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Wild Chives and Soy Bean Soup: 12 Years Reunion korean drama review
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Wild Chives and Soy Bean Soup: 12 Years Reunion
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by Stephanie
Dec 28, 2018
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers
I really looked forward to watch this drama, mainly due to the plot. It was my favorite kind of drama: Couples madly in love separate and fall in love again. I binge watched the drama and 26+ hour drama took me just 2 days to complete.
Actors potraying the young couple did an excellent job, story was good, acting was good and everything was perfect. Jang Guk's mother was annoying though, it was really frustrating to watch her. The rich mom was better, typical rich mom, but not evil and really wants whats best for her sons.
But the story took a turn when the older couple reunites. Acting was not as good specially the girl acting as Jang Guk. Jang Guk's mother was more frustrating than before but I really liked Jollie. She was a sweatheart who understands Guk more than her own mother.
I really liked the way the writers wrote Ham Cho's story, it was nice to see the little girl grow up to be a beautiful woman. But I would have loved a better partner for her.
What I really hated about this drama is the way the drama ended. It was so sudden and felt rushed. It was like the director decided to end the drama midway without wrapping up the story. Specially the story of Da hae and her parents ended abruptly. I would probably rewatch the story of the young couples again, but not the olded ones. If the ending of a drama is not satisfactory, it ruins the whole show, even the parts you enjoyed.
This was a good drama, ruined by the crappy ending. But the drama is perfect for a lazy weekend.
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