The importance of dreams and passion
Since no one is going to write a review, I will.
This is my first review so bear with me. Since I've watched Sweet Home, I've been waiting for another Korean Drama from Song Kang and was so excited when I heard that he will be in Navillera. I was very excited to watch the first episode of Navillera when it came out and I got to say, IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT. At least not yet.
I am not going to write a huge essay like others but the ballet performance by Song Kang was AMAZING. I was very surprised when I saw it because I didn't have many expectations since he isn't a ballet dancer but I was wrong. I don't know anything about ballet but his skill seems good for someone who only practiced for 6 months. Navillera reminds me of Angel's Last Mission: Love in terms of ballet. Angels' Last Mission was one of my favorite Korean Dramas EVER, so it is understandable that I also like Navillera.
I seriously like the plot. I always wanted to watch a Korean Drama about how it is never too late to pursue your dreams. Song Kang is a plus to this drama, at least for me, it feels like buy 1-get-1 free, watch a good Korean drama + a good actor. I haven't talked about it but Park In Hwan also slayed it. I loved his character and how he displayed emotions on screen. I really hope that there is no romance just because it might intervene the heartwarming plot and steal it from its title. I won't spoil anything about the story so go watch it on your own, I promise, it is going to be worth it.
The only thing that I didn't like that much was the OST. There was a very emotional scene where Chae Rok calls his dad but it was ruined by the OST. Honestly, there isn't much to say since I only watched 2 episodes but I hope that the OSTs get better. After all, OST is one of the best things about Korean Dramas.
All in all, this is a healing Korean Drama with a heartwarming plot so get ready for the emotional rollercoaster. If you like healing Korean Dramas, then this is for you.
This is my first review so bear with me. Since I've watched Sweet Home, I've been waiting for another Korean Drama from Song Kang and was so excited when I heard that he will be in Navillera. I was very excited to watch the first episode of Navillera when it came out and I got to say, IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT. At least not yet.
I am not going to write a huge essay like others but the ballet performance by Song Kang was AMAZING. I was very surprised when I saw it because I didn't have many expectations since he isn't a ballet dancer but I was wrong. I don't know anything about ballet but his skill seems good for someone who only practiced for 6 months. Navillera reminds me of Angel's Last Mission: Love in terms of ballet. Angels' Last Mission was one of my favorite Korean Dramas EVER, so it is understandable that I also like Navillera.
I seriously like the plot. I always wanted to watch a Korean Drama about how it is never too late to pursue your dreams. Song Kang is a plus to this drama, at least for me, it feels like buy 1-get-1 free, watch a good Korean drama + a good actor. I haven't talked about it but Park In Hwan also slayed it. I loved his character and how he displayed emotions on screen. I really hope that there is no romance just because it might intervene the heartwarming plot and steal it from its title. I won't spoil anything about the story so go watch it on your own, I promise, it is going to be worth it.
The only thing that I didn't like that much was the OST. There was a very emotional scene where Chae Rok calls his dad but it was ruined by the OST. Honestly, there isn't much to say since I only watched 2 episodes but I hope that the OSTs get better. After all, OST is one of the best things about Korean Dramas.
All in all, this is a healing Korean Drama with a heartwarming plot so get ready for the emotional rollercoaster. If you like healing Korean Dramas, then this is for you.
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