A lot of chemistry
is a drama that delves deep into themes of disability and death, tackling heavy subject matter with a focus on the complex relationship between the two main characters. As they navigate their personal struggles, including challenges in their respective careers, the story unfolds with emotional intensity.
What truly struck me was the palpable chemistry between the protagonists, which draws you in from the very beginning. Their dynamic is captivating, and it’s the heart of the narrative that keeps you invested throughout.
However, despite its compelling nature, this isn't a drama I would rewatch. The subject matter is quite heavy, making it emotionally taxing at times. Additionally, the final episodes left me somewhat underwhelmed, not quite living up to the buildup of the earlier parts of the series.
Nonetheless, I do recommend giving it a watch. While it may not be light entertainment, it's a story that challenges and engages, offering a profound exploration of life’s more difficult aspects
What truly struck me was the palpable chemistry between the protagonists, which draws you in from the very beginning. Their dynamic is captivating, and it’s the heart of the narrative that keeps you invested throughout.
However, despite its compelling nature, this isn't a drama I would rewatch. The subject matter is quite heavy, making it emotionally taxing at times. Additionally, the final episodes left me somewhat underwhelmed, not quite living up to the buildup of the earlier parts of the series.
Nonetheless, I do recommend giving it a watch. While it may not be light entertainment, it's a story that challenges and engages, offering a profound exploration of life’s more difficult aspects
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