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Masterpiece.
This will forever be one of my favourite kdramas ever. No matter how many times I rewatch it or what other kdramas come out, no other drama touches my heart as this one does.
The relationship between Yichan and Eungyeol is one of the best relationships written, both Eungyeol's relationship with the younger and older version of Yichan. Most of the conflicts they have are very meaningful and relatable.
The way the characters care for each other, especially how Eungyeol cares for Yichan will always pull on my heart strings and make me cry every single episode. It was insane how much water I had to drink while binging this, not just for the first time watching it, even the second time around.
I liked how Eungyeol wasn't able to stop Yichan from losing his hearing, even tho that was his primary goal, but it gave the drama more meaning. No matter if you're disabled, you can still be happy and live your life to the fullest.
I also loved the family conflict happening and how Eungyeol thought that he had to be the voice of the family. His parents wanted to provide everything for him, but the misunderstandings and the lack of communication between a parent and their child, which is very natural, made them out to be bad parents.
This drama really made me think how grateful I am to have both of my parents by my side and that they too have probably had a difficult life raising me and caring for me. They've had a life before having me and they've gone through some stuff that I don't know about. It made me realise that I need to treat them better and apreciate them more.
It had a very deep and very significant message that made me love it even more. Overall the chemistry, the writing, the dialogues, and the way they're delivered by the actors, filled with emotions, are what makes this a masterpiece.
The relationship between Yichan and Eungyeol is one of the best relationships written, both Eungyeol's relationship with the younger and older version of Yichan. Most of the conflicts they have are very meaningful and relatable.
The way the characters care for each other, especially how Eungyeol cares for Yichan will always pull on my heart strings and make me cry every single episode. It was insane how much water I had to drink while binging this, not just for the first time watching it, even the second time around.
I liked how Eungyeol wasn't able to stop Yichan from losing his hearing, even tho that was his primary goal, but it gave the drama more meaning. No matter if you're disabled, you can still be happy and live your life to the fullest.
I also loved the family conflict happening and how Eungyeol thought that he had to be the voice of the family. His parents wanted to provide everything for him, but the misunderstandings and the lack of communication between a parent and their child, which is very natural, made them out to be bad parents.
This drama really made me think how grateful I am to have both of my parents by my side and that they too have probably had a difficult life raising me and caring for me. They've had a life before having me and they've gone through some stuff that I don't know about. It made me realise that I need to treat them better and apreciate them more.
It had a very deep and very significant message that made me love it even more. Overall the chemistry, the writing, the dialogues, and the way they're delivered by the actors, filled with emotions, are what makes this a masterpiece.
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