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Notes from the Last Row
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by mina
11 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 2.5
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Long despite 6 eps but fun

The story starts with a normal prof that seems to be hated by almost everyone, except his wife (at least at the beginning), who is so pessimistic, selfish and has so much hatred in him, and starts being interested by a student who has immaculate writing skills.

The story was a bit slow paced, but i couldn't let it down as the events got even more exciting, and i was curious to know what was going to happen at the end, and whether mr Heo was hallucinating and imagining this whole thing, or if the main motive of Lee kang dragging mr Heo into this whole thing was strong enough.

As for the final plot twist, so many might find it lame, or not convincing enough for Lee kang to ruin mr Heo's whole life, but seeing it from his pov from the flashback, he was someone hard to approach, like a closed shell that mr Heo managed to open, so this made him finally look up to an adult and maybe trust him enough to tell him about his parents that he was forever reluctant to tell anyone about, so for him at the end to realize that mr Heo, was just like the majority of people that he might have met throughout his childhood that were only selfish and not considerate enough of his sad story, that mr Heo called eventually as not exciting enough, which shattered Lee Kang's small heart back then, and made him go back to his shell again.

Overall the whole drama was interesting, the cinematography, the quality of the actors, the music... I loved it although i won't be watching again as i said it was slow paced, but still was an enjoyable one.

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