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I must say, I was really excited to start this drama because Yoon Doo Joon is one of my absolute favourites, words aren't enough to describe how in love I am with him, and I also enjoy seeing Kim So Hyun act. I think she's a talented young lady who is going to deliver better and better dramas as time goes by.
There might be some minor spoilers ahead so please stop reading if you haven't watched the drama yet.
The fact that Ji Soo Ho struggled with depression hit way too close to home because I've been, as well, struggling with depression my whole life. Some days are good, some days aren't but no matter what I do, it's always in the back of my mind. Now, seeing depression presented on the big screen really made me smile because I could see myself in Soo Ho, I could understand him as a person and his struggles. I am in no way one of those people who always complain about under-representation because it's simple: I'll watch it if I like it, I won't if I don't. Producers are in no way obligated to do as I please and I find it really annoying when I see people whine about it so I never expect someone to produce something that represents me, but it was nice to see Ji Soo Ho and how he dealt with his problems.
Song Geu Rim was in no way one of my favorite characters, she might be one of, in my own, personal opinion, Kim So Hyun's most boring characters. She didn't necessarily do something wrong, I just couldn't get myself to like her. I didn't, in no way, dislike, she was just...meh for me.
The romance wasn't something incredible either. The chemistry wasn't off the charts. Most of it was pretty chaste and it's understandable seeing as Kim So Hyun doesn't have that much experience with romantic dramas and the group of people the drama is made for, so I'm not complaining about that. It just didn't make me feel much. They were, however, a good fit.
It started boring me halfway through but I managed to finish it because most of the characters were cute and, as I said before, I really like Yoon Doo Joon and Kim So Hyun.
All in all, it was a nice little drama about love and character development and I would recommend to watch it if you're into cute, puppy-like romances.
There might be some minor spoilers ahead so please stop reading if you haven't watched the drama yet.
The fact that Ji Soo Ho struggled with depression hit way too close to home because I've been, as well, struggling with depression my whole life. Some days are good, some days aren't but no matter what I do, it's always in the back of my mind. Now, seeing depression presented on the big screen really made me smile because I could see myself in Soo Ho, I could understand him as a person and his struggles. I am in no way one of those people who always complain about under-representation because it's simple: I'll watch it if I like it, I won't if I don't. Producers are in no way obligated to do as I please and I find it really annoying when I see people whine about it so I never expect someone to produce something that represents me, but it was nice to see Ji Soo Ho and how he dealt with his problems.
Song Geu Rim was in no way one of my favorite characters, she might be one of, in my own, personal opinion, Kim So Hyun's most boring characters. She didn't necessarily do something wrong, I just couldn't get myself to like her. I didn't, in no way, dislike, she was just...meh for me.
The romance wasn't something incredible either. The chemistry wasn't off the charts. Most of it was pretty chaste and it's understandable seeing as Kim So Hyun doesn't have that much experience with romantic dramas and the group of people the drama is made for, so I'm not complaining about that. It just didn't make me feel much. They were, however, a good fit.
It started boring me halfway through but I managed to finish it because most of the characters were cute and, as I said before, I really like Yoon Doo Joon and Kim So Hyun.
All in all, it was a nice little drama about love and character development and I would recommend to watch it if you're into cute, puppy-like romances.
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