A love affair and a financial crisis in the 90s
finished: 9/10 ⭐
What I liked most:
A human drama that focused on the real financial crisis that Korea experienced in the 90s and how it affected the people involved.
Superb direction and cinematography that made you feel like you were part of that era 🩷 A beautifully written romance + a pair of actors with excellent chemistry ✨
The most interesting thing is that this drama doesn't have romance as its central theme, and yet it was much better developed than other projects I've seen so far this year.
What I didn't like:
I think they added some unnecessary filler in the last two episodes, and they didn't tie up the important loose ends.
I would have liked, for example, a scene of Miseon being introduced as Taepyong's girlfriend in front of his mother 🥺
Also, the "villains," although the ending was very human and nothing grand, it still lacks that something for me to love it 100%.
But overall, I think it's a very good drama and worth checking out. 👏
What I liked most:
A human drama that focused on the real financial crisis that Korea experienced in the 90s and how it affected the people involved.
Superb direction and cinematography that made you feel like you were part of that era 🩷 A beautifully written romance + a pair of actors with excellent chemistry ✨
The most interesting thing is that this drama doesn't have romance as its central theme, and yet it was much better developed than other projects I've seen so far this year.
What I didn't like:
I think they added some unnecessary filler in the last two episodes, and they didn't tie up the important loose ends.
I would have liked, for example, a scene of Miseon being introduced as Taepyong's girlfriend in front of his mother 🥺
Also, the "villains," although the ending was very human and nothing grand, it still lacks that something for me to love it 100%.
But overall, I think it's a very good drama and worth checking out. 👏
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