A Pleasantly Mature Storyline
Considering that this drama is relatively short, it manages to accomplish quite a lot. I appreciate the different topics that it covers, and the way it handles them too. Every character we meet is sympathetic and relatable, and deals with genuine, and serious, problems. The plot is serious without delving into angst-territory.
I became interested in actor Lee Soo Hyuk after seeing him as the villain in Scholar Who Walks in The Night, and I must say that he does a splendid job here. He's terrific in brooding, supernatural roles. I look forward to seeing him get more main character roles. The others do a great job too, and elevate scenes significantly when needed. I must applaud the actress Choi Su Jin and the girl playing her young counterpart. Their dynamic in their respective episode was amazing to watch.
Overall, in a drama that is about movie length, we get a great story, good synergy between actors, and lovely visuals on top of it. I loved the look of everything in the store!
I became interested in actor Lee Soo Hyuk after seeing him as the villain in Scholar Who Walks in The Night, and I must say that he does a splendid job here. He's terrific in brooding, supernatural roles. I look forward to seeing him get more main character roles. The others do a great job too, and elevate scenes significantly when needed. I must applaud the actress Choi Su Jin and the girl playing her young counterpart. Their dynamic in their respective episode was amazing to watch.
Overall, in a drama that is about movie length, we get a great story, good synergy between actors, and lovely visuals on top of it. I loved the look of everything in the store!
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