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A terrible story
Rebirth” was a thoroughly disappointing drama that failed to live up to expectations. There was hardly a single element that truly engaged me. The storyline lacked depth, the direction was inconsistent, and at times even the acting fell flat. To make matters worse, the ending was extremely unsatisfying.
I initially started watching this drama because of the male lead, but unfortunately, he was sidelined, receiving significantly less screen time than the second male lead. As someone who enjoys well-developed romantic arcs, I found it frustrating that the drama paid little attention to this aspect. Although both male characters eventually found closure and achieved relatively stable lives, the conclusion still left them emotionally isolated, which weakened the overall impact.
The plot itself was rather disjointed and poorly executed. It revolved around three clans—one striving to protect their kingdom, another driven by revenge, and the third aiming to abolish slavery. However, the narrative relied heavily on repetitive war sequences and strategic planning, which made the progression feel tedious and poorly paced.
Overall, I struggled to connect with either the storyline or the characters. Despite its ambitious premise, the drama ultimately fizzled out, leaving little impression on the viewer.
I initially started watching this drama because of the male lead, but unfortunately, he was sidelined, receiving significantly less screen time than the second male lead. As someone who enjoys well-developed romantic arcs, I found it frustrating that the drama paid little attention to this aspect. Although both male characters eventually found closure and achieved relatively stable lives, the conclusion still left them emotionally isolated, which weakened the overall impact.
The plot itself was rather disjointed and poorly executed. It revolved around three clans—one striving to protect their kingdom, another driven by revenge, and the third aiming to abolish slavery. However, the narrative relied heavily on repetitive war sequences and strategic planning, which made the progression feel tedious and poorly paced.
Overall, I struggled to connect with either the storyline or the characters. Despite its ambitious premise, the drama ultimately fizzled out, leaving little impression on the viewer.
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