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KdramaQueen89

Orlando, FL

KdramaQueen89

Orlando, FL
When It's at Night korean drama review
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When It's at Night
8 people found this review helpful
by KdramaQueen89
Sep 24, 2012
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
I was bored and looking for a romcom cause ive seen all the best ones and I thought this one seemed different... Story: Kind of have mixed feelings about it. It was very well written because it had a plot and at the same time kept the lightness of usual romcom fare. I also liked that the romance was very simple and straightforward. However I'll be honest and say that the antique crimes setting wasn't the most fascinating and often bored me. Cute simple ending. Acting/Cast: Kim Sun Ah and Lee Dong Gun are already known to be talented actors but i just loved thier chemistry. It wasnt intense or anything but thier relationship felt very natural which matched the lightness of the drama (it didnt focus heavily on romance). I thought it was interesting that Kim Jung Hwa played a supporting role when she started out playing main roles in dramas and movies. I dont know but her acting in this was just over the top. It really made her character annoying. I did think her side romance with the Chief was cute. Oh and I cant forget to mention Park Ki Woong who although only had a supporting role as KSA's brother, he managed to play a significant role by the end. He is just an amazing actor so it was nice to see him in this. Music: Fit the drama but nothing too memorable. Rewatch: I dont think this is something i have to see again. Overall if you like light crime dramas then you'll enjoy this, but if your looking for something more engaging id say look elsewhere.
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