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My Country: The New Age korean drama review
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My Country: The New Age
8 people found this review helpful
by AnotherMia
Dec 2, 2019
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
The first thing you should know about me is that Scarlet heart Ryeo is my favorite Korean historical drama of all time. Nothing has ever beaten it. And I wasn't sitting here not watching any historicals either. I did watch many. And hear me when I say that this was the first drama to ever come close to topping my list.

Pacing: Honestly, I was a little skeptical going into this drama. Can they really finish a historical in 16 episodes and not rush the ending? Apparently they can. And how amazingly they did it. I love love loved the pacing of this drama. It was fast no nonsense drama. Let me explain, if you have been watching dramas for a while now, you would know that there are certain scenes in which one of the leads do something and you painstakingly wait for the other to find out? Well, not here, my friend. They might torture you but not with this.

Acting/Leads: Spot on. Every damn actor in this show (good, bad and everything in between) needs a accolade. Especially (and not limited to) WDH, YSJ and also, JH. Because mind blowingly good needs to be more of a thing.

One more thing I loved about the drama. The female lead had her own independent story line. I know, wonders never cease. And, none of the male leads interfere. There was also no quibbling over her like a bunch of 5 year olds too. Which was a very refreshing bonus.

OST: There are certain OST's that stay with you, not just because it sounds nice but because you start associating it with scenes from the drama? There are a bunch here. I am a Pavlov's Goat. I have been trained such that emotions flow through me when I hear certain beats.

Cinematography: Korean dramas are especially good at getting shots that are so specific to the characters. Like a lone soldier in a battlefield. Or beautiful landscapes. This drama is no different. Its breathtaking in its metaphors. The background says just as much about the situations as the characters in the scene.

Overall: well, the title did say "Best historical drama". I don't kid around with words like Best and epic. It really excelled in defeating my expectations and skewering me in the gut with a blunt sword of feelings. As all the best ones do.
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