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The memory of their painful breakup still fresh in their minds, two former lovers reunite years later as a top actor and a documentary producer.The memory of their painful breakup still fresh in their minds, two former lovers reunite years later as a top actor and a documentary producer.The memory of their painful breakup still fresh in their minds, two former lovers reunite years later as a top actor and a documentary producer.
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Honestly, I can't say anything except that this is one of the best korean dramas I've ever watched!
I'm giving it a 9/10 just because of the ending, if it ends the other way around I would totally give this drama a 100/10 😁
I love suzy's and woo bin's acting a lot! Any dramas with them in it worth more that 7 stars!
Kim Woo-Bin's acting is phenomenal. Any praise for Woo-Bin falls short. Every expression in every scene of his is exactly on the mark. No compliments can do this man justice. He is incredible!
The soundtrack is incredibly emotional and well-thought out too. Even the silences are well-placed and deliver emotionally. Pieced together, this is a masterpiece.
Regarding the storyline, at a few points, it feels as if very obvious things were ignored by the characters, just to further the emotional impact, leading further away from believability & reality, but it is a K-drama after all, and this can't be a reason to criticize this show.
Unfortunately, I think this series didn't highlight Suzy's strong points. If you didn't have context, you wouldn't know if she was smiling or crying. Nevertheless, I really can't justify removing a single star from this review.
Despite a few forward-able scenes, this is the show that has stuck with me the longest. This show makes you re-evaluate life. From start to end, it makes you feel so many emotions that you can't put a word to. Woo-Bin was the highlight, but everyone did a fabulous job. Incredibly well scripted and directed.
The soundtrack is incredibly emotional and well-thought out too. Even the silences are well-placed and deliver emotionally. Pieced together, this is a masterpiece.
Regarding the storyline, at a few points, it feels as if very obvious things were ignored by the characters, just to further the emotional impact, leading further away from believability & reality, but it is a K-drama after all, and this can't be a reason to criticize this show.
Unfortunately, I think this series didn't highlight Suzy's strong points. If you didn't have context, you wouldn't know if she was smiling or crying. Nevertheless, I really can't justify removing a single star from this review.
Despite a few forward-able scenes, this is the show that has stuck with me the longest. This show makes you re-evaluate life. From start to end, it makes you feel so many emotions that you can't put a word to. Woo-Bin was the highlight, but everyone did a fabulous job. Incredibly well scripted and directed.
The cast is excellent; Woo Bin and Suzy are terrific together. Like many here, I also think the series could have been stronger and tighter with 12-16 eps, no loopholing, turnovers, and redundancies in the plot. They're tiring and annoying because they intrude in and drag down the main plot. But I am so glad Woo Bin is doing better. His performance here is so poignant in light of his own illness: I ached for him.
This drama is the definition of waterworks people!! If you're ready for some real emotional damage, then please, be my guests.
I just want to shed some light on Kim Woo Bin's unbelievable acting, when he smiled, I smiled. When he cried, I cried. His facial expression with every scene is so strong it makes you live his happiness and pain.
The only thing that didn't work for me was the pairing for this drama, I did not think Woo Bin and Bae Suzy complimented each other as a couple, but overall, I loved it.
Warning a rant. Why oh why the:
alcohol abuse
smacking and kicking of employees and family members.
the bizarre mother who treated her son as if he had murdered a child
the main female tripping over, for goodness sake watch where you are going
the smashing of crockery
adult piggyback rides, please grow up
staring at madam, errgh, did not understand reasons
palliative care, a team, at least a male nurse yet despite the wealth there was no one except and incompetent girl ho could not even cook a meal
Rant over, except to state a wasted opportunity to make something great through a little pruning and tweaking
Did you know
- TriviaBae Suzy dated Lee Min-ho, who starred together with Kim Woo-bin in the highly popular drama Heirs (2013).
- SoundtracksRing My Bell
Performed by Bae Suzy
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