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20_DramaQueen_23

20_DramaQueen_23

The Smile Has Left Your Eyes korean drama review
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The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
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by 20_DramaQueen_23
Jan 17, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers

Kim Moo Yeong!

18/01/2024

Not a typical rom com cliched hashed out drama and am so thankful for that!

Kim Moo Yeong:

I really like the character of Kim Moo Yeong regardless of how flawed he is - maybe not his thrill of danger and living on the edge, but because he doesn't care about anything or anyone and calls a spade a spade. He also sees things that others don't and can sum a person up in a matter of moments, but in seeing what he sees he tends to use it as a part of his game playing and pranks to humour his dark sociopathic side. He is intriguing. However, he would have been much better had he been able to fight, do martial arts - something to fit the bad side of his character.

I think everyone should be more like him - as in not caring or getting so emotionally connected to people or situations because that in itself is pure freedom with no guilt to be had whatsoever.

It is a good series so far (on episode 10), but I really don't see the build up or development between the ML and FL - not really. Am also still guessing what happened in the past that connects them in some way or what really happened as to why he is the way he is - I think I've guessed, but am not going to give any spoilers.

I am aware that this has a really sad ending which is why I have put it off for well over a year

Yoo Jin Kang:

I really like Jung So Min in Alchemy of Souls and she is fine in this except her character is far too hot and cold. For example, moping and upset when she doesn't know where KMY is and then when he appears gives him the cold shoulder and tells him they should never see each other again. She does this more often than not

I don't know what he sees in her!!!

He is so simple and straight forward yet she is not easy to please and continuosly over complicates things.

For me a realistic rapport isn't really there so far as nothing about her is so extraordinary that it would blind sight a person like him - especially as he is supposed to be emotionally detached, lacking remorse with no feelings and is unhinged in some ways. It seems somewhat "forced" .... so what if she has a scar, was in a house fire and is an orphan like him, well - there are 5 million of her out there somewhere.

The writers could have done a better job to make me believe that something about her really caught his attention - her character and scar just aren't enough.

It might have been better had she given him an ultimatum and played mind games so as to teach him a lesson or two. Something more creative than a burn scar and few interactive glances to set the tone of a strong bonded connection with no development.

Just adding:

I watched a few more episodes and feel it is wrong for Yoo Jin Kang to be interested in her best friend's "so called love interest" especially after what Kim Moo Yeong put in to action just to teach the CEO a lesson - not to mention the CEO's sister who matches KMJ to a tee except she comes from money and he doesn't.

Between the brother of YJK and the sister of the CEO the future is looking rather bleak for KMJ.

Some lessons can never be undone!
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