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Crazy about Asian dramas
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Jul 21, 2018
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
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Rewatch Value 5.0
Emotional love story ,where two person were connected with each other with so many emotions. Story move between not two kids but actually four kids ,Na moo (lead actor ),his brother (Hyun Moo) ,Nak Won (lead actress)and her brother . because of one physcopath how their life ruin or can say destroy badly and how they endure this pain from 12 years .How they overcome with this trauma all this had been seen in the drama ....
Child actor and actress did amazing work ,totally justified the character ,pain ,fear, all perfectly seen in their and choose adult character is totally match up with the child face and character .All adult characters also did great acting......
Background music according to the situation is just perfect and so emotional that they connected us with the drama so badly they feeling bad all the the time for those four character ......
I like one message from the drama which had been shown last part of one of the starting episode ,it is like this,"..if we survive then we have to live and keep on doing work and then it's up to you how to handle this life or how to live with this life with regrets or to do something good to make each day better.""right Never give up...


Wickedness is not developed ,it is in blood? or it is in choice...this statement confused me ,is this statement related to lead actor or actress. Some dialogue I like it 1 if you want to cry then cry 2.if you want a hug then hug.
Don't keep everything inside otherwise one day you will burst or you will break...3..I like the dialogue said by Na moo and Nak won respectively ,"Even a person like me ,there is paradise","Even a person like me there is a tree to lean on ".. 4.
"in this way our nightmare like story will come to an end.

Na Moo (adult) acting was too good .when he cry I also get tears in my eyes ,his acting (Na Moo character) touch my heart ,too much sympathy I have toward this character

Nak woo (adult) is very pretty and cute and nicely hold to an expressions which totally shows that from outside she is happy go lucky type person but from inside she is scared,sad and worried (about Na Moo).

Hyun Moo also did a great acting when he was frustrated with Na moo because his father always admire his younger not him and then he realised that ge was living with a lie from so many years just like his father he become a bad brother ,bad son and bad human ,he regret for every deed he did in the past and then story take a turn.

The one who play the role of Na Moo father's is totally look like a villian (bad /physco).He should be awardes best negative role .
Then that reporter ,her appearance ,the way she smile totally look like cunning woman .Though she is reporter but she has no mercy at all. She should be awarded as a best negative female role.secondly I thought that reporter also had some past story with both the criminal father and son thatst why she is showing so much interest to long old story but she was murdered in the middle of drama that confused me ..In this way there is ending of this character ...

Too good ,no flaws in any part ,totally connect with story and character.every character in this drama are too good..


Best ending ,cute ending , lovely ending and just perfect..Everyone did a great job too good............Too good but so emotional one..

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Anais
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Dec 8, 2023
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
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Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Family doesn't begin and end with blood.

This story is supposedly centered around a tragic love story but in truth, I would rather say that it is a family drama spread over a decade.

The story is quite complex and long, but it all starts with Yoon Na Moo. He is a studious and upright young man, who meets Gil Nak Won, a newly moved neighbor. What should have been the beginning of a tender love story between young teenagers quickly descends into hell, and all because of Yoon Hui Jae, Yoon Na Moo's dear father. You see, Yoon Hui Jae is a psychopath and serial killer, over the course of his life he has killed women with no motive. This man who only gives value to strengh, has two sons, Yoon Hyun Moo is Yoon Na Moo's big brother. Yoon Hyun Moo is basically a bully, but this is more complex, in truth, he is a character who has lived with the suffering of not being acknowledged by his father. Considered a "weakling", he never received any degree of attention. So, he's acting out, trying to attract the attention of his father, but also his stepmother who cared for the two boys. In contrast, Yoon Na Moo is the son cherished by his father, whom he holds in great esteem, since he was very young.

With that said, Yoon Hui Jae, the father considers that any kind of love and affection that his beloved son receives is holding him back, making him weak. This leads to a terrible Christmas night where the father murders Gil Nak Won's parents, and attempts to kill her too only to be stopped by his son, who defends Gil Nak Won against his father, calls the police, and later testify against him.

We then follow the characters over the space of 12 years, as they grow up and try to live with the terrible memories of that night, still mysterious to the public. Yoon Na Moo tries to atone for his father's crimes by being a police officer.

The story becomes more complex when murders by a serial killer begin and a stalker tries to take Gil Nak Won's life.

The series initially relied heavily on flashbacks to emphasize the relationship of each character, their motives and actions. The characters in the family are well developed. And if at the beginning we are carried away by the love story between Gil Nak Won and Yoon Na Moo when they are young, and which continues over time, quickly the family relationships in the Yoon family become the center of the intrigue and the main engine of the series.

Despite how fucked up the characters are, discovering the obsessions and unhealthy relationships they have, I can't help but have affection for them. Whether it's the mother-in-law who fled with her little daughter, witnessing Yoon Hui Jae one night with a bloody face, and who is trying to make up for leaving the two boys behind with their father. The big brother who tries to repair a family that no longer exists by committing crimes but also by sacrificing himself. The little sister who loves her two brothers unconditionally. And the more fascinating one of the psychopathic father with his youngest golden son.

This is an intricate and tragic web to behold.

As a final mention, I must say that I loved hearing the pronounced dialect of the main characters, I found it very charming.

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agent dan
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Jun 26, 2023
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Definitely worth the time

it's like a roller-coaster ride and every cast plays it parts amazingly maybe for some it's not their cup of tea but for me I enjoy it very well

the main couple is not that cringed type as the story progresses it will show their bond from their childhood days to the present one and even the brother of the main lead althrough the half of the show you're going to get mad of him but the second half it shows the other side what an amazing turn of events and I think every fan of mystery/crime/romance drama will live this show
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FiendishEd
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Jun 24, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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There were more hugging scenes than I could count, as well as flashbacks. The show kept me in fear as I watched how our leads dealt with their next harrowing situation. Jin Ki Joo and Jang Ki Jong were splendid in their roles. Their younger counterparts were also very noteworthy. The villain was exceptional, making you have shivers whenever he appeared on screen. The show did get repetitive after the beginning with similar dialogue for certain scenes, and the plot was barely progressing. Still an enjoyable watch surprisingly though.
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PHope
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Jul 29, 2018
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
Come and hug me has you from the first few minutes of the very first episode. The whole drama brings up memories from the Just between lovers drama, as the plot about two people who had to overcome the same painful experiance and still be together is kind of the same. In this case the past that haunts the two characters and everyone around them is the father of the lead who is a serial killer. The story and its presentation are excellent and the whole atmosphere superb, as well as the performances. This drama has its way to make you cry, as it is packed with emotions and action scenes. However, towards the ending, it did got a bit tiring, but overall it was terribly good, so 8 out of 10.

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Kariso
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Oct 17, 2022
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

a story that explores good & evil & presents both sides objectively w/o playing the devil's advocate

tropes: #secondchance #sharedtrauma #softmalelead #angst (short-lived) #firstlove #norandombreakup #healing #trauma #codependence #violence #goodandevil

ah, what a journey. this show was really good and emotional with a solid story. i thought the show represented the side of the victims, as well as the mentality of the abuser(s) very well. the show itself, while showcasing both of these perspectives, didn't shy away from endorsing the victims' side, as well as making a point out of the offenders' logical fallacies.

Namu and Nakwon had such a great love. the kind where they could never even look at anyone else. it's so interesting because, in this story where the FL's parents are murdered by the ML's father, the FL never once blames the ML. Nakwon didn't even blame him on the day that it happened. she had just watched her parents die and went through the most traumatic event anyone can experience, yet she worried about letting Namu know that it wasn't his fault. i just felt like they loved each other so deeply. i think it might've been the innocence that falling in love as children brings to a relationship or the fact that they could never heal all those years that they were apart that made their love so great.

if i had to pinpoint the main focus of this drama, i would say that this is a story about healing. more than any of the scenes, i found the last scene where Namu and Nakwon saw their 16 yo selves and hugged them the most emotionally devastating. it was an amazing portrayal of 'healing your inner child.'

now, this is definitely a heavy show that puts the viewer through a lot of different emotions. some scenes can be quite triggering. there are depictions of murder, more specifically femicides committed by a man who targeted women who were weaker than him to enact violence. there are themes of trauma and depictions of the impact trauma can have on people, such as nightmares, or different tendencies. there's death and blood shown, of course. so beware of those themes.

all of these actors gave the performances of a lifetime on this show, by the way. the leads. the reporters, the brother, the mom, the dad. everyone acted their ass off and brought this story to reality. in the beginning, i saw so much of a resemblance between the young Namu and Nakwon and their older versions that I truly believed in their story. i felt like i could see their young selves every time i looked at them. the continuity was amazing. i also loved how Namu just became that little 16 yo kid every time he was with Nakwon and looking into her eyes. i felt like that was such a great representation of a traumatized kid who never got to grow up and heal. a lot of that was Jang Ki Yong i think.

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liteulkwin
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Dec 20, 2018
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Beautiful story showcasing how the evil actions of just one man affects the lives of countless others. Our main characters take years to forgive themselves after experiencing a trauma. The writers ask the psychological question of whether evil is innate or cultivated. The antagonist pushes everyone to the edge. While I thought the premise was very tragically beautiful, there were definitely some technical deliveries in the writing that fell short. Some events just happened way too easily for the antagonists. The trust, loyalty and love between the main couple runs deep, but the romance itself is played out to be very sweet almost like puppy love. Whether you're into that or that, I'll go ahead and say that it is not the focal point of the drama. It's cute, but they don't have electrifying chemistry.

The acting was mostly incredible. Both young and adult actors for the male lead were able to portray this impossible sadness through their eyes. Supporting actors did not underdeliver either. They allow me to overlook the female lead. I don't think it was her acting so much as the injustice to her character. Gil Nak Won is commendable for her positive outlook on life even though she's witnessed and experienced horrifying events, but other than that, she was just not that interesting. Almost every supporting character was more interesting.

It's been a long time since I've watched a drama without wanting to check the ending. It was definitely worth not doing so. While this isn't something I'd rewatch, I enjoyed every moment of the first run.

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Ongoing 29/32
CreatureofHabit
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Aug 20, 2019
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
The rating for this show is completely off the mark. I had high expectations for the show partially because of the rating and partially from watching the first episode. However, it only took a few episodes for the constant replaying of particular scenes and extended pauses to make me want to fast forward. The suspense is lukewarm at best and the acting is probably the only thing going for it. The story was a nice change of pace from the typical rom-com but was carried out badly. The characters were very one-dimensional and predictable and there was little to no growth.
Overall: Don't recommend it unless you're into serial killer + don't mind rewatching the first episode flashback multiple times in the same episode throughout every episode. Lastly, the episodes were too short, there's no need for this show to be 32 episodes. Could have been done in 12-16 episodes with better storytelling.

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Duckk
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Apr 21, 2022
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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...empty

I wanted to love this drama so bad. The first 12ish episodes were absolutely amazing and I was sure this drama would be a 10/10 or a 9/10 at the very least. But after the main idea was introduced, nothing more interesting happened. It’s not really a good sign when the synopsis of a drama is the most interesting part about the drama. The plot just kind of went in a weird direction and never really recovered. I was hoping the main plotline would be centered around Yoon Hui Jae but it ended up being around one of his weird little underlings for most of the drama. To me it seemed kinda dumb to include him at all besides to make the audience think that the older brother was the murderer and then make the brother out to just be a victim of Yoon Hui Jae by revealing this other psycho dude to be the one that caused all the crimes in the first place. I definitely would have enjoyed this better if YHJ escaped earlier and was hunting them the whole time instead of just in the last 8 or so episodes. The entire plot also felt too safe and too diluted if that even makes any sense. Like everything was moving at a snail’s pace for some reason and it just got really boring after a while. Someone needs to take this speed up button away from me because the last third of this was watched at 3 times speed and it was still too slow. I agree with another review that said the emotional depth between the leads was not there. I feel like there’s supposed to be something but their entire relationship feels very shallow and one-dimensional. My guess is because they didn’t allow for enough screen time to flesh out their relationship and the drama focused more on the serial killer plotline. With the snail’s pace they took, they could have honestly done both. I’m convinced that Jang Ki Young just doesn’t pick very good romance dramas because I didn’t like anything that I watched him in except for The Boy Next Door. I really don’t know what to say besides that I wanted MORE from this. Just more of everything. More drama, more angst, more romance, more fleshed out characters. Just more. Still a 7/10 because I believe this is a decent story but it just felt oddly empty to me.

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Daralby Liyi Lee
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Jan 1, 2019
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Overall 9.5
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Story line from this show is amazing and i don't get why it's sooooo underrated!
I guess its only to blame the other dramas that aired together with this show otherwise they would have made it a bigger hit.

It is not your typical "this is going to happen" kind of show, not really predictable unlike some other shows. Actors be it they are main roles/supporting roles/young actors, they are all amazing imo. Especially the killer and main casts. The killer gives out the perfect 'aura' around him whenever he talks and it just get on my nerves. Young actors/actresses had really good chemistry besides the adult version too! Totally love the boy just like how i loved him in Pinnochio, aigooooo~

He's gonna be a next big star like Yeo Jin Goo or the rest!

I would definitely rewatch this drama in a few years time because i would say it's worth my time being thrilled by the father. It's probably better than Defendant to me because it has the essence of fluffiness from the main characters that everyone's missing.

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Krys
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Jul 26, 2018
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Overall 9.0
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Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
Just finished the last episode and all I can say is... Wow!

Okay, I have more to say now.
I've watched a few crime dramas before and enjoyed them so I thought I knew what to expect from Come and Hug Me. But I was very very wrong. This is not a crime drama, this is a drama about fighting for every grain of happiness you can find in life. Yoon Na Moo and Gil Nak Won suffered so much during this show but never gave up on living. It would have been very easy for then to decide to become terrible people or at least gaurd themselves from caring about anyone for fear they would just end up losing them, but they never did.

I am trying so hard not to spoil anything by using vague language so I will just say that both Na Moo and Nak Wok forgive and love people at times when forgiving and loving is the most difficult thing to do, and that was beautiful to watch. Yes, there is romance, but even the romance is done in a way that shows you how selfless and caring both of these people are. And thankfully, their selflessness was never once portrayed as a weakness. It made them stronger.

Yoon Na Moo's father was by far the most evil character I've seen in a drama. He was filled with so much hatred and violence. But as bad as it was when he physically hurt people, the emotional torment he put his victims through was much worse. It didn't matter if he was behind bars or not, he always found a way to increase their sufferings and I hated him for that. This means the writers and the actor portraying him did their job. And he wasn't even the only character that evoked these strong emotions in me. All the villains had me waiting anxiously for the moment they would finally get what was coming to them. I know I'm invested in a story when I care that much about even the bad guys.

But as ugly as the villains were there was just as much beauty in this drama. Yoon Na Moo's mother was just as beautiful as his father was ugly. This woman loved her children with every thing she had. And the best part is that her sons were not related to her by blood. Sometimes TV and movies neglect to show that blood has nothing to do with true family and this show went out of it's way to prove that. Almost all of the true relationships in this show were not connected by blood but selfless love. This is a message I can get behind!

And of course the way Na Moo and Nak Won loved one another was beautiful. While I would have understood Nak Won not being able to be around Na Moo because her reminded her of his father, I was so happy that wasn't the case. So many people, including Nam Moo himself, judged him based on his father's crimes so the fact that she never did was a breath of fresh air. She loved him because of who he was. She knew he was a great man and refused to allow his father to change how she felt about him. She lost so much thanks to that evil man, and I was happy she didn't allow him to take Na Moo away from her too. There isn't a ton of romance in this dram, but when it happens it was very welcomed and impactful.

This drama is not for the faint of heart. It's very violent from beginning to end, but the violence is not used simply to shock the viewers. It serves a purpose.

I could go on and on about this show for several more paragraphs, but I will end this review by telling you that the ending will not disappoint. Everyone may not end up where you thought you wanted them to, but they will end up exactly where they belong and there are absolutely no loose ends. So watch this drama and then either ask for or give a hug to someone who loves you because hugs can be very healing.

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echubbi
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Aug 26, 2021
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Slow burn that never fully ignites

While I did enjoy CaHM for what it was, my goodness was this a slow drama. Nothing particularly happened, as you were repeatedly shown flashback after flashback. Anything that happened in the present storyline could’ve been fit into six episodes or less. True to the drama’s name there were so! many! hugs!! The leads paired well, they had rly good chemistry! Of course there’s the childhood connection trope, so the romance was always there, but in different forms. I also liked the side characters, but tbh they didn’t really do anything. The main villain…although he was spine-chilling, there are definitely more well rounded villains out there. Without going too much in depth, I’d say watch this drama if you have time, but the slowness in the drama’s story development might be a turn off.

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