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Are You Human Too? korean drama review
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Are You Human Too?
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by chickabiddy
Oct 19, 2018
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
After several months of being a healthy and functioning human being of society, I made a risky decision to fall back into the dark world of binging Korean dramas and avoiding my responsibilities lol. I came across Are You Human Too? and started it out of sheer boredom, thinking that it was probably something really stupid and unrealistic. Finished the first episode and thought, "Okay, that's cool I guess," but didn't have the motivation to keep going so I just dropped it. A few weeks later I picked it back up again and I can honestly say that I made the right decision.

The plot itself was very stereotypical - piggyback rides, chaebol drama, and a rich guy and poor girl - but the concept of AI really put a twist to it. In this case, the line between robots and humankind start to blur and you really start to wonder, "At what point can a robot be considered human?" This question was enough to keep me hooked on the drama. At first, I truly doubted that So Bong would fall in love with Nam Shin because well, that just wasn't "normal." But as the plot thickened and the characters developed, concepts of normality were questioned as I found myself growing fond of Nam Shin III. Although these capabilities were probably programmed into his system, watching him express his genuine care for humans and desire to learn more about So Bong was just so damn touching. Even as a robot, he had nothing but good intentions and that was something that many of the human characters lacked.

I also have to say I was very proud of Seo Kang Joon for executing his role so beautifully. The subtle facial expressions between Nam Shin and Nam Shin III were enough to have me flip from hating him to loving him, but I think we can all agree that he is a very attractive man regardless ;-) As for Gong Seung Yeon, it was my first time seeing her on screen but she did an phenomenal job; as she grew more and more attached to Nam Shin III, the gradual changes in her tone were very natural and sweet. I look forward to seeing more of her work in the future! ^_^

All in all, would definitely recommend if you're looking for a drama that'll really make you ponder on a controversial topic!
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