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Drama Special Season 3: Don't Worry, It's a Ghost korean drama review
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Drama Special Season 3: Don't Worry, It's a Ghost
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by neets_45
août 12, 2012
1 épisodes vus sur 1
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
All I wanted was to watch a light drama. I should've known better--a ghost love-interest never ends in a everyone-gets-what-they-want way. The story is short yet interesting--which is what you want in a drama special. The writer/director did a really good job of making you grow to care for the characters. That makes the ending really pull your Heartstrings.(See what I did there? Heh.) Seeing how this kind of story has a limited way of ending, I liked the way they decided to end it. How else is a ghost drama supposed to end? Bong Tae Gyu and Park Shin Hye were great together. There were moments where Shin Hye would try acting mad/scary, but she couldn't really make me believe it--she's just too cute ^^. Tae Gyu was excellent in showing the pain and strain in his features. The music starts off pretty whimsical. It's a nice drama soundtrack. The creepy music and accents come in at the right time and quickly made light following the mood. It's too bad there weren't more like-minded scenes. I might watch this again. Even though I know what happens in the end, I'm sure that will just make my heart ache just as much if not more than the first time. Knowing what's coming makes it a greater tragedy. Altogether, if you enjoy romance, tragedy, and a dash of the supernatural--all the while trying to deduce a culprit--then give this short drama a try!!
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