After my third viewing…
This series is just wonderful. Each time I reach the end I immediately begin to miss the characters and have to jump back in.
The poster, to me, is misleading, suggesting something lightweight and fluffy. But that’s not what it is about.
Everything feels so real and raw. The drama is heartbreaking without descending into melodrama; the comedy is laugh out loud and the characters are so endearing I want to move to Korea and spend time with them.
In particular the friendship between Bo-ra and Yeo-jeong is gorgeous and so very real. I just wanna hang out with those two and be the butt of their jokes.
With one minor exception I won’t go into, the screenplay is flawless and delivers an unexpected feminist message. The decision to limit the series to only 14 episodes shows the team’s commitment to quality.
I can’t recommend True to Love too highly.
The poster, to me, is misleading, suggesting something lightweight and fluffy. But that’s not what it is about.
Everything feels so real and raw. The drama is heartbreaking without descending into melodrama; the comedy is laugh out loud and the characters are so endearing I want to move to Korea and spend time with them.
In particular the friendship between Bo-ra and Yeo-jeong is gorgeous and so very real. I just wanna hang out with those two and be the butt of their jokes.
With one minor exception I won’t go into, the screenplay is flawless and delivers an unexpected feminist message. The decision to limit the series to only 14 episodes shows the team’s commitment to quality.
I can’t recommend True to Love too highly.
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