Nice Surprise!
I'd just finished watching the incredibly emotional roller coaster ride The Red Sleeve so was desperately looking for something to distract my poor depleted emotions so to speak, and happened upon Azure Spring.
And what a lovely surprise!
A short well made, well written and set in a beautiful spot drama...it was exactly what I needed.
This healing storyline, using water as it's metaphor, was never heavy-handed for me and I though each main character's own trauma was well integrated into the whole story. There is little if no romance except for the potentiality of one that any viewer will see. And that potentially was really well developed, especially in only 6 episodes. In truth the lead pair had good chemistry so a few episodes longer to start to develop that side of the story would have been welcomed.
Overall, I truly enjoyed and was totally entertained through all 6 episodes...worth the watch!
And a P.S. to the powers that be....Would LOVE to see the ML, Kang Sang Jun, in some more male lead roles...he has quite the presence, he gives me a kind of Seo In-guk vibe.
And what a lovely surprise!
A short well made, well written and set in a beautiful spot drama...it was exactly what I needed.
This healing storyline, using water as it's metaphor, was never heavy-handed for me and I though each main character's own trauma was well integrated into the whole story. There is little if no romance except for the potentiality of one that any viewer will see. And that potentially was really well developed, especially in only 6 episodes. In truth the lead pair had good chemistry so a few episodes longer to start to develop that side of the story would have been welcomed.
Overall, I truly enjoyed and was totally entertained through all 6 episodes...worth the watch!
And a P.S. to the powers that be....Would LOVE to see the ML, Kang Sang Jun, in some more male lead roles...he has quite the presence, he gives me a kind of Seo In-guk vibe.
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