just went for it and I am glad I did.

The storyline of this drama wasn’t anything new or profound that was added to KDRAMALAND. If you’ve been a long time viewer such as myself, you already know how this goes and what the end will look like. The pacing of this drama was faster than I expected and this prompted me to think of the storyline from two angles: conflict and romance. I don’t know if I have mentioned before, but something that I appreciate a lot of is when there is a good and interesting central conflict that keeps me engaged. Often with traditional Korean dramas that is not the case, but there are elements that will make up for it. I can highlight two major conflicts of this drama which is her becoming a ballerina again and taking back her parents’ company, and the relationship between her and Angel Dan. So now going back to the pacing of the drama, all the smaller conflicts were resolved quite easily.. She gained her sight back within two episodes of us being introduced to her. She started walking and moving on her own again within two episodes of her getting new eyes. She got back in shape within a week even though she was BLIND and didn’t dance for THREE YEARS. I don’t care how much of a ballerina genius you are that shit is not possible. The problem with the fast pacing though, is that it made the major conflicts a bit weaker. From my perspective, it would have been better seeing her have these struggles for a little longer because it would have made the romantic aspect a lot stronger.

I hated the romance. I hated the romance. I. Hated. The. Romance. The reason I hated the romance was because I was unable to determine why they fell for each other. I didn’t understand why Yeon Seo liked Dan. I didn’t understand why Dan liked Yeon Seo. I didn’t understand when or where Kang Soo started having feels for Yeon Seo as Yeon Seo and not the doppelganger of his ex. I understood that this is a sort of fated and destiny type of drama, but thing was that everything was just way too coincidental that it was just inauthentic. If they had maybe shown us how Yeon Seo and Dan really started to care for each other, I would have been more compelled to believe and actively root for this couple and want them to survive the relationship conflict. It was because of this lack of showing that had me like “well k…” about all the other relationship conflict that came up between them. I never felt like they were in this desperate/defying all odds type of love. This is why the ending didn’t even make me bat an eyelash either way.

Now with all that being said, you’re probably wondering why I said I was glad that I watched this drama. The answer is simple: Shin Hye Sun. This woman won me over completely. Her acting as Lee Yeon Seo was so layered and intriguing that she was the sole reason I watched every part of this drama. I was rooting so much for this character. I could not turn away from the screen whenever she delivered her emotional lines. The dances were so powerful because of her facial expressions. Everything she did was so believable that I ended up being just completely stunned. Yeon Seo was a flawed character. She ended up an orphan at the age of seventeen with an aunt and cousin that despise her. She lost her eyesight and tried to commit suicide. She had her loyal butler who stayed by her side through everything and then he ended up dying and donating his eyes to her. She had so much loss in her life that it was insulting to say the least that we diminished it all down to “all she needed was love.” A character like this who was being called arrogant, cynical and abusive was such a perfectly flawed character that I couldn’t help falling in love with her. Maybe that’s what Dan saw lol.

So even though the story became sloppy midway and the other character’s and their development were done a huge disservice, I would still recommend this solely so people can see Shin Hye Sun give a spectacular performance. As of this moment, Shin Hye Sun has lodged herself permanently on to my favorite Korean actresses list.

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