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.
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