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All That We Loved korean drama review
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All That We Loved
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by Lisia81
Jun 21, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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First annotation. I congratulate Sehun. At 29, he looks better as an 18-year-old boy than as a 32-year-old psychiatrist. The age difference with the other two protagonists at the 20-year-old registry office is not noticed in the slightest.
The story tells of the brotherly friendship between Go Yoo and Go Joon Hee. Different characters, different lifestyles but inextricably linked to each other. Until Han So Yeon and his secret come into their lives. This strong bond will be questioned more than by love by the reaction that the two will have towards her. The story unfolds between the past and present and is told from Go Yoo's point of view. The theme of cellular memory is also interesting, even if it is extreme. I really liked it, there is so much friendship, feeling, introspection, personal growth. And how some choices change your life. The theme of bullying crops up as it does in many dramas set in school time. I was puzzled by the finished story after 16 years. 10 years would have been too many! In the last episode Go Joon Heen goes on a journey. He didn't show up with his best friend for 16 years. Though he's probably the one who sends Han So Yeon to Go Yoo. He returns big, muscular, the opposite of what Go Yoo has become, who from a boy passionate about sports and little study has become a luminary of psychiatry. But while for Go Joon Heen there is the theme of post-transplant cellular memory, which is present throughout the drama, for Go Yoo what is it? Having lost your friend for so many years? Certainly the change helped him conquer Han so Yeon.
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