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PurpleMetalMonster

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Dear My Name korean drama review
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Dear My Name
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by PurpleMetalMonster
Jan 16, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
This is a short web drama set in a world similar to ours where at any point in one’s life, one’s soulmate’s name is written on one’s body. The name of the FL’s soulmate appeared on her lower arm when she was in high school. She is now a junior in college and has failed thus far to locate her soulmate. She meets a new transferred photography student and approaches him thinking he’s her soulmate. But he denies it and shows her his blank arms. He initially denies it (her name is written across his heart) because he thinks the FL is a male and is just in shock. The ML tries to deny his attraction, but the more he gets to know the FL (still thinking she’s a male) the more he likes her. So, he decides that no matter her gender, he is going to confess his feelings and tells the FL about her name on his body. Of course, he eventually finds out her gender. The story has an interesting premise beyond the usual young romantic love and take on the gender-bender theme. We can delve into deeper philosophical questions: Does being named take away a person’s free will? What happens if you fall in love unnamed but later gets named? Will you stay with the love you have chosen or will you choose to find your named soulmate? For a short web series, the characters are fleshed out well, the story/plot is intriguing, and the young actors acted well and have great chemistry with each other.
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