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My Dearest Part 2
6 people found this review helpful
Dec 17, 2023
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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An epic love story that tries to defeat time and space.

LOTS OF SPOILER AHEAD.

I have to preface all of this saying that I've really enjoyed this drama and I think that it really lives up to his reputation. I've just finished ep 21 and I feel like I've said goodbye to a group of close friends with whom I've been sharing years with.
Seeing these people go through thick and thin and witnessing their growth is really special and makes you feel really attached to both the main protagonists (especially our Gil Chae) and the rest of the cast.

But,

as much as I've loved part 1, I felt like part 2 could not live up to the first. I found it far less exciting and got really bored at some points with the king/politics/prisoners storyline in its second half, while I found the first episodes about Gil Chae being a prisoner more interesting.
Again every happy moment between the leads was always promptly follow by another separation.
I also didn't really like how the rest of the cast slowly faded on the back, in the last 2-3 episodes I don't really remember seeing Jong Jong, bang Du Ne, or even Eun Ae, if not for some brief glimpses. And I really missed the comradeship between the girls and their bond.

But what disappointed me the most was the last episode, for sure.
I didn't really get the flow of time, like we're supposed to believe that Ryang Eum has been locked in that psych ward for 23 years and he still locks 25 if not for the white hair. Also why and by whom was he imprisoned? The drama doesn't really explain that.
Gil Chae has lived we don't really know how many years believing that her husband is dead only to find out years later that he may still be alive, just because YJ decided casually to spill the beans like years after everything happened.
She then proceeds to find him after we don't really know how much time spent by knocking at every door in search of him. And when he finds him, he has lost his memory again except for the fact that he remembers that someone once described a house to him and I'm supposed to believe that he build an entire house on the mountains all by himself? I don't know....

I'm not saying I would have preferred him to be dead, because I was really happy at their well deserved reunion, but I found everything not really believable especially considering that he somehow escaped for the 6th time a sure death.

All in all, I think this is a really well round and complex drama, but after watching this and the red sleeve back to back I definitely need to take a break from all the angst and sadness.
Still would recommend it.





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Ongoing 30/32
One Spring Night
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 18, 2023
30 of 32 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Kinda frustrating, still an enjoyable watch?

Oh my God.
I tried watching this drama a while back but I couldn't really progress as the pace is really slow so I dropped it after the first two episodes. As a fan of SITR and as a huge fan of Jung Hae In (I just finished watching D.P. 2), I decided to give it another try. And I have to say that this time I really enjoyed the slow pace, the mellow atmosphere of the drama. I even liked the soundtrack, which can become a bit repetitive, and that was one of the biggest problems usually being pointed out about OSN.

But, as I've continued watching, I have to say that I've grown extremely tired of the same dynamics that keep going on since the 6th episode. Gi Seok is a literal parasite and a stalker on top of that, I can't stand him, I hate him with a burning passion. And I can't really tolerate him on the second-last episode STILL trying to marry the FL behind her back, hiding behind his father and his father-in-law's backs, like try and have some dignity man.

So, I'd say that if you are a fan of slow paced stories and of the two leads, you should definitely give this a try, the acting is absolutely on point and I've loved some of the supporting characters.
But the show can get really frustrating at times, so if you are not fond of family drama/love triangles/miserable second leads, you can skip this one.

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