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"Make A Woman Cry" is a drama that follows the life of Deok In, a woman with a strong will who can't let injustice go by. As a former police officer, it's in her blood. She defends the weak, especially teenagers who are bullied. Deok In does this because her son was bullied and ended up committing suicide because of it, so this is her way of dealing with the loss, helping others who are going through the same thing.
One day she meets Jin Woo, a teacher who has a good heart and always helps others, much like her. The two end up creating a bond, but Deok In discovers that Jin Woo is the brother of the woman who is dating her husband. This creates an obstacle between them, but Jin Woo was willing to do anything to win Deok In's heart, since she deserved much more than that cheating husband.
But that wasn't the only problem the couple had to face, as something much worse was yet to come, the big shocking twist of the story: Yoon Seo, Jin Woo's son, was the person who bullied Deok In's son and made him kill himself.
The moment Deok In discovers the truth, how completely devastated and heartbroken she was, this scene is very impactful. Her telling Jin Woo how he had the audacity to want to marry her, knowing that his son killed hers, was a mixture of anger and pain. Then we see Jin Woo begging for forgiveness together with Yoon Seo, it was something necessary, to try to lessen Deok In's pain.
I found it incredible how Deok In had the kindness in her heart to forgive Yoon Seo for what he did and still help him in every possible way to start his life over.
This drama really surprised me, it captivates you instantly, mainly because of Kim Jung Eun.
Deok In is an incredible character, a strong, independent woman who still helps teenagers follow the right path. The biggest problem is that from episode 30 onward, the story starts to get drawn out and repetitive, the quality of the drama has deteriorated a lot, they should have shortened everything and ended it with fewer episodes, but at least the ending was great, they closed all the loose ends and Yoon Seo finally became a better person... I just wish I had heard him call her mother, I think it would be a beautiful way to end their story, how their relationship changed from the beginning.
One day she meets Jin Woo, a teacher who has a good heart and always helps others, much like her. The two end up creating a bond, but Deok In discovers that Jin Woo is the brother of the woman who is dating her husband. This creates an obstacle between them, but Jin Woo was willing to do anything to win Deok In's heart, since she deserved much more than that cheating husband.
But that wasn't the only problem the couple had to face, as something much worse was yet to come, the big shocking twist of the story: Yoon Seo, Jin Woo's son, was the person who bullied Deok In's son and made him kill himself.
The moment Deok In discovers the truth, how completely devastated and heartbroken she was, this scene is very impactful. Her telling Jin Woo how he had the audacity to want to marry her, knowing that his son killed hers, was a mixture of anger and pain. Then we see Jin Woo begging for forgiveness together with Yoon Seo, it was something necessary, to try to lessen Deok In's pain.
I found it incredible how Deok In had the kindness in her heart to forgive Yoon Seo for what he did and still help him in every possible way to start his life over.
This drama really surprised me, it captivates you instantly, mainly because of Kim Jung Eun.
Deok In is an incredible character, a strong, independent woman who still helps teenagers follow the right path. The biggest problem is that from episode 30 onward, the story starts to get drawn out and repetitive, the quality of the drama has deteriorated a lot, they should have shortened everything and ended it with fewer episodes, but at least the ending was great, they closed all the loose ends and Yoon Seo finally became a better person... I just wish I had heard him call her mother, I think it would be a beautiful way to end their story, how their relationship changed from the beginning.
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