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Shelfleigh
2 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2022
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Bewitching and Moody

I'm not sure I can express the amount of love I have for these characters and this story, but I'll give it a try.

❤ The main trio - Moon Kang Tae, Moon Sang Tae, and Go Mu Young - are utterly fascinating, multifaceted, and dynamic characters. Each of their character arcs were meaningful and satisfying. The actors deserve every single award in the universe for their performances.

❤ This had one of the most satisfying conclusions I can think of in k-drama history. I felt the story came full circle with each character earning their ending.

❤ Mental health, trauma, and disabilities are a large part of this drama. While it can make for some uncomfortable and exhausting moments watching these characters grow, their journeys felt authentic and realistic.

❤ The vibe of the show - from the OST to the cinematography - is moody and bewitching. It was like watching a twenty hour gothic novel come to life.

❤ It certainly has some campy storylines and characters that could prove too much for some, but it did not take away from my enjoyment.

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Soham Kolhe
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Aug 9, 2020
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

One of the best drama I have watched

'It's okay to not be okay' is an amazing drama that has been aired and I loved the show their concept, their character, their ideology, story , cast , and seo ye ji.The show has been an great success and the interest watcher gets is outstanding .
As you all know both seo ye ji and Kim soo Hyun are one of the Korea's best actors and their brace in this show is great. The chemistry between both leads are one of the best . And the mystery they have created during the show is also the best of best
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Bloom
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Aug 4, 2024
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Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Healing drama doesn’t have to be this gloomy !

It’s okay to not be okay is often reviewed as a healing drama but is healing soo dark and depressing? I can’t say thou.
I keep trying to find a healing element in the show but all I could find was gloominess and some redemption. The main lead couple shared a dark past and it is too messy for them to fall in love .. like hey my mother killed your mother but let’s get past that and become a family !!! Something soo unsettling about their bond.
Even thou it wasn’t FL’s fault what her mother did but her aura was quite similar to her mother.

The female lead had serious anger issues the way she pushed a guy off stairs and almost stabbed someone. She either act like a 5 year old with tantrums or like a psychopath . No in between. She practically forced male lead to live with her. Almost everything about her annoyed me as a viewer.

The autistic brother was quite a special character, ML went through a lot in order to raise his brother. I felt for the ML as his struggle was realistic portrayal of someone taking care of an autistic person. And on top of that he had to take care of the crazy FL as well. His hands were full and he hardly had any life of his own. FL added more to his troubles and not less. So I don’t understand how the ML was benefiting in any way from the relationship.

There were quite some boring episodes in between. I watched it till the end for the sake of finishing it not because it was very interesting.

Music was great. And gang tae is a hottie.

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Flakey8
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Aug 20, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A beautiful drama

I heard about KSH many years back due to his character as Do Min Joon and knew he was a sensation back then.
But it was only 6 years later that i watched MLFTS and came to know how great of an actor he was. When i knew he was returning with a new healing drama that deals with mental issues, i was worried that the show might be a dark and boring one. Thankfully i was wrong. There were so many light hearted moments, meaningful dialogue and mesmerising animations in this show that captivated me from the first episode. Just one word to describe this drama - BEAUTIFUL.

Beautiful storytelling
What i absolutely loved about the script was how the writer had a message behind each episode. Whenever MY or GT started telling the stories with their deep, raspy voices, i could not take my eyes (and ears) off the screen. The animations that accompanied their voices were simply stunning. But the story that literally blew me away was MY’s final book - finding their real faces. I was so touched by how the writer could tie everything up so wonderfully and tell the most perfect story at the end, with such soothing visuals. I will definitely buy the book if there’s an english translated version.

Beautiful acting
A highlight of this drama is most definitely the leads’ intricate acting that can tug at your heartstrings. I lost count of the number of times i felt so frustrated with GT for being too soft towards ST and not giving him a chance to grow and be more independent. Every time ST gets upset with GT, my heart just breaks thinking about how tough life must have been for him his whole life. The most memorable scene for me was when GT was at the rooftop with JS, talking about his mum when he started tearing. I remembered looking at his sorrowful eyes and wondering how anyone could have such deep and beautiful eyes. His acting at that scene made me realise he really was just a small boy who wasn’t given a chance to grow up properly. And not to forget how he had a mental breakdown at the hospital. My heart ached looking at him trembling and seeking forgiveness. All in all, KSH is such a gorgeous actor with the ability to hook you with his emotions.
ST was also brilliant at portraying a character with autism. His stuttering, facial expressions and hand gestures were all so on point. I love all his scenes with GT and MY.
Kudos to SYJ for being able to showcase MY’s warm and humane side despite having to portray her arrogance and bulldozing traits as well. The scene where she was strangled by her father was epic. That look on her face and the tears in her eyes. Brilliant.

Beautiful ending
The last episode is simply the best. I couldn’t believe how everything was wrapped up so nicely and despite having some unanswered questions, none of that mattered anymore. No words can describe how much i loved the ending. The last scene left me with buckets of tears and made me realise how far the characters have come since the first episode. I felt like i was on this healing journey with them.

Beautiful music
Lastly, the soundtracks in this drama left a deep impression on me. I love them all, especially In Your Time by Lee Suhyun.

As with every drama, there were still some parts which i hoped could have been better. I didn’t quite like that the leads met each other when they were young, and also the mother plot line. However, as this is a character driven story as many have pointed out, i still loved the main storyline that focuses on the growth of the characters.

I have learnt a lot watching this drama and you would too.

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yarakdramass
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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This is a KILLER!!

OMG im done with this series im shock i want more episode but this is a killer for 2020 like ill rewatch it for sure like its so good i dont regret watching it at all. First this is really good why because its funny its so so so cute your going to be shock to find out whose the mother is and the kissing scene are magical this is really worth watching like at first i didnt know that i will like it this much and now im sad that its over and the bts are so funny when seo ye ji cough kim soo hyun dance to her cough anyway if you dont watch it you may regret and seo ye ji have so much attitude and this is the best thing in the series everytime i watch it i was so happy anyway watch it or you may regret!!! saraghai its okay to not be okay!!!

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Vitesh P
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 17, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Not Expected Something Like This !!!

Okay so this is my first review on this platform and I am so happy while writing this reviews I cannot express that . This drama has everything to offer .
It will make you laugh , teach you some important life lesson , heart touching music , outstanding performance and the most important thing this drama will make you cry.
I personally cried after a long time while watching a drama / show . It was an emotional rollercoaster ride for me and the way I connected to this drama is something which I can't express in words .
Special mention to the character Sang-tea he steals the show , the real star of the drama ,the character development was so good .
Also it focused on other supporting characters .
The best thing about this drama is that not only main plot but the sub plot got a happy ending too .
I would recommend this drama to everyone please go and watch this once .


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Duchess
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 24, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Best of 2020

Despite everything going on around the world in 2020, the drama community has been fortunate and blessed with dare I say one of the best dramas of 2020.

This is what a good drama is, it is thrilling, engaging and explores a complex issue seamlessly. I loved how they used fairy tales to explain some really difficult and complex issues, just be sure to know you will not look at fairy tales the same way.

I am sure you may have read a lot of reviews on this drama, I will tell you to just start this drama and you will not regret it.
Go with an open mind and an open heart and most importantly have fun XD

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kshme
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

The 2020 Drama we've been waiting for

I think this is maybe my favorite drama that aired in 2020 so far. It's rad because there actually are a bunch of great dramas this year. Typically I wouldn't even hesitate to say any drama with KSH is my fave, but just all around this drama really hit the marks for me.

Story: Okay, so the plot really isn't anything special. There are a lot of common KDrama tropes and I would be amiss to not acknowledge that. BUT I think the writing was really good. For me, story is broken down into two categories: plot and dialogue/character interactions. So in this regard, IOTNBO is pretty meh plot wise but has FANTASTIC dialogue (which really relies on how well the actors pull it off and they totally did so it works). The story for me really revolves around character interactions and character development. The one thing that makes the plot go from boring to meh for me is that everything seems to have a purpose. Also, I really loved the three main characters. While the romance is good, that's not what had me coming back every week. I came back to watch Sang Tae and Gang Tae and Mun Yeong grow and develop as a family. I don't think anyone was really 'cured', which a lot of people were concerned about. Mun Yeong was kind of a b***h before, and at the end she's still a b***h, just a happier b***h. Same goes for the other two; they're always going to be some level of f***ked up. They fight and argue like a real family too! Not some perfect 2012 drama ending here where everyone is all lovey dovey and dusted with morning dew.

Acting/Cast: Over the last few years, I honestly kind of forgot why KSH was my o.g. drama daddy. But lordy, lordy he's back and all those emotions I had are resurfacing. Tbh, it's not even because he's physically that attractive to me personally, but his acting skills just get me going. So much talent in one person should be illegal. Honestly the highlight of my weekend is when he ugly cries so that I can also ugly cry and release all the emotions I've pent up during quarantine. I've never finished a drama with SYJ as a lead (I dropped Moorim School) but now with getting introduced to Woo Do Hwan, I'm all hyped to watch Save Me. Also, my bisexual ass was in love with her this whole drama. Most of the time I fall for the male leads cause they do be a snacc, but honestly if I had to choose between KSH and SYJ in this drama you'd really be tearing at my heart strings. But hands down, Oh Jung Se was my unexpected star of the show. My mom has worked with kids on the spectrum my whole life. It is so fantastic to see a good representation of someone and e honestly did such a great job. I'm a really big pusher for LGBT actors playing LGBT character, or asian actors playing asian characters, etc. The same holds true I think for characters on the spectrum, BUT I'm really grateful for his fantastic portrayal. He it the glue in the story. Without Sang Tae Oppa, or Oh Jung Se really, I think I would rate this drama an 8.5.

Music: The OSTs fit the theme but none were really my taste in music.

Rewatch: I've already started rewatching T_T I'm not ready to say goodbye...

TLDR; I've stopped rating dramas quite as high the more I watch. The acting is great, the writing is great, it has great cinematography, the production value is great, it just hits in all of the right places. I know that romcoms or hyped dramas with big name actors are not for everyone. But this drama is honestly top tier for my personal preferences, which is why I'm rating it so high.

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Erika A
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 3, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

A TRUE MASTERPIECE !

(I'm a year late in writing this review but, I had to do it. So bear with me)
It's Okay To Not Be Okay is a drama that will stick with you for a long time even after you've finished watching it. Sure it's not our typical boy meets girl, fall in love, etc. kinda story. It is more than that, and there lies its beauty. It involves themes we often don't come across in many dramas and mainly focuses on the development of the main characters. They are people that have been through hell. (So much that we wish nobody goes through.) But that's what makes them what they are. The best part? They're all in it together as a team.
A very special shout-out to my most favorite character, Sang Tae, played by Oh Jung Se- he was outstanding. Kim Soo Hyun was wonderful as always and nailed his role. The only other drama I watched of Seo Ye Ji was Hwarang but, I don't remember her so well from it. Here, I can't think of a better actress to play Ko Mun Young. She slayed it. The way she brought out the many shades in her character was impressive. The rest were just as great.
My most favorite part of the drama was the stories written by Mun Young. They may come off as just normal fairy tales but the morals behind each of them were so touching and, they were in some way related to the characters.
It's Okay To Not Be Okay is one of its kind but, there is a teeny tiny possibility that not everyone will appreciate it because it is not a light-hearted drama that everybody can enjoy. But that shouldn't stop you from exploring it. If you're hesitating to watch it, go for it. I'm sure you'll be hooked in no time.

P.S. - Initially, I started watching this drama when it was airing but got invested in another that I failed to keep up with this and eventually put it on hold for more than a year. I feel so guilty for doing that because this gem was right under my nose and, I failed to see it. (Don't be like me)

Happy Viewing! :)

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TheRealLC
2 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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My favorite Kdrama of all time

This Kdrama was made for me, but I understand that most people won't like it. I actually have recommended this drama to many of my friends and family, and no one I know who has watched it has liked it. But I feel the need to say why I loved it.

1) I don't think the FL is actually a psycho, even though she's pretty much established as such. Other than dismembering butterflies as a child (OK that's a little serial killer-y), everything she does in the show makes total sense. If anything, I think she is more relatable and human than any other FL I've ever seen in a drama, but people don't like her because she is basically just very honest. She openly talks about wanting to have sex with the ML, she stops someone from murdering his own daughter, she stops people from attacking someone with Autism, she writes Tim Burton-esque children's stories, and she lets someone who is mentally ill be themselves in public so that their family can no longer act like he doesn't exist. And for these reasons... she's crazy? I'm sorry but y'all are crazy. I related to this character so much. I think the FL was a great illustration of how much our society loves drama, and hates honesty (and also hates people suffering from mental illness, which is why we hide them away instead of helping them heal). (I get that the actress playing this role had some scandals in real life, and I actually think she's a really bad person in real life, but personally I never rate dramas based on what's going on in the actors' personal lives).

2) This drama does the BEST job at showing mental illness from many perspectives, and has a very modern take on what it means to heal from trauma. Basically the whole show is about people from different backgrounds coming to their own understanding that they cannot run away from their problems, and that by facing their fears and themselves, they can heal. It's honestly so beautiful to watch this healing play out across different characters (including ones who are not hospitalized for mental illness in the show, and are considered "normal" people, like the ML).

3) There is so much chemistry between the ML and the FL lead. You really can tell that they love each other, but they are guarded because of the trauma of their past. I think the complexity of this is really something to watch. Plus, pretty much every character in the show has an actual, fully realized character arc that makes sense.

I get that people feel this show is too dark, and too triggering. Honestly, I think that has more to do with the people watching the show rather than the show itself.

The show is also gorgeous. I didn't find the OST particularly memorable, but it also doesn't hinder the show, which is a pretty good thing in my opinion.

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Alexis
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 1, 2021
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

This drama is so beautiful and perfect!

I actually never planned to watch this drama as I'm not really a fan of Korean dramas (I prefer Chinese dramas). I thought it would be those cliché dramas where I can probably predict what will happen next, but it isn't! There are so many plot twist that makes you shock every episode. I also fell in love with the characters, the story and the songs played throughout the drama. I even cried as I was watching this :( The actors were so amazing, everything felt real and you can see in their eyes how great they are at portraying their character. I love that this drama is not just your typically romantic drama, but it tackles the character's mental health/issues that most people also have in reality. I think what makes this drama so good is that a lot of people can relate to each of the characters. The main leads, Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji, have an amazing chemistry!!! When I watched the behind the scenes, they were so comfortable with each other and I was happy to find out that they were actually in the same agency!!!

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Deborah
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Nov 13, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Masterpiece

I may be a bit biased because I really loved it, to the point that I asked myself if this drama was just made for me!!!!!! Jokes a part I think this drama is really well made, to the point that even who dislike it has to admit it, because in my opinion there's really nothing to not like here, but I know that not everyone could like it, opinions and preferences are different for everyone and this drama is not an easy walk. The story, the major plot is the journey the characters has to go through to find themselves, then there's the thriller side and of course they intertwine as puzzle's pieces.
The characters are deeply scarred and they live their lives as aftermath of that, they become addicted to the behavior they started having because of their own traumas, misunderstandings and mistakes. They're judged for their surface and marked as what they're not. With the encounter of the three leads their lives start to change and their journey becomes even more tortuous, because sometimes getting better it's harder than staying still, they have to face not only their past but them selves too. It goes deep into their fears, insecurities, secrets and scaring moments of their lives and you can see how they're struggling to come out, you don't understand them until you get to know them and feel their pain too, I think it makes people think about lots of things, as struggling with their problems, with their past, with mental illness, mental disorders , judging..
The cast was amazing, their acting skills are amazing, not only the leads but all the cast, but yeah I found the leads out of this world, I fell in love with SYJ as soon as I heard her voice and when I saw her I was astonished, the way she portrayed KMY was perfect, every little gesture, I think her character is really charismatic, even if she appears as "crazy" it takes a very little time to understand that it's not all as it appears. SYJ expressed her emotions really well, making you questioning everything you just believed KMY was and wanting to get to know her better. KSH was really amazing too, he looked like a puppy in the drama, a worn out puppy, exhausted and tired of what life was serving him, MGT was locked up to a life he thought he had to do, in a behavior he thought he had to have, I think his journey was the most difficult one. Just watching him you could understand the pain. OJS was special, portraying MST he showed us the problems and the difficulties someone who suffer of autism has, he was really innocent and in his innocence he shows us so much maturity and truth about life, he deeply moved me, he did a really good job.
It's not only the story and the cast that made IOTNBO an amazing drama, but also the visual and the music, (with visual I mean directing, scenography, costumes etc..). The visual was beyond perfection and the music too, when I was watching it I was really captivated by how beautiful it was on screen and the music was perfectly put in it, the music too expressed the moments really well, as soon you heard the notes you understand, you start feeling.
I liked the fairy tale way to narrate the story and I liked the fairy tales too (I brought two of them!), you heard the stories and then see how they are reflected in their life, and also in real life, I think this is one of the reason why I liked this drama so much, in some of them even if not in the same way I reflected my self.
The thriller plot is great too, but being an healing drama you give more attention to other things but as every thriller you want to find out what happened, you want to know why MST is so traumatized about "nabi" the so scaring butterflies.

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