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D-Day korean drama review
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D-Day
2 people found this review helpful
by SieL68
Jul 22, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Must watch medical drama for all ages

D-Day is one of the best medical dramas you can ever watch because it has a bit of everything: disaster, family, friendship and romance in one great drama. You will find yourself immersed with the characters' individual stories and feel like the disaster really happened and you're with them. It will make you think about the present reality and a lot of what ifs.

At first I actually mistaken this for a movie because tsunami/earthquake movies became trending on Western movies but I discovered it has 20 episodes so I was hesitant at first but when I watched the first episode, it already hooked me. The plot is really interesting. A bit downside, some parts of it are a bit cliche like where there is a corrupt doctor who always go against that selfless doctor who wanna save everybody. Good thing is that some of the characters are like half villain and hero. It creates variance and also makes the story interesting. Most medical dramas are always about romance most of the time, the love line between colleagues and such but D-Day is unique since disaster is a serious matter, it always comes first. The romance are indicated little by little so you crave for more. The romantic scenes became more cheesy as ever. Romance aside, this drama is very touching as well. (It made me cry a lot.)

Even before Descendants of the Sun was born, D-Day already happened. For medical drama addicts, this is a hidden gem you must watch.
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