Doona!

이두나! ‧ Drama ‧ 2023
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Kcdramamusings
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Oct 26, 2023
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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The Best Romance in 2023- Beautiful & Entertaining

“What will you do, if I actually end up falling for you”

When I first saw the official poster for Doona, I was enchanted. It might be the ambience or the warm color tone or the way Yang Se Jong was looking at Bae Suzy. The trailer just added to my anticipation, and I was eagerly looking forward to the premiere of this web series. I do admit that I’m not a huge fan of Netflix shows where they drop all episodes at the same time on the release date. Rather, I prefer the biweekly format more. Despite that, foregoing on my beliefs; “Doona” was the exception to the rule. And, I’m so glad that I persisted with my choice. A nine episodic narrative of lost love, angst and painful separation, “Doona” spells a riveting romance between a fallen star and a young college student. Despite being similar in age, there is a wide difference in their social standing and lifestyles. “Doona” aims to bridge that distance while delivering a captivating love story that is bewildering and yet addictive. The focus obviously remains on Doona; she is the titular lead and the show depicts her unbelievable fate in a realistic manner. Let’s dig deeper because I’m dying to talk about this show!

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Jae Jin
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Oct 27, 2023
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Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Drama with realist emotions that hits you fast and hard

I was really excited about this because I read the webtoon and I even watched the chinese animation adaption.

First off, my expectation as a reader was really thrown out of the window because this drama is soo different from its source. Which what made me even more excited watching this drama, because you don't know what's gonna happen. Though it's very different from its webtoon and anime counterparts, there are still some same scenes and lines that I recognized. Thankfully they haven't changed it fully, but it's just not a 1 to 1 adaptation like the anime did.

Now since it's not a 1 to 1 adaptation... one thing that I was surprised about is that the director really made use of the side characters. In the webtoon, the side characters weren't really contributing that much, like the main leads just figured out things on their own, but here oh my god, they are really contributing something. And I guess that's the trade-off because one thing they did wrong is that they took out all of the in-depth characterizations of the side characters. well... not really all of it, but it was just a few lines and a few scenes like it hit you fast and hard, but that wasn't really enough for you to get invested in these characters.

I must say, I really like the way they portrayed Ira here, like she's soooo bubbly to a 100, but inside she's broken af, but WTF was the point of making her and joon childhood friends??!?!? like that.... really contributed nothing, if they weren't gonna follow the original ending what was the point of that? The only thing I can think of is that made it the reason as to why she won't be the endgame, just like with Jinju "It's all in the past" so the main lead feelings for those two weren't there anymore.

also, another thing that they took out... Since the webtoon was fairly long right, like it's 130+ chapters. They could've easily made this a standard 16 kdrama episodes, but no, they took out most of the boring flirting scenes and interactions of the characters and that's how this show ended up as a 9 episodes show and that's great because I was a little bored trying to finish reading the webtoon. I think they did the right thing, the show hits fast and hard and you have to really pay attention to piece things together since they only took the important moments and focused only there. I really loved it, and it's great, but after finishing this show, though it was great, I think that really backfired itself, because it leaves you wanting more about the characters, the interactions, and the backstory. After watching this, it made me appreciate the webtoon's boring moments. So I might have to re-read it again.

And I love how they adapted this, and changed most of the things, whilst still following the path of the final destination, ensuring that the male lead will still end up with the female lead, like how they managed to make it more sensible. I'm sure if you're not paying attention to the details you might miss a lot because it still makes sense even after cutting a lot of the plots. The drama is like the realistic emotions that you could feel... I even almost cried twice towards the last 2 episodes.

And yeah... drama is great, but it leaves you wanting more. OST is great, barely noticed it since I'm so immersed in the direction of the series. The cinematography is beautiful, but the kissing scenes thooo.... like my ghad! I think this is the first time I've seen a kissing scene where they kept the audio, like ugh! it's soooo asmr coded HAHAHAAHA.

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Juan Duque
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Jan 12, 2024
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Muy emocionante

La historia se desarrolla con buen ritmo los dos protagonistas tienen sus momentos aunque siento que Suzy suele tener más protagonismo y la actuación impecable la verdad que te atrapa en la historia y sufres con ellos, el desarrollo del final muy bueno aunque me gustaría que tuviera un final más bonito o por lo menos que no hubiera quedado en que estaban en el mismo lugar y casi se encuentran, creo que la historia puede ampliarse mucho más que solo en quedarse en que ambos siguieron sus vidas.
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admonike
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Oct 21, 2023
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Overall 8.5
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Dive into this series to savor the story and music

Doona!, a Netflix-produced K-drama with 9 engaging series, breaks away from the traditional Cinderella story, proving that love isn't just a perfect fit. This captivating series delves into the complexities of relationships, emphasizing that love requires soldering, mending, and compromise.

The plot centers on Doona, a famous idol who, despite her wealth and fame, is missing love in her life. In a refreshing twist, she crosses paths with LWJ, an ordinary but warmhearted man with a remarkable academic background. Their initial connection is plagued by circumstances that force them to part ways as Doona returns to the stage.

What sets this drama apart is LWJ's determination to reach new heights to be with Doona, a touching aspect subtly conveyed throughout the series. While not explicitly stated, this dedication shines through in the final episode, making it a heartwarming, albeit assumed, ending.

Bae Suzy's performance as the lead is a revelation, showcasing her undeniable beauty in a role that truly highlights her charm. The music, fitting for a story about idols, is fantastic, adding depth to the narrative.

Doona! is a delightful watch when you need something light and enjoyable without overexerting your brain. Dive into this series to savor the story and music, and you won't be disappointed.

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thisWorks
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Nov 4, 2023
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Overall 8.5
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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For the most part it feels really realistic, and IMO worth the watch!

I won't elaborate too much because most of the other reviews have covered it.

I'll say that I agree with others that it's an overall happy ending if you pay attention to certain things, it is implied they do end up together. My issue with that is... I'm not entirely sure it had to be made a secret to the viewers. I see the "art" in making it a bit of a secret for the viewers. I get that since the couple themselves have picked to be in a relationship in secret, whether because her agency won't let her or simply to avoid the drama of openly dating, they've chosen to also make it a bit of a hidden relationship to the viewers. It's neat... but sometimes you just want to be able to enjoy the "post-story" happy moments of a relationship and we didn't get to see that.

I had major second FL syndrome, Jin Ju is adorable and I can't help but wish they had leaned into the soulmates bit and gone with that twist. I would have been content with the story being about our ML helping our FL past her demons and helping her towards a positive path in her life but them not ending up together as he reconnects with Jin Ju.

I've read some comments about there being toxicity and that really feels like a stretch. If you want a "nothing but perfect people making perfect choices" and dealing with their pasts in the absolute healthiest way possible, the dramas are out there for you. However I reserve a word like toxic for genuinely and consistently shitty relationships marred by people who abuse the love they are given and convince themselves or their partners that they've done nothing wrong or that the person deserved it. That doesn't happen here, there are choices made that hurt someone but there is reason behind it as well as genuine remorse, not followed by repeatedly making the same choices.

This is not a great review I must admit, I'm kind of throwing things at the wall and saying random things, to get back on point:
The drama had a sense of realism, with people making real if not ideal choices in certain moments, and with some good chemistry and acting. I don't think too many will watch this and feel they've wasted their time, but I also don't think it's a "must not miss" watch. It was good, it was entertaining, and although I would have liked a bit more substance at the end in terms of elaborating on the couples final standing, it was a good ending overall.

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wilson combu
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Nov 21, 2023
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

the last lyric of last song is tell "stay together"

i think the ending is happy ending . look at doona when she open album of picture while 2 of her friends are sleeping n the lyric tell " stay together".

ML and FL are both at great performance.
Idol FL at the start of the drama was at lowest point of hopeless and ML made her spirit life come up again.
At ending, she and her boyfriend together again and kiss.
Her 2 friends also still together and her carrer are good.
so its a trully happy ending...........................


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Hoku_
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 21, 2023
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Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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they could've done better

Doona is edited weirdly, its very oddly made, Especially for a Netflix kdrama, they usually have a high production quality and editing is usually done well so I am genuinely surprised by this one...

The editing feels like you’re in a sort of fever dream, or a state of lucid dreaming. It has a fantasy feel to it in an odd way, and it jumps between takes oddly too. This is very clear with the ending that intentionally does not clarify year timelines which would’ve been helpful for us to know any time skips....

My issue with this kind of endings is how unnecessarily ambiguous they are. Open endings work, but in few cases. In this case, it was leading up to how the couple wouldn’t make it with this industry, they should’ve been more frank and gave it like it is, either they break up and find their way back to each other eventually, or they break up, that’s it.....

My feelings this lne are complicated. On one hand, I liked the casting overall and the story has many interesting elements, and on the other hand, I feel the drama is missing a good chunk of what could’ve made it special...... but over all it's an okay drama...

And The ending was…. Fine.

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Isabella Velandia
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Oct 21, 2023
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Chill and entertain

I honestly thought it would be a bad drama bc it only has 9 episodes and i read the WEBTOON and it has so much content, but I honestly loved it so much, their love story, the scenes, places, the bound with their roommates, everything was so entertaining, I really loved it.
Suzy as being so perfect, she is the perfect person to represent Lee-Doona. She was so mean sometimes but while you watch the series you’ll love her.
If you wanna watch it in one day in a weekend, this is would be the perfect kdrama.




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D3ZY
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Jul 3, 2025
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Everyone loves Doona!

Doona! has to be one of the greatest romance K-dramas out there. Both Bae Suzy and Yang Se-jong carried this show with incredible chemistry and delivered their roles flawlessly. I’ll never understand the hate this drama gets or the complaints about the ending.
If you’re not truly paying attention, you’ll never understand the ending and what a lot of scenes meant. That’s exactly what makes Doona! stand out out of all other dramas i watched.
It’s absolutely worth watching, whether you’re here for Bae Suzy’s unforgettable character, Yang Se-jong’s quiet intensity, or just looking for a romance. Check it out ASAP and you won't regret it.

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Vixen96
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Oct 15, 2024
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Doona!

Oh wow, it was out in 2023, I thought it is one of 2024's dramas, my bad. This one has a lot of mixing reviews, some people hate it, some love, some find it boring when some think it has perfect plot. I watched it because of Bae Suzy (It was after I finally watched Vagabond). In my opinion it actually is not a easy drama, it may seem like that because it is about an idol, but it shows more struggles than her happy moments. Bae Suzy's character is toxic, let's be real but it looks like she really wanted to be with Yang Se Jong's character. It shows how young people struggle with "normal" life after being in entrertaiment industry, how they want to be in it and at the same time are not happy.
It is something worth giving a shot, maybe you will like it or not, everybody has different taste, so if you like cast or this genre then just check it out.

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allase
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Nov 23, 2023
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Overall 8.5
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Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Realistic fanfic

Doona! is like a fanfic I would have read when I was 17 that I would obsessed over, rereading multiple time to relive it's beautiful written moments.
The drama does seems like an ode to Suzy; written by an obsessed fan daydreaming of an outlook from his mundane life. Despite the extreme implausibility of this scenario, all the relationships depicted in the drama are written very realistically. That's the charm of Doona!, you deeply empathise with all the characters, their deeply flawed personalities and their struggles to navigate through love and life. A beautiful story, wrapped in stunning visual cinematography.

Sidenote: While watching the show I kept wondering if this was a manhwa which it actually was, I am so glad for the rise of webtoon and manhwa. The best sprouting grounds for aspiring Korean story tellers these days!

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batatatamusic
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Nov 25, 2025
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10

Love, Loneliness, and Light: Experiencing ‘Doona’

I was looking for something that could truly captivate me, and I happened to come across “Doona.” From the very first episodes, I was struck by the extraordinary subtlety of its atmosphere and direction: despite the project’s popularity, it seems to breathe with a unique, almost artistic life that sets it apart from other dramas. And this is hardly surprising — behind the series is a heavyweight of the Korean industry, the director of the famous “Crash Landing on You,” which also gave us some of the most beautiful and memorable on-screen couples.

In “Doona,” he chooses a more mature and daring path. Eroticism and sexuality, rare in Korean dramas, appear naturally, at precisely the moments necessary to reveal the characters. Without this, the depth of the characters would be lost, and their chemistry impossible. The series moves beyond the usual clichés of romantic dramas, approaching authorial cinema, where every detail, every scene, is filled with meaning.

Suzy is astonishingly organic in this role. Her character embarks on a true internal journey, returning to what once gave her life brightness and purpose — her singing, her first passion, which had gradually dimmed. Behind the image of a charismatic and charming idol lies a profound loneliness, skillfully hidden behind lightness and coquettishness.

Yang Se-jong embodies naturalness and sincerity. His character is serious, responsible, without ambition, yet with a strong human core. Meeting Doona helps him open up, taste life, and grow as a man. He sets the sensual rhythm of their scenes: in his gaze, his restraint, his desire, and simultaneously in his vulnerability and tenderness, there is real emotional power. Their chemistry feels almost tangible, like music playing between the frames.

The director masterfully weaves symbolism into the narrative: the ice falling to the ground during a kiss, their meetings under the bridge by the “No Entry” sign. Every detail organically builds the atmosphere, and the nine-episode format gives the impression of a complete film rather than a standard drama. The cinematography, lighting, and composition are flawless.

Unlike other show-business stories, where characters often feel empty, the heroes of “Doona” are real and alive. Even the producer, who is usually turned into a caricature, here becomes an interesting and multifaceted character.

“Doona” is a touching, mature, and truthful series about personal healing, self-love, and love for life. A true discovery.

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