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Crash Landing on You korean drama review
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Crash Landing on You
1 people found this review helpful
by Maddy_XoX
Feb 4, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

Damn

A tad unrealistic with the tornado, out of nowhere, but pretty good so far. I like the slow revealing of everything, and the episodes feel more than an hour long. Slowburn is how I prefer to have a romance unfold, and the found family elements are appreciated well still falling in line with the plot.

The community of the North Korean village is funny, and I like how confident Se-ri is in the unification of North and South Korea. The slow but sure reveal of Se-ri's trauma and the relationship of this to her family is a rather delicate process the directors have done well. The community the women of the North Korean village have*Real Tears* The support they gave Ms. Ma even after being told not to!!!

Jeong-Hyeok is so serious and doesn't have any clue how funny it is ?!
I like how he pouts after Se-ri gives figure hearts to all the guys.
He cares for Se-ri and is getting her stuff to make her feel safe and himself trustworthy, especially because she didn't trust him about which way to go in the forest. The candle scene was beautiful, and I think the first time Se-ri saw Jeong-Hyeok as more than someone who will get her home. My favourite scene is the campfire because he gives Se-ri his jacket! Jeong-Hyeok invited romance, I'm afraid. His whole, I'm not protecting you, I'm just looking out for you attitude is great. And Se-ri knowing his I'm pretending not to be in love with eyes, incredible.
The last 20 minutes of ep. 6?! the goosebumps and near tears?! The stray tears that did fall during the snow-hug, and the tears that fell when Jeong-Hyeok told Se-ri to tell him when she sees and he'll find her in ep. 8?! Ep.10 >< The guys trying to blend in!? Also, the fact Se-ri just came back over to the South was a little wired and felt kinda like a plot hole, but *Shurg*. Se-ri scolding Jeong-Hyeok like a child was very funny and the whole scene with all the guys was definitely a little bit filler but also pretty cute. The scene in Subway when the guys find out Se-ri is awake, adorable!

Jung Man-bok deserves to be talked about as well. I like him, and despite his position, he is trying to be a good, honourable person. I change my mind, he's a dirty rat boy. NEVERMIND!!!

Seung-Jun is not my cup of tea, but he is funny in his ridiculous ways. I'm not a fan of his flakey ways, but it's like that one guy said, "You are trying to be human and a con man" Seung-Jun shouldn't be both, he's not good at either, but I think he could be better at being human. I admire him; I don't always agree with him, but he is changing and I can like that. DID HE REALLY HAVE TO DIE?!

Seo Dan's mother and uncle are the epitomai of brother/sister duos and the chaos that is siblings. Dan, herself isn't my favourite person, older but never wiser and holding on to things decades old. I am rooting for her and Seung-Jun though. Also, love how supportive Dan's mother is! The growth we saw Dan go through during those last few episodes!
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