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WORTH IT
2521 was beautiful. The acting was amazing, I was wrapped in it from the very first episode! A drama with so many feels, reminders, and lessons.
Following each character's story, watching them grow and evolve was really relatable. We witness each character go from carefree untouchable teens/young adults thriving in their own world to grown responsible adults with real situations in the real world. Each stage in their life molded them and we see it all. We see the hardships, the struggles, the laughs, the disappointments, the happy moments, and their own personal struggles. It's really hard not to get wrapped into each of their different journeys.
A lot of people were disappointed with the ending but I accepted it, it was realistic. Of course, it would have been amazing for the two of them to end up together, but does life really always work that way? A lot of things can change and affect the outcome of how life turns out, and their situation showcased that. It takes a different type of maturity and growth to walk away from something amazing to allow yourself and the other person to become the best person that they can be. Accepting and appreciating everything they taught you and moving on takes a lot of strength in itself.
My only complaint would be that the ending could have definitely been clearer so that we weren't left with unanswered questions.
In the end, every single character grew into the best possible version of themselves, whether it was with or without each other.
Give this kdrama a shot and there will be no regrets!
Following each character's story, watching them grow and evolve was really relatable. We witness each character go from carefree untouchable teens/young adults thriving in their own world to grown responsible adults with real situations in the real world. Each stage in their life molded them and we see it all. We see the hardships, the struggles, the laughs, the disappointments, the happy moments, and their own personal struggles. It's really hard not to get wrapped into each of their different journeys.
A lot of people were disappointed with the ending but I accepted it, it was realistic. Of course, it would have been amazing for the two of them to end up together, but does life really always work that way? A lot of things can change and affect the outcome of how life turns out, and their situation showcased that. It takes a different type of maturity and growth to walk away from something amazing to allow yourself and the other person to become the best person that they can be. Accepting and appreciating everything they taught you and moving on takes a lot of strength in itself.
My only complaint would be that the ending could have definitely been clearer so that we weren't left with unanswered questions.
In the end, every single character grew into the best possible version of themselves, whether it was with or without each other.
Give this kdrama a shot and there will be no regrets!
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