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The Sound of Magic korean drama review
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The Sound of Magic
1 people found this review helpful
by Esnah Do
Jul 18, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

“Annara sumanara”

This series was amazing.
Before it came out I was so excited to watch it but after it come out I was kinda “afraid” of watching it, kdramas have been disappointing me for so long that I was really unsure if I should watched and after so much time passed I finally watch it and I’m glad I did it, it really was worth it.
This cast is insanely good, Ji Chang Wook is a truly bless… In Youp and Sung Eun did an incredible job.
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I really loved the messages this drama tried to sent us, the magic of life, the things that are worth living, family issues, sexual arassment a lot of things that people forget that exists and it need to be talked about.
Chang Wook's character was, with no doubts, my favourite one, I loved the way they colide Il Deung and Ah Yi personalities and historys in just one character that is doing much better in life than them, what I mean is that even with the “same” problems this character overcame those and became an exceptional human being, what means that they can do it too.
This drama really made me realise that somethings in this world aren’t for everyone, maybe somethings are individually ours; like magic, it isn’t for everyone, it's for the ones who believe in it and the ones who allows themselves to see it, because for them that’s the true, but it doesn’t mean that it’s an universal true
I really loved the fact they talk about the “society standards”, how every single person has that in mind, like being a normal person… but what does that really means? Being white? Being straight? Being thin? Being rich? What really means to be normal? Or what really means a society standard???? I tell u this means nothing, a standard is something that it’s based in facts that are constantly happening, aren’t people always saying that “we are all different! Don’t try to be like the others” then why do we have standards? Why do we have to pretend to be someone else just because we are an unusual type of person in this mediocre wordl?
I loved that they really talked about it, it wasn’t just to “aware” of it, they showed it for real, they explained it and told us how bad it is to don’t fit in just because we are different, unusual, just because WE ARE OURSELVES and that is to me a f*cking amazing show.
Magician's relationship with his bird “Bella” shows to the world that people who seem to be cold, the ones that like to be alone or even heartless sometimes aren’t really this way, maybe they have a heart that can’t be shown and given to everyone.
This drama really passed the message that we are all humans, we all have our dark side and demons but also feelings and a heart and a mind that sometimes make us do things that we don’t have time to control it or to think about it twice, this is just what we are… HUMAN BEINGS IN A CRAZY WORLD… some of us are good, some of us are bad and some of us don’t have the courage to pick a side and maintain their position, just like Baek Ha Na, and this ones are the worst of them all because they never make the right thing with the best intentions it always comes with a price ALWAYS and that it’s awful but it’s true and that is constantly happening in real life.
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