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Chocolate
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by julia
Feb 17, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 3.0
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this drama is mediocre at best. with so much focus in the synopsis on the main couple, you'd assume we'd be presented with some development by the main leads that would make you feel warmth when they eventually ended up together; the side stories became a focal point, so much so that i had lost interest in the main couple by the time they were together, and found myself bored by their constant teetering, and moon cha young's apparent inability to speak.

starting off strong in the first episode, i was intrigued and saw potential in the story. by episode two, i was confused and questioning whether i should even continue. with kang nearly dying in libya to min sung and cha young becoming a couple, only for her to leave and for min sung to becoming ill, i didn't know what to focus on when it came to the plot. too much happened, with unnoticeable time skips that made me wonder what exactly was going on.

i continued on...

the drama was filled with heartwarming and heartbreaking stories about lives within a hospice and i could appreciate the characters and tales of each patient, and we saw some sweet moments between main and side characters that caused my eyes to well up (though i found that i probably only cried twice, to my surprise considering how much others had been mentioning a box of tissues should be ready before watching this drama). eventually, this became tiresome and i found myself skipping through the scenes of other characters, hoping for some development with the main characters. the stories took away from my focus on the leads which eventually caused me to lose interest in them completely and led me to become more interested in lee joon's character as a whole (which fell short, as we can only assume he goes back to the hospital, but no satisfactory finale).

by the end of it, the relationship between kang and cha young felt unnatural, and what could have been sweet romance felt awkward, as they had lost the spark they had at the beginning. i found myself just waiting for it to end, i had watched so much of it, i couldn't just drop it at the last few episodes. the ultimate episode ended with them once again meeting in greece after she had run away but left me with no satisfaction nor a warm feeling inside.

a positive is that i paid much more attention to the OST of this drama than any other drama i've watched, i'd say, and found myself enjoying the sweet melodies of the show.

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The Laundryman
2 people found this review helpful
by julia
Feb 9, 2019
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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not sure what prompted me to write a review since i usually never do, but here we go.

albeit somewhat strange, i found it to be an enjoyable watch. as described, it's an action-comedy with a supernatural twist and i found that it was just that. i had my fair share of laughs and nail-biting moments, i even nearly cried when i thought they were going to die, so overall i had a fun time watching. didn't find the acting to be the greatest i've ever seen (mostly from wan qian) but it's pretty fitting to the comedy aspect of the movie. also, the aesthetics and imagery of the movie were pretty rad, esp no.1's place! although there was no soundtrack (the song at the ending credits was pretty cool though), the occasional eerie music, etc built up the atmosphere to make it more immersive. generally, it's just an entertaining film that i wouldn't mind watching again.

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