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Tune in for Love korean drama review
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Tune in for Love
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by K-lover61
Jan 12, 2024
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Charming and frustrating and lovely

Finally got around to watching this and I totally fell for the simplicity, tenderness, even the frustration, of this lovely drama, which starts in 1994 and then jumps in years as the story plays out.

Jung Hae-in is a top actor for sure and is like a chameleon, adapting to seemingly any role, with ease. I like how his character in this, refuses to be defined by a key moment in his youth.

The role of Min-soo fit Kim Go-eun like a glove, too. The character was mature, forthright, open and outspoken, which I loved. That balanced JHI's role, who was trying to bury a part of his past, which leads to him often shutting her out.

It really is like fate, the heavens and everything in-between, is trying to scupper their future together.

There are no ridiculously mean, cruel or bitchy characters in this film, which for me, made a welcome change. There is drama and life dishing out some really bad luck, but it feels very normal and more like real life.

Misplaced loyalties, dark shadows, guilt, acceptance and love is the journey.

The story is made by the cast though, for sure. Well worth a watch.
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