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Bitter Sweet Hell korean drama review
Ongoing 2/12
Bitter Sweet Hell
4 people found this review helpful
by Kcdramamusings
22 days ago
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 2
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

I'm Loving This A Lot

You put Kim Hee Sun into a drama and I’m bound to watch it, no matter what!

A human black dramedy, MBC’s “Bitter Sweet Hell” is off to a great start. Coupled with a stellar casting, the clever script keeps you guessing, never a dull moment in sight. When I first read the synopsis for this show, I thought that this would be another “Mother-in-law & Daughter-in-law” melodrama. Obviously it is, mother-in-law Hong Sa Gang (Lee Hye Young) isn’t a huge fan of her popular daughter-in-law, No Yeong Won (Kim Hee Sun). Married into a household where her father-in-law dotes on her and her husband obeys her every whim, Yeong Won leads a rather comfortable & cherished life. That is, until her father-in-law dies in a tragic accident and his old belongings open a Pandora box full of doubts and regrets. The storytelling is rather riveting, because every single individual in this show is questionable (except for Yeong Won). It could her mother-in-law who revels in her husband’s sudden death or her husband who could be cheating on her or her young son, Choi Do Hyun (hello Park Jae Chan, from Semantic Error) who has been acting odd after his grandfather’s death. This show is all about finding out who are Yeong Woo’s real allies and who all are plotting behind her back.

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