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We Are All Trying Here korean drama review
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We Are All Trying Here
6 people found this review helpful
by rinadrama
19 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Not Made for Hype, but for Warmth

Park Hae Young has made a name for herself with her former kdramas, but We Are All Trying Here is much different than her 2 past slice of life works.

Our lead, Hwang Dong Man, is the antithesis of a KDrama male lead. He is a known loser, he acts deranged, he is down for majority of the drama, and he can get on your nerves. But that is what makes him HUMAN. At the end, this story is about humans. messy humans, depressed humans. And this story is about WRITING. Why do writers exist? Why does film exist? And why should it be protected? The drama is the writer herself asking her industry these questions to remind themselves of the power of arts. Poetry, film, love, that is what makes us human.

The slight romance between Eun Ah and Dong Man is lovely. Together, these two lonely people heal one another, and even those around them. But the real love story is between Dong Man and Gyeong Se; our two parallel male leads, each so imperfect and messed up, but their bond and hatred and love defines every episode of the drama. Jin Man ended up being my favorite character however with an utterly outstanding performance. Tbh every performance is incredible in this drama. Koo Kyo Hwan is a maestro of acting.

This is not a drama you binge watch. It is not a drama you watch for OTP heart fluttering scenes. It is one you must digest slowly, and think about the dialogue deeply. If you want to sit down and watch worthless people find some worth in this world of ours, this is a must watch. PHY has done it again.
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