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  • Genre: Homme
  • Lieu: Probably within reach of a coffee
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  • Date d'inscription: juillet 4, 2021
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SKITC

Probably within reach of a coffee

SKITC

Probably within reach of a coffee
Frankly Speaking korean drama review
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Frankly Speaking
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by SKITC
juin 6, 2024
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 4.0
Histoire 2.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 6.0
Musique 4.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0

The multiverse concept has gotten out of hand

The story starts as a slapstick comedy then turns in to a dating show soap opera and then a slice-of-life melodrama before a spin through a family healing journey and wraps up as everyone gets a happy ending fairy tale.

It would have worked better, more coherently, if it actually was a multiverse vehicle and every time it switched to a new parallel dimension, there were some Star Wars lightspeed cgi effects and some electronic beeps and bloops and throw in an alien or a dinosaur and switch up the background from Korea to a space station or a ancient wizard fortress so it's transparent that the show has switched modes.

Seriously.

Go Kyung Po and Kang Han Na can be effortlessly funny and thrive on energy and chaos. Just see Go Kyung Po's guest spot in episode 1 of "D.P." and Kang Han Na's tour de force in "My Roommate is a Gumiho". But they spend eighty percent of this misguided mess being angtsy and mopey. It's inexplicably bad design by the writer. And unforgivably poor execution by the director.

There's a long list of talented supporting cast members too and, given moments, they bring a bit of a pulse to the action, but it's all recycled, aimless storylines.

[beep beep boop whoosh] Punch it, Chewie. Maybe there's better dramas on the other side of this jump through hyperspace...
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