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Descendants of the Sun korean drama review
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Descendants of the Sun
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by Melakward
mai 2, 2016
16 épisodes vus sur 16
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Globalement 10
Histoire 9.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
Why I watched it: Song Joong Ki's triumphant return to kdramas. Missed him like crazy. Was it worth it: I can't think of a strong enough word for "yes" that conveys how awesome it was. What I liked the most: The main relationship mostly, but the drama was amazing throughout. What I disliked the most: Spoken English by native-language Korean entertainers tends to make me cringe a bit, but it wasn’t as painful in this drama as it usually is. Moment Meter: 10/10 – The drama was nothing but moments. Beginning, middle and end. It was fantastic. Other thoughts: This was a strong drama. It affected my life outside of watching it. It felt like I’d watched the whole thing in 3 days (when it was really more like 7), and I literally had a feeling a dread when I was nearing the end of it. I cried like a baby. In fact, I teared up at work today while thinking about this review. This drama pushed me into a life-crisis. Literally. I’ll be up front and say that Joong Ki was a big factor in this, but the writing is so solid that loving Joong Ki is not a must to enjoy this drama. May have to re-watch Nice Guy after this to maintain current Joong Ki high. Conclusion: Punched me right in the feels. I'll be carrying this one with me for while.
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