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Maggy Moonchild

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Maggy Moonchild

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Jazz for Two korean drama review
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Jazz for Two
1 people found this review helpful
by Maggy Moonchild
27 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A masterpiece that should have been longer

The story is quite deep and covers love, friendship, family issues, trauma, depression, and some other, very dark, topics.
It could have easily been a longer series and in fact, I wish it had more episodes to give the viewer an even deeper understanding of everything - hence, why I only give it 9.5 out of 10 points.

The acting is amazing! I believe them everything and they all deliver a wonderful performance! I think they also choose a very good cast. I'm not 100% sure about Kim Jin Kwon, who plays Yoon Se Heon, and I can imagine someone else would've fit the role better, but overall it's very satisfying to watch them. The acting never gets awkward and they all portray the emotions very well.

The music is great as well ofc, I mean, it's the background for the whole plot. And I love classical music as well as Jazz, so I was very happy with everything :)

I just finished the last episodes about 30 minutes ago and I already wanna rewatch it - so 10/10 for the rewatch value!

Overall, I give it a 9.5/10 as I feel that it should have had more episodes to give a deeper understanding of some of the issues.

And finally, I would also like to say something on the S/A that happens. If you don't want spoilers, please stop reading here!


If you continued, then here's what happens: Taeyi touches Seheon in a sexual way (hand underneath his shirt) when the other doesn't want it. It's not nice to look at, and some might find it very disturbing. However, it's a scene of 10 secs max, so it can be skipped easily. Later, Taeyi reflects and apologizes for his behavior, and I think that it's very important for the plot as it shows how Taeyi's character evolves and matures. So please stop dramatizing it more than it needs to be. It's 10 secs out of hundreds of minutes that are worth watching! Give it a chance :)
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