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My Happy Ending korean drama review
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My Happy Ending
1 people found this review helpful
by Cyril-H
Feb 25, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

My Happy Ending — When Reality Breaks From the Inside

This is not a drama you rewatch. It is a drama you survive. My Happy Ending is emotionally heavy, psychologically disorienting, and structurally demanding. It asks the viewer to live inside a fractured mind, not simply observe it. And if you do not watch it in one go, you will be lost , not because the story is bad, but because it is deliberately unstable. This is not entertainment. It is experience.

A Performance That Carries the Entire Story

Jang Na-ra delivers one of the most difficult performances of her career as Seo Jae-won. Playing a character with deep psychological trauma and dissociation requires vulnerability, restraint, and courage, and she commits fully. Her fear is not exaggerated. It is internalized. You feel it in her silence, not her tears. Seo Jae-won does not just suffer from phobias. She is trapped inside her own perception, forced to question what is real and what is a defense mechanism. No Heroes, Only Broken People Her husband, Heo Soon-young (Son Ho-jun), is not a villain, but he is not innocent. His betrayal is emotional before it is physical. He seeks comfort instead of responsibility. Kwon Yoon-jin (So Yi-hyun), the best friend, is far more dangerous. Her jealousy is masked as concern, her affection as loyalty. She does not want love — she wants replacement. We are told early that Soon-young dies after begging Yoon-jin to protect his family. Later, we understand that she is the one who killed him. But the truth arrives slowly, distorted through Seo Jae-won’s unstable perspective. We are learning the story as she is remembering it.

A Structure That Mirrors Trauma

The narrative is fragmented by design. Characters appear and disappear. Scenes repeat with different meanings. Some people only exist inside Seo Jae-won’s mind and we discover this only after trusting them. This is not a trick. It is psychological storytelling. You are not meant to feel safe. You are meant to feel uncertain. That is why characters like Theo Harris (Lee Ki-taek) and Detective Oh Soo-jin feel incomplete. They are not underwritten, they are partially perceived. We see only what Seo Jae-won can process.

Why Many Viewers Rejected It

This is not a linear drama. It demands patience, memory, and emotional attention. Many low ratings come from misunderstanding the form, not from judging the story itself. This is not a series you scroll through. It must be followed as a psychological puzzle. But once solved, it cannot surprise you again. That is why it is powerful — and why it is not meant to be rewatched.

Final Thought

My Happy Ending is not about happiness. It is about the moment you realize that your mind built a world to protect you and that protection became a prison. It is painful. It is brave. And it stays with you, even when you don’t return.
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