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My Mister
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 26, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Honestly, it's one of the best K-dramas I’ve watched. It’s quiet and slow in the best way, no over-the-top drama, just real, raw emotion. The acting is incredible, especially from Lee Sun-kyun and IU. Their characters are both broken in different ways, but the bond they form is powerful and healing. It’s not a love story in the typical sense, more like two lonely people helping each other survive. The writing is thoughtful, the cinematography is beautiful, and the soundtrack fits perfectly. If you're into character-driven stories that stick with you, My Mister is absolutely worth watching.

If you liked this drama, then you'll absolutely love My Liberation Notes since it was also written by the same amazing brilliant writer Park Hae-young.

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My Liberation Notes
1 people found this review helpful
May 31, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Best kdrama I've watched

My Liberation Notes isn’t the kind of drama that tries to impress you with big twists or flashy moments. It’s quiet, slow, and deeply personal and that’s exactly what makes it so powerful. Watching it felt like someone put my own unspoken thoughts and emotions on screen. There’s something incredibly comforting about seeing characters who feel stuck, tired, or invisible, yet still searching for something more, something meaningful.

The writing is honest and unfiltered, capturing the dull ache of everyday life and the longing that lives underneath it. Every character felt real to me, especially Yeom Mi-jeong, whose quiet struggle to feel something...anything...hit me hard. And Mr. Gu, with all his silence and mystery, was such a beautifully written contrast. Their dynamic wasn’t about romance in the usual sense; it was about connection, healing, and finding peace in someone else's presence.

The cinematography is stunning, but not in a showy way. It reflects the stillness of the story, empty roads, gray skies, small town landscapes, almost like a visual sigh. And the soundtrack ties it all together perfectly.

This kdrama made me reflect on my own life, on the things I want but don’t always know how to ask for. It’s one of those rare dramas that lingers long after the credits roll, not because of what happens, but because of how deeply it makes you feel.

And Hey If you’ve ever felt stuck or lost, this drama will speak to you. It did to me.

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