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Save Me korean drama review
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Save Me
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by Fernanda
16 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Amazing!

I finished Save Me feeling pretty shaken, to be honest. It’s not the kind of drama you watch to relax — quite the opposite, it’s really heavy. The story revolves around a family that gets involved with a religious cult, and from that point on it’s just pure tension. What hit me the most was the constant feeling of helplessness, like the characters were trapped in a situation with no way out.

The female lead, especially, made me feel anxious the whole time. It’s distressing to watch everything she goes through and how the people around her either ignore it or are unable to help. And that’s what makes it even scarier: the show really highlights how powerful psychological manipulation can be, to the point of completely controlling someone’s life.

Another thing I thought was very well done was the atmosphere. Everything feels dark, uncomfortable, almost suffocating. There’s not much relief, no “cute” moments to break the tension — it’s a drama that keeps making you more and more tense as you watch.

But at the same time, that’s exactly what makes Save Me so good. It doesn’t try to romanticize anything or soften reality. It’s heavy, sometimes even hard to watch, but it hooks you in a way that makes it impossible for you to stop.

Overall, I’d say it’s an excellent drama, but not for just any moment. You need to be prepared for something more serious and disturbing. Still, it’s definitely worth it — especially if you enjoy more psychological and intense stories.
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