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Death's Game korean drama review
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Death's Game
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by Miku
May 10, 2026
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Highly Recommended

After watching this, I realized how important life is, and how beautiful it is to be alive. Every tomorrow is a blessing, and life feels more meaningful when you’re true to yourself, when you live as who you really are, not as someone you’re pretending to be.

It’s just sad that many people don’t appreciate what they already have. They keep chasing more, sometimes leading themselves to paths they were never meant to take. Some people let their sadness win, and while it’s easy to judge, I don’t blame them. We all struggle in our own ways, and we all fight differently just to survive.

But then I came to a realization... life is short, and we only live once. That’s why we shouldn’t be afraid to try new things, and we shouldn’t let fear consume us. Life is meant to be enjoyed, but also lived with balance. In the story, the protagonist was so focused on achieving success and getting a job, yet he failed because he lived in fear. That fear cost him his chances, and in the end, he suffered. He failed to appreciate what he had, and made a careless decision that led him to experience everything the hard way. It reminds us to think carefully before making choices we might regret later.

This drama was truly well-written and well-executed. It made me cry a lot, but it also made me realize so many things at the same time. Now, I want to live my life more fully, to appreciate what I have and to be genuinely thankful for every blessing I receive.
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