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GiGi

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GiGi

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Kill Me, Heal Me korean drama review
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Kill Me, Heal Me
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by GiGi
Feb 1, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
I am suggesting this KDrama, there are twists and turns that you don't want to miss. Make sure you don't skip not one episode! The writer is very clever. I am blown away! Also, thank the writers for D.I.D. Mental issue awareness. Another D.I.D. KDrama, a very interesting topic for me. I have always been interested in D.I.D. personalities.

The main Sung Ji, this is my first seeing him in a KDrama series. From what I'm seeing, he is not a bad actor. I'm impressed seeing him playing 7 personalities. I must say, he played them with instinctively different personalities. I never laughed so hard. I loved the Martial Art scenes of one of the personalities. Of course, I had to research Sung Ji and saw that he can sing as well and knows Martial Art. Sung Ji Had my emotions (all of them) from one episode to another. Hwang Jung Eum playing Oh Ri Jin, the role called for a perky/loud/tomboyish type of role which in that case she did well too. Park Seo Joon who plays the brother Oh Ri Jin, wow, that is the only reason why I watched this drama and I'm glad I did, I got to see Sung Ji and HJE. Then you have the Grandmother (what a &#@^%) The actress who played that role played it very well... just too convincing... *applauding*.

Visuals: I love the visuals especially two tall statues while two were walking. Those were beautiful! I am wondering if they were part of the set they built or real in the town. The soundtrack was good. Thanking the team of "Kill Me, Heal Me". I enjoyed it so much that I stayed up watching every one of the episodes. I'm sleepy now! lol

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