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Heartstrings korean drama review
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Heartstrings
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by ltspada
Nov 6, 2020
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Loved It - Should Watch You're Beautiful First

10/10 is my rating. Before I summarize the plot I want to say how excited I was about this one since I watched "You're Beautiful" with these two. In "You're Beautiful" this was the romance that didn't happen where you like the second guy as much or more than the male lead. Although they play different characters it was still very nice to see these two together. Made up for the small sadness I felt that they did not get together in "You're Beautiful". Park Shin-hye is just fun to watch she has played a nice girl in both movies I have seen her in and her singing voice is just beautiful. In this she plays Lee Gyu-Won who is steered by circumstance into playing Korean traditional instruments and although she loves them she also dreams of something bigger. Chance circumstances lead her and the male lead Lee Shin (played by Jung Yong-hwa) together to compete and to play in a Broadway level 100th anniversary performance for the university. The Director sees something special in Gyu-won and encourages her to challenge herself into more visible roles. Lee Shin is the lead singer of a popular male band, The Stupid, and is very cold, arrogant and aloof. He is also in love with one of the female professors and it seems does not even look Gyu-won's way other than to torment her as his errand slave for losing a bet between them.

Spoiler 🚨 I loved the backdrop of the music school. It was fun to watch all play and perform. The love stories are very sweet and believable. This is one of my new favorites and I would highly recommend it to anyone and it is a much watch if you have seen and enjoyed "You're Beautiful." I would say "Watch "You're Beautiful" first then definitely watch this. The 15 episodes of this 2011 South Korean drama will fly by and you will enjoy being immersed in their world.
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