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The Hymn of Death korean drama review
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The Hymn of Death
1 people found this review helpful
by Silver
Jan 3, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

You'll surely love this drama!

This one was a good one. I really liked the story. It's heartbreaking though that it's based on true life events.

Ever since the drama started, I kinda realized what the ending would be. To be honest, it would've been better if that opening scene on the ship is actually removed. Personally, I find things way more enjoyable when they turn out to be what I least expect them to.

I really liked Shin Hye Sun's acting. Such big applause for her. She spoke so loudly to us just through her eyes and body movements. Can't quite speak this highly for Lee Jong Suk though. During many of the critical scenes we see him just standing or barely speaking to Hye Sun. His lips also gave me the feeling he was slightly smiling or trying to look good for the camera most of the time. I think that's just his resting face though. Yet I would've preferred something different, this was not a happy story after all. The moment he got out of the police station he also seemed way better or chilled than what a real person in that situation would be. The fighting scene with his father was very powerful and I think he did so good on that one. Overall I would say; maybe that's the kind of character he had to portray, maybe it was also due to poor acting/directing but we needed a stronger ML.

Back to the story: the whole thing about one's duties towards their families really gets me thinking in every drama . I really admire the respect and massive consideration children are taught to have and express towards their families from a young age. It reflects such positive energy to me and makes me feel warmhearted. Yet, this story was terribly sad. Such great talented young people had to suppress their true feelings and selves for their family needs. Even worse, they decided to take their life away while calmly chatting and watching the sunset on a summer afternoon. How heavy could their hearts be at such a young age? Times are different now for sure. Yet I hope we all learn to be more thoughtful towards one's life and freedom.

All in all, I really appreciate this drama. Everything was nicely depicted, especially the fighting and loving spirit of youth during 1890-1926. Despite its tragic ending, their love was beautiful. Only in the end they understood Takeo Arishima's motive of taking his life away. Death can also be a choice, a choice to live.

P.S I pray they found the peace they were yearning for.
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