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Pinocchio korean drama review
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Pinocchio
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by nclxaihara
Feb 1, 2024
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

One of the best!

Initially started this series a few years ago, but the stress induced by Inha's mom prevented me from finishing it. Her character's malevolence had a profound impact on Ha-myeong's life, shattered by a few callous words.

After enduring the intensity of Vincenzo, I convinced myself to complete this show, realizing it wasn't as stressful. Regrettably, I should have finished it earlier; the experience was incredible. The casting was spot-on, with Lee Jong Suk's charm and Shin-hye's excellent portrayal of Inha. Boem-jo's character gave off Kim Woo Bin vibes from The Heirs.

The unique storyline, weaving Pinocchio elements with the media, showcased the dark side of entertainment. It shed light on media manipulation, emphasizing selective exposure and collaborations with powerful figures to conceal wrongdoing. Ha-myeong's character development from a shattered life to an exemplary reporter was commendable. Inha's mom also underwent positive growth, choosing to be the reporter she aspired to become.

Jae-myeong's presence was pivotal, providing Ha-myeong the strength to persevere. I also liked how Dalpo's father told stories to Jaemyeong when Ha-myeong was still a kid.

Yearning for more scenes of Yu-rae and Captain Hwang, their adorable chemistry left me wanting ? Did Captain Hwang truly have feelings for her?
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