Study Group or Fight Club?
Disclaimer: This is a subjective review that is not intended to offend anyone. It reflects my personal perception of the drama, which may differ from yours. Whether to watch it or not is your choice.
The first half of the drama captivated me—I couldn't wait for new episodes. But I barely made it through the second half. I think this happened because, at first, I was intrigued by the plot and characters, but over time, the story started repeating itself, and the fights seemed endless.
The drama lacked an emotional component that could have truly moved me. I also felt there wasn't enough motivation or development for the main character—he seemed to be stuck in one place. I wanted to see more of his academic achievements or something that would better explore the theme of education in this story.
I want to praise the director’s work—it was top-notch. The fight choreography was decent, though far from realistic. And the OSTs were absolutely the best—Bang Yedam, my ultimate of all ultimates, contributed to this drama, which makes me incredibly happy. I also liked the other members of the study group. This unusual bunch added an interesting contrast to the story.
The ending was fine but nothing special. By the middle of the drama, I had already gotten used to the plot twists, so they stopped evoking any emotions in me.
I think this drama will appeal to those who don’t expect a strong storyline and enjoy action-packed fight scenes. It’s a decent story, but it didn’t feel special to me.
The first half of the drama captivated me—I couldn't wait for new episodes. But I barely made it through the second half. I think this happened because, at first, I was intrigued by the plot and characters, but over time, the story started repeating itself, and the fights seemed endless.
The drama lacked an emotional component that could have truly moved me. I also felt there wasn't enough motivation or development for the main character—he seemed to be stuck in one place. I wanted to see more of his academic achievements or something that would better explore the theme of education in this story.
I want to praise the director’s work—it was top-notch. The fight choreography was decent, though far from realistic. And the OSTs were absolutely the best—Bang Yedam, my ultimate of all ultimates, contributed to this drama, which makes me incredibly happy. I also liked the other members of the study group. This unusual bunch added an interesting contrast to the story.
The ending was fine but nothing special. By the middle of the drama, I had already gotten used to the plot twists, so they stopped evoking any emotions in me.
I think this drama will appeal to those who don’t expect a strong storyline and enjoy action-packed fight scenes. It’s a decent story, but it didn’t feel special to me.
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