Heartwarming, Sad, Hopeful and Amazing
Since I usually prefer dramas that are happy, happy, happy, I was a bit hesitant to watch Tomorrow because of the topic. Suicide is a tragedy and this show would clearly not be full of laughter and cheer. But the reviews were so good that I decided to watch it anyway. And I ended up giving it a 10, which rarely do.
From the unique concept – suicide prevention by grim reapers, of all people – to the touching backstory set in Joseon times, from the flawless acting to the captivating individual stories told in each episode, this drama is heartwarming, sad, hopeful and absolutely amazing. Each episode addresses the question why someone would not want to see tomorrow and take their own life today. Loneliness, bullying, guilt, heartbreak… whatever the reason, we as the viewer understand and feel the character’s pain. And yet, we also see that this is not the solution, that family and friends will be devastated, that there is in fact a tomorrow that is worth living for. Is it a bit too simplistic at times? Perhaps. But the overall message is powerful and uplifting.
I cannot say enough good things about how good the acting was. The four main characters in particular were portrayed sublimely well. I especially loved Kim Hee Sun as the female lead with her passionate approach to her job. And Rowoon was perfect as the accidental grim reaper, idealistic and with a strong sense for justice.
This show is so good that I would absolutely rewatch it and consider it time well spent. Highly recommended. Just be sure there is a box of tissues nearby.
From the unique concept – suicide prevention by grim reapers, of all people – to the touching backstory set in Joseon times, from the flawless acting to the captivating individual stories told in each episode, this drama is heartwarming, sad, hopeful and absolutely amazing. Each episode addresses the question why someone would not want to see tomorrow and take their own life today. Loneliness, bullying, guilt, heartbreak… whatever the reason, we as the viewer understand and feel the character’s pain. And yet, we also see that this is not the solution, that family and friends will be devastated, that there is in fact a tomorrow that is worth living for. Is it a bit too simplistic at times? Perhaps. But the overall message is powerful and uplifting.
I cannot say enough good things about how good the acting was. The four main characters in particular were portrayed sublimely well. I especially loved Kim Hee Sun as the female lead with her passionate approach to her job. And Rowoon was perfect as the accidental grim reaper, idealistic and with a strong sense for justice.
This show is so good that I would absolutely rewatch it and consider it time well spent. Highly recommended. Just be sure there is a box of tissues nearby.
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