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Jazz for Two korean drama review
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Jazz for Two
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by eualexy
Feb 3, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Was 4 NPC's

The story has a beautiful intention, but I didn't get attached to anyone.
I didn't feel any connection, and Tae Yi is emotionally unstable, using his brother's death as the source of all his problems. Dude, go to therapy or something. Being neurotic about the piano doesn't help at all. Poor Se Heon still has to accept being this crazy guy's punching bag. He also doesn't love himself enough to realize that he deserves better, besides being very demanding.
Ju Ha is another one who needs to go to therapy because he doesn't accept his own feelings, and then at some point he thinks it's sensible to punch the guy he likes in the face. And Do Yun accepts being an experiment for Ju Ha's sexuality, who also doesn't know what he wants.
The cool plot was that Tae Yi and Se Heon's brother met and became friends, but it also had almost no narrative relevance, Tae Yi continued to be crazy.

And then suddenly, everyone is happy, loves each other, and has no problems. It's slightly absurd.

Not to mention the fact that Ho Geum (Tae Yi's actor) only agrees to do this to promote himself, which is perhaps why he seems like an android acting with Jin Kwon (Se Heon's actor), who was much more emotional than him, even though his character's emotional load is smaller.
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