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8/10
Feel-good romance with interesting enough plotline for suspense
sharmisthasathya19 July 2023
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I am currently watching the latest released episode, ep 10, and I can say that the drama is just a bit above average. It has a good cast, interesting plotline, different lovelines, suspense and tension.

Ban Ji Eum (the main female lead) can remember her past lives. In her 18th life she met a boy named Mun Seo Ha (the main male lead) and she loved him. However she was murdered in that life and was quickly reborn. In her current 19th life, she has done everything to get close to Mun Seo Ha and revealed to him that she was his first love in her past life. They then start dating. Going back to her remembering her past lives, remembering the events in your 1st life is supposed to explain the reason why she can remember her past lives. A guy called Kang Min Gi comes into her life and explains this to her since he also remembers his past lives. There is some suspense here since we have yet to find out about her past life. She has had some random memories about her 1st life with scenes including Kang Min Gi and Mun Seo Ha with so we have yet to find out who they were to her before.

Overall, the plotline is pretty good and unique. The romance is cute but there isn't enough chemistry between the main leads for me to be hooked on to the romance. We are always kept in suspense as the writer unveils things one by one.

As a person who loves romance kdramas, with main leads who are super cute together and small moments which make me fall for them, I don't really like this drama that much but I would recommend it to people who don't rely on romance to watch something.
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8/10
See You in My 19th Life: A Charming and Delightful Romantic Comedy with a Creative Twist
ergo-5853415 July 2023
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See You in My 19th Life is a movie that delivers a charming and delightful romantic comedy experience, with a strong chemistry between the leads and a creative premise. The movie is well-directed, well-written, and well-acted, with a faithful and fun adaptation of the webtoon that captures its essence and spirit. The movie also has a colorful and vibrant visual style, a catchy and upbeat soundtrack, and a sweet and touching message about love and destiny. The movie is not without its flaws, however, as some of the plot points are predictable or unrealistic, some of the characters are underdeveloped or annoying, and some of the scenes are too cheesy or clichéd. The movie also suffers from a lack of depth, as it does not explore the implications or consequences of reincarnation in a meaningful way. See You in My 19th Life is a movie that is enjoyable and adorable, but not groundbreaking or memorable.
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7/10
Great acting, flaws in storyline
Sarah797198927 July 2023
This series is a sci-fi where the main actor is living her 19th life as the title already suggests.

Great actors and acting but not much chemistry between the actors. Probably due to slow paced storyline which could have been difficult for the director to mold into something with more suspense and chemistry. The storyline itself is full of holes, meaning unrealistic situations or storyline that either make no sense or that feel too 'cold'. In addition there are way too many flashbacks and repetition of same frames. It must have been a hell of a job for the actors to work through this. Kudos to them and the entire team for sticking through it all and for delivering an acceptable result.

To the individuals who are pointing out that alcohol was invented in Iran and who are so upset: please don't be upset at this show. Be concerned about your leaders in your county who kills girls that wear no scarf and who have banned alcohol. Don't take this show as a documentary where every fact is correct. This show is a sci-fi and almost no facts in this show are correct or true. It's just for entertainment.

I would urge you to stop spreading hate and to start spreading love. It starts with YOU.
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10/10
Lets just say then, that we're destined to love each other for no reason. We'll be in love like everyone else. Our souls will then become one, and we will find peace.
hanalisss23 July 2023
What a ride!!!

This was pure joy to watch...I know it was also, sadness, and frustration, and fear, and a lot of anger and heartbreak. But it had all The good feelings too!!

It is of course a very passionate and sweet love story, one of those epic love stories that transcends time and space and no one can't stop from happening. But it is more than that.

This series is about a deeper kind of love. A deep love with that feeling of longing, of wanting to live the best things in life with the people you love, to share with them all their problems and worries and being able to give them hope and care for them when they need you the most.

That love that you need every day to keep you going. The love that gives you that very warm feeling of belonging.

It was such an amazing story full of learnings and so beautifully written.

The chemistry between the main leads is good and I just have to make a special mention about the exceptional acting of Shin Hye Sun. In case you don't know her yet, you need to watch the rest of her work quickly. She is one of the most talented and multifaceted actresses in South Korea and she can literally transform herself into any character and personality she wants. In this series yet again, she is just going from comedy to drama, passing through every single emotion possible and she literally nails every single one of them. She is just formidable.

The pace was perfect, i would have wished it would have lasted a few more episodes but just because I was enjoying it so much, but the ending wasn't rushed and everything fell into place quite nicely. No holes in the story and no clichés, well written characters too.
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10/10
so melodramatic
laughteraddict8 September 2023
I have no idea how is this k-drama considered comedy. I was looking to watch a good comedy k-drama after finishing one comedy k-drama and liking it, only to end up surprised by this one. See you in my 19th life is a very tragic show, it represents melancholy and many other feelings and it definitely made me cry for hours although it's rare for me to feel this emotional over shows. If you're looking for a comedy show, this is NOT the one, I'm not sure of the original source material but the adaptation isn't comedy. But if you're looking for a show that will make you on edge and test your emotions and make you think about your priorities, then this show will make you have a good cry while doing so!
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10/10
Just Watch it.
keshavrajsinghrathod3 August 2023
I have just Created my my IMDB Account.

This is my first review, Because I wanted to say to the Audience who came here to see the reviews.

This Series is best Beutiful creation by K-Drama Awesome Script, Beutiful Cinematography, Wonderful Dialogues, Great Actor's Soothing for Eyes, Ears your Mind and Heart.

I Love this so much because the way they show there culture there values and there Emotional feelings, someone is really going to understand how important is every relationship in someone's life.

My best wishes with the team in future they create more shows like this.

I hope I can work with them.
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10/10
This was just beautiful!
hannynorbert23 July 2023
I am amazed by the talent of Yeji Min, the writer of this show. Same for the director, Lee Na-Jeong. Both ladies excel here, they simply nailed the story.

My 10 out of 10 score gives also away that the actors deliver just as flawlessly. Unbelievable. I do hope there will be a 2nd season somehow, even though the 1st season rounds things off perfectly.

Cinematography: another masterful aspect of the show. Some images lingered on with me for a long time, but I don't want any spoilers. You will know what I am talking about for sure.

You do not hear this sentence often from a 50-year-old man, but here it is: this was just beautiful!
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7/10
Just above average: a bit disappointing
jaldred-6612023 July 2023
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Shin Hye-Sun was fantastic in Mr Queen so I had high hopes for this. She does her best with the material but the story just has loads of loopholes in. All the actors are very good but I found the ending ridiculous (maybe I'm too practical but what happened when her memory was wiped: she was still able to go back to her old job? But no recall of where she had been living?). If you are looking for a light watch with a happy ending then this is fine but I wouldn't put it at the top of my must watch list. Ahn Bo-Hyun has also been in much better here he doesn't get the chance to be much more than a clothes horse.
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10/10
Cute and feel-good romance
alternate_17 June 2023
Despite a number of tragedies in our cute and cool protagonists' lives, their practical and sometimes surreal approach to things sets them apart from other fictional couples, making them very real and relatable.

The approach to romance is old-school yet the setting in the modern world is pretty astute. Nothing seems out of the place or unbelievable despite the fantastical setting. In keeping with the (thankfully) recent trends in doing away with the damsel-in-distress romances, our female protagonist is a doer rather than a dreamer, not leaving things to destiny and taking control of what she hopes from her life (or at least the one she is on!). I also loved the subtle subtext that the soul doesn't have a set gender-identity.

Recommend this fresh-take in characters from different lifetimes!
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7/10
Cute show
nicowa-792273 August 2023
I kind of liked it, and almost binged it. It did not feel dragged, and 12 episodes is just fine.

The two main characters might not have the best chemistry, and the male lead was a bit stiff.

In some Korean shows, the music is annoying, but in this show, it is very discreet and did not bother me.

The plot itself did have quite a few holes, and the ending made me ask «Why?» a few times. Some things does not make sense(even when I looked past the fantasy things), and the writers should have altered a few things regarding the memory loss in the last episodes.

What is going on with the negative Iranians in here? I do not remember any of it, and have no idea what they are talking about. No reason to feel so upset about such small matters!
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10/10
Best kdrama i have watched
meganedwards-9208722 July 2023
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Although i haven't yet watched the last episode, it has so many shocking moments and plot twists i love it. I absolutely love this kdrama and i would recommend to anyone really as its that good. If shockers arent your thing dont worry theres so much romance to. I have never been so excited to watch a kdrama like i was with this. It would be great for untimely everyone and there is nothing else i would recommend like this kdrama. It says alot when i have only made one review for a kdrama and thats this one, it was just too good not to share. Again i would recommend this with all of my heart as its so good.
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6/10
Okay types
dseemalhar25 July 2023
Finished another k-drama 'See you in my 19th Life'

It's a fantasy romantic drama.

This is another kdrama which is based on Webtoon.

As it's based on past life, reincarnation theme, it has lots of flashbacks, which sometimes jarring to watch.

Initial episodes are good than later.

Young versions & child actors are adorable to watch.

Ahn Bo-hyun didn't impress me this time. Shin Hye-sun does her best what she can with the material she got. Lead pair's chemistry didn't impress me. Others are OK. Other technical aspects are ok.

I would say this is an above average drama. Not so good not so bad.

Available on Netflix.
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10/10
Shin HaeSun; the acting genius
jorishsuaybaguio1 July 2023
Shin Hae Sun act perfectly 😍 and all the cast was fantastic. The drama have a rollercoaster emotions and all the cast portry their assign character well. It sad that somehow wrong information speading around and accuse this drama. Wish that everyone will enlightened and the wrong accusations will end. The drama just tell about who bring the soju in Korea, not the person who discover the alcohol. I know that it was just misunderstanding and misinterpreted. I really wish that this drama become popular not only in korea but also in worldwide. This drama was take so long just to give as good result and everyone give their best. Let just enjoy the show and spread love.
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10/10
Wish it was Longer!
elvirammomo8 August 2023
12 episodes Netflix!?! Really?? Like how did anyone read this script and not think Mmmh maybe we shouldn't try to end 4 or more storylines in one episode because it's impossible! The story would have been so much richer and developed strongly if it was a classic 16 episode k-drama. The ending was so rushed, so many open ended stories had to be resolved and it just turned out sloppy. Still, I really enjoyed this, reminded me of Goblin somewhat. And of course the main actress is wonderful, she continues in Mr. Queen fashion to make her character super lovable. Now the main actor, we'll idk this is a better performance than Yuma's Cells so I guess that's some improvement lol Overall really sweet and heartfelt, just wish it was longer!
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10/10
Worth watching!!
amnafaisal-627792 July 2023
I love how they portrayed the main character's ability to remember her past lives. They haven't yet dwelled into her lives past her 18th but it is definitely something that could make this kdrama even better than it already is. If you aren't a fan of cliches though this might not be the best choice for you. This kdrama mixes many different cliches together (ceo x employee, forbidden love, cold ml x cheerful fl) but is also there very non-cliche aspect of the female lead. The female lead is amazing, her character is very very entertaining to watch. She's definitely got to be in. My Top 3 kdrama female characters!! I say it is a must watch because of the female lead!
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10/10
Best Drama of 2023
spsczctr1 July 2023
Aah!! I've read the webtoon and was wondering how will they make it live action. But all the cast are doing such an amazing job. I literally friend while watching every episodes till now. Ahn Bo Hyun as Seoha is spectacular. He completely transformed in moon seoha, that drunk scene or the trauma scenes you just wanna protect him by all cost. Shin Hye Sun as Ban Ji-eum is perfect. We needed a drama where female lead protects male lead and this drama gives that.

Special thanks to child actors who gave their 100 to bring the character alive. When little Seoha was crying it broke my heart.

The drama gives the exact vibes of the webtoon. If you have read the webtoon you will know what feelings I'm talking about.

Please do watch this drama as this is the best drama where you will cry, laugh, and get angry on few characters. 10000000/10.
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7/10
Starts strong, overall pretty average
meemsyd22 August 2023
This show starts off strong, with an intriguing supernatural/reincarnation story and excellent setup. There's child actors who are excellent at portraying a nuanced backstory for the main leads, and some loveable side characters too.

Unfortunately as the series progresses they don't really develop the side characters much, some plot points kind of come out of nowhere and aren't resolved in a satisfying way, and for me the romance didn't really hit - mostly because of how persistent the female lead is towards the male lead, I just kept thinking how uncomfortable I would be if I was in that situation (and I'm female, thinking about it from any perspective). The pacing of the show also gradually worsens, with flashback scenes overutilised repeatedly.

It's not terrible and some will enjoy it for sure, but the story didn't live up to it's potential.
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7/10
Good Enough
PennyReviews21 August 2023
Korean Drama " See You in my Nineteenth Life " is a fantasy melodrama with a cute spin to it.

The drama combined perfectly comedy with a more melodramatic mood when it came to the characters, their past and their struggles.

The story, in addition, is nicely paced, with the romance being enjoyable to watch, though predictable. The side couple were adorable though.

But the highlight of the drama is the main female lead. She was excellent as always and she proved once again that she can transform into any character she is given to flesh out.

However, there were some plotlines that got boring to follow. But the ending was unique.

So, overall, seven out of ten.
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10/10
SO UNIQUE!
iamsuperk-1231 July 2023
This by far is my most favorite drama this year. A mix of drama, comedy and romance. Not to mention the great cinematography.

I have read the webtoon and although they did a little tweaking, it didn't ruin the plot at all. At first, I was disappointed with the casting especially for the male lead, but he did justice to the role of Seoha. It was so refreshing to see him act a different character vibe from his typical macho roles.

Shin Hyesun is Shin Hyesun. Give her a role and she'll deliver it. You can see that acting is her passion. I am loving her more.

Thumbs up to the child actors. They stole the scene in the beginning episodes specially the one who played the young version of the female lead.

I hope this drama ends well and the casts receive awards for doing a job well done.
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7/10
Could have been 10 stars
samvit-8925217 November 2023
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I genuinely loved the idea of reincarnation and binged the show. The story started well and kept me hooked despite a rather slow progression. During the first few episodes the flashbacks of past lives made perfectly sense to understand the connections. However, the same flashbacks being used excessively instead of adding new ones got boring at least on ep. 9, when I started to just skip them as they stopped adding value to the storyline. Also the focus started to overextend on melodrama and unnecessary side plots instead of adding real value or character development. Thus, leaving them out the series could have been wrapped up without loss in 10 episodes making it more enjoyable to watch. This is really really sad, as I loved the acting, cinematography, music, plot... but the flaws mentioned, the last episodes, the rushed wrap-up in the final episode and the illogical ending ruined an otherwise beautiful romance and promising story.

So who's to blame? Unfortunately I don't know the webtoon, so I can't compare. However, many movies fall short when a great book is filmed, as they often don't stick to the original adding new things and leaving out others that were important to the reader. And I suppose the same thing could have happened here, too. Because why on earth would somebody with a brilliant reincarnation story come up with the idea of deleting the memories of the actual life and even the actual job the ML was in, while all the others remember? Makes no sense at all and is actually useless. And why would it be dangerous to remember past lives? That was never explained. In my opinion the danger of getting sick lies not in remembering past lives or past experiences, but on not being able to let hurtful memories go. This would probably have been Mingi's role, but was not developed well.

So: major flaws in the plot, a missed re-watch chance, but beautiful images and acting and lovely romance.
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9/10
AMAZINGGGGG
botta-7540224 July 2023
I honestly would've given this 10 stars but some of it isn't historically accurate, but other than that it is such a good k drama. It was a roller coaster of emotions for me. And the fact I couldn't predict what was going to happen was the best. Usually in shows I can predict everything but this show was different and I live that about it. The acting at times was a tad cringe, but I found it apart of the character but I could be wrong. I think they could've explained the age gap between Ban Ji Eum and Mun Seo Ha because it was kind of confusing for me at times. Like I knew he was older but... how much older? I felt like the show was rushed towards the end, especially in the last episode. But it was a very different Asian drama compared to the ones I typically watch. I would recommend this show to anybody who loves a dramatic romance with side plots. Overall, it was an amazing tv show and though I would not rewatch it (because it has too long of episodes for my taste) it was amazing.
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10/10
Beautifully played out
xmasinswiss15 July 2023
Giving it a 10/10 to offset the hate campaign from the Iranian audience. They're apparently mass-giving this show 1s because it mentioned that rakka/rakia/whatever was first distilled in an Arab country.

I mean, Russians and Poles argue over who invented vodka, but you know what? It was the Italians.

The show itself is beautiful. Love the story. The main male lead's acting is a little "wooden" but I can forgive this because of the story. Normally, I'd have given this show an 8/10.

The difficult subject of relationships across multiple lifetimes is handled very well here.

I'm on episode 8 because the others aren't out yet, but wow, what an emotional journey.
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9/10
A Love That Transcends Time and Space!
spasek30 July 2023
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This is a series that transcends both time and space. It reminds me a little bit of the movie "Somewhere in Time" in which a man finds out that he's had a romantic relationship with a woman from over 70 years ago-but from his viewpoint, she is the only one who knows it.

What we have here is Ban Ji Eum, a woman who has the ability to remember her past lives. In this case, she remembers 18 of them and is currently in her 19th lifetime. Interestingly enough, her 18th life touches on people around her and carries over into the 19th because she dies at the age of 12 in a mysterious auto accident that we come to realize was no accident at all which also yields to a present-day mystery involving her as well as Moon Seo Ha, a boy she knew from her 18th life and is now infatuated with in her 19th. Don't worry. It sounds more confusing than it actually is. What we end up having is a very endearing and touching story.

Each time Ban Ji Eum reincarnates, she not only remembers who she was in previous incarnations, but she also remembers the things she's done. In short, she also brings the skills she's learned in the past into the present-everything from a trapeze artist to a flamenco dancer to a master bowman. We also find out that she's also been both male and female as well. Her strong desire to reunite with Moon Seo Ha is what causes her to reincarnate in this current lifetime. Of course, Moon Seo Ha has no idea that Ban Ji Eum is the same girl who tragically died protecting him (Yoon Joo Won), and he's still traumatized by the loss of his only friend-a friend that he obviously loved very deeply as well.

People obviously have different ideas about reincarnation. Most people in the West simply do not believe in it, despite several subtle references in the Bible as well as other texts. People in the East are far more likely to believe in it. For the story to work, it really doesn't matter if you believe in it or not. There have been documented cases of people who vividly recall past incarnations. For most people, it's a place they remember. An Indian man toured the Tower of London and remembered a door in a specific place. The tour guides all told him that no such door existed. He insisted it was there. Reluctantly, they checked it out, and sure enough, the door was where the man had said it was. They were naturally astounded and wanted to know how he knew. He simply said, "I remember it being there."

There's a reason why people are not necessarily meant to remember past lives. The primary reason is that it would overload you with unnecessary memories that are best left forgotten. Imagine remembering all of the suffering and grievances of your past lives and the toll they would take? Not to mention all of the suffering and grievances that you may have inflicted upon others as well. No, it is actually a gift to not remember, and in the end, it would serve no useful purpose. Even now, most people dwell on the past or the future, and not on where their attention needs to be: the present.

While it may seem fascinating to remember so many lifetimes, we quickly find that it is a great burden for Ban Ji Eum, as she attempts to find out why she's one of those very few people who is able to remember. She knows there must be a reason, and Kang Min Ki is a mysterious archaeologist who holds the key. We all carry things forward-especially harsh grievances which must be forgiven and let go. This is the wisdom that Kang Min Ki tries to help Ban Ji Eum realize. This is also why forgiveness is one of the most powerful methods of letting go of the past and allowing oneself to move on.

The story takes some unexpected twists as Ban Ji Eum confesses who she is to Moon Seo Ha and also to Yoon Cho Won-her sister from her 18th life. Of course, they can scarcely believe her at first, but then Ban Ji Eum knows things-details-that only Yoon Joo Won would know that helps Ban Ji Eum convince them. These bring some incredibly touching moments, and people can also take solace in the fact that our loved ones are never truly gone or taken from us. They simply change form for a new role.

The only aspect that didn't quite work for me, was the end. It made no sense that Kim Ae Kyung (a niece from Ban Ji Eum's 17th life) and her survival depended upon Ban Ji Eum undertaking a ritual that would effectively wipe out all of her memories of her past lives, including those she's interacted with in her current life. It would have made more sense if the ritual simply removed her memories of her past lives without affecting her current one. I understand that the writer was probably trying to find a more dynamic and unique way to end the story, but it didn't work very well. Also, remembering past lives isn't something that's going to necessarily bring harm to those closest to you. However, I can understand Ban Ji Eum's desire to remove the burden of remembering so many incarnations. Had they gotten the ending right, this would easily be a perfect "10" series for me, as it keenly held my interest from start to finish.

Performances are astounding, especially Shin Hye Sun, who never fails to impress me. She's like a Korean Meryl Streep. She can literally do anything put forth to her, and she always turns in amazing performances. She is currently my favorite Korean actress. Everything from a thriller (Stranger) to comedy (Mr. Queen) to historical romance (Hymn of Death) to this one demonstrates that the mastery of her craft is varied and diverse.

I also really enjoyed Ha Yoon Kyung who is also a fantastic young actress! Everything from "Hospital Playlist" to "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" to this drama demonstrates that this young lady's got a bright future ahead of her. And Cha Chung Hwa (Kim Ae Kyung) is one of the best character actresses in the business. Ahn Bo Hyun (Moon Seo Ha) was fantastic as well.

If this story based in reincarnation tells us anything, it's to get things right the first time, although people rarely do. There are two types of relationships: dharmic and karmic. Dharmic relationships are those where you have a natural, easy connection with someone. You are together simply for the joy of it. Karmic relationships are those that tend to be strained or have much conflict because there are issues that still need to be resolved. Obviously, our task-as we move in our circles-is to transform those karmic relationships into dharmic ones. So, why wait until the next lifetime, when something can be done about it now? Such is the power of forgiveness, which is the central theme of this series. Let go of the past-grievances and all.
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9/10
A beautiful story of reincarnation
tanushree-raha101930 July 2023
What I like about this drama is the way they talk about reincarnation and the irony of what would happen if one truly remembers all of one's past lives. I love when a romantic Kdrama adds a twist to the usual romantic plot, and this one adds a great spin with the convergence of past and present lives.

Plot: This drama follows Ban Ji Eum, a woman in her early twenties who is able to remember her past lives, which totals 19 lives. In her 18th life, Yoon Ju Won, died as a 12 year old so, Ji eum plans to reconnect with Mun Seo Ha who was with her the day she died and finds out that he misses her as much as she does. Isn't the plot interesting?

This drama lets the viewers see the trauma and grief endured by those who remain after a life cut short. They have also shown how hard it is for Ji Eum to connect with people from her past lives with the same emotions and how much she still loved them just like her past lives.

In our single life we have many moments which break our hearts into pieces, sometimes we can't even breathe because of the pain we go through. Ji Eum must have lived all those painful moments throughout her 19 lives. The pain of losing people again and again in her multiple lives, what a toll it must have on her soul.

Shin Hye Sun: Her portrayal of Ban Ji Eum is exceptional! She really shows a sense of wisdom and maturity in her speech that is truly special. Sometimes she sounds like a historical lady and the very next moment she switched to a 20th century girl.

Ahn Bo Hyun: I like this actor. He loves to explore his talent. Here his character is soft and vulnerable, you feel like protecting him at all costs.

His deep and at the same time tender and puppy eye look gives life to Seo Ha's character. He is perfect as Seo Ha. The only thing I could maybe add is that we didn't see much of Seo ha's childdishness, but I'll blame that on the lack of episodes and so the lack of scenes we could've seen.

Supporting characters: All 4 supporting characters were important in this drama. When Seo-ha had no one beside him, Do-yun was constantly there to provide a helping hand. Whereas, the relationship between the FL and her 60+ year old niece from her 17th life was heartwarming to watch. The same was with her younger sister of 18th life.

Lee Chae Min's mysterious aura captivated the audience from the beginning until the end. Oh and the Child actors were great too.

Especially the two young ladies who played 18th and young 19th life Ji-eum

Cinematography: Aesthetically it's a beautiful drama. There was a scene when both main leads 1st time saw each other through a fish tank, it's one of the most beautiful encounters of main leads. I loved it! Also, episode 11 and 12 have some breathtaking scenes.

OST: "Star" by Colde, I don't know why but whenever I listen to this song I feel a deep longing in my heart. I miss my dear ones whom I have lost. This song soothes my anxiety.

"I'll embrace your past" by Ahn Bo Hyun, I didn't know that ABH could sing that too with melodious voice. Other OSTs were also perfect additions to the narrative

As a big fan of the original webtoon I was ecstatic when I heard news of it getting a kdrama adaptation but they should have made it for 16 episodes since the webtoon was quite slow paced. They have missed quite a lot of things because of that. But again it was never about the suspense , it was about love, care and relationships which can melt your heart.

The music added to the drama in the right spots, the visuals, and scenery were all wonderful helping to carry the story to the end. The drama's ending leaves a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction, tying up loose ends gracefully.
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10/10
Worth of time. This is called Netflix series.
apranto31 July 2023
Everyone know 2014-18/19 was the golden time of kdrama. Their fantasy, sci-fi, thriller drama was so satisfying and Specially rom-com. Korean drama are always best for fantasy, rom-com. But sad to say, recent Drama's are worst than you think. Barely 1 or 2 drama become world wide favourite in between 1 or 2y. Korean actress, actor was best for expressing Their emotions in any situation. But recent actor and actress face expression is too horrible to watch. I don't know why, but some of them already had top notch drama in his/her career. May be the reason behind their horrible acting is script. Most of the drama are now copy-paste version of previous drama. But it's not the problem, Director or producer are now busy to just finish a drama somehow. And i think kdrama in 12 episode is more suitable than 16 episode. To make more episode drama become slow and worst in every scene.

Now talking about this drama. I rarely do comment. But this drama forced me to write something. JUST READ THIS LINE, GO AND WATCH THIS DRAMA IF YOU LOVE ROMANTIC AND LIGHT WEIGHT DRAMA.

I think kdrama are now suit only with some specific actress and actor. I don't know the name of this actress in this drama, but i watched some more drama of her. And every single drama was worth of time. She is so good in acting in every drama.

I liked this drama because it's not slow. Most of the kdrama depend on a common trauma from childhood or other part of life. This drama was also running on the same path. But it suddenly bring twist into the plot, with a first life memory. And it's made this drama more charmful. I think as a Netflix series it is good enough than sick, cringe "King the Land" drama.
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