IF JUST ONE PERCENT OF THE POPULATION ENJOYED THIS SEASON..THEN IAM IN THAT ONE PERCENT!
I wanted to take a moment to share my positive experience with season two of Squid Game, especially since the review section seems to be filled with negativity. Honestly, I’m glad I didn’t let those comments sway my opinion because I genuinely enjoyed this season.Going into it, I had no expectations of closure, knowing there’s a third season on the way. The way the season ended didn’t bother me at all because I understood that the creator wrote both seasons together, intending for them to be one cohesive story. Season one had this intense, dark tone, and I didn’t expect season two to replicate that. Instead, it felt like the beginning of a resolution.
We pick up with Gi-hun, who is determined to find the creators of the game due to his survivor's guilt. The fact that he dedicates his winnings to this search shows his commitment to stopping the games, even if it means taking the long route. It’s almost like a revenge mission for him, and it makes sense that he would rejoin the games to convince others to vote out.
I found season two to be a refreshing change from the first season. While the first season had me holding onto my seat with stress, this one was genuinely enjoyable and binge-worthy. I loved the fun interactions between the characters and the variety of games, even if some were a bit serious. Up until episode six, I was having a blast!
The introduction of new characters was a highlight for me. Although we didn’t get to see everyone's backstories, it felt like a diverse mix of personalities—ranging from annoying to funny, and even the scaredy-cats. I enjoyed seeing new faces and appreciated how the show portrayed characters that weren’t perfect. In life-and-death situations, it’s natural for some to rise to the occasion while others might show fear or trauma. This realism made the characters relatable, and I applaud the writers for that.
The acting was, as expected, top-notch given the talented cast. I even found myself with new favorites! Overall, I see season two as a setup for season three, introducing new motivations for the male lead and laying the groundwork for the finale. It might be a bridge, but it certainly wasn’t useless—it added depth and excitement to the story!
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A mind bending and engaging psychological thriller!
"Nine Puzzles" is a psychological thriller series that will have you playing detective as well. The story follows a girl who receives a puzzle piece after her uncle's murder and years later, as a criminal profiler, she's still trying to solve the mystery. Each new murder brings a new puzzle piece, and she teams up with a detective who was once suspicious of her.The series isn't a blockbuster, but a calm yet intense psychological thriller. Events unfold slowly, keeping you on the edge of your seat. It's a thought-provoking series that you must watch with your mind as well as your eyes.
The series features a smart, witty, and slightly eccentric criminal profiler as the female lead. The show cleverly simulates her thought process during each murder investigation, allowing viewers to see how she analyzes the crime scenes. Paired with her is a detective, a fact-checker who is determined to solve the case. This unlikely duo creates a captivating dynamic.
The performances were stellar across the board. Kim Dami, Son Sukku, and even Park Gyuyoung, who had a guest role, delivered exceptional performances.
I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. I love murder mysteries that lean into laid-back yet intense psychological thriller vibes. It's not necessarily a blockbuster, but I was still at the edge of my seat, and yeah, it made my murder board look like a joke because I was so off! I had a feeling I might actually feel for the perpetrator, but I didn't expect it to be as much as I did...The directing, acting, cinematography, and pacing were all on point
The show keeps you guessing with its unpredictable plot, provoking you to think beyond the surface. Despite its laid-back atmosphere, "Nine Puzzles" maintains suspense. If you enjoyed shows like "The Doubt," "Black Out," "Through the Darkness," and "Beyond Evil," you'll love this series.
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A drama that stays with you: Why you should watch our unwritten Seoul!
"Our Unwritten Seoul" defies simple categorization; it's a blend of a warm hug, a reality check, and a dive into adulthood's complexities. The drama masterfully portrays twin sisters with contrasting personalities who swap lives, but it transcends the typical twin switch trope. Instead, it fearlessly tackles significant, relatable themes: family dynamics, the bonds of friendship, the scars of trauma, the importance of mental health, workplace bullying, the challenges of adulthood, the grip of depression, and the impact of disabilities. The storytelling is exceptional, handling each topic with a delicate balance of sensitivity and depth, brought to life through the characters' diverse experiences. This is where the emotional rollercoaster begins because you'll find yourself connecting with at least one, if not several, of the characters on a deeply personal level.
The characters in this drama are so human, so relatable. They're flawed, they make mistakes, and it's this very complexity that draws you in. You'll question their actions, sure, but you'll also find yourself trying to understand their different perspectives. Unlike other shows, this one makes a real effort to give each character their own story, their own experiences, and their own point of view.
For me, this drama really explores the idea of empathy, of putting yourself in someone else's shoes. Through the twin switch, you see two sisters, each with preconceived notions about the other, learn about each other and understand each other on a deeper level. What better way to truly understand someone than to walk a mile in their shoes?
Each character is an intriguing mix of strengths and weaknesses, perfectly imperfect.
At the heart of this already beautiful show is the brilliant acting. I have to give a special shout-out to Park Bo-young. She doesn't just play the two twin characters; she breathes life into them. It's truly applaud-worthy because I can actually forget they're played by the same person. They look alike, yes, but the body language, the personalities – everything is different.
But it's not just her. Park Jin-young, Ryu Kyung-soo, and many more of the actors and actresses are also doing a phenomenal job. Without great acting, how could you sell the stories and emotions of these characters? Thankfully, each character is brought to life with skill and nuance.
The dialogue is, without a doubt, my favorite part of this show. You can tell the writer put a lot of thought into every line. Quotes like, "I couldn't do anything about the pain, but I could choose not to cry," and "No matter how pathetic it seems, anything you do to survive is brave," really hit home. It felt like the writer took a peek into my mind and wrote down everything I was feeling. The words resonate on a deeper level because you can feel each and every one. That's how impactful the dialogue is. I'll be sure to include more examples in this review.
"Our Unwritten Seoul" is a drama that offers warmth but also tears you apart. It's painfully beautiful, impactful, relatable, healing, and deeply emotional. I truly hope more people give it a chance. It definitely came at a time when I needed to watch it the most.
AS PROMISED..THESE ARE MY FAVOURITE LINES FROM OUR UNWRITTEN SEOUL.
No matter how pathetic it looks.. anything you do to survive is brave
Thinking about the past only brings regret and thinking about the future only brings anxiety.
Yesterday is over, tomorrow is yet to come, Today is yet unknown.
Am I living like this because of the way Iam? Or IAM I like this because of the way I live.
Why do I end up attacking myself in moments I most need to protect myself?
You only truly understand something's after getting them wrong.
Being unemployed is a fight between your own mind and the clock..
It's been a while since I put my effort into something..
I shouldn't have expected to do well
But i really wanted to do a good job
If you don't know the full story..it's better to keep quiet sometimes.
People who get swayed by gossip..don't care about the truth
No one really sees me for who IAM..so I just go along with what people want to see.
It doesn't matter where go..Iam still me.
Every one assumed id do well
As if it were a given..
I was afraid of not meeting expectations and of disappointing my self.
The fact that nothing was certain made me anxious
And I was scared I'd live that way forever.
There is no point proving something that isn't true..if the people by your side know the truth then that's enough...
If you don't let go..you can't grab onto something else..so let's grab onto any happiness, goodness and joy we can find.
I couldn't do anything about the pain..but I could choose not to cry.
Feeling alone within a family is lonelier than being alone anywhere else.
As long as I pretended that I was fine..I'd seem whole on the outside.
Something's are better seen in the dark.
There's is no such things as perfect timing..nothing in this world is perfect.
There's is no such things as perfect timing..nothing in this world is perfect
Giving birth doesn't automatically make you a mom.
Just because you like something doesn't mean that you can do it.
People don't need alot of reasons to hate some one.
I spent days in silence, keeping to myself so no one would see how vulnerable I was..inside the layers of bark I had built up in my wish to become a tree..there are fragile feelings trapped within..unable to grow.
If you stay quiet and out of sight.. people don't believe you.
They all started from the bottom, so even if they hit rock bottom again..they believe they can climb back up.
You have to be loved..to know how to love.
Why does life always take something away.. whenever it gives you something?
Life is like poetry..from a distance it looks like an indecipherable code..but if you look closely with a heart willing to understand..only then will you see the meaning within.
It might take a while..but one day..you will meet people who read you for who you really are.
You told me that my weaknesses makes me stronger and special..and yet you have no intention of showing your weakness..maybe thats your weakness.
When I take a test..their is nothing worse than picking..what seems like the write answer..over what I actually felt was right..and then getting the question wrong,it makes me feel like I got it wrong because I didn't trust myself.
Love isn't about winning or losing,it's about remaining on the same team..untill the very end even if you lose..love is about staying together..even if you lose a hundred or a thousand times.
The promise of tomorrow,is not born from hope but from resolve.
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A BREATH OF FRESH AIR : A wholesome exploration of theatre and art!!!!
"Jeongyneon: A Star is Born" is set in the 1950s and follows a Mokpo girl named Jeongyneon, who has a remarkable talent for singing. She dreams of using her gift to explore the world, achieve fame, and lift her family out of their underprivileged circumstances.Despite her mother's opposition, she seeks help from her sister and a lady she meets, who turns out to be a renowned theater performer. This mentor recognizes Jeongyneon's talent and helps her move to Seoul, where she joins an all-women's theater group. Throughout her journey, she faces various challenges, adjusts to her new environment, and encounters different competitors and individuals who shape her path toward her dream.
This drama is truly a masterpiece, and I want to share my thoughts on it from the perspective of someone who hasn't read the webtoon. My review is based solely on what I've experienced in the show, and I must say, I'm genuinely impressed.
The story is refreshing and unique, taking us on an inspirational and emotional journey that really tugs at the heartstrings. The acting is exceptional, with the cast showcasing a wide range of raw emotions. It's not just the main characters who shine; the entire ensemble brings depth and authenticity to their roles.
The characters are fascinating, from Jeongyneon, our vibrant female lead, to Moon Okyeong, the renowned theater performer she encounters. We also have Yeoseong, her current rival, and Jooran, her loyal best friend. Each character has distinct personalities that add to the series' charm. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their interactions are both engaging and dynamic. I particularly admire how Jeongyneon embodies a carefree spirit while also displaying a strong determination to achieve her dreams. Her character development is evident as she navigates various life lessons throughout her journey, making her story even more relatable and inspiring.
I developed a craving for theatre while watching this drama, as it beautifully tells the story of a performing arts group and features many of their plays throughout the series. I'm genuinely impressed by how the characters brought these plays to life. It's fascinating to see them act while already performing, and the plays were not only fun to watch but also an amazing addition to the overall narrative.
The character development is another highlight; each character undergoes visible growth, making their emotional journeys incredibly rewarding to experience. The pacing of the drama is perfect—nothing feels rushed or slow, allowing viewers to fully appreciate this wholesome piece of art.
Overall, this drama is simply amazing. It's artistic, original, inspirational, and emotional—a complete journey.
Do I recommend it? Absolutely! It's a breath of fresh air, and its originality truly shines through in both the plot and the characters.
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AN ENTERTAINING WATCH
Just finished this and Iam not sure how I feel about the ending to be honest I love the whole idea but it could have been executed a little better otherwise it felt a little lazy and open.Any ways the story was intriguing and captivating, it has a way of keeping you on your toes as you watched and those little cliff hangers at the end of the episodes always got be excited to watch more...the acting was good from every one but I mainly want to show appreciation to Ahn Jiho ( Da bum) Choi yebin ( Jung Woo) and Choi woomin( Kyung Jun) (They weren't even the first main characters of the show but they did steal the spotlight with their immerse acting, it was crazy yet really impactful...
I just feel like the main roles could have been written a little better the male lead and female leads characters felt a bit bland and boring and to be honest the characters played by the bullies and the so called villains of the show had more complexity and layers and their characters just felt really entertaining to the point that they carried most of the episodes for me.
I also feel like they would have made it a bit longer for proper execution and also to allow us get connected to the characters otherwise some times it felt fast and most characters didn't really leave an impact....or room to connect with the viewers.
Overall if you want something short thrilling and scary( not so much) with nice twists and amazing acting then try this out and decide if the ending is what you wanted or not....
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A DRAMA TO LIVE IN MY MIND FOR DECADES ❤️
This has been an easy 10/10 from me..I don't know how to start this review because I have alot to applaud but I'll break it downThis drama was like a mixture of different genres done in an amazing and smart way
The story has been an emotional roller coaster, I've cried each and every episode but I absolutely appreciate how it remained consistent and how it got better every episode, every single reveal had perfect timing and it was well explained and ellaborated with absolutely no drags..or fillers just amazing story telling from the first to last episode.
The characters, I admire when K dramas make imperfect and relatable characters, characters you can try to empathise with or root for and all characters in this series felt human, they had flaws and problems and made wrong decisions and also had regrets, they just felt relatable and it made viewers like me connect to them and feel for them easily..that's one aspect I admired about all the good bad mother characters.
The acting was AMAZING or can I have another worf better than amazing..I've seen lee do Hyun act before and I admire how his acting reflects his feelings and longing..iam proud to see him pull off all the challenging characters and I can absolutely say he nailed the KANG HO role..he potrayed over three different characters and each with a unique touch..I absolutely iam going to fight if he doesn't win some award for his role
Ra mi ran as Youngsoon was the right choice, I had never seen her before but she won me over with her acting, I got angry with her and sympathised with her and cried with her..that's the power her acting held throughout the entire series
Both lee do Hyun and Ra mi rans scenes had this impact and so much power and emotion..I was impressed.
The rest of the cast did an amazing job too, Mijoo has to be my best written female lead of all time, natural and absolutely lovable, the twins were the light of the series and Samsik was the comedic relief...the rest of the villagers did an amazing job too so I'd saw overall the acting from everyone was AMAZING.
The cinematography and osts were amazing..and I absolutely loved the ending..it's all I wanted to see after how thrilling hectic and emotional the series was..that kind of happiness was absolutely well deserved
I want to say more seriously I could go the entire night..but one thing is for sure this is one of those really amazing and we'll written MASTERPIECES
I have no complaints except recommend this to all who want a family drama with a splash of revenge and comedy and emotions
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Worth every single tear I shed for it!!!
Hopeful, beautiful, painful, heartwarming, classic, and real—no single word encapsulates the experience of this drama. Knowing the ending didn't diminish my resolve to dive in; in fact, I'm grateful I did. From the storytelling to the directing, the acting, the dialogue, the characters, the cinematography, and the OSTs, everything screams cinema!This melodramatic story follows a terminally ill girl who pursues her dream of becoming an actress. She crosses paths with a once-famous director on hiatus. Together, they embark on a journey to make a movie: her first, and likely last, and his comeback. The storytelling is deliberate, neither rushed nor sluggish, allowing you to savor each episode quietly. It's a delicate dance of words and emotions, where every story, character, line, and event unfolds with grace.
"Jeon Yeo-been's portrayal of Lee Da-eum was nothing short of amazing. Her character was a beacon of positivity, embracing life despite her illness. She remained hopeful, bright, and vibrant, a character you'd root for, and one that both hurts and warms you.
Namkoong Min's portrayal of Je-ha was equally perfect. His nuanced acting shone through, expressing so much with subtle gestures and expressive eyes. He didn't overact but delivered a complex character. Je-ha was often gloomy, yet he wasn't purely cold or warm; he was both, with his own shortcomings.
The other characters were also excellent, with a special mention for Seo-young. She was flawed but complex, eliciting both love and frustration. Yet, her character underwent the most realistic development. These characters elevated an already amazing show, making it even more beautiful."
"The romance in this show was beautiful. It was a slow, yet not too slow, burn, mutual and delicate. The romance had a distinct Melo touch, as two people meet to make a movie and slowly fall for one another, all while one of them is facing a terminal illness. The emotions that come with that kind of love story are palpable.
The chemistry between the leads was the cherry on top. They had a subtle, beautiful, and natural chemistry that flowed through even the smallest scenes and conversations. It felt effortless, yet deeply moving.
The ending... Even with just the synopsis, you could have an idea of what's coming. You think you've emotionally prepared yourself, but then you realize you've become too attached, and you're not ready. We're literally experiencing the same emotions as the characters. You know the end is near, and you think you're ready, but when it arrives, you realize you weren't, and you're already in too deep.
The ending was exactly as expected, and it still crushed me, as I knew it would. But what truly matters is the journey, right? Overall, this drama is beautiful, painful, yet beautiful. It's the kind of show you get lost in, savoring it slowly, a step at a time. You get attached to the characters and their stories, appreciating the beauty in every moment.
I wholeheartedly recommend this show to those looking for amazing storytelling, acting, and everything in between. Yes, it's sad, but it's definitely worth it. At least, it was for me."
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WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU TANGERINES: A MIRROR AND A REFLECTION OF LIFE!
A mirror of life is how I would describe "When Life Gives You Tangerines." This poignant and emotionally charged drama tells the generational story of Aesun, a bright and intelligent girl whose life takes a drastic turn following the loss of her mother, the only pillar of support she had. Alongside her is Gwansik, a steadfast and devoted boy who stands by her side, showcasing unwavering loyalty and love.This drama is raw, relatable, and deeply resonant, prompting reflection on the complexities of life. It's more than just a sad tale; it's a representation of life itself. It portrays two individuals navigating a myriad of challenges, yet their love and commitment to each other serve as their anchor. We witness Aesun as she sacrifices her own dreams, embracing new aspirations when life doesn't unfold as planned. Conversely, Gwansik emerges as a hardworking father and loyal husband, embodying the essence of kindness and dedication.
Throughout the series, we observe how these two characters heal one another and face life's adversities together, regardless of the hardships they encounter. The narrative beautifully encapsulates themes of pain, growth, love, and the importance of family and friendship. It's a roller coaster of emotions that leaves viewers with a profound sense of connection and understanding, making it a truly impactful drama that mirrors the intricacies of our own lives.
The story beautifully expands to showcase life through the eyes of their eldest daughter, Yang Geum Myeong. We witness her struggles and worries as she navigates the challenges of being the eldest daughter. This perspective allows us to see her grow and learn to appreciate her parents more, gaining insight into the decisions they made throughout their lives. As she grapples with relationships, experiencing both love and loss, we truly see life unfold through her eyes, intertwined with the experiences of her parents.
One of the standout elements of this drama is its immensely relatable and beautifully crafted dialogue. It resonates deeply, capturing the essence of the characters' emotions and experiences. I can't wait to share some of my favorite quotes for everyone to appreciate! The acting is another remarkable strength of the series; the entire cast delivers performances that feel genuine, raw, and captivating. IU deserves special mention for her dual portrayal of young Aesun and her daughter, Yang Geum Myeong. The distinct differences between these two characters are evident, showcasing her incredible talent. Park Bo-gum also shines with his simple yet impactful acting, conveying a wealth of emotion through his expressive eyes and so does the entire cast.
The seamless transition between the younger and older versions of Aesun and Gwansik is another highlight, as it reflects the continuity of their characters beautifully. This drama excels in various aspects, including acting, dialogue, cinematography, and its stunning original soundtrack, all contributing to its overall brilliance. It is a beautiful, raw, relatable, and emotional portrayal of life that I wholeheartedly recommend to everyone.
In conclusion, When life gives you tangerines, it transcends mere entertainment, offering an emotional depth that resonates with viewers on a profound level. The storytelling is not only raw and relatable but also intricately woven, capturing the essence of human experiences. The performances are nothing short of remarkable, showcasing a cast that embodies their characters with authenticity and nuance.
What truly sets this drama apart is its ability to reflect the complexities of life—love, family, friendship, and the myriad challenges we encounter. Each character feels like a genuine representation of the people we meet in our own lives, making the narrative all the more impactful. The writing serves as a delicate tribute, inviting us to reflect on our own journeys and the relationships that shape us.
In essence, this drama shines because it feels real; it acts as a mirror to our lives, reminding us of the beauty and struggles we all face. I extend my gratitude to the writer for crafting such a poignant piece that not only entertains but also inspires contemplation about life and love.
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JUST GO AND WATCH IT ALREADY!!!
Deaths game was a thrilling drama about a man who commits suicide and so death punishes him by making him live twelve more different lives and dying in each one of them.But this drama was more than a fantasy about reincarnation..it was a thrilling and exciting yet emotional journey filled with lots of heartwrenching and heart warming moments.
The cast was the reason why I anticipated this drama and I don't regret doing so because they all devoured in their specific characters...the characterisation was spot on and even those with the least screen time managed to live an impact regardless...
The acting was insane the rage each one of the characters had was an absolute delight and it was a strong factor that added to the beauty of the series.
The story was exciting intense but emotional and also a bit funny ( but not so funny) it was mostly an emotional roller coaster but I loved the dialogue and the life lessons the drama was trying to put across.
What more have I not said, I highly recommend this if you are looking for a short yet satisfying drama to watch!!!
You should go in with a box of tissues though because you'll need it other than that I ABSOLUTELY LOVED EVERY BIT OF THIS DRAMA.
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A colourful journey of self discovery...
"Spirit Fingers" is a breath of fresh air! This coming-of-age drama beautifully captures the essence of youth, friendship, and self-discovery. The story follows a young woman who, lacking confidence, stumbles upon an art group called "Spirit Fingers." Through this vibrant community, she embarks on a journey to find her own "color" and regain her self-assurance.
What I love most is the show's perfect blend of lightheartedness and depth. It's funny, entertaining, and filled with interesting characters. The female lead's transformation from timid to radiant is incredibly relatable, and I'm completely invested in her journey. The male lead is the perfect antidote to the "cold male lead" trope – he's energetic, funny, witty, and utterly charming.
The supporting characters add so much to the show's appeal, and the multiple potential couples have amazing chemistry. If you're looking for a show that's all about fun, friendship, and finding yourself, I highly recommend "Spirit Fingers." It's a delightful watch!
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DESERVED MORE RECOGNITION!!!!
I just recently found out about this drama and since Iam a huge fan of the genre I decided to give it a chance and so far it's amazing.Yes I have seen this concept many times before but I love how the drama still managed to be consistent in their story telling to the point that the drama feels engaging and thrilling as the episodes go by....the acting is so far good and the characters are pretty much diverse which adds to the fun.
Iam only 10 episodes in and so far it's going well ....can't wait for more episodes.
I need more people to talk about this because I badly need someone to discuss this drama with....and share theories with but Iam not seeing more people talking about it and it hurts because it's good.
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Disney + Korea's redemption.... hopefully
"I went into this show solely for the cast, unsure about the political thriller theme, but I'm genuinely surprised and hooked.
It centers on a woman whose presidential candidate husband is assassinated, prompting her to uncover the truth. She crosses paths with a shadowy mercenary who becomes her protector. The show demands your attention; the storytelling is swift yet engaging, perfect for a nine-episode series. The acting is superb, and the themes of politics, suspense, and mystery are masterfully handled. It's rare to see a stellar cast paired with such a high-quality script. Disney+ Korea has finally delivered a winner this year!"
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GIVE ME HER NOVEL " CEOS MENU " because I was a little too invested in those 18 minutes of it.....
I'll start by saying..if watch an entire drama of just her actual novel plot... nutritionist and CEO romance like hell yah Iam so in...but in just 18 minutes I was so invested in the plot and storyline I sort of wished it lasted longer....the FL and real hajun had amazing chemistry....hope to see them in something else in the future!!!Then onto the rest of the series..it's no doubt Lee Sang Yi and Han juhyun have amazing chemistry so I enjoyed watching them in addition to the comedy scenes that were actually funny and we'll written..it was overall a great watch..light funny cute and then really funny.
all that being said I'd like to express my interest in watching an adaptation of her actual novel starting her and the actor who plays real hajun....please🤭
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A RACE AGAINST FATE.....
A race against fate....a race against changing for the better, a journey full of healing and self reflection, a fight against your old self...all these can be used to describe marry my husband.Marry my husband was that drama that won me over in terms of story telling with the consistency displayed and then with the relatable and diverse and complex characters and then the amazing acting displayed by every one in their own right.
The natural and unforced chemistry between th leads accompanying their beautiful and heartwarming story....
This drama will receive a full score for me because it kept me entertained all throughout....it gave me a sense of connectivity to both the story and the characters.
The ending was so beautiful and heartwarming and emotional and satisfying and amazing and poetic and I can use a million words to describe it.
The emotional and we'll thought out dialogue was also a major strength to this drama.
It has been a roller coaster ride of emotions and Iam glad to see everything being wrapped up beautifully at the end.
Marry my husband is my first kdrama of 2024 and definitely an unforgettable one....it was HOME.💜 Iam gonna miss my home
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A WORTHWHILE WATCH
I won't say I didn't expect this to be good, I watched the trailer and it did give off different and realistic vibes in comparison to most highschool dramas but I must say it exceeded my expectations...this drama had a full mark in all the categories that male a good drama for me and those are Dialogue, Plot, acting, cinematography, chemistry and osts.This drama had an amazing and realistic plot..the characters stories were all relatable and that made it interesting to watch..it also had a unique touch to it... definetly something different from most highschool themed dramas.
The dialogue was screen shot worthy, this drama had that really solid dialogue that has you pausing a bit just to digest it fully...the dialogue was relatable, sensible and it actually had some nice lessons to teach the viewers.
The acting was solid from literally every character in the show...they all shined in their respective roles and they all have it their all, the acting moved me emotionally since most scenes were a bit heart breaking...and the comedy was all natural and not forced overall all characters gave off amazing acting.
The chemistry was amazing and natural firstly between the main leads and between the entire cast.
The cinematography was nostalgic and breathtaking.
The osts were cheerful and amazing to listen too.
Overall this drama was a roller coaster of emotions, heart break, youth friendship, teacher student relationships...and many character stories to learn from...the dialogue was absolutely amazing and the plot was solid..I don't regret watching this and I highly recommend it if you want a good and unique drama to watch.
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