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MattPeddlesden

Kent, UK

MattPeddlesden

Kent, UK
Crash Landing on You korean drama review
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Crash Landing on You
48 people found this review helpful
by MattPeddlesden
Feb 16, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0
I was hooked from episode to episode. The cast are brilliant, the story is brilliant, the changing locations are brilliant, the soundtrack is brilliant, the videography and production are brilliant. The ending wasn't *quite* to my taste, but that's nitpicking, it was still.. well... brilliant.

I'll put a spoiler-masked-comment below to discuss my thoughts on the ending.

Since this one started I have been eagerly anticipating the next episode and they've been getting better (or worse, depending on your perspective...) at the cliffhangers throughout the show, the last few episodes have some serious "ARGH! NEXT! NEXT! NEXT!" endings, fortunately the show is complete and you can now hit next without the angst of waiting a week :)

I really enjoyed the portrayal of North Korea, and the interactions North and South. I appreciate some of these are going to be simplified, dramatised and possibly even flat wrong - but it did provide an effective contrast between the two nations I think and certainly sets you thinking. There was an interesting article posted on MDL which told more of a story about the real situation in North Korea and there was a lot to reflect on in the show, so it's worth reading that article if you haven't already. Education is the best cure for misunderstanding, after all.

There are some fantastic characters in this, from the village ladies in North Korea to the staff of Se-ri's Choice that hunt relentlessly to find Se-ri after she goes missing. I thought the substory with her step-mother was nice and while providing an insight into why Se-ri is the way she is at the start, provided a warmth later on that was also reflected in her character.

Hyun Bin was ... just.... outstanding, as always, as was Son Ye Jin. There are many really emotional scenes, happy, sad, crying you name it, and they pull them off beautifully.

Son Ji Hye plays the ML's North Korean fiancé, the last time I saw her in a drama was Black Knight - she played Sharon and it was a great performance there too.

Definitely recommended. Stop reading, and start watching, right this minute!
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