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Hello, Me! korean drama review
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Hello, Me!
3 people found this review helpful
by drama-watcher
Apr 8, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers
What's great about this drama? The number one thing for me this drama shows is character growth. We see this in older BHN. She goes from living her whole life feeling guilty and always shameful/apologetic to a woman who has courage , determination, and one who finally forgives herself so she'll be able to love herself.

Of course, she was only able to do that with the interaction of her 17 year old self, which started as someone she didn't like seeing and was annoyed of, to eventually loving and caring for. I saw this as how older BHN struggled so much with her past self due to the accident that killed her dad, which is probably why she didn't like seeing her young self, but as time went on, she began to accept her past self and characteristics, allowing those qualities to return in her older self.

While not as strong as BHN's character growth, we do see character growth in other characters as well, including the ML.

There is romance in this drama, but because character growth is the main focus, the romance is at the minimal, meaning no lovely dovey scenes or big heartfelt confessions, or anything like that. Instead, we see a supportive male lead to the female lead. I didn't mind this at all. It was pretty sweet.

What I could've done without in this drama is the greedy old aunt. This part of the story was not needed. It ruined the light heartedness this drama had. I would like to call her the useless character as she serves no good purpose in my opinion. Without her and her scenes, we would've have a great drama but her scenes made things toxic to a certain degree.

Ending was great and happy but could've been a lot better had they shown more scenes of younger BHN's progress, of how she handles things after the passing of her dad. This would've gave me more of a satisfaction to this drama. This was the only missing piece that I felt like the writers should've gave more screen time on in the final episode.

But overall, it's a good, heartfelt, & underrated drama. Just skip the evil aunt scenes and you'll have a good time watching this.
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