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Touch Your Heart korean drama review
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Touch Your Heart
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by Soula
mars 22, 2020
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
I thought this drama wasn't my speed when initially watching trailers and hearing everyone gush about it, but What If Love (Wendy) and Make It Count (Chen) were such addicting OSTs (coincidentally heard on YouTube all the time) that I decided to give it a chance.

And I'm glad I did because this drama is soooo incredibly cute. The romance is sweet and adorable. I definitely ate it up just like when watching Shopping King Louie and Her Private Life. Touch Your Heart is loads of fluff and good feelings, which can definitely be what many of you need when in the right mood. There's no in-depth "larger-than-you" plot/villains, but the love story is pure and innocent.

The actors are adorable and suit/compliment each other very well. I found the MCs to be great for each other, but I also really liked Lawyer Dan and Lawyer Choi's relationship - it was sooo cute, humorous, and slightly cringey (a perfect balance of exaggerated comedy!).

Aside from the easy, cute plot, I really adored the OST. As mentioned above, Make It Count by Chen and What If Love by Wendy were AHMAZING soundtracks; they'll get stuck in your head in a heartbeat and you won't be able to help but hum along. All the other soundtracks were great and blended/balanced each other well.

I probably won't rewatch this drama in its entirety, but I will definitely watch clips and OST MVs, which is just enough sweetness to remind me of the happy feelings this drama invoked. Happy watching!
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