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Pale Moon korean drama review
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Pale Moon
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by KasaundraC
mars 31, 2024
10 épisodes vus sur 10
Complété
Globalement 10
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0

Captivating

I found myself captivated from the start due to Kim Seo Hyung’s sheer presence. She’s a favorite actress of mine anyway, but her portrayal of a self-esteem stripped demure housewife at the outset was believable and quite jarring. Her character’s development and actions were an understandable and seamlessly woven together tapestry of chain events.

The husband, (played brilliantly by Gong Jung Hwan), was astonishingly one of of the most calm (usually), callous and selfish characters I’ve ever seen. At one point I became convinced that the character had to have studied all the ways to strip a person’s soul of any self-worth.

Lee Shi Hoo was another important character, and his arc was poignant, though disappointingly familiar.

I felt the elder actor’s performances shone brightly and I appreciated the sympathy or lack of sympathy each invoked due to their role’s character.

I now realize this is a remake, so as such, my only criticism is probably not valid: I would have preferred a more complete ending. We do get a lot of closure, so I am thankful for that. But I still have questions. That said, I definitely recommend this and would watch again.

*Be aware of a couple of racy scenes that are brief, and in my opinion, shouldn’t shock the senses of your average adult who recognizes and appreciates that attraction and intimacy are things that don’t belong to only one gender or age group.
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