One of the best
My Dearest stands out for its ability to blend a great love story with a violent, cruel and deeply human historical context. The character of
Jang-hyun is too charming, cultured, ironic. The evolution of the character Yoo Gil-chae, from a vain flirtatious woman, who I didn't like at all, is surprising.
The historical context is not a simple background, but an active protagonist.
The direction is elegant and refined, with photography that enhances the natural landscapes, traditional costumes and the emotion of key moments. The soundtrack, melancholic and sweet, perfectly accompanies the evolution of the relationship between Gil-chae and Jang-hyun, often separated but never really far away.
I would have avoided the second loss of memory, useless in my opinion, retracing the same dynamic that slows everything down.
I would watch it a hundred times and every time it tears my heart.
Jang-hyun is too charming, cultured, ironic. The evolution of the character Yoo Gil-chae, from a vain flirtatious woman, who I didn't like at all, is surprising.
The historical context is not a simple background, but an active protagonist.
The direction is elegant and refined, with photography that enhances the natural landscapes, traditional costumes and the emotion of key moments. The soundtrack, melancholic and sweet, perfectly accompanies the evolution of the relationship between Gil-chae and Jang-hyun, often separated but never really far away.
I would have avoided the second loss of memory, useless in my opinion, retracing the same dynamic that slows everything down.
I would watch it a hundred times and every time it tears my heart.
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