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Still Shining korean drama review
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Still Shining
10 people found this review helpful
by Rohit V
16 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

"Where Memories and Feelings Quietly Meet Again"

Still Shining is a drama that feels more like a memory than a story. It doesn’t rush to impress or overwhelm—instead, it unfolds slowly, focusing on emotions that are left unsaid and moments that feel almost too real.

The drama centers around a reunion between two people who once meant everything to each other. Rather than turning this into a dramatic love story, it keeps things grounded and realistic. Their interactions are quiet, sometimes even awkward, but that’s exactly what makes it believable. There’s a sense of familiarity between them, mixed with distance created by time.

The biggest strength of Still Shining is its mood. The soft visuals, dim lighting, and gentle transitions between past and present create a nostalgic atmosphere. It constantly reminds you of how certain feelings don’t disappear, even if life moves on. The performances, especially from the leads, carry this emotional weight well without overacting.

However, the drama might not work for everyone. The pacing is noticeably slow, and there are moments where it feels like not much is happening. The storyline is simple and doesn’t offer many surprises, which can make it less engaging for viewers who prefer stronger plots. Some supporting characters also feel underused, leaving parts of the story less impactful.

Even with these flaws, Still Shining has a quiet charm. It doesn’t aim to be unforgettable in a dramatic way, but rather in a soft, lingering way. It’s the kind of drama you watch when you want to feel something gentle and reflective.
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