A thrilling kdrama with an important message
The suicide rate in South Korea as well as in many countries in the world is alarming. So it´s courageous to do a drama about a topic so difficult and sad and make it bearable for the watcher, gripping even, at the same time. And gripping it was!
"Tomorrow" basically deals with various aspects of "suicide" in little chapters. The four main characters are more or less intertwined by fate and it´s fascinating watching them and the people they try to save overcome their demons.
The show doesn´t shy away from showing unpopular themes such as "school bullying"; "eating disorders", "mental health issues", "sexual harrassment", "cyberbullying" and even sheds some light on difficult parts of the korean (and japanese) history.
I truly loved the actors portrayal of their respective parts, especially the female lead, who was a really strong female character. But also the rest of the cast was great!
I also think the show way consistently interesting till the final episode. Nothing was dragging. The ending came full circle.
Highly recommended!
"Tomorrow" basically deals with various aspects of "suicide" in little chapters. The four main characters are more or less intertwined by fate and it´s fascinating watching them and the people they try to save overcome their demons.
The show doesn´t shy away from showing unpopular themes such as "school bullying"; "eating disorders", "mental health issues", "sexual harrassment", "cyberbullying" and even sheds some light on difficult parts of the korean (and japanese) history.
I truly loved the actors portrayal of their respective parts, especially the female lead, who was a really strong female character. But also the rest of the cast was great!
I also think the show way consistently interesting till the final episode. Nothing was dragging. The ending came full circle.
Highly recommended!
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