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20/10 in my heart
Hotel del Luna is not just a drama, it’s a complete emotional experience that left me speechless. From the very first episodes, IU’s incredible charisma as Jang Man-wol captivated me—her strength, humor, fragility, and tragic beauty. Chan-sung, equally lovable, completes this magical duo.
Every episode made me feel intense emotions: laughter, tenderness, melancholy, and especially tears. I cried my eyes out during the departures of the hotel employees, and Man-wol’s departure completely broke my heart. Yet, despite this pain, the drama is unforgettable in its poetic beauty.
The romance between Man-wol and Chan-sung is sublime because it is genuine, intense, and fleeting. The drama doesn’t settle for a classic happy ending: it leaves us with a bittersweet sadness, but also the hope that their bond transcends time and existence. The final scene in the park is both heartbreaking and comforting, confirming that their love is eternal.
If I could, I would give it 20/10. Hotel del Luna will forever remain one of my favorite K-drama. It’s a masterpiece that goes far beyond a simple love story.
Every episode made me feel intense emotions: laughter, tenderness, melancholy, and especially tears. I cried my eyes out during the departures of the hotel employees, and Man-wol’s departure completely broke my heart. Yet, despite this pain, the drama is unforgettable in its poetic beauty.
The romance between Man-wol and Chan-sung is sublime because it is genuine, intense, and fleeting. The drama doesn’t settle for a classic happy ending: it leaves us with a bittersweet sadness, but also the hope that their bond transcends time and existence. The final scene in the park is both heartbreaking and comforting, confirming that their love is eternal.
If I could, I would give it 20/10. Hotel del Luna will forever remain one of my favorite K-drama. It’s a masterpiece that goes far beyond a simple love story.
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