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See You in My 19th Life korean drama review
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See You in My 19th Life
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by demontaerae
7 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
This review may contain spoilers

it had so much potential but the plot fell flat


- slow pacing; didn’t care much about what was really happening until halfway through the series when she was remembering her first life; didn’t care for the conglomerate family sabotage subplot
- really only started paying attention when she sought her sister and her mother bc those relationships felt more real to me, especially bc she’s been rejected by family before. i didn’t care so much about her and seoha’s childhood romance which i thought was meh to begin with but i understand they had a special bond bc he was struggling w his family and she was there for him and they ended up being in an accident together, but i didn’t see how or why he was so important to her tbh he seemed like just a kid who wanted her to be a kid but that’s it ig idk
- also thought it was kind of weird they had the child actor juwon have proximity scenes with adult actor seoha but i felt like that could be removed and it wouldn’t hurt the story 😬 i already get it, he’s thinking of her as she was when he lost her. we don’t need the visual lol
- the buildup to remember her first life and the rage that brought on her curse to remember everything did not meet my expectation once she realized it and decided off-screen that she was going to let that go 😕 i don’t expect her to be angry and kill mingi but i thought it deserved a little more theatrics since we spent an entire episode remembering her rage and thirst for revenge.
- so the ending felt flat to me
- i know chowon is supposed to portray the younger sibling but it didn’t seem like she grew or matured from her sister’s death—i would’ve loved to see her character further developed.
- ending was super weird LMAO it didn’t feel natural at all, acting weird around her when it’s their first time meeting oh lord cheesyyyyy but at least they went full circle to the first episode. i thought it was cheesy at the beginning too so that’s that lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- the POTENTIAL for a complete 180 would’ve been like this: if all along it was jieum and mingi who were lovers and he died by seoha’s hands. so she realized too late that she was in love with the enemy and that her true love was waiting for her 😭 i would’ve loved to see that kind of plot lol but i guess this isn’t the style of kdrama for me, but i DO love time travel plots. maybe i wanted a bit more angst regarding her first life and how she’s processing it and what that means moving forward when she decides to let go of not just her current relationships but ALL her past lives. we took too long with the subplot of juwon’s accidental murder which didn’t even end up mattering all that much imo
- even the subplot with the mom from her past life would’ve been more interesting but i feel like they added yeon ok for that circumstance only and she was a pretty useless character overall
- the second lead romance would’ve been cute if it was written better idk i feel it was lacking depth and i didn’t see any chemistry between the two at all
- overall it was a bland kdrama and i wouldn’t recommend it even to anyone who rly loves time travel romances 😞 it just wasn’t satisfying enough to justify watching the full series
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