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Love All Play korean drama review
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Love All Play
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by PhatPanda27
juil. 5, 2022
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.5

Had higher expectations, but this drama fell a bit short

I was so excited to start to drama because, from the clips I saw on TikTok, it seemed like everyone loved it and once I started it, I was completely obsessed. The chemistry between the two main leads were off the charts, and they were so cute. But like how many of these other reviews said, the beginning of this drama started off so well and so strong, only for it to be more of a let down in the later half of the drama. The later half of the drama got a bit draggy and angsty and once they resolved it, it really felt like all that angst was for nothing. I also thought the focus was going to be more on badminton and winning championships but nope. As for our second couple, I liked Yook Jung Hwan enough, he seemed like a good enough guy who was just very hurt and angry but all he could do was channel that anger and frustration on Park Tae Yang. But I found Lee Yoo Min to be annoying and I was waiting for her to have a more significant role in this drama but nope. I would say my favorite character in this drama would be Park Tae Joon, he was adorable and he really loved Tae Yang. But yeah, sorry this review feels a little all over the place. Overall, this was an alright drama, I just feel like the first half of the drama set such high expectations for the rest of the drama, but it turned out to be disappointing because of those high expectations. Oh well, it was a short and quick ride.
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