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D-Day korean drama review
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by andeurea
janv. 17, 2021
20 épisodes vus sur 20
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
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AN UNDERRATED MASTERPIECE

I just love it. That's it. I love how the drama didn't focus on the lead's romance and instead, they stick to their main idea which is the different struggles that people go through. I love them both, Young Kwang and So Min. It's one of the best for me. Although it's so underrated, it's definitely worth binge-watching. No words can really describe how I love this drama.

Watched it for two days and night, LOL. I will most likely rewatch this drama, but I think it will take me a long time to do so. There was no episode where I got bored, really.

The actors were so good, especially the Hospital Director. I've been irritated for nineteen episodes because of him HAHAHA. Especially when he was enjoying classical music because he was so satisfied and excited about destroying the male lead's life. LOL. I literally screamed and cursed because of him. And the satisfaction I felt during Episode Nineteen? IT WAS UNDESCRIBABLE. Kudos to Lee Kyung Young.

Ohh, of course, Kim Young Kwang and Jung So Min. I'm so loooove Kim Young Kwang. I first watched him at Pinocchio, and I fell in love with him at Go Ho's Starry Night. Such a good actor. He suits a doctor role, same with Jung So Min. They did really well. Their chemistry was great, too.

I kinda want a season two, though. This time, it focuses on their daily lives and their story. But I know it's kinda impossible. And the only thing that I regret about this drama is that I watched it way too late. LOL.
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