I must say, I thoroughly enjoyed DAYS, first of all. If I had to put it into words DAYS is a beautiful annd emotional fantasy romance that hits. Seo In-Guk and Park Bo-Young have incredible chemistry that makes your heart flutter, and the mix of love, fate, and mortality gives the story a kick. Visually stunning and heartfelt — definitely worth a watch if you like slow-burn, thought-provoking dramas.
However, I feel like I must also point out thatthe series loses steam as it progresses, with storylines dragging or becoming kinda confusing at points (at least I thought so). And because of this the payoff for certain arcs was weaker than expected and hoped for.
So if I had to give my two cents, and with all this in mind, DAYS can kinda be a hit-or-miss. If you enjoy K-dramas that aim high, have compelling visuals, and are willing to forgive a few missteps in story execution, you’ll likely find something interesting here. On the other hand, if you prefer tight plotting and consistently strong character arcs, you might find it frustrating at points like I did.
However, I feel like I must also point out thatthe series loses steam as it progresses, with storylines dragging or becoming kinda confusing at points (at least I thought so). And because of this the payoff for certain arcs was weaker than expected and hoped for.
So if I had to give my two cents, and with all this in mind, DAYS can kinda be a hit-or-miss. If you enjoy K-dramas that aim high, have compelling visuals, and are willing to forgive a few missteps in story execution, you’ll likely find something interesting here. On the other hand, if you prefer tight plotting and consistently strong character arcs, you might find it frustrating at points like I did.
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