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Kill Me, Heal Me korean drama review
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Kill Me, Heal Me
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by Josie51
Jul 28, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers
Review:Kill Me, Heal Me (2015)

I have found this drama so fascinating that I haven’t stopped to take notes but just bulldozed my way through trying to interpret this puzzle about how this man got to have these different personalities and how he is trying to cope with them. This is a totally different drama than all of the other ones I have watched.

Hwang Jung Eum/Oh Ri Jin is falling in love with all of his different personalities for after all they are all him.

Now that I have completed watching this drama I’m analysing how I feel because its a story like know other that I have watched. It was mesmerising. It had strange deja vu as the different characters were revealed. They were him but some one completely different. Its hard to understand that that these things can really happen. It was portrayed so well in this drama. The two main actors were outstanding in the roles that they played as these two really lost people who fate and destiny had brought back together after so many years to reveal their stories of hurt and pain. It was very well done.

Ji Sung/Cha Do Hyeon - This is the first time I’ve watched this actor and what an exceptional, unique and noteworthy role he played as these various characters. He was outstanding at characterizing each ones personalities.

Here are the personalities

 Shin Se-Gi: Looks like a rock star, fights like a MMA champion. He doesn’t allow Do-Hyun to be bullied. Also, in an unusual twist, he is the man stuck in the second lead syndrome. - He was awesome I loved this character. I never wanted him to leave. As I have said before I love bad boys

 Perry Park: A happy-go-lucky ajussi who loves fishing and has a knack for building bombs. -The guy was fun and full of life the oldest.

 Yo-Sub: An artistic and sensitive high school boy who is suicidal. The series title comes from an incident where he writes, “Kill Me,” prior to his plan to commit suicide. Upon finding this, Ri-Jin changes his graffiti to, “Heal Me.” - This boy was too serious,

 Yo-Na: Yo-Sub’s twin sister. The 17-year-old loves K-Pop and handsome men, like Ri-Jin’s twin brother, Ri-On. - This girl was the funniest. She was a handful for everyone to handle.

 Na-Na: A 7-year-old who embodies the traumas Do-Hyun remembers from his childhood. - Lovely Nana was the remembrance of their childhood together.

 Mr. X: Looks like a magician. Behaves like a father. - This guy came to magic them all back together.

Hwang Jung Eum/Oh Ri Jin and Park Seo Joon/Oh Ri On [Ri Jin's Brother] I watched in “She Was Pretty”
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