beautiful and diverse relationships between people
I dont usually write reviews but namib is very dear to me and it seems its not getting the love it deserves
This drama explored so many different kinds of relationships between people and it showed very realistically how humans naturally choose to protect themselves and their family even tho it might hurt others and even tho they might get hurt by other people who do the same.
I liked how it showed how the kpop industry can be very harsh and all the things that happen behind the camera and all the scandals that were obviously fake and yet had a strong impact on someone's career and life. I also found interesting that the show shared different stories of trainees who didn't actually end up idols which i think not many ppl talk about how it is very hard to actually debut and many talented ppl never get to that point.
Yoo Jinwoo as a character will forever be in my heart, the show portrayed his struggles very realistically. It showed the cycle of gaining and losing the same hope that u want to hold on to with ur whole body but the world seems to spin against u no matter what. I appreciated how they portrayed sh as a form of wanting to survive and didn't make it look like a wish for death. His relationship with food, even tho it wasn't portrayed very realistically bc it seemed like he just stopped a habit that he had for way too long for it to be that easy, it was still e pretty good representation of bingeing as a coping mechanism when ur emotions get too overwhelming, it just needed a bit more development.
This drama explored so many different kinds of relationships between people and it showed very realistically how humans naturally choose to protect themselves and their family even tho it might hurt others and even tho they might get hurt by other people who do the same.
I liked how it showed how the kpop industry can be very harsh and all the things that happen behind the camera and all the scandals that were obviously fake and yet had a strong impact on someone's career and life. I also found interesting that the show shared different stories of trainees who didn't actually end up idols which i think not many ppl talk about how it is very hard to actually debut and many talented ppl never get to that point.
Yoo Jinwoo as a character will forever be in my heart, the show portrayed his struggles very realistically. It showed the cycle of gaining and losing the same hope that u want to hold on to with ur whole body but the world seems to spin against u no matter what. I appreciated how they portrayed sh as a form of wanting to survive and didn't make it look like a wish for death. His relationship with food, even tho it wasn't portrayed very realistically bc it seemed like he just stopped a habit that he had for way too long for it to be that easy, it was still e pretty good representation of bingeing as a coping mechanism when ur emotions get too overwhelming, it just needed a bit more development.
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