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A Piece of Your Mind korean drama review
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A Piece of Your Mind
1 people found this review helpful
by NoobieFan
Oct 10, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
If there are two things that prove that success doesn't always mean you don't get quality from film or TV dramas, it's ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ and ‘A Piece Of Your Mind’ which lost money and didn't garner enough viewers respectively. I've seen dramas such as A Beautiful Mind suffer due to the episodes being cut short but thanks to magnificent writing and a wonderful story, this wasn't hurt in any way. Our story was wrapped up perfectly, in fact.

This was a brilliant drama that gives its viewers a refreshing, slow paced healing session that goes through methods of grieving and caring for one another. No clichés with the love story. The lost first love is a wonderful human being who only wants to help those around her. Our two main leads, Ha Won and Seo Woo, are both struggling with loss and through the use of love and an AI box, they are allowed to work through it and all the struggles that follow. But I think the second set of leads are just as excellently done. Kang In Wook, the husband of Ji Soo, is also in terrible pain, not only after the events of the opening episodes (no spoilers) but his past that links with Ha Won. He can come off as our antagonist, at first, with his attitude and actions but he learns to open up and be free thanks to Soon Ho and his music. And if that wasn't deep enough, there is a very good side plot involving the smaller roles in a Boarding House that Seo Woo lives in. The story is very rich and well developed in all facets except maybe a few technical capabilities (but we’ll ignore those because it’s television). The use of classical music was both melancholy and soothing at the same time. Ditto the soundtrack as well.

The acting of course matches the drama story and writing; just incredible. Jung Hae In is perfect for this role and he knocks another drama out of the park with his terrific acting. An incredible smart young man who is polite but holding a tragic past and an unrequited love interest is a tough role to partake in. So many emotions need to be done in the minute ways. It’s a true nuanced performance that is complimented by a similar character played by Chae Soo Bin.

I would agree with the sentiments that this has a very dream-like feel to it. It’s hard to even say what I felt like watching this drama. I was hooked but I had this intangible feeling. It’s nice.
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