I never knew i would stay till the end of the series
if you are looking for a comfort drama, less romance, and a bit of slice of life, this is for you.
started this show with zero expectation, then i found myself get immersed and crying while watching. the first half is quite fast-paced for a melodrama. ive been told it's a slowburn, so i didnt expect any romantic scene at the beginning, they started to flirt in episode 12 something so if you are looking for a swoony romance drama this is definitely not for you.
i tend to get bored easily while watching melodrama but Chocolate is so well written, the plot, the character development are amazing but i just not fond of the ending, it feels so rushed and i wish to see more bromance between lee kang and lee jun.
i appreciate the substories of the patients at the hospice, heartwarming and i cried A LOT, but we barely see the two leads it looks like they are just like the other side characters. maybe that's how the writer wanted it to be. i love the way they relate all the patients with their 'comfort' foods on their deathbed :')) and each food tells a story.
just two souls find comfort in each other, along the journey of healing. this drama is good but not super good that i'll watch it again. i'll cherish the first experience watching this.
started this show with zero expectation, then i found myself get immersed and crying while watching. the first half is quite fast-paced for a melodrama. ive been told it's a slowburn, so i didnt expect any romantic scene at the beginning, they started to flirt in episode 12 something so if you are looking for a swoony romance drama this is definitely not for you.
i tend to get bored easily while watching melodrama but Chocolate is so well written, the plot, the character development are amazing but i just not fond of the ending, it feels so rushed and i wish to see more bromance between lee kang and lee jun.
i appreciate the substories of the patients at the hospice, heartwarming and i cried A LOT, but we barely see the two leads it looks like they are just like the other side characters. maybe that's how the writer wanted it to be. i love the way they relate all the patients with their 'comfort' foods on their deathbed :')) and each food tells a story.
just two souls find comfort in each other, along the journey of healing. this drama is good but not super good that i'll watch it again. i'll cherish the first experience watching this.
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