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You and Everything Else korean drama review
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You and Everything Else
29 people found this review helpful
by Abdullah Alshaker
Sep 16, 2025
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

If you missed NANA, this will break you all over again

A love so strong, it lasts decades.
A love so strong, it takes over your life.

You and Everything Else is about two friends who’ve known each other since elementary school, and whose relationship defies definition. Both live with an inferiority complex toward the other. There’s jealousy, insecurity, and a constant feeling of not being enough. And yet, they love each other so deeply that it hurts.

It’s not just friendship.
It’s not romance either.
It’s not family, but it doesn’t fall short of it.

If you’ve watched NANA (the anime), you’ll understand that weird, aching feeling, the one that lingers every time the two main leads interact. That sense of something unspoken, raw, and deeply emotional. This drama gave me that same feeling for a full 15 episodes.

The acting was phenomenal. Both leads were real, raw, and honest — you could feel the emotions in every glance, every silence. The production and music were equally beautiful.

I loved getting lost in the confusion, intensity, and emotional chaos of their bond. It was a deeply moving experience — and one I won’t forget anytime soon.
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