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When Life Gives You Tangerines korean drama review
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When Life Gives You Tangerines
20 people found this review helpful
by Appu
Mar 29, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

When Life Gives You Tangerines – A Heartfelt Slice of Life That Had Me in a Flood of Tears

I’m still emotionally recovering from this one. The ugly crying I did… THE SOBBING I DID… I can’t even. There was a flood in here.
When Life Gives You Tangerines is not just a drama; it’s a deeply moving, painfully raw, and heartbreakingly real portrayal of life, love, and family.

This is NOT a fairy tale romance drama. There’s no sugarcoating, no magical happy endings that suddenly fix everything. Instead, it walks you through the highs and lows of life, the messy emotions, the regrets, and the love that exists even when it's unspoken. It shows how we hurt the people we love without meaning to and how we find our way back to them, often too late or in ways we never expected.

Yang Gwan Sik – The Man, The Myth, The Father We All Wish We Had

If there’s one character that completely took over my heart, it’s Yang Gwan Sik. A father, a husband, a man who carried his family with unwavering strength and quiet tenderness. EVERYONE would want a father like him. The way he loved, the way he silently endured, the way he put his family above all else—I just… I’m a mess. The way he would show his love in the smallest gestures, the way he was always there even when words failed—it broke me.

Parent-Child Relationships – Raw, Heartfelt, and Painfully Real

This drama understands something that most of us struggle with—our relationships with our parents. It’s not easy to argue with them and not feel regretful afterward. We don’t intentionally want to hurt them, but sometimes frustration builds up—frustration with ourselves, with our surroundings—and we say things we don’t mean. It doesn’t have to be something big, just a small slip of the tongue… sometimes we realize and feel sorry for it in that very moment, and other times, we realize it as we grow. This drama captures that feeling perfectly.

The way they showed their love for Geum Myeong melted my heart. They cherished her, cared for her in the tiniest ways, made sure she never lacked anything. But when it came to Eun Myeong… the contrast was clear. His mother, Ae Sun, saw herself in her daughter and wanted to shield her from the same struggles she faced. I understand her perspective—what parent wouldn’t want to ensure their child has a better life? But in doing so, it felt like Eun Myeong received less attention, often standing on the sidelines while Geum Myeong was at the center. It wasn’t outright neglect, but he still felt a little neglected, and it made me feel for him.

The Acting, The Cast, The Cinematography – PURE PERFECTION

The performances? Absolutely top-tier. Not a single weak link in this cast. The emotions felt so natural that I forgot I was watching a drama—I felt like I was peeking into real lives. The way the actors conveyed love, grief, regret, and unspoken emotions was just chef’s kiss perfection.

And let’s talk about the cinematography—STUNNING. The village, the sea —everything felt so alive, like a character of its own. The way the visuals complemented the emotions? Breathtaking. Every frame was soaked in nostalgia and warmth, yet tinged with an underlying melancholy.

Final Thoughts –

When Life Gives You Tangerines is not a light watch. It’s the kind of drama that lingers, the kind that makes you reflect on your own relationships, the kind that makes you want to call your parents just to say thank you or I’m sorry—or both.

It’s raw. It’s painful. It’s beautiful
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