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Notes from the Last Row korean drama review
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Notes from the Last Row
4 people found this review helpful
by hj_im12
5 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Humans are imperfect

This is a story about imperfection and the fragile moral limits that define being human.

I can see many people will not like this drama, I got a bit frustrated watching Prof Heo's sick obsession too. I kept watching because this isn't a theme many shows are willing to address. This drama simply refused to present a polished, idealized version of a person. It showcases real emotions and mentality of someone incompetent, burdened by an inferiority complex and too much pride to acknowledge it. That denial pushes him to the brink, and eventuslly shatters the mask he wears every day and he descends into madness.

To be honest I don't think Lee Gang slept with Professor's wife. As smart as he is, he should know there is no need for him to do it as the only person he wanted revenge on was Prof Heo. After all the cold shoulder Prof Heo gave to his wife, all Lee Gang had to do was make a few slightly instigating remarks, triggers her to lose all faith in him, and then she'd end up saying things that would send Professor's imagination running wild.
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