I really miss watching dramas like this π Itβs so good for the heart. I was crying, laughing, and just filled with joy while watching. The chemistry between the rugby team and their coach is so heart warming, it honestly makes me want to be part of their team. You can really feel their friendship and teamwork.
I just wish it had more than 12 episodes, with a few more rugby game scenes and a little less school politics. The OST is really good too. Definitely one of the best this year! ππ₯
I will wait a few days or a week for the majorityβs reviews and the ratings. I watched the first 4 episodes, but they were pretty bad. I really like both actors, but I just canβt like them here.
It's actually really good if you're a patient viewer, as the pacing is very slow but after episode 5, the story starts to build. What kept me hooked was the 70s vibe, the cinematography, the very chaotic characters (it really does get wild), π and the solid acting. All of that makes the whole experience surprisingly engaging.
Glad I gave this a try because of the positive comments, the rating is definitely misleading.
If only I could rate this drama more than 10 π. Itβs been so long since Iβve called a drama a masterpiece, but Twelve Letters truly deserves it. Such a sad yet beautiful love story . This oneβs definitely going to stay with me for a long time. π―
People always criticize rom-coms for weak plots, but a strong plot isn't the point. A good rom-com just needs to be funny, entertaining and have great chemistry between the leads. Because romcoms supposed to be easy to watch.
I think the low ratings come from people expecting intense courtroom drama, when this is actually more of a slice-of-life series like Hospital Playlist but with lawyers. It focuses on friendship, everyday struggles, and the realistic side of the profession rather than flashy, over-the-top cases. This deserves for atleast an 8.5
Personally, I love that warm and grounded approach. The only downside for me is the main romance, its bland. But Lee Jong Suk looks absolutely gorgeous here. He looks more chaebol than a lawyer, but Iβm not complaining. π
I was crying, laughing, and just filled with joy while watching. The chemistry between the rugby team and their coach is so heart warming, it honestly makes me want to be part of their team. You can really feel their friendship and teamwork.
I just wish it had more than 12 episodes, with a few more rugby game scenes and a little less school politics. The OST is really good too. Definitely one of the best this year! ππ₯
It's actually really good if you're a patient viewer, as the pacing is very slow but after episode 5, the story starts to build. What kept me hooked was the 70s vibe, the cinematography, the very chaotic characters (it really does get wild), π and the solid acting. All of that makes the whole experience surprisingly engaging.
Glad I gave this a try because of the positive comments, the rating is definitely misleading.
Itβs been so long since Iβve called a drama a masterpiece, but Twelve Letters truly deserves it. Such a sad yet beautiful love story . This oneβs definitely going to stay with me for a long time. π―
Personally, I love that warm and grounded approach. The only downside for me is the main romance, its bland. But Lee Jong Suk looks absolutely gorgeous here. He looks more chaebol than a lawyer, but Iβm not complaining. π