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Crazy Love korean drama review
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Crazy Love
11 people found this review helpful
by babadook
Apr 26, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

A very entertaining and enjoyable drama

This has been quite an entertaining drama.
The story was very interesting, right from the start.
It was a pretty straight forward drama which was very well written. The mystery part was very intriguing, while at the same time, it was also full of hilarious moments throughout the last episode.


I liked that there were no classic tropes like childhood trauma or breakup in the 15th or 16th episode.

I also liked that there was a proper closure for every supposed "antagonists". Se-gi realized his mistake, while Soo-young also came to terms with her breakup with Go-jin. Both were inherently not at all bad persons, but the betrayal and lies made them extract revenge.

Have seen many dramas where they will be very light and funny in the first half and then will falter in the second half.
But this was not the case here.
There was the right amount of romance, comedy and mystery part.

The actors have also acted very well. It was nice to see Kim Jae-wook returning to the small screen after a hiatus of nearly 3 years. Krystal Jung, though a limited actress, had done well in this drama.
Actress playing role of Shin-ah's friend, Park Han-sol is cute and has done well in this drama.
Im Won-hee and Go Gyu-pil needs no introduction. I liked these two, as every time they nail their roles.
The same goes with other actors, particularly, Ha-jun and Yoo In-young.

Overall a mighty fine drama, and certainly has a very high rewatch value.

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