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Taemango

The Cloud Recesses (Yúnshēn Bùzhīchù)
It's Okay, That's Love korean drama review
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It's Okay, That's Love
2 people found this review helpful
by Taemango
Nov 5, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

A compelling concept, thought-provoking dilemmas, and an engrossing story.

This is what’s ridiculous; people who are suffering from cancer, or from severed limbs or people who are blind receive sympathy from others in this world but people suffering from mental illness are viewed as outcasts by everyone – as if they are diseased or something.
— Dong Min / Sung Dong Il

This series is indeed a compelling drama to watch! I applaud this series for being brave enough to address delicate topics, particularly in the area of mental health. I admire the creators of this show for confronting prejudice and social stigma against persons with mental illnesses. They did an amazing job of breaking the taboo and delivering an eye-opening piece of art.
This show has effectively caught my eye. It provoked my curiosity to perceive what might occur straightaway. It functions admirably with a wide scope of feelings. The sweet, insightful, despairing storyline, nice pacing, and a pitch-amazing outfit layered the film.

The characters have such a realistic portrayal as neither one of them are "perfect." Despite their inside inconveniences and pasts, they are both broken individuals who figure out how to love each other.
Sung Dong-Il may come across as unnecessarily boisterous at times, but he genuinely portrays his scenes brilliantly. There is some optional sentiment in this, but you'll have to decide for yourself. The relationships between the housemates and their companions are at first somewhat befuddling from the get-go, but you either get used to it, or they somehow appear to co-exist. That being said, this show has really touching elements. It has an intangible element that makes the audience feel wonderful and make them grin all the way around. It will drive you into a tizzy of emotions, causing you to cry and laugh at the same moment.

"It's Okay, That's Love" is an excellent heap of adoration and good faith sprinkled with spaces of odd, as I would like to think. It was light, mitigating, and inspiring regardless of its mental topic. An amazing series with a convincing plot, powerful contentions, and extraordinary exhibitions from the group that will make a permanent imprint on the hearts, all things considered. The out-of-the-container idea is the thing that makes this an exceptional gem of a show.

X0X0 <3
---Taemangi
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