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Love Letter korean drama review
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Love Letter
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by LMitsuki
oct. 21, 2013
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété 2
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 6.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.0
The only reason I'm writing this is because of the non-existence of a review that can elucidate people whether this is good or bad. I don't know if I'll be helpful since I'm still confused about what I felt watching this... Beginning with the story: it's the typical story or classic/old kdramas about two friends who knew each other a long time ago and grew up with feelings that could be love. Or, more, three friends - the love triangle that we have to deal with from the beginning 'till the end. The whole point of this story is the fact that Andrea wants to become a priest. It's what they call as a 'forbidden love'. Will he give it up for her? Will he keep his childhood dream? That's what you are supposed to ask and look forward. For me the story had too much cliches (not different from any other dramas from the same era), and walked around many circles. The beginning was slow, but then it got interesting. The cast was great. I have no problems whatsoever. Soo Ae's character could be a less arrogant, and then less confusing, but it was okay. The OST was good, the quality wasn't bad considering the year... the only thing I disliked was the flow and some parts of the plot for this story. Especially the ending, which was confusing and a bit controversial for me. Don't take that as I'm saying it has a happy or a sad ending because it's nothing like that. If I suggest it? I do if you have nothing to do and want to check out old kdramas.
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