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At a Distance, Spring Is Green korean drama review
Ongoing 7/12
At a Distance, Spring Is Green
10 people found this review helpful
by muskusuhu
Jul 6, 2021
7 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers

It's not an AVERAGE DRAMA

Keep in mind that the drama is not over yet, so the ratings I've given is not what I exactly will feel like once it ends, so is this review I'm just talking about what I have watched yet, which it ep 7 . I usually don't write reviews, I just like reading them, but as I came here, many people seem to talk about how AVERAGE it is, when it totally isn't. Yes, it may seem like a typical college drama but this one deals with highly sensitive topics, not just some usual romance with the whole story surrounding the leads. The drama deals with Violence, abuse, anxiety, poverty, and mental health. The male lead, and female lead deal with really bad trauma, and trust me it's not some joke, I think they have been portraying their trauma very well, and how the male lead takes time to trust people, how they have put up personas, it's just been 7 episodes and we've just seen how it is just moving. It hasn't gone deep in yet. The male lead literally believes he will hurt her, and he'll never be enough, he can't seem to see people have a fight, it literally makes him have a seizure, this thing is deep and has more to go, and it's surely not an average, typical college based drama. I recommend watching it to anyone reading this.
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