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Melo Movie korean drama review
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Melo Movie
1 people found this review helpful
by linxminx
Feb 21, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers

How to Know When to Let Go

"But the world outside of movies was always harsh and burdensome. There were no well-crafted plots or heartwarming lines. Life was just lonely and desolate." Ko Gyeom

Humans would rather hide in a pretend world than face the true reality of living. This series follows four characters as they work their way out of the blinders they placed on themselves in order to please others, but really....to hide from the hard truths of their lives and themselves . The two main leads, Ko Gyeom and Mu Bi are adults still dealing with the loss of their parents at a young age. For Mu Bi it was the loss of her father, whom she felt never loved her or wanted to be with her. For Ko Gyeom it was an over dependence on his older brother who gave up everything to raise Gyeon when they lost their parents. Kim Jae Wook plays the loving, protective, yet depressed brother so well. He is the fifth character in the story that cannot find a way to move on and forward past the harshness life has dealt him. After his brother's death, Gyeon realizes how much his brother sacrificed for him, how little he knew about him especially his unhappiness, and how his own selfish dependence kept the both of them living in an endless loop of pretending life was like the movies. This leads to Gyeon working on a movie set where he meets Mu Bi, who like her father, made movies her career. An attraction between the two begins, but as fast as it sparks, it gets interrupted. They disappear from each other's lives for 5 years, then suddenly find they are living across the street from each other. The rest of the story is how the two get together and also how they work out their individual pain that loss and guilt has left them with.

There is a secondary couple whose storyline is one of the best I've seen in a drama series. Their story is how young love fails to grow which leads to breaking up. Five years later, they come back into each other's lives to work on a project together. One has moved on, one is stuck in the past, but they are both mourning the loss of the great love they once had. Lee Jun Young and Jeon So Nee are excellent in these roles. The writing and the acting really came together on this one, and dare I say, these supporting actors and their storyline eclipsed the leads. I really think this was one of the best parts of this series.

All in all, this series has an important message. As humans we become lost if we stay too much in the past, especially if we are caught up in guilt and anger. We have to allow ourselves to take time to heal, and then we need to bravely step back into our lives again and into the future. A message beautifully told with Melo Movie.
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