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Reflection of You
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 10, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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More and Better than Expected!

Although I love a story with a happy ending, this story delivered reality and true life for me.

Jeoung Hui-Ju as the Main character was believable and relatable. As a woman in a marriage, sometimes temptation gets the best of you and you make a huge mistake. I am not sure the mistake would have gone as far as she went, but I can understand how quickly things can get out of hand when emotions run high and your comparing your husband to your lover.

Gu Hae-won was another great character, but started lose me when she could not let the past go. I understand that two people who should have known better hurt you, but it has been quite some time. You need to let it go. It takes more time trying to get revenge then just to get a new man and move on and have a happy life. The best revenge is a better, happier, prosperous life without them.

Seo Woo-Jae was a lost cause from the onset. He was a great actor, but we knew he was not wrapped to tight. I have always found the most passionate people are the craziest people. That is just how it adds up. After getting back his memory, he could not seem to remember the fact they were not good together nor that they shouldn't be together. One sided love is dangerous ergo why he ended up in the lake. We knew someone in this love triangle/square/pentagon/hexagon whatever was going to die.

An Hyeon-seong is played by one of my favorite actors by the way, so he can do no wrong. Anyway, this character was not all innocent although he played the role of innocent well. I do believe, he truly wanted to keep his family together. He did love Hui-ju more than she loved him which may have been part of the problem in the beginning. I do not believe the children nor Hyena-seong should have ended up without her in the end, but I guess that was his punishment for his wrong doing in the story.

The moral of the story was that the bad things you do cannot and do not stay in the dark. Somehow and in someway the some they see the light of day and may disrupt the normalcy and peace you hold dear.

Definitely a great difference from the normal k-drama for me!

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