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I was a little weary at first whether or not to start this drama; as I typically dont really enjoy slow burner melodramas….they just lose my interest too fast. But since I like the two main leads I decided to give this drama a chance…and after finishing this I AM SOOO GLAD that I took this leap of faith and started it because I loved this drama so much…although Im not sure I interpreted this drama the same way as others did….but I wanted to express my thoughts to the best of my ability here…
A Piece of Your Mind was such a therapeutic journey to follow along to…especially during all the chaos thats happening around us, it was a nice getaway to indulge in. Each episode unravels a new piece about the individual characters and their past…while seeing how they handle their day to day life. All their stories cleverly touch upon different conflicts like loneliness, depression, yearning/longing, and acceptance. The struggle of losing someone you love…and being left behind with unanswered questions; the sense of yearning, missing someone, or even having a deep regret. Depending on the situation and person…it can slowly eat u up alive. Effecting your overall mental state and well being where even living your day to day life becomes overwhelming and suffocating….unable to move forward. You’re alive…but you aren't living. (Im probably making this story sound darker than it is, the story has serious messages but the portrayal is told quite beautifully.) Each and every one of us deal with our own inner struggles and cope with things our own way….and sometimes all we need is just one person…to remind us the beauty in life…to give us that shoulder to lean on, to cry on…to listen to our worries and tell us that everything will be alright… Or even just reminding ourselves that “thisll all pass, tomorrow will be better” Seeing the characters at their lowest and darkest forms…slowly conquering all their worries and traumas and accepting them throughout this show made it all the more worthwhile to watch. I felt like I was somehow healing myself along with them.
The one thing…i do want to mention about this show though is that I didnt really understand how the device actually worked…the mechanics and logic behind it didnt seem fully fleshed out…However, I liked the idea of its mission: using it to help people with Alzheimers or for mental support!! To help heal and console the lives of people suffering, even if its just to give them comfort and closure.…
Overall, I think anybody who watches this can take away something from this show thatll linger with them and maybe even give them a different or new perspective on “life”, maybe even hope!
A Piece of Your Mind was such a therapeutic journey to follow along to…especially during all the chaos thats happening around us, it was a nice getaway to indulge in. Each episode unravels a new piece about the individual characters and their past…while seeing how they handle their day to day life. All their stories cleverly touch upon different conflicts like loneliness, depression, yearning/longing, and acceptance. The struggle of losing someone you love…and being left behind with unanswered questions; the sense of yearning, missing someone, or even having a deep regret. Depending on the situation and person…it can slowly eat u up alive. Effecting your overall mental state and well being where even living your day to day life becomes overwhelming and suffocating….unable to move forward. You’re alive…but you aren't living. (Im probably making this story sound darker than it is, the story has serious messages but the portrayal is told quite beautifully.) Each and every one of us deal with our own inner struggles and cope with things our own way….and sometimes all we need is just one person…to remind us the beauty in life…to give us that shoulder to lean on, to cry on…to listen to our worries and tell us that everything will be alright… Or even just reminding ourselves that “thisll all pass, tomorrow will be better” Seeing the characters at their lowest and darkest forms…slowly conquering all their worries and traumas and accepting them throughout this show made it all the more worthwhile to watch. I felt like I was somehow healing myself along with them.
The one thing…i do want to mention about this show though is that I didnt really understand how the device actually worked…the mechanics and logic behind it didnt seem fully fleshed out…However, I liked the idea of its mission: using it to help people with Alzheimers or for mental support!! To help heal and console the lives of people suffering, even if its just to give them comfort and closure.…
Overall, I think anybody who watches this can take away something from this show thatll linger with them and maybe even give them a different or new perspective on “life”, maybe even hope!
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