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Notes from the Last Row korean drama review
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Notes from the Last Row
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by Roxyy_
11 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers

This Drama Messed With My Head

I honestly didn’t expect Notes from the Last Row to be this unsettling. The drama slowly pulls you in until you start questioning the characters, their intentions, and what is actually happening.
Choi Min Sik was amazing as Heo Mun Oh, bringing so much emotional weight to a character full of contradictions. But Choi Hyun Wook as Lee Kang was one of the biggest highlights for me. He plays the character with such control and subtlety — the way he uses his expressions, his silence, and even small reactions makes you constantly wonder what he’s thinking. There’s something captivating about how he can seem calm and innocent in one moment, then completely unpredictable in another.
The dynamic between them is what makes the drama so interesting. Their scenes feel like a constant mental game, with both actors bringing different energies that make the story work.
The ending is what really makes the drama stand out. It’s not a simple “good vs evil” story; it’s about obsession, curiosity, and how people can lose themselves trying to understand someone else.
A very different K-drama experience, and definitely one that stayed on my mind after finishing.
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