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Great cast and...

First of all, I want to point out that the cast was great. Really perfect. This is a musical drama, so it should contain good music that fits the theme. And it had it all.

Magic in this drama symbolizes joy, even the small one. When we are children, we have something we dream about, but over time we stop thinking about it and we often become ordinary adults who adapt to the expectations of society and are afraid to be original. We forget about these seemingly small things that give us joy.

But each of us needs some magic in life, which will make us feel better at least for a moment. So let's keep at least a little of this childish joy in us to the end. Even if the public finds us weird, it's worth it.

This drama is really good and it covers an important topic.

I have to subtract one point, however, because especially in the first episodes the relationship between the magician and the high school student was shown in a strange way at times. And I didn't like it. Fortunately, this was changed later. But don't get me wrong, there was no romantic relationship between an adult and a student.

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Greekviewer
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Oct 7, 2022
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It was clearly a ten for me

I had my preservations, when I first started watching it, especially when the first song hit off. I said to myself, 'nahhh', there was no way I was going to watch a musical, so I dropped it mid half the 1st episode for about two months, I think. And then, its' time was up! I tried to rewatch it (in the meanwhile I'd forgotten all about it) and it swept me away! I was even wondering, why on earth had I dropped it then, but there's a saying 'everything has its' proper time' and I guess that series was made for that saying.
It was one of these musicals that give meaning to the songs and the songs did indeed came on the right time with the right follow up. The lyrics were on the spot, the actors were amazing as they interprete the songs with their facial expressions and emotions; and that's something one does not easily find in musicals. I applaud for the hard work of everyone.
The ML, Ji Chang Wook, I'd seen in other series and I was pleasantly surprised with his singing and dancing talent. The same goes for the FL, Choi Sung Yun.
I was afraid I was going to be disappointed as the end approached, but thank goodness, no. It was delivered with a rational explanation that did not destroy the whole essence of the story, so congrats to everybody that helped in making 'The sound of magic'.

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Zynia
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Mar 13, 2023
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Absolutely amazing

i LOVED this so much, i watched it in one go as it only has 6 episodes, it felt like a whole fever dream. I laughed, cried, hated and loved throughout this show. Even if you dont normally watch this type of genre i definitely suggest you watch this as it was just amazing. Its definitely a gem and the concept was SO unique, definitely stands out from other kdramas.

And yes it is a musical but i honestly just skipped the parts where they started to sing and i still loved it so it doesn't really matter if you watch the singing parts or not.
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jaxminx
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May 29, 2023
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Rewatch Value 7.0

Wow ok! But what?

Overall, I liked this drama! I'm not usually one for musicals, so i expected to get a little impatient with the volume of characters bursting out into song. But the enchanting visual effects and character's plot lines had me captivated and kept me watching.

Visually the show is vibrant and stunning to watch. Full of creative magic and good old fashioned dance numbers. The magical, child-like element to this show creates an interesting contrast with its darker tones and the mystery that shrouds the magician. And of course, its all wrapped into a classic high school setting (love, love, love).

We follow the two main characters, Ah-Yi, and Il-Deung (both very appropriately named), as they navigate their own issues of growing up and the pressures put on them by adults. We are meant to pity both of them and cheer them on as they go against societal restrictions and the ones fighting to keep it in place. Despite the repercussions, we as the audience, constantly wish for each of their respected successes.

The only downfall of this drama, in my opinion, was in the writing the last 3rd of the episodes. Suddenly, an intriguing introduction is met with vague plot devices and relies on the audience to guess it's direction. As the story kept going, I found it hard to concentrate on the beautiful effects and cinematography while I had so many questions about the plot. It was distracting to say the least.

Buuuuuuut...

I think this is definitely worth a rewatch! Not only after getting enough context for those last episodes by the first watch, but also simply because of the music. I definitely will be adding them to my Spotify for the best sing-along rewatch in the next little while.

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Schew
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Aug 16, 2022
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Stellar performance by a stellar cast! The whole execution is a masterpiece! I can't believe they actually pitch a musical drama on Netflix and what's even more unbelievable is that it did well globally. Musicals can be a hit and miss but this one is poignant and brings across many meaningful messages. If you have seen the original manhwa, you would agree that execution was very close. The whole art direction and the singing is top-notched. I can't sing enough praises for the cast, especially for JCW and CSE. Too impressive and totally mesmerizing and unforgettable!
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Eccentricstate
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Mar 28, 2023
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Fun time but a little messy

I thought this was pretty good but it also felt somewhat like this didn’t know what kind of show it was trying to be. Is it fantasy, a musical, a slice of life or a psychological thriller?
Personally, I preferred the psychological elements and found the other parts corny. That twist actually added some excitement.

Funniest scene? When Il-Deung’s mom found his box of magic stuff and acted like she just found explicit magazines under his bed or something looool. Wasn’t supposed to be funny but it was so ridiculous.

One thing, so they explain that the magician isn’t responsible for the murder… but he did strangle a teenager??? How are we explaining this sis?

They also kind of leave it open to whether or not Ri Uel is actually magical. Which means if he isn’t, he must have drugged these kids to give them hallucinations lol

It really felt more like a stage play, which was why when they showed the post credit, I was like: yeah, that just suits this show. The random cuts to songs and just the overall pacing felt like a stage play.

It was fairly entertaining. Watched it while I did other things. Recommend.

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girlwhofangirls
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Feb 5, 2023
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Rewatch Value 7.0

Do you believe in magic?

Annarasumanara details the story of Ah Yi, a high school student struggling with finances, who meets a mysterious and handsome magician Ri Eul. The latter is supposedly rumored as crazy, and lives in an abandoned local theme park.

From the trailer, this fantasy-escapism theme is not something we haven’t seen before, and it’s commonly portrayed in famous classics such as Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, and in non animations such as Pan’s Labyrinth (and Labyrinth!).

But it’s this theme incorporated into a modern day world that makes the drama emotional and very heartwarming, and one that I don’t doubt the majority of audiences would appreciate. The colour palette and fairytale-like visuals immediately swept my soul away, and there’s a heartfelt sense of wonder – much like how you would feel as a child experiencing the simplest of things. But unlike children’s stories, Annarasumanara isn’t for younger audiences and covers more serious themes.

The relatability through all three of our protagonists – Ri Eul, Ah Yi and Il Deung, is what I personally think is one of the most memorable parts of the drama. One is a grown man with a seemingly childlike innocence, another is a young girl with broken dreams, and the third who never reflected on the dreams pushed to him.

Most of the time we indulge in films and shows to witness unrealistic and exciting stories, but I believe it’s those with messages we resonate to are the ones that never leave. Moreover, it's these kinds of dramas that ultimately has low potential for a rewatch, because the experience won't be the same as the first time.

Annarasumanara is a highlight of this in 2022 so far (alongside My Liberation Notes). Above all else, it boldly outlines the problem of standards society has formed – where we try desperately to fit into without question, serving as a toxic benchmark to our self worth and confidence.

From personal dreams, goals, grades, and whether/how much one has achieved anything in their life, the drama attempts to breaks this barrier, allowing the audience to take the time to consider their emotions and position in life (which stretches beyond that of riches and achievements, and more about personal fulfilment). This is primary done through Ri Eul’s interactions with both Ah Yi and Il Deung.

For some, it could be an emotional reminder not to blindly fit into this box society has made. For most, this drama might lead to an awakening – one that I wished I had experienced during my high school days.

Without giving anything away, I don’t think Ri Eul’s magic itself is the main focus of the story. It plays a huge role in regards to the side plot, but as the episodes progressed, one would realise the magic extends beyond that of learned tricks or illusions. And again, this is a beauty of Annarasumanara.

Since watching short clips of Ji Chang Wook’s singing in ‘The Days’, I wondered what it was like to witness a Korean musical. Alas this was not possible due to language barriers, but I never expected to get a taster of it through a kdrama, much less hear him sing again.

The musical genre in Annarasumanara is a huge standout and brilliantly done. It’s an element that hasn’t been done in kdramas (from what I recall) before, and perhaps its success might mean fans of kdramas would see more of this in future (hopefully!). The deeply profound lyrics reveal the characters more than the dialogue, and expresses their emotions in such a raw way.

A particular track that remains now as one of my favourites (alongside Annasumanara) is A Curse of Asphalt. The lyrics nearly had me in tears, and seems like a punch in the gut. It doesn’t just apply to students, but for everyone who might be constantly hustling without thinking much of it. Aside from this, the choreography, production, vocals and atmosphere of it all are just perfection.

Performance wise, there’s nothing I can add when it comes to kdrama actors. Ji Chang Wook’s portrayal of Ri Eul is one I won’t forget. Acting alone would be tough as it is, but for this role it involved extra work with singing and practicing magic illusions, and his tremendous efforts couldn’t be unnoticed.

His beautiful voice would tug at your heartstrings, and the range of expressions he’s showed – from eyes filled with hopeful stars, to despair and sadness – makes it so difficult to tear your gaze away. I cannot imagine anyone else playing Ri Eul.

When I discovered Choi Sung Eun’s age (also Hwang In Yeop’s as well) – who plays Ah Yi, I couldn’t hide my immense shock. Her portrayal as a broken high schooler is captivating, and the chemistry between herself, Ji Chang Wook and Hwang In Yeop shines through the drama and interviews.

I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from clicking on Ep1, but Annasumanara gives much more than what you’ve signed up for. There’s an empty but bittersweet feeling after finishing the series, and I can't recommend the drama enough.

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PatrycjaBPL
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Mar 2, 2023
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Not exactly my cup of tea

I wasn't sure if Korean musical will be my thing but I liked it. It was really nice! I will still prefer traditional dramas than sung ones but nonetheless the story was good and visuals were more than amazing!

As first episode nicely hooked me, the further I went, the less focused I was. I don't know why becaus as mentioned above actors play was superb, visuals totally incredible and story sole. Everything was in its place - mysterious characters, their stories, development, fantastic music in the background .... almost gives a Disney vibes. But for me something was missing. I agree with the words of one of the reviewers here "Probably not all will find this show to be sane or worthy of a serious watch" and I think I am the one.

Regardless of the fact that I wasn't completely swallowed in this series and that it had several unfinished side stories, watching it was a great entertainment 😇 Sound of Magic is an outstanding drama combining fantasy and reality in a very sophisticated way. The darkness of the plot and harshness of reality is sweetened by the developing relationships, redemption and magic. Basicaly its a story of 3 broken people that tries to move on and accept their position with help of magic 💫 Because who doesn't wish for some magic in their lives?

Annara sumanara😉

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Oh Ha Ni
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Mar 12, 2024
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A beautiful adaptation of a wonderful webtoon

So glad they stuck to the plot of the webtoon instead of making a more audience-appealing and romanticised version.

The casting was amazing- everyone fit the webtoon characters perfectly. I liked how they made Ri-Eul more childish and cuter than the webtoon to counter Ah-Yi’s unbearable victimisation. Yes, the poor, helpless FL was a little overdone- it’s not this exaggerated in the webtoon.

I’m not so sure about making it a musical because the only song that I thought was relevant is the asphalt road song.

I do wish they showed the parrot as much as it was shown in the webtoon because the webtoon showed her as his family whereas she was more of a prop here.

Nevertheless, a great watch 🎩🪄🦋

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mrmom
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Jan 19, 2023
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It's a musical

I don't know why I didn't realize it before I watched it but this is a musical. I watched this simply because of Ji Chang Wook and Hwang In Youp...I'm glad I did. It did not disappoint at all. I absolutely love how amazingly talented Ji Chang Wook is! He's a romance actor, an action actor and now an actor with a musical under his belt. He is unbelievably underrated in my opinion.
Hwang In Youp, I cannot wait to watch this young man continue to star in dramas for many years to come. I haven't watched "Why Her?" yet but it's on my list. He did such a great job in "True Beauty" that that he swayed the audience to root for him to win the girl away from Cha Eun Woo. :-)
Anyway, this is a treat all the way around. You will enjoy it if you like musicals.

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Sep 30, 2023
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Rewatch Value 6.5

do you believe in magic?

it was such a heart wrenching yet good show that had my friend and i crying by the end of it.

the songs fit the show very well and was a story telling tool to help move the story along, this isnt an all up in your face musical kdrama, but it does have a song or two each episode!

the storyline to us was beautifully written and had us on the edge of our seats every episode of what was going to happen, especially with the magican man.

the charcters where also written beautifully and each of them had their own story to tell which they showed in every aspect of the show & that it showed how some of the charcters had a sad ending to their story.

overall a good drama and id reccomend to anyone who is looking for a more darker & fantasy driven less romantic kdrama, this kdrama is also very heavily musical coded as well!!

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uniDJar
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Oct 13, 2022
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Rewatch Value 9.5

Tell me....Do u believe in Magic?.......

What to say about this wonderful masterpiece by JCW and others which explores the borderline nuances between Magic and Reality? It's a must watch... that is my answer.

The storyline fitted different aspects existing in current society, and added that special charm of magic and JCW into it, and what we get is this 6 hours long enchanting specimen about 'finding ourselves and being happy with our choices'.
"Flowers doesn't bloom on smooth asphalt but on bumpy dirt" is an apt summary of what this series tries to deliver.

The VFX was magical and OSTs were captivating.
This one has set the bar high for future musical fantasy concepts in kdrama
Definitely bingeable and a good addition to our rewatch list.
Also, I've to say out of all his dramas, JCW looks his best in this one .

Annara...sumanara..!

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