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믐, 좋아......,난 너무 좋아
I waited almost a year for this drama. From the moment the first stills were released, I knew I had to watch it, no matter what. I’ve always loved dramas that bring the past to life, and as someone who holds Reply 1988 close to my heart, I never thought another drama could capture life so intimately. And yet, When Life Gives You Tangerines did just that.Watching this drama felt like reading a book where every line is a favorite quote. Every conversation, every narration—each moment was something I wanted to highlight and keep forever. It was beautiful and refreshing, yet deeply nostalgic, like a memory I had never lived but somehow understood. More than anything, this drama showed love—not just romantic love, but the love woven into everyday life, in the smallest gestures and unspoken words.
The direction, writing, cinematography, and screenplay of When Life Gives You Tangerines were exceptional, coming together to create a deeply immersive and emotionally rich experience. The storytelling was raw and heartfelt, with a script that brought complex, lovable characters to life. The cinematography beautifully captured Jeju Island’s charm, enhancing the nostalgic and emotional depth of the drama. Every element worked in perfect harmony, making it not just visually stunning but also a story that lingers long after it ends.The characters were portrayed so beautifully that you couldn’t hate anyone. Everyone had their own struggles, their own reasons, and their own stories to tell. And that’s what made them feel so real. The character developments was just lit. Among all Bu Sang Girl's was the best.He was never a bad person from the start. His character development was something I really waited for.
The relationships were the heart of this story. They felt so real that they ached. Up until episode three, I was simply happy watching them. Then episode four came, and for the first time, I cried. The scene from Ae Sun’s perspective—waving to Gwan Sik from the kitchen, with Geum Myeong in between—stirred something indescribable in me. I didn’t know if I was crying from happiness or sadness. And then, episode six… Dong Myeong’s loss was the most heartbreaking moment. Even the steelheart couldn’t hold back, how could mine?
By Volume 3, I thought the story would shift more toward Geum Myeong, but Volume 4 there would less scenes of Ae Sun and Gwan Sik. But no other story could fill me up. All I craved was Oh Ae Sun and Yang Gwan Sik.
This was the ending I expected. The drama was about life. And life gives you only what it can. The ending wasn’t wrapped in fantasy, but in truth. And somehow, despite all the heartache, I was at peace.
“I had a loving dad. But my dad didn't have a loving daughter. His loving request for me to be sweet to my mom still stings in my heart. We took dad for granted as though we owned him forever............ Dad's unrequited love was now over but mine had just begun.” - Yang Geum Myeong
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