19 Lives Later… Here’s What I Think (⭐️8.75)
Rating: 8.75
I just finished See You in My 19th Life, and honestly… it was pretty good. Good way to finish my 50th drama!!
Overall Story:
The concept is definitely interesting, but also kind of weird if you think about it too hard. She first knew him when they were kids (she was younger and he was already in early high school), and now in the present she’s technically lived like 1000 years but is falling for a 25-year-old. It’s not exactly bad , just one of those things that makes you pause for a second.
I did really like how some of the big moments were handled though. It felt more mature than I expected.
Actors:
Shin Hye‑sun was great , she had really solid acting and clear emotion, and her crying scenes were especially strong. She made it easy to connect with her character, even when some parts of the story felt a little off. That said, she was a little annoying at times. The way she overly emphasized her reaction to eating food, lol it felt a bit extra. She was also pretty pushy at times, especially with how forward she was about her feelings, which sometimes felt a little intense even though the feelings were mutual. It didn’t ruin the show, but it kept it from being a favorite for me. Also, One unnecessary part that has not too much significance to this review, was her dancing lol. I understand her dancing was from her past life, but I felt like it was so stupid… like no one does that.
Also really liked Ahn Bo-hyun in this. He played the vulnerability so well. The way he showed his emotions felt really natural, and his acting made the romance feel warm and genuine, like he was actually in love rather than just playing it up for the camera.
Story
What I did love was how they brought in pieces from her past lives. Seeing those connections slowly come together in the present timeline was probably the strongest part of the show. The whole idea of carrying memories and emotions across lifetimes is such a cool concept.
Overall, it was a solid watch. Not my absolute favorite, but definitely interesting and worth checking out if you like romance with a fantasy twist.
*** Spoiler ***
Misconceptions:
The finale was confusing the "reset" is logically messy because it doesn't explain what her 20+ years of 19th-life memories were replaced with, but the show frames it as a "fresh start" where her loved ones now have the chance to chase her. So when she thinks of her being raised, does she not thing.., “wait who raised me” ..?? I don’t know I didn’t think that was necessary.
I just finished See You in My 19th Life, and honestly… it was pretty good. Good way to finish my 50th drama!!
Overall Story:
The concept is definitely interesting, but also kind of weird if you think about it too hard. She first knew him when they were kids (she was younger and he was already in early high school), and now in the present she’s technically lived like 1000 years but is falling for a 25-year-old. It’s not exactly bad , just one of those things that makes you pause for a second.
I did really like how some of the big moments were handled though. It felt more mature than I expected.
Actors:
Shin Hye‑sun was great , she had really solid acting and clear emotion, and her crying scenes were especially strong. She made it easy to connect with her character, even when some parts of the story felt a little off. That said, she was a little annoying at times. The way she overly emphasized her reaction to eating food, lol it felt a bit extra. She was also pretty pushy at times, especially with how forward she was about her feelings, which sometimes felt a little intense even though the feelings were mutual. It didn’t ruin the show, but it kept it from being a favorite for me. Also, One unnecessary part that has not too much significance to this review, was her dancing lol. I understand her dancing was from her past life, but I felt like it was so stupid… like no one does that.
Also really liked Ahn Bo-hyun in this. He played the vulnerability so well. The way he showed his emotions felt really natural, and his acting made the romance feel warm and genuine, like he was actually in love rather than just playing it up for the camera.
Story
What I did love was how they brought in pieces from her past lives. Seeing those connections slowly come together in the present timeline was probably the strongest part of the show. The whole idea of carrying memories and emotions across lifetimes is such a cool concept.
Overall, it was a solid watch. Not my absolute favorite, but definitely interesting and worth checking out if you like romance with a fantasy twist.
*** Spoiler ***
Misconceptions:
The finale was confusing the "reset" is logically messy because it doesn't explain what her 20+ years of 19th-life memories were replaced with, but the show frames it as a "fresh start" where her loved ones now have the chance to chase her. So when she thinks of her being raised, does she not thing.., “wait who raised me” ..?? I don’t know I didn’t think that was necessary.
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