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A Work of Art...
Move to Heaven is a beautifully written masterpiece, exploring the value of life and death through a heart-wrenching story. It brings light to many issues within society, such as LBGT+ representation etc.; when I say I have never watched a drama any better, I do not kid.
The casting was impeccable. The drama perfectly displays multiple feelings and executes them perfectly to viewers. For the entirety of the show, I was crying my eyes out (while simping for LJH).
The music was also touching. As a fellow pianist myself, upon hearing Traumerei (a favourite of mine) play in the trailer, I gave it a shot. Throughout all of the trauma cleaning sessions, Geu-Ru plays a specific piece that melted my heart. Everything showed in the drama seemed to have a strong, meaningful message which could be interpreted further by viewers.
He was a character with such depth, quite rare in other dramas. Cho Sang-Gu was also an amazingly well-played character. Lee Je Hoon has a natural tendency to melt into his role; it was enthralling. His character development was evident and heart-warming to watch. Starting as a cold character, you can see him adapt to his new environment just as Geu-ru does, and they both become comfortable with each other. In terms of side characters, they all played a perfect part in the story and didn't feel out of place. The chemistry was amazing.
By watching this drama, I have become grateful for everything I have. LJH is an actor who stars in meaningful dramas, and I find that a wonderful trait. Move to Heaven holds a special place in my heart — a drama like no other.
I'll be rewatching this drama soon.
The casting was impeccable. The drama perfectly displays multiple feelings and executes them perfectly to viewers. For the entirety of the show, I was crying my eyes out (while simping for LJH).
The music was also touching. As a fellow pianist myself, upon hearing Traumerei (a favourite of mine) play in the trailer, I gave it a shot. Throughout all of the trauma cleaning sessions, Geu-Ru plays a specific piece that melted my heart. Everything showed in the drama seemed to have a strong, meaningful message which could be interpreted further by viewers.
He was a character with such depth, quite rare in other dramas. Cho Sang-Gu was also an amazingly well-played character. Lee Je Hoon has a natural tendency to melt into his role; it was enthralling. His character development was evident and heart-warming to watch. Starting as a cold character, you can see him adapt to his new environment just as Geu-ru does, and they both become comfortable with each other. In terms of side characters, they all played a perfect part in the story and didn't feel out of place. The chemistry was amazing.
By watching this drama, I have become grateful for everything I have. LJH is an actor who stars in meaningful dramas, and I find that a wonderful trait. Move to Heaven holds a special place in my heart — a drama like no other.
I'll be rewatching this drama soon.
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