Details

  • Last Online: 4 days ago
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Kent, UK
  • Contribution Points: 6 LV1
  • Roles: VIP
  • Join Date: October 2, 2019

MattPeddlesden

Kent, UK

MattPeddlesden

Kent, UK
Hi Bye, Mama! korean drama review
Completed
Hi Bye, Mama!
4 people found this review helpful
by MattPeddlesden
Apr 20, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10.0
Short: You need to be looking for this kind of drama to appreciate it. It's about grief, and it's hard to watch, but in the very best way. The cast shed an ocean of tears throughout, and you'll no doubt contribute as I have. Brilliant powerful performances, a simple but very enjoyable story.

Detailed:
This story is all about grief and its many dimensions. When Yu-Ri is suddenly killed in a car accident leaving her husband and newborn baby behind they, her family and her friends struggle. Yu-Ri exists as a ghost, unwilling to move on to her next life until she sees that everyone is doing well. One day, suddenly, she becomes a real person again, and has 49 days back in the real world.

The story goes through a number of phases as more people discover she's alive again, you find out back stories about how each person dealt with their loss and the feelings and emotions that led up to it. No stone is left unturned, no matter how painful.

Performances from the cast are amazing, particularly the two leads but honestly nobody gets left behind in this one, and when you have someone like Kim Mi Kyung on board you already know you've got a strong cast.

It's not all sad moments, there are some moments of great hilarity like when the three ladies decide to even the scores with the busy body rumour spreading mums at the school, these kinds of moments are dotted around and are just the ticket between some tougher parts of the story.

When I say sad, I don't mean that it's all bad stuff either, it's uplifting in its way and tries to talk about how you deal with grief, it recognises that it's just all ok, however you handle it.

I found myself drawn to watch every episode as it aired but knew each one was going to leave me in a funk by the end because it's just that good.

I loved every moment of this drama, but if you're not in the mood for what this has to offer skip it and come back when you are.

Very much something you can rewatch too, if you need something to trigger (or cover...) the tears to help you get over something else, put this one on and binge it until you feel better. I found the plot generally predictable but not in any negative way, this one's about the journey, and that just makes it all the better for rewatching.
Was this review helpful to you?