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A Graceful Liar korean drama review
Ongoing 21/100
A Graceful Liar
2 people found this review helpful
by MDLOWL5566
Nov 24, 2025
21 of 100 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 3.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

THOSE WHO PLAY WITH FIRE SHD GET BURN


### Headline
**Trust, Betrayal, and the Cost of Lies**

### Ratings
- **Story: ** 4/10
- **Acting/Cast: ** 6/10
- **Music: ** 5/10
- **Rewatch Value: ** 2/10
- **Overall: ** 4.5/10

### Review
**THE REAL JYC**
Giving people permission to take over your life is reckless and naïve. In reality, things wouldn’t spiral so badly if basic checks like DNA were done. Her trustfulness feels less like kindness and more like weakness, opening the door to betrayal.

**THE FAKE JYC**
A shameless woman who at first had reasons but quickly crossed the line by ignoring her conscience. Her persistence in living a lie makes her less sympathetic and more manipulative, showing how desperation can turn into selfishness.

**JYC BROTHER**
Blindly helping the fake JYC just because of feelings is unforgivable. Love clouded his judgment, and in the process he betrayed his own sister. His loyalty feels misplaced, and instead of protecting family, he became complicit in the deception.

**JSH THE FIANCÉ**
Caught in the middle of this chaos, his role highlights how fragile trust can be in relationships. As the fiancé, he should have been the anchor of stability, but instead he becomes another victim of lies. His inability to see through the deception raises questions about his own discernment—was it love, or simply blindness? Either way, his character shows how betrayal doesn’t just hurt one person, but ripples through everyone connected.

### Closing Thoughts
*A Graceful Liar* has an intriguing setup but falters in execution. The drama explores how lies and misplaced trust can destroy relationships, yet the storytelling often feels exaggerated and frustrating. Worth watching if you enjoy themes of betrayal and identity, but don’t expect tight plotting or satisfying resolutions.

Also the real villain's are the Father in Law n the real JYC mother.


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