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A pleasant watch
I started this drama very excited because of Choi Woo-Shik and Park Bo-Young. I was very careful when avoiding spoilers, so I could make my own mind about it.
If I had to define what this drama is about, I would say that it is about overcoming one's pain and traumas. Moo-bi had to deal with the absence of her father, while Ko Gyeom had to deal with the lost of both his parents and also his older brother later on in the show.
Generaly speaking, the drama is really pleasant. The main couple have a good chemistry and a somehow slow build up. The supporting characters are very likeable. In only 10 episodes, they are able to solve all of the conflicts in a satisfactory way.
I had a good time watching this, but not too much to talk about. I shed some tears due to Gyeom's relationship with his brother, especially after his death, that was quite sudden. However, the show does a good job in explaining the reasons behind it.
My only real complain is about te secondary couple. As a person that loves the "once again" plot, I was really in hope of them getting back together. Yet, they did not, which was a little bit disappointing to me due to Son Jua's attitude. Although I understand why she was not willing to get back with Hong Si-jun, I felt really bad for him at the end. They broke up and spent 5 years appart, then she suddenly comes into his life again, asking him to compose the music for the movie she wrote. Pretty selfish, if you ask me, especially because she kept sending mixed signals that left him very confused at some point. At the end, she made the guy fall for her again, after a blunt resistance in working with her, trying to avoid that outcome. Like he said: "you broke up with me out of nowhere, and now you are back out of nowhere and want me to work with you?". I understand that maybe their relationship was not one to be fixed, but she could have at least left the guy alone when he asked for it.
In conclusion, it is a short but good watch and if you like simple stories with a little bit os tears, go ahead!
If I had to define what this drama is about, I would say that it is about overcoming one's pain and traumas. Moo-bi had to deal with the absence of her father, while Ko Gyeom had to deal with the lost of both his parents and also his older brother later on in the show.
Generaly speaking, the drama is really pleasant. The main couple have a good chemistry and a somehow slow build up. The supporting characters are very likeable. In only 10 episodes, they are able to solve all of the conflicts in a satisfactory way.
I had a good time watching this, but not too much to talk about. I shed some tears due to Gyeom's relationship with his brother, especially after his death, that was quite sudden. However, the show does a good job in explaining the reasons behind it.
My only real complain is about te secondary couple. As a person that loves the "once again" plot, I was really in hope of them getting back together. Yet, they did not, which was a little bit disappointing to me due to Son Jua's attitude. Although I understand why she was not willing to get back with Hong Si-jun, I felt really bad for him at the end. They broke up and spent 5 years appart, then she suddenly comes into his life again, asking him to compose the music for the movie she wrote. Pretty selfish, if you ask me, especially because she kept sending mixed signals that left him very confused at some point. At the end, she made the guy fall for her again, after a blunt resistance in working with her, trying to avoid that outcome. Like he said: "you broke up with me out of nowhere, and now you are back out of nowhere and want me to work with you?". I understand that maybe their relationship was not one to be fixed, but she could have at least left the guy alone when he asked for it.
In conclusion, it is a short but good watch and if you like simple stories with a little bit os tears, go ahead!
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