
it was such a disappointment
they just spoiled my comfort drama with this remake which was not needed. The female actress doesn't have the same energy like seven tan they completely changed her character & they rushed the family thing ik it's only 16 episodes but they missed out many family moment that were needed for their bond. I just watched this only bcoz of hwang in youp but ended liking second brother but they spoiled it with the story writing & fl casting even the child actress was better than her so it's better to watch the original drama.Was this review helpful to you?

This drama is quite realistic, it's doesn't go with the romantic happy go lucky kind of kdrama direction. They also explained why Jojo broke up with Sunho but not sure why many are still clueless on this part. Jojo and Sunho are first love, one with passion and lacking maturity plus, Jojo couldn't overcome her trauma and personal issue and decided to run away from Sunho for fear of hurting herself if bad things happen to him or their relationship. 4 years past and it seems like Jojo still have feelings for Sunho but in reality, those are just memories that she clings onto. It is missing a strong foundation to begin with as compared to Hyeong which changed Jojo bit by bit and eventually touched her heart. As you mature, what you want for love tends to change and Hyeong and Jojo's love is built with a foundation that many didn't notice, if you think about the little things he did, it matters and it build Jojo's confidence as a person. However, I think S1 has better pace than S2. Still, it's an enjoyable drama.
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Must watch if you like suspense & thriller
I want a season 2 plss okay so the story revolves around a time loop that allows the protagonist, Lee Joon-young, to relive a specific year in his life, giving him a chance to alter his fate.The performances, particularly from the lead actors, are compelling, bringing depth to their characters as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and the consequences of their choices. The cinematography is visually striking, capturing both the emotional intensity of the plot and the beauty of the settings.
While the premise is intriguing, some viewers might find the pacing uneven, especially in the early episodes. The exploration of time and its impact on relationships is thought-provoking, though it sometimes leans heavily on familiar tropes.
Overall, "365 Days: Repeat the Year" offers an engaging watch for those who enjoy romantic dramas with a twist. It successfully combines heartwarming moments with a thought-provoking narrative, making it a memorable addition to the genre.
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