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Luis Gabriel Gullan

Luis Gabriel Gullan

300 Year-Old Class of 2020 korean drama review
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300 Year-Old Class of 2020
2 people found this review helpful
by Luis Gabriel Gullan
May 22, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Promoting Cultural Heritage with a TWIST

At first it wasn't that entertaining because I don't feel any vibes that the story could get through. But, as I time goes by as I watch the film it gets interesting to see those cutie scholars discover the new world and unravel the riddles that they must do in order to go back to the past. It is quite meaningful for the girl to have some bonding time with the three scholars and help them manage the world that is different from theirs. Moreover, the girl has two dreams in the story, 1st is that of living a matured and happy life in Seoul and (correct me if I'm wrong :>) to become a tour guide giving historical trivias to other people. It's marvelous to see that the three scholars helped the girl in reaching her dreams despite of the small time that the scholars have because they need to finish some errands back time.
Another things is that of the relationship of one of the three scholars to the girl :< Like, I don't know if the both of them have feelings towards each other because this is just a short series that I can't even tell some of the details that this short series had. At the end of the series there is a cliff hanger that I got irritated for a moment because I knew that one of the scholars came back to the present world just to meet the girl again :< (I hope there is a season 2 for this kind of mini series)

To conclude, this mini series truly helps tourist to inspire the wonders of Korea regarding to their cultural heritage and amazing places to visit. Not to mention, in the series alone, we can actually hear or see riddles and landmarks that helped promote and sight the beauty of Korea's places. This mini series also reminded me that of helping other people who are completely strangers can somehow benefit you to reach the goal that you want in life (though I'm not generalizing all strangers because it might be weird for some to help others that we don't actually really know, but in some cases, it might be good depending on the situation or actions towards each other). This is one of the cutest (not actually the best) mini series that I've watched which inclines in promoting the rich culture and heritage of Korea and helped me understand how strangers can be turned into friendship or even... lovers?
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