Moving was emotional, engaging, and memorizing.
The beginning of this drama was very slow, and if I had anything else better to watch, I probably would've dropped it within the first two episodes. Thankfully I didn't, because Moving was one of the best kdramas to have blessed my screen.
There were no boring characters. Every single character — no matter how big or small their role was — had a story to tell, and each story was as engrossing as the next. It was easy to root for the heroes because of how likable they all were, but I also found myself sympathizing with the villains and even praying that they would get their happy endings too. Every life was significant, even those nobody would miss.
I know that some people hated the flashbacks for the parents, and they found the parents' backstories to be boring, but I absolutely loved them and I especially loved the writers' ability to weave moments from the past into the present.
Aside from the pacing in the first few episodes, I had no other complaints.
Moving was emotional, engaging, and memorizing, and I need these writers to teach a master class on how to craft fully-fleshed out characters and gripping storytelling.
There were no boring characters. Every single character — no matter how big or small their role was — had a story to tell, and each story was as engrossing as the next. It was easy to root for the heroes because of how likable they all were, but I also found myself sympathizing with the villains and even praying that they would get their happy endings too. Every life was significant, even those nobody would miss.
I know that some people hated the flashbacks for the parents, and they found the parents' backstories to be boring, but I absolutely loved them and I especially loved the writers' ability to weave moments from the past into the present.
Aside from the pacing in the first few episodes, I had no other complaints.
Moving was emotional, engaging, and memorizing, and I need these writers to teach a master class on how to craft fully-fleshed out characters and gripping storytelling.
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