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A Piece of Your Mind korean drama review
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A Piece of Your Mind
8 people found this review helpful
by nimwoo
May 4, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers
'A Piece of Your Mind' was one of my highly anticipated 2020 dramas as I love Jung Hae In and Chae Soo Bin a lot and they're both great actors, so I was excited when I found out they'd be pairing for a winter to spring romantic drama, but I should've known since the very first episode that this would be a complete mess.

Episode 1 was incredibly confusing and boring, I didn't understand anything about it but I thought that may be the director's intention, so I thought I'd stick to it and check how the story developed. Episode 2 was a bit better but Episode 3 went back again to being boring and confusing. Then the main leads started getting closer after Episode 4 so it became a tiny little bit interesting. Again, I thought I should just keep watching because how much I liked the leads and also, well, quarantine, so there was not much to do anyways. I said I wouldn't drop any drama this year, so I definitely wanted to keep watching it but it was such a chore to do so, I shouldn't have even started it at all to begin with.

Ha Won and Seo Woo are far from being my favorite couple, contrary to what I would've expected because of how much I love the leads. Their chemistry was definitely there and that's probably the only thing to highlight about their characters, to be very honest. I liked Seo Woo until she started being too nosy and acted up against In Wook, becoming more and more like Ha Won who until the very end I couldn't stand one bit. I don't think I had ever disliked a main character so much, despite loving the actor this much too. He was selfish and jerk-ish at the beginning, and didn't change much towards the end. Sure, they both fell in love and left some of their struggles behind so they sort of moved on, but their characters were still so annoying and boring that even their romantic moments (a simple kiss and a few hugs!) felt boring and produced nothing on me ---I must say this part is very telling about how I feel towards this drama because mostly any main couple interaction makes my heart flutter but I never felt anything with Ha Won and Seo Woo, not even when they were in that cherry blossom path. I was simply not attached to any of them at all.

I'm probably on the unpopular opinion side that liked In Wook and Soon Ho's story better than the main couple. I mostly never enjoy the second couple more than the main one, but even though I didn't exactly enjoy the second couple here, it was at least more interesting than the mains to me. In Wook was a depressed man who had his own struggles and were shown all through the drama, but the writers decided to brush him off as a jerk who didn't care about his equally depressed wife simply because he was the second lead. I hated how much they made him be the villain when he was just another victim of one's own mistakes that haunt us forever. He was a kid when he told that lie to Ha Won's mom, so why did no one ever address this for him so he would forgive himself? They just let him struggle to the end until he decided to forgive himself, but the closure that he deserved was never given. Soon Ho wasn't my favorite character either and I don't really like Lee Ha Na's acting, as I have always seen her in characters that are pretty stupid, clueless, intrusive and have 0 tact, so this wasn't the exception, but at least she was part of a more interesting story than the leads. Kim Sung Gyu definitely did a great job with the crumbs he was given, and it's a shame that his character was there simply to thicken the plot.

The side characters served no purpose in anyone's life. The people at Eun Joo's homestay were boring and existed just to fill some scenes and make it look like the drama wasn't only about the main leads, but they were the most unimportant side characters one could ever have, just like Ha Won's co-workers. After they cut the drama down I kept skipping every scene with any side character because they were just so not important and boring that I didn't think there would be a reason for me to keep wasting my time watching them on screen.

The amount of nonsense this drama had stood out incredibly to make me remember it forever. The device was full of b*llsh*t and made no sense at all, it was the main reason why I couldn't enjoy this drama at all. If you're giving me a plot that makes no sense from the get-go I just wont' enjoy it, and that's exactly what this device did to me; it could store someone's personality and memories just by doing some voice tests? What kind of b...? I think the writer saw the many negative reviews about this nonsense so they decided to give it some sort of mediocre explanation by the end when Ha Won said something like it didn't actually have feelings but you needed to stimulate it to make it think it had feelings... That still did not explain why the devices had memories and could recognize whoever tried to trigger it and "wake" whoever the device was made of.

Overall, nothing about this drama made sense to me and I definitely feel like I wasted 12h+ of my time on this solely because of how much I love the leads. I will never recommend this drama and I'll just try to act like it never happened (I bet tVN and the whole cast would do the same, lol). I will never understand how anyone can rate this drama over 7.5 (and that's being very generous), or say it didn't deserve to be cut down, OR that it's the best drama they've ever watched. If you're one of those, I strongly recommend you to watch better things because I assure you there are tons of other things to watch that will actually have an impact in your life, not like this mediocre and half-assed drama.
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