Beautiful, Deep, but Not Something I’d Rewatch
When Life Gives You Tangerines is honestly a really good drama—deep, meaningful, and emotionally rich.
As a slice-of-life story, it focuses on everyday experiences and personal growth, which makes it feel very real and relatable. The writing is strong, and you can tell that a lot of thought was put into delivering a meaningful story.
However, some parts felt quite slow and even boring to me. In fact, I actually dropped the drama at one point and only continued it again after a few months. That alone says a lot about how the pacing didn’t fully keep me engaged.
Surprisingly, I didn’t find it as sad as I expected. Even though many people describe it as emotional, I personally didn’t cry while watching it. The story is touching, but it didn’t hit me that deeply on an emotional level.
Overall, I still think this is a great drama, which is why I’d give it a 9/10. But at the same time, it’s not something I truly enjoyed watching throughout, and it’s probably not a drama I would rewatch.
As a slice-of-life story, it focuses on everyday experiences and personal growth, which makes it feel very real and relatable. The writing is strong, and you can tell that a lot of thought was put into delivering a meaningful story.
However, some parts felt quite slow and even boring to me. In fact, I actually dropped the drama at one point and only continued it again after a few months. That alone says a lot about how the pacing didn’t fully keep me engaged.
Surprisingly, I didn’t find it as sad as I expected. Even though many people describe it as emotional, I personally didn’t cry while watching it. The story is touching, but it didn’t hit me that deeply on an emotional level.
Overall, I still think this is a great drama, which is why I’d give it a 9/10. But at the same time, it’s not something I truly enjoyed watching throughout, and it’s probably not a drama I would rewatch.
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