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Prometeumoderno

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Prometeumoderno

Uaenaland
Chicago Typewriter korean drama review
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Chicago Typewriter
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by Prometeumoderno
Jul 1, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Friendship and love in two lives? This is Chicago

Here I will organize in a not very organized way some considerations I made about Chicago:

1. I was very doubtful about what grade to give to the drama. I was between 9 / 9.5

2. Why the romantic plot it is interesting because it addresses the idea of ​​reincarnation, but it did not captivate me as much as the friendships between the main characters, for example.

3. Mainly Shin Yul's friendship with Se Ju in both lives

4. In relation to the two lives, I liked the one from 1930 more, not only because it touches on an important historical moment and movement for the history of Korea, but I thought that the relationships were better explored / developed, despite actually deepening in the last 6 episodes.

5. So much so that for me the depth of the couple's romance is the previous life, that I can get into this concept of tragic love / destiny. Depth that I think was lacking in 2017

6. Despite being a possible demerit for drama, this factor shows a little of the talent of the main actors for embodying different characters so well

7.Regarding character, my favorite even with what happened, the so-called betrayal, continued to be Shin Yul / Jin-o, because it was not something intentional, nor involving malice, he did it for no other reason than despair. What somehow destroyed him is clear when he does not show any reaction to death, as he had already died inside. The greatest proof of his regret was the more than 80 years he waited to redeem himself, which he did.
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