This drama reminded me of what a true drama was
Time honestly hurt in the quietest way. It’s not flashy or dramatic in the usual k-drama sense, but it slowly sinks into you. The story feels heavy on purpose — about guilt, dying, regret, and how unfair life can be. Sometimes the pacing drags a little, but it also kinda works because it makes you sit with the emotions instead of rushing past them.
Seo Hyun was honestly amazing here. You can tell how much she put into this role. Her acting feels very real, like she’s not “performing” but just… existing in pain and trying to survive it. A lot of her scenes are subtle and quiet, but they hit hard anyway. This drama really changed how I see her as an actress.
The show isn’t perfect — some parts near the end feel messy or rushed, and you can tell production had issues — but it still lands emotionally. The mood, the music, the sadness, all of it sticks with you after. Time isn’t easy to watch, but it feels honest, and that’s why it stayed with me.
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