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Kill Me, Heal Me korean drama review
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Kill Me, Heal Me
1 people found this review helpful
by Ma Ri
Sep 10, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
I think that was the crazier plot that I saw in dramas until now. This isn't a bad thing, at least not for me, but I think that some people could think that it's too much. I thought that it was the most unreal drama about mental health that I watched too, but if you read my posts you gonna see that I always soften this kind of story. It's romance and this kind of topics are always hard to approach in dramas, but I have to say that the way how they develop the relationship between a psychiatrist and a patient without even put a little more of doubt or regret in Oh Ri Jin's mind make me a little uncomfortable. But let's skip my annoying considerations now, haha.

I think that what more impressed me was the performance of the actors. I have to make a big mention here to Ji Sung (Cha Do Hyun)! Interpretate a character with multiply personalities isn't an easy job and this man just crush it! Even his way to look change with the personalities and this was absurd, he was amazing doing this! For me, he was the star of this drama. About Hwang Jung Eum (Oh Ri Jin) I maintain what I said before in the "FIRST IMPRESSIONS": I thought her expressions and attitude a little (to not say a lot) exaggerated. Sometimes I got scared with her expressions, for real. But In the moments when she needs to show tension, I just loved her performance. About Park Seo Joon (Oh Ri On), another great surprise here! The way how he changes between the no sense brother to the mysterious one was very good and real for me.

Continue about the plot, I thought that in the middle of the process the story was losing the high. I had to force myself in episodes 8 until 13 for keeping watch, and when we get in the final episodes everything happens in once. I think that the script could be made more careful to keep the audience's attention during all the drama. This really was a crazy plot, but I thought very differently and fun. Besides the script error, I think that worth my time. The ending was simply beautiful. I cried like a baby seeing all the "goodbyes" (no more spoilers) and seeing how Cha Do Hyun and Oh Ri Jin healed themself together. The message behind this drama is touching and made me reflect on many things.

I finish with a sentence from the last episode:

"Your fears are the size of your imagination. Don't waste time imagining what already happened, reserve the imagination to your future."

Don't kill, heal.
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