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"Brilliant from start to almost finish."
Reborn Rich is one of the most addictive K-dramas I've watched, with brilliant storytelling, corporate politics, and an outstanding performance by Song Joong-ki.
The revenge plot kept me hooked from the very first episode.
Watching Do-jun use his future knowledge to outsmart the Soonyang family was incredibly satisfying.
The business battles, betrayals, and power struggles were intense and well-written.
The drama did an excellent job portraying greed, ambition, and family conflicts.
The acting across the cast was top-notch, especially Lee Sung-min as Chairman Jin Yang-cheol.
However, the final episodes felt rushed compared to the rest of the series.
The biggest disappointment was Do-jun's death and the sudden return to Yoon Hyun-woo's original life.
After all the buildup, the ending lacked the emotional payoff and revenge satisfaction many viewers expected.
Overall, Reborn Rich is a fantastic drama with a weak ending—9/10 for the journey, but the finale left me unsatisfied.
The revenge plot kept me hooked from the very first episode.
Watching Do-jun use his future knowledge to outsmart the Soonyang family was incredibly satisfying.
The business battles, betrayals, and power struggles were intense and well-written.
The drama did an excellent job portraying greed, ambition, and family conflicts.
The acting across the cast was top-notch, especially Lee Sung-min as Chairman Jin Yang-cheol.
However, the final episodes felt rushed compared to the rest of the series.
The biggest disappointment was Do-jun's death and the sudden return to Yoon Hyun-woo's original life.
After all the buildup, the ending lacked the emotional payoff and revenge satisfaction many viewers expected.
Overall, Reborn Rich is a fantastic drama with a weak ending—9/10 for the journey, but the finale left me unsatisfied.
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