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While You Were Sleeping korean drama review
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While You Were Sleeping
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by anntheman
8 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

I Was Watching While “I” Was Sleeping

Real Rating : 8.3

Overview
While You Were Sleeping started off kinda strong for me. Rhe concept was unique and interesting, and I was genuinely pulled in by the idea of dreaming about future events. The early episodes felt fun, fresh, and a little suspenseful. However, as the show went on, I found myself getting bored and less invested. While the overall concept stayed cool, the execution started to feel repetitive and unrealistic at times. It’s one of those dramas where the idea is better than how it plays out over time.

Characters:
The main female lead, Nam Hong-joo (Bae Suzy), honestly got a bit frustrating. She’s constantly involving herself in dangerous situations, even when she knows the consequences. At some point it stops feeling brave and just feels reckless. Also, she’s a reporter, but she’s doing a lot of investigating that feels way beyond what her role should realistically be—maybe that’s more common in K-dramas, but it didn’t fully work for me.

The male lead, Jung Jae-chan (Lee Jong Suk), had moments where he felt caring and invested, but other times his expressions made it seem like he was just annoyed with her. That inconsistency made their relationship feel a little off.

The second lead, Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-In), was actually one of my favorites. I thought his character was really interesting, especially with the reveal that he’s colorblind—it was a unique detail that added depth, and I liked how it wasn’t immediately obvious. He brought a softer, more grounded energy compared to the chaos around him. Though i don’t understand why he sees the future in his dreams? What is his connection? I dont know if I missed it. I also get that the rules are stricter in Korea and dont knoe if its a general rule. But him being colorblind was kinda funny, everyone was crying as if it was a bigger reason.

Plot:
The plot had a strong foundation, especially with the backstory connecting their childhoods and the idea that the brother of their fathers’ killer was always present. That part was intriguing and added emotional weight.
But what I didnt why they were constantly they were being targeted. I understand the reasoning within the story, but it started to feel unrealistic; there were just too many extreme situations (getting drugged, constantly being in danger, etc.). It felt like something dramatic was always happening just for the sake of tension.

One thing I did appreciate was the idea that you can’t save everyone and that even with good intentions, people make mistakes. That added a more realistic emotional layer, even if the actual events were over-the-top.

Also, the romance felt inconsistent. Sometimes their connection felt real, and other times it didn’t land at all. The ending kiss, in particular, felt awkward and not very natural, which was disappointing after everything built up.

Final Thoughts;
Overall, While You Were Sleeping had a really interesting concept and a strong start, but it didn’t fully hold my attention all the way through. It had some great character moments and emotional ideas, but the unrealistic situations and uneven character dynamics made it harder to stay fully invested.
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