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Seumuldaseot Seumulhana (2022)
The Bittersweet Of Youth
Writing this as I just finished the last episode, and I must say it's a beautiful drama if you don't focused too much on the ending. It basically about the reality of growing up-first love, school drama, and career struggling. All the signs were there that we'll have a bittersweet ending too, BUT the crazy theories on the internet are the ones that made this drama much, much more fun to watch! Haha
Anyway, Kim Taeri is well known for her best acting skills, but I'm really surprised that Nam Joohyuk's acting is so good in this drama! Especially when he and Taeri had an intense fight on Episode 16! OMG, my heart still hurts until now!
The verdict is it's a beautiful story about youth and adulting that have a realistic ending that probably not everyone will love. I also don't think this drama will be that fun to watch if you don't watch it while it's still ongoing. 😬
Eung-dab-ha-ra 1994 (2013)
Favorite Reply Series!
Everyone is comparing this to reply 1988 or 1997 which i totally understand and i couldn't help but compared it too.
But i do think this is my favorite reply series so far (haven't watch reply 1997 yet). It's light, warm, sweet, funny with the right amount of drama! I love the setting and how everything is so oh well written. I love how it shows everyone's stories and not focused on the main characters. I especially love the epilogue episode -every drama should have this kind of episode, too! Lol
i also loveee how can i relate to the stories and situations like graduating from college, getting stressed by jobs, quarter life crisis, and so on.
I think why reply series are hard to forget and makes us hard to moved one is because they give us the perfect 20 episodes with more than one hour duration which makes us live as if we're there thus we get attached to the drama so much.
Reply 1988 really traumatized so this one healed me! Lmao.
Sarangui Ondo (2017)
An Okay Slow-paced K-Drama
Not the best drama (probably my least favorite one) that I've ever watched so far.
Great cast, good setting and OST but an okay story. Honestly, the story could've been better if the triangle love story for the main casts wouldn't be so frustrating.
Since it was based on a book, sometimes I feel like reading a book instead of watching a drama (which is good!).
The last episode is SO SO good but what they did to the 2nd lead is so mean (they should make him and Writer Ji ended up together!).
Little Women (2019)
i didn't expect this but i really love it
I love that greta's version of tells us more about the sisterhood, family, and being a woman. the romance between jo and march is still there, too, but it's not the first thing you see or feel when you watch the movie (for me at least). amy is still annoying as ever (just like in the 1994 version), but i love that meg and beth have more spotlights in this version, too. every words were written beautifully and touching. i love every single words that coming from each characters. i love how this movie ends, too, it's much happier and realistic. i love that its 2h15m long because i feel like greta is rushing to tell us the stories but she really took her time without boring us (me) at all.
i didn't expect to love this movie that much considered that i really love the 1994 version, but this movie has the same stories and characters but i feels fresh and warm for me.