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Young Actors' Retreat korean drama review
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Young Actors' Retreat
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by Olddiva
janv. 30, 2024
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0

SHEER COMEDY, PURE ENJOYMENT

What an unselfish bunch of folks, to give of themselves for the enjoyment of fans. I didn’t know what to expect from this show. First of all, I’m late arriving, but it is never too late to laugh and to discover the personalities and foibles of those you hold in high regards. This show is thoroughly enjoyable! It was fun to see actors embrace each other, respect each other, and even be in awe of one another. All came with a willingness to humble themselves to be teammates; to veer outside of comfort zones, to accomplish a mission. These missions caused gut-wrenching laughter for me! Especially Hwang In-Yeop. I grew to love him, and awaited his screen time. I’ve seen some of his works, but have now, discovered others. The person who truly, truly impressed me, was Park Seo-Joon. I found him quite capable, and his ability to remain task oriented, while assessing the needs of others and providing
comfort, was absolutely outstanding! He has a heightened sense of awareness, and just a great human being! I found the last task seemingly exhausting; so much, that I was ready to elevate my feet, when they were done! Looking forward to Season 2. BTW, Park Bo Gum was also hilarious! The only drawback was, attempting to extract the English print of the cast’s conversation, amongst Vicki’s written clarifications and the Korean print. It was distracting, but that’s about process.
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