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Go Back Couple korean drama review
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Go Back Couple
2 people found this review helpful
by Soula
Jul 3, 2018
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
AMAZING!!!!!! I didn't expect to love Go Back Couple, but it really grabbed my heart. I watched a 10 minute clip by chance one night while scrolling through stuff before bed and decided I'd start watching it the next day and that's when I found out it was sooooo good!!! I definitely cried a lot - mother daughter scenes, sorrow over not being able to be with their son, not being able to be together - I didn't bawl, but I definitely got chocked up for them all in general. And I've always said, if the writers can get me to cry for the characters, then they did a good job. I did cry really hard during one particular scene near the end; the scenario was so unexpected that I had tears running down my face before even realizing they had started. The lack of hesitation in this scene, showing the true love the husband felt for his wife stole my breath and tears instantly.

Go Back Couple will speak true to those people who have been with their significant other for many years, like I have. Where you forget to be tender with each other, to communicate with each other, and why you love each other. It communicates how life's struggles and troubles can really cloud your true personality, emotions, and feelings, creating space and walls between yourself and others you never intended to create.

Go Back Couple starts out very sad. It starts with a divorce - a place we never thought we would end up 15 years ago, but here we are. You see the inner thoughts of each character and find out what really went through their heads during those detrimental moments that ultimately ended their marriage.

What made this drama so amazing for me was how they were forced back in time, forced to interact with each other (to their chagrin) because their friends were in similar social circles and forced to really communicate. What they discovered about each other really moved me as a viewer and as a wife.

The ending was perfect and the pace and humor (their friends were HILARIOUS) were in perfect balance so you wouldn't be dragged down by a melodrama (which, Go Back Couple was NOT).
If you have been in a romantic relationship with someone for 10 years or more, this is a must watch. It will humble you and remind you as to why you love that person and where you hope to never see your relationship go (before you have to go back in time to fix it, that is ;D ).
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