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Bonbon IogogLloh

Bonbon IogogLloh

Meow, the Secret Boy korean drama review
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Meow, the Secret Boy
2 people found this review helpful
by Bonbon IogogLloh
Apr 30, 2021
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
Don't know these actors and actresses.

Having had a feline companion, I was worried each time Hong Jo tried new food and drinks that were bad for cats, such as spicy food topokki, milk, coffee and alcohol.

I was captivated from the beginning to end, so personally don't understand why there were reviews saying it was boring :P Might be the relatability. The cuteness of the cat helps. It also covers issues that rescue centers goes through, from old cats are unwanted, left over cats get euthanized and hard to detect if pets are being abused or not. Living in our world, it is natural that we all lead very busy lives that even with the best intentions we would have days or weeks where we would be too busy to care and give the attention to loved ones, much less to pets. The growth of the characters were pleasant to watch. How friends and loved ones drift apart and how they bond together becoming stronger. Mostly thanks to the cat.

Really enjoyed this series! Cute, fun and funny. Definitely gets sad, good dozen of tissues were used at least towards the end. Cried for the sad story moments. Cried when the characters cried. Cried even when the characters didn't cry. Cried because it reminds me of my fur baby that passed away who was like Hong Jo, who followed me around and was just happy to be in my presence.

The ache of knowing and not knowing your time is limited with a loved one is stressful to the point where you don't even know which one is more cruel. To know or not to know when your time together will end permanently.

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