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Time Between Dog and Wolf korean drama review
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Time Between Dog and Wolf
1 people found this review helpful
by Zoe
Jan 2, 2016
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.5
The plot of this drama is really compelling. It's the main driving force. Bromance The boys made me smile so hard. They had such great chemistry as mates with Min Gi always putting a smile on Soo Hyun's face. They're the kind of personalities that probably would've never been friends if they hadn't be thrown together when they were young. Min Gi Min Gi plays around a lot. His character made me nervous due to his immaturity. But he's not too bad. He really cares for Soo Hyun. And he's not as stupid as he looks. I liked what the drama did to give him levity to his character. Soo Hyun This guy is such a sombre character. He can kick some serious ass. He is such a tortured character. In the second half, it is nice to see him smiling all the time but not for the reason that you'd expect. I do appreciate that he did wrong things. Considering he's working amongst the underworld, it is only realistic. His character really changes throughout the drama as the ups and downs of his work really drag him around emotionally. Ji Woo This girl kind of annoyed me but not for the usual reasons. I mean, she's not a dramatic character, I guess she just lacked personality. She was just a nice person who just there. Fashion Even though this is a bit of an older drama. I was relieved to see that I didn't find the hairstyles distracting or offensive. Haha. On a random note, the heroine wears some pretty low-cut dresses for a Kdrama.
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