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Death's Game korean drama review
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Death's Game
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by SINNAN
9 hours ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

A Fictional Story with a Real-Life Lesson About Suicide and the Value of Life

Death’s Game is fictional; it powerfully reflects real emotions and thoughts about suicide. It shows that suicide might seem like a way to end personal struggles, but in reality, it leaves behind permanent scars on the loved ones who work hard their whole lives to make our lives better. As shown in the final episode, ending one's life doesn’t just end pain — it shatters the hopes and hearts of families and friends who may not even fully understand our silent battles.

The drama teaches a crucial life lesson: we do not get multiple lives like the character Yi-jae does. In real life, we have only one chance. Even when times are unbearably hard, there is always another way to move forward. Taking one’s own life is not the solution to pain; it prevents the possibility of healing and growth.

Death’s Game is a reminder that although our struggles may feel invisible, we are not alone. Others are fighting to give us hope, even if they don't always understand exactly what we need. Suicide is not a way to express our pain — living on, even in hardship, and seeking help are the ways to truly honor ourselves and the people who love us.

The drama’s message is clear and deeply moving we should strive to live our one and only life to its fullest, no matter how hard the journey becomes.
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