not perfect, but the acting and intense storyline make it worth watching
okay… buried hearts was honestly a drama that had me so conflicted because the potential was there from the start. the story, the revenge plot, the power struggles, and the whole “who can you really trust?” feeling were all things that pulled me in.
the biggest strength of this drama is definitely the acting. the cast carried a lot of heavy scenes, and you could really feel the anger, desperation, and emotions behind the characters. some of the characters weren’t just simply “good” or “bad”, which made watching them more interesting because you could understand where their choices were coming from, even when you didn’t agree with them.
the cinematography was also really good. the drama knows how to create a tense atmosphere, and some scenes genuinely felt intense because of the way they were filmed. the darker tone matched the story really well.
but… i do think the pacing was a little frustrating at times. there were moments where the story felt like it was moving slowly, and some parts could’ve been explained or handled better. the drama had so many interesting ideas, but sometimes it felt like it was trying to do too much at once. a few characters also felt like they deserved more depth because they had so much potential.
overall, buried hearts is not a perfect drama, but it’s definitely one that keeps you thinking. it’s the type of show where you might get annoyed at some choices, but you still want to know what happens next. if you like revenge stories, political/business fights, morally grey characters, and a darker k-drama vibe, you’ll probably enjoy this.
not everyone will love it, but i think it’s worth giving a chance. the acting alone makes it stand out, and even with its flaws, it’s a drama that stays in your mind after finishing it.
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