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Dynamite Kiss korean drama review
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Dynamite Kiss
1 people found this review helpful
by nikollllllllllllllllllll
19 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Finally a rom-com that made me feel every emotion!

If you don't like lies, misunderstandings and a love triangle, I advise you to watch something else because you'll hate this drama.

I haven't seen k-drama like this in months. It made me feel nostalgic. Sympathetic. Angry. Sad. And most and foremost, I felt the envy because Ji Hjeok's love and yearning is simply unreal.

The term: eyes can't lie was heavily implied here.

Ji Hjeok showed me that if a man truly loves a woman, he can do anything for her. Search the whole world in order to find her. That he would support her and stand by her side.

He's a man with a lot of trauma, who despite that knows how to care about the people he loves. Who can shower them with love, and affection.

And Da Rim is a woman failed by her family. When her world already sucked for her, her sister made it shatter by leaving her a huge debt.

She doesn't feel like someone that is worthy of anything. But still, she tries all her best to take care of her mother, and about the bills.

This drama proves that even people without higher education can still work and be useful in society. That people shouldn't put mother's aside just because they have a family and kids.

Lying is not okay. But would you truly not do anything to save yourself and your family? The world is unfair. Sometimes we need to do things that aren't right. But that doesn't mean we won't face the consequences.

Because everything has a price that needs to be paid for. And the bigger the risk is, the higher is the price.
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