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Melo Movie...
1. Inconsistent Pacing
Some episodes feel too slow, especially in the middle of the story. While character development is important, certain moments drag on longer than necessary and could have been tightened up to keep the flow more dynamic.
2. Underdeveloped Supporting Characters
The main characters get solid development, but some of the supporting characters feel underutilized. They have potential to add depth to the story, but instead, they mostly fade into the background without much impact on the main plot.
3. Overly Dramatic Dialogue
Some lines feel a bit too theatrical or forced to create emotional moments. This makes certain scenes feel less natural, especially for viewers who prefer a more realistic approach to romance dramas.
4. Cliché Love Story
The whole separated by time, reunited later trope is always intriguing, but the execution here follows a pretty familiar formula. Without a fresh twist, some parts of the story become predictable.
5. Forgettable Soundtrack
While the OST fits the mood of the drama, there aren’t any standout tracks that leave a lasting impression, unlike in other iconic romance dramas.
Final Thoughts
Melo Movie is still an enjoyable watch, but it could have been stronger with better pacing, more focus on supporting characters, and a fresher take on the love story.
1. Inconsistent Pacing
Some episodes feel too slow, especially in the middle of the story. While character development is important, certain moments drag on longer than necessary and could have been tightened up to keep the flow more dynamic.
2. Underdeveloped Supporting Characters
The main characters get solid development, but some of the supporting characters feel underutilized. They have potential to add depth to the story, but instead, they mostly fade into the background without much impact on the main plot.
3. Overly Dramatic Dialogue
Some lines feel a bit too theatrical or forced to create emotional moments. This makes certain scenes feel less natural, especially for viewers who prefer a more realistic approach to romance dramas.
4. Cliché Love Story
The whole separated by time, reunited later trope is always intriguing, but the execution here follows a pretty familiar formula. Without a fresh twist, some parts of the story become predictable.
5. Forgettable Soundtrack
While the OST fits the mood of the drama, there aren’t any standout tracks that leave a lasting impression, unlike in other iconic romance dramas.
Final Thoughts
Melo Movie is still an enjoyable watch, but it could have been stronger with better pacing, more focus on supporting characters, and a fresher take on the love story.
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