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A Poem a Day korean drama review
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A Poem a Day
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by Jessica
févr. 1, 2021
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 5.0
Musique 5.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.0
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Slice of Life Drama with Embedded Poems Throughout

I was recommended to watch this drama as I was looking for a slice of life / inspiration! However, this fell short of my expectations for multiple reasons.

The good:
-The embedded poems throughout the drama. I like how each poem was tied to the theme for every episode.
-Slice of life / life meanings - this is a feel good drama that is pretty wholesome. It reminds me a little of Hospital Playlist mixed with literary elements.
-The side stories: I enjoyed how we got to learn more about each character.

The bad:
-The FL annoyed me SO much. Her nickname is cry baby because she cries at every little thing! At first, it didn't bother me, but after the nth time, I started getting annoyed. I find that she is really over-dramatic at times.
-The romance was unnecessary and took away from the drama's potential! I did not care for the love triangle as I did not really root for either of them. Doctor Ye seemed more like her superior rather than her boyfriend, while Min Ho was immature and treated her terribly. I wish they focused more on character development of the main leads and the side story's of the other characters! I wanted to know more about Nam Woo's story.
-character development: The FL did not have any character growth at all and neither did the MLs. They remained the same throughout the whole drama, which is really disappointing.
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