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Thirty but Seventeen korean drama review
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Thirty but Seventeen
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by blackenllama
Jul 16, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Why is this so underrated

Why haven't I watched this sooner? This has been a beautiful and rewarding journey, it was a lot better than I expected it to be. It was so good I didn't want it to end!
I loved everything. The small details of storytelling, the conclusion of their tragedy, their mindsets, their growth and acceptance. I am in love.
The couple was one of the most precious ones I have every seen, I mean look at Gong Woo Jin, isn't he the best boyfriend you could ever ask for? Understanding and respectful. I loved their relationship in every sense.
Honestly, I love comedy and light hearted dramas, they feel so good and make me so happy! Even though it was lighthearted and had the some typical elements of korean dramas, they didn't feel as cheesy und overused like usual. They felt real and sincere, like how Seo Ri knew him already and that it wasn't his fault anyways. That could've easily been a weak storyline, since it puts all the drama it has created to dust. But rather than that, I felt relieved and it made sense. And honestly, the acting was so on point, I don't even know? I came back here (I already bookmark this like a year ago) because I was interested in Yang Se Jong's works after Romantic Teacher, Master Kim and I have always loved Shin Hye Sun (she is so amazing and underrated) and obviously Ahn Hyo Seop. I cried so many times because of their tears, how can Yang Se Jong look so precious even when he cries?
Thanks to everyone that worked on this wonderful story!
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