I like the casts and 1990s background
I recently finished watching See Her Again, and while it wasn’t perfect, I’d say it was a solid, emotionally engaging drama that kept me watching until the end.
William Chan gave a grounded performance, showing his confusion, guilt, and desperation as he tried to reconnect with the people he lost and catch up with a world that moved on without him. The theme of regret and longing was strong and pretty relatable. Production-wise, it looked good. The flashbacks to the '90s were nostalgic without being too flashy. The pacing, though, could’ve been better — some episodes dragged, and a few plot twists felt forced or overly dramatic. Also, a couple of side characters lacked depth and felt like they were just there to move the plot along.
Still, See Her Again had enough heart and suspense to keep me invested. It's not groundbreaking, but it’s a decent watch.
William Chan gave a grounded performance, showing his confusion, guilt, and desperation as he tried to reconnect with the people he lost and catch up with a world that moved on without him. The theme of regret and longing was strong and pretty relatable. Production-wise, it looked good. The flashbacks to the '90s were nostalgic without being too flashy. The pacing, though, could’ve been better — some episodes dragged, and a few plot twists felt forced or overly dramatic. Also, a couple of side characters lacked depth and felt like they were just there to move the plot along.
Still, See Her Again had enough heart and suspense to keep me invested. It's not groundbreaking, but it’s a decent watch.
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