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Naeil's Cantabile korean drama review
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Naeil's Cantabile
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by rachel
sept. 21, 2015
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 7.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.0
What do I love about this show? Allow me to list it here. The ragtag team of orchestra members who each must overcome their personal obstacles, and the unlikely love stories among them. These themes never fail to warm my heart, especially when they’re executed with care like in this show. Not too much cheese, but getting the message across nonetheless. Shim Eun-kyung’s portrayal of the Nodame character did seem exaggerated at first, but then again I remember being pretty disgusted and put-off about the Japanese live-action one. What I appreciated most was the emotional development and maturation of Nae-Il throughout the course of the show. I think Joo Won did a really good job of portraying the Chiaki character. In fact, I like his portrayal better than Hiroshi Tamaki’s in the Japanese live-action. At times, the Japanese version was a bit violent (in fact it’s something I observe in Japanese live-action shows in general). He showed so much emotional growth and maturity that was satisfying. Go Kyung Pyo is excellent as always in this type of role as a goofy, best-pal character. As always, the classical music was really enjoyable, and was weaved seamlessly into the story and journeys of the characters. Executed just as well as the Japanese live-action version. Overall, a lot of care was put into creating this remake, and it is clear from the final product. A very enjoyable watch that doesn’t have too much high drama but with satisfying character journeys and growth.
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