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You had a mission, Korea.
That's why Japanese dramas are more profound, that's why the original was so successful with audiences and critics, while in the original they don't end up together and she doesn't easily overcome her traumas (which is logical), the Korean version has a happy ending and completely removed the logic of the Japanese drama idea that could have adapted well in this version.
And the killer???? My God, they changed the bartender and chose the most predictable character possible to be the killer.
And I didn't find anything special in the couple's chemistry. Park Min-young's acting was apathetic, without any expression, forced crying scenes, and Wi Ha-joon managed to come across well, the only positive point.
Unfortunately, it's going to be a very forgettable remake....
And the killer???? My God, they changed the bartender and chose the most predictable character possible to be the killer.
And I didn't find anything special in the couple's chemistry. Park Min-young's acting was apathetic, without any expression, forced crying scenes, and Wi Ha-joon managed to come across well, the only positive point.
Unfortunately, it's going to be a very forgettable remake....
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