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Secret: Untold Melody korean drama review
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Secret: Untold Melody
1 people found this review helpful
by Sayuu
13 days ago
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A Beautiful Musical Romance Full of Emotion, but Not Without Flaws

watched Secret: Untold Melody without any big expectations, and overall, I really enjoyed it. It’s a visually beautiful film with a soft, bittersweet story and a stunning soundtrack. It didn’t completely move me, but it definitely left a lasting impression.

The story follows Yu-jun (Doh Kyung-soo), a quiet and talented pianist who transfers to a new arts school. There, he meets Jung-ah (Won Jin-ah), a mysterious girl playing a beautiful melody in an abandoned music room. Their connection grows through music, and slowly, their bond deepens but it’s clear from the start that Jung-ah is hiding something.

One of the things I loved most about this film is its melancholic atmosphere. The cinematography is calm and gentle, with soft colors and warm lighting that almost make the whole story feel like a dream. Visually, it’s really well done.

The soundtrack is easily the strongest aspect. The piano pieces are emotional and beautifully composed. The music speaks louder than words, often expressing what the characters feel but don’t say. It carries the emotional weight of the film, and there were moments where the music alone moved me.

Doh Kyung-soo impressed me with his performance. His character is very reserved, but he conveys a lot through subtle expressions, especially in the piano scenes. Won Jin-ah is quiet and mysterious, and she fits her role well. Their chemistry is soft and slow-burning—not overly romantic, but heartfelt. The supporting characters, like Yu-jun’s friends and mother, were okay, but could’ve been more developed.

If I had to point out a flaw, it would be the pacing. The film is quite slow at times. It takes a while for the plot to pick up, and some scenes drag on a bit. The mystery behind Jung-ah is interesting, but a little predictable if you're familiar with this type of story. I was hoping for a twist or something more unexpected.

The ending is emotional and sad, and I think it wraps things up nicely, even if it didn’t hit me as hard as I thought it would. It’s a quiet kind of sadness that lingers.

In short, Secret: Untold Melody is a touching film with a dreamy mood and a memorable soundtrack. It’s not a masterpiece, but for fans of emotional, music-centered romance with a bit of mystery, it’s definitely worth watching.
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