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Hello me, finding the courage to stand up again
Truthfully when I first heard the premise of this drama, I was skeptical that they could pull it off. A 37 year old and 17year old in the same body? I just this drama would be a disaster in the making. I'm so glad that I watched episode 1 and 2 because I became so invested in the lives of our characters.
Ban Ha-ni is 37 when we meet her, she has a had an awful day where she has lost her job, gotten arrested as a troll and is ready to give up on the world. As she recovers from a life threatening accident, she meets her 17year old self who is full of hope, confidence and is shocked to see how her grown up self has turned out.
We learn that Han-ni feels guilty for her father's passing and has shut herself away from her family and friends in her grief. This is a romance drama about accepting yourself, facing up to the past and looking forward to the future. In a year where we have been stuck at home, stuck in lockdowns, its a gentle reminder for everyone who feels lost, heartbroken, that there will be good days ahead.
Ban Ha-ni is 37 when we meet her, she has a had an awful day where she has lost her job, gotten arrested as a troll and is ready to give up on the world. As she recovers from a life threatening accident, she meets her 17year old self who is full of hope, confidence and is shocked to see how her grown up self has turned out.
We learn that Han-ni feels guilty for her father's passing and has shut herself away from her family and friends in her grief. This is a romance drama about accepting yourself, facing up to the past and looking forward to the future. In a year where we have been stuck at home, stuck in lockdowns, its a gentle reminder for everyone who feels lost, heartbroken, that there will be good days ahead.
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