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Everything Kimchi
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 23, 2017
132 of 132 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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It's my first review so I'm not sure if I can be helpful but here we go.
The story: it's your typical drama plot, the only difference is that there's a lot of kimchi involved in the first third/half of the drama.
It's way too long, at one point the drama is literally dragging to the end, I finished it just because I had it in the background as I did other things. If we skipped all the unnecessary stuff it would have been a lot shorter.
The acting: The actors are good at what they do and facial expressions are the main point here, I was particularly impressed with the child's (the one that play Da-Yool) acting, for her 10/10. But again, there wasn't much variety in the acting as well as the characters don't really develop and the expressions you see in the first 10 episodes are basically gonna be it for the rest of the drama.
Music: Overused drama music and soundtracks, I gave it a higher score since I don't dislike them, but it's nothing new.
I wouldn't rewatch this drama, but if like me you like to have some background noise to which you don't particularly pay attention while doing other things then this is perfect.
Even if you miss something don't worry, half of the drama consists of flashbacks anyways.
Overall it is not a masterpiece but it's watchable, and made me crave for kimchi.

Edit/ (a little spoiler)
There's no fact check in the drama, they receive a newspaper from Italy and it's in korean, on top of that they talk about kimchi in Italy when we (yes I live in Italy) do NOT have kimchi in Italy, unless it's imported from korea and you can only find it in small asian shops.
I get that it might sound cool, but it would've been better without these kind of things.

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Dropped 5/8
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2 people found this review helpful
Jun 8, 2019
5 of 8 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers
I liked August from U-Prince, so I looked for another main role of his.
I landed on this series, and the review here was pretty good so I decided to watch it.
I was left disappointed. I forced myself to watch up to ep. 5, thinking it was developing or something but nevermind.
The idea is cute, she receives notifications about the future. But I don't get the whole things of giving her that odd hairstyle and a meh fashion sense, making her appear as the "loser" girl that's liked by the popular boy.
Very cliché, cannot find a reason why he would like her, they met a few times and he is already in love, what.
Apart from that, the story is just flat, boring and very much what she and her friend imagine rather than actually something happening.
Everytime she sees the picture/guy in the future notification change between one guy and another she starts having doubts, again, what.
I didn't like it, and won't finish it.
If you like those cliché stories you might like it.

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