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"Oasis" is not a light romantic comedy, it is a heavy story to watch, especially because of the suffering of the character Doo Hak.
The drama follows three friends: Doo Hak, Cheol Woong and Jung Shin. They both fall in love with her and try everything to win her over, but against all odds, Jung Shin likes Doo Hak. This makes Cheol Woong crazy with jealousy and, one day, in a moment of rage, Cheol Woong kills a classmate who was bullying Jung Shin and frames Doo Hak for the crime, who ends up in jail and stays there for several years.
I loved Choo Young Woo's acting, he really made me hate Cheol Woong. Speaking of him, I didn't believe the ending with Cheol Woong accepting Doo Hak as his brother. He never treated him as an equal, even when Jung Shin was not present. The situation was not much different, but thanks to her, Cheol Woong's true colors came to light.
The romance between Doo Hak and Jung Shin is super cute, but that's not what really stuck with me; the friendship between the three main characters is the real highlight. Their moments together reminded me of "Prison Playbook," and gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
The soundtrack is really beautiful, especially "Let Me Go" and "Nobody Knows."
The drama follows three friends: Doo Hak, Cheol Woong and Jung Shin. They both fall in love with her and try everything to win her over, but against all odds, Jung Shin likes Doo Hak. This makes Cheol Woong crazy with jealousy and, one day, in a moment of rage, Cheol Woong kills a classmate who was bullying Jung Shin and frames Doo Hak for the crime, who ends up in jail and stays there for several years.
I loved Choo Young Woo's acting, he really made me hate Cheol Woong. Speaking of him, I didn't believe the ending with Cheol Woong accepting Doo Hak as his brother. He never treated him as an equal, even when Jung Shin was not present. The situation was not much different, but thanks to her, Cheol Woong's true colors came to light.
The romance between Doo Hak and Jung Shin is super cute, but that's not what really stuck with me; the friendship between the three main characters is the real highlight. Their moments together reminded me of "Prison Playbook," and gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
The soundtrack is really beautiful, especially "Let Me Go" and "Nobody Knows."
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