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The Village Barber korean drama review
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The Village Barber
1 people found this review helpful
by WickedRAOD
13 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A lovely slice of life series.

As you read reviews, you consistently see Park Bo Gum mentioned. Well the series does feature his name. But it is so much more than that. Lee Sang-Yi and Kwak Dong Yeon are involved completely as well. The three of them together shows such sweet and caring brotherhood. Lee Sang-Yi is wonderful with the elders, particularly with Ms. Ra Ok Ja. She adores him and so enthralled with hem, she can’t even recall the other brothers names. Kwak Dong Yeon is such a sweetheart. The way he includes Seon Hee in cooking and is so proud that they enjoy his food, makes me smile with every interaction. Ms Eo spoiled him and he adores her. And, Park Bo Gum. He was so touched by Da In’s letter. His nature is so thoughtful. The children the teenagers, the elders, they all liked that he was there. Going beyond duty and going to Ms. Sun Hee’s home to do her hair because she wasn’t able to come to the shop. Her gift of the perilla oil was so precious to him. That wasn’t acting, that was life at a sweet moment, creating a memory. The part-timers were all cute. I really liked Chef Yun Nam No. I wish he had more time there for he and Kwak Dong Yeon to showcase their delicious food.
I am pleased they are doing a second season. But the one thing that impressed me most; the three brothers visited the village again when the peach blossoms were blooming. No fanfare. No cameras, no filming, just friends returning to visit those they miss. That! That speaks volumes about their character. Aigoo! Excellent show.
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