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Twelve korean drama review
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Twelve
3 people found this review helpful
by Goblin_kdramafanboy
Sep 18, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Twelve – A Cast-Driven Masterpiece in My Eyes?

I’ll be honest — I started watching Twelve mainly because of the cast, since I already knew and loved most of them. At first, I didn’t even care much about the storyline, but as the episodes went by, I realized this drama has something truly special. Now, it’s no exaggeration to say that Twelve has become one of my Top 10 K-dramas of all time. For me, it’s not about ratings or following the crowd — it’s about how much a drama touches me personally, and this one has given me laughter, thrills, and emotions in every episode. ❤️

The biggest highlight for me is absolutely Park Hyung-sik. His performance here is magnetic — filled with intensity, subtle emotions, and raw vulnerability that pull you right into his character. Every scene he’s in feels alive, and his ability to make you feel something with just a look is incredible. Then Lee Joo-bin, who absolutely shines with elegance, strength, and depth, the two create a synergy that is simply unforgettable. She is one of the most beautiful dynamics I’ve seen in recent K-dramas, and one of the huge reason why I’m completely obsessed. 🔥

But the brilliance doesn’t stop with them. Ma Dong-seok delivers his trademark powerhouse presence, grounding the story with intensity and heart. Seo In-guk lights up the screen with his unique charm and unpredictable energy, keeping things fresh and exciting. Kang Min-na adds warmth and balance, completing the ensemble perfectly and ensuring no role feels wasted. Each cast member contributes something vital, making the entire drama feel rich and well-rounded. 🌸

And this is where I stand firm: this review is my personal opinion. I know some people are giving it low ratings or nitpicking, but honestly, everyone experiences dramas differently. Just because others don’t see what I see doesn’t change how much I’ve loved Twelve. To me, it’s a cast-driven gem, with unforgettable performances and emotions that linger long after the episode ends. That’s the magic of K-dramas, and that’s why Twelve will stay with me forever. 💖And remember — this is coming from me, a guy who’s been completely obsessed with Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin) for 8 long years now. 🌌✨
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