Powerful Performances in a Story That Mirrors Real‑Life Struggles
Namib was a complicated series for me to watch, mainly because I identify with the character of Yoo Jin U.
It's a really heavy series, but beautiful. , as it shows how idols are treated in Korea by their industries and what many of them feel, and unfortunately also those who have not managed to win their battles.
I found a few minor flaws, including perhaps a lack of development in the various storylines of the characters, but the actors did an impeccable job of conveying the emotions to the audience. Go Hyun Jung definitely did a great job with her character, as she made me hate her, but at the same time made me try to put myself in her shoes.
I recommend it, but if you are going through a difficult time psychologically, I advise you not to watch it until you feel able to.
It's a really heavy series, but beautiful. , as it shows how idols are treated in Korea by their industries and what many of them feel, and unfortunately also those who have not managed to win their battles.
I found a few minor flaws, including perhaps a lack of development in the various storylines of the characters, but the actors did an impeccable job of conveying the emotions to the audience. Go Hyun Jung definitely did a great job with her character, as she made me hate her, but at the same time made me try to put myself in her shoes.
I recommend it, but if you are going through a difficult time psychologically, I advise you not to watch it until you feel able to.
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