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Love Playlist Season 3 korean drama review
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Love Playlist Season 3
2 people found this review helpful
by ownes
Jan 22, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
I think part of why I loved this series so much it's because it reminds me of "Age of Youth"- which is, by far, my favourite drama of all time.

It doesn't have the same orchestrated plot nor the big, one hour long episodes, but Love Playlist has those oh-so-typical characters that we grow fond of, that plot that captures life in its particular ups and downs and even cliché moments. And that's what gives this drama its own charm; its colourful and personality-wise diverse cast that manages to touch us, and the characters struggles, that resonate with us and leaves us just as tense, as anxious as them.

To be honest, I jumped straight to this series since it felt the most interesting out of the first three (based on trailers), and the cast all captured my attention. The first two seasons seemed to be far too focused on the same people/group, meanwhile this one felt more "open". We are introduced witty, charismatic Pureum and quiet, reserved Hanneul, two best friends with almost opposite personalities. They were the characters that charmed me the most - apart from Jae In, with her confident spirit, and her close guy friends.

The pace and shooting of the drama felt very professional. The ending phrases, which I guessed its Love Playlist's little touch, were one of the aspects I treasured the most. It gives a bit of a lyrical, almost poetic sprinkle on top of the cake that is the webdrama itself. I liked the ost as well, although I grew tired of hearing 10cm's "Perfect" almost every single episode.
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