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allure2k2

Korean Dramaland and Variety Land

allure2k2

Korean Dramaland and Variety Land
Five Enough korean drama review
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Five Enough
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by allure2k2
Aug 30, 2020
54 of 54 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

When Sun Hoon ssi Is Your Ultimate Bias

It’s a small world after all. The story revolves around a group of people closely related whether it’s about marriage, first love, love-hate relationship and friendship. Again, just like any Korean drama, this story has proven that South Korea is but one small country that everyone knows everyone and their lives get to intertwined.

Since this drama has 54 episodes and my reason for watching is because of my bias, Sung Hoon, I practically skipped the other character’s storyline and went straight to Kim SangMin(the character played by Sung Hoon). I have watched his recent works and retraced my steps to this 2016 Korean drama of his. I have been watching him in I Live Alone this past few weeks as well. I must say, I like his character here although its a total opposite of his personality in real life. That’s one of the main reason he accepted this project as he admittedly said so in one of his interviews.

His chemistry with his love interest Yeonte/Yeondu (played by Shin Hye Sun) in this drama is shown and the push and pull relationship they have makes this drama all the more interesting. Its cute and hilarious at the same time. It is so fascinating to watch.

WINNING MOMENTS. Since Sung Hoon is my ultimate bias at the moment, I was so flustered watching Episode 24. I couldn’t imagine him confessing like that in front of me and YeonTae’s reaction was just daebak!

This is the cheesiest Korean drama and relationship that I ever watched. I thought Weightlifting Kim Bok Chu or Strong Woman were the cheesiest of the cheesiest but this drama trumps them all. Trust me! I had tons of laughter being a witness to Sangmin’s and Yeonte’s dating tips and know hows!

Note that I didn’t even focus on our main characters in this drama (forgive me readers). But when you watch this drama, you get to understand Korean culture altogether. How people deal with their in-laws and parents. On how they value their parents and in-laws most especially even beyond when the relationship severed by death. One of the main character ,Lee SangTae (played by Ahn Jae Wook) remained to be a good son in-law even after the death of his wife.

THOUGHTS to PONDER: Time ultimately heals all wounds. One just needs to hang in there in any way possible. In a way that you know how. Don’t worry about being judged on how you cope up. Things will get better.
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