The fifth part "Superpowers"
Rating: 8.9
Starring: Ryu Seung-yong / Han Hyo-joo / Jo In-sung
Plot review: It's really good to watch, I couldn't help but watch it in one sitting. The whole plot contains a lot of content, including the pressure and sadness of having a special ability, the love of parents, the belief of a soldier, and the kindness... I have to say that I love Kim Doo-sik, Lee Mi-hyun and Kim Bong-sik, a family of three, they are handsome, beautiful and strong. coexist. The scene in Kowloon Po is really too bloody to watch directly. It is a bit sad. We must fight violence with violence and bear the blood and pain. In addition, I really loved the episode where Wenshan and Jiulongpu collaborated. It had a humanitarian warmth and the monsters cherished each other. Also, Kang Hoon's father is really awesome in fighting, and Hee Soo and his mother are really beautiful. In short, watching a drama like this will rekindle my faith in stories. We need stories to save us when we are alive.
The fourth part "The Lonely and Brilliant God: Goblin"
Rating: 8.9
Starring: Gong Yoo / Kim Go Eun / Lee Dong Wook
Plot review: " Goblin " is a masterpiece that subverts the traditional Korean drama framework, with its unique With its unique plot, superb production and profound exploration of human nature, its storyline and character settings are full of novelty. It breaks the old stereotypes of "car accident, cancer, and amnesia" that are common in traditional Korean dramas, and explores the complex aspects of love, life and death, and human nature from a new perspective. The protagonist Kim Shin (played by Kong Yoo) is a general who committed suicide out of hatred because of his great achievements. After his death, he turned into a ghost and spent thousands of years looking for a bride who could pull out the sword from his chest and relieve his eternal loneliness. This setting is not only novel, but also full of profound discussions about loving and being loved. All in all, I really like this Korean drama and it will always be on my to-watch list every winter.
The third part "My Liberation Diary"
Rating: 9.0
Starring: Lee Min-ki / Kim Ji-won / Son Seok-joo
Plot review: The whole drama closely revolves around the topic of liberation. Everyone starts out feeling depressed and stuck in the quagmire of life, unable to get out of the quagmire of life. They are overwhelmed by the continuous garbage of human relations. Everyone is an ant under the building. Maybe this is a portrayal of the life of ordinary young people in South Korea today, or it may be a psychological portrayal. In short, they are seeking liberation. But in the end, it seemed like liberation, but in fact there was no substantial change. The character of Goo is a bit like a subjective idol plot, which makes the whole realistic painting style suddenly become an idol drama. Maybe it's because the director's shooting is more of a stream of consciousness, and there are a lot of plot points that should be explained but not explained in place, but overall, the flaws are not concealed, and it is still worth watching!
The second part "The Life of a Smart Doctor"
Rating: 9.5
Starring: Cho Jung-seok / Yoo Yeon-seok / Jung Kyung-ho
Plot review: Korean dramas in life have become a spiritual paradise recently. It was as if I had really spent a year with them, listening to the sound of rain with Songhua and Yijun. So happy. /Like everyone! /Kim Junwan wore formal clothes twice to attend the wedding of the patient’s family and the funeral of the newborn. /All the actors and supporting actors are very good! The contrasting techniques used on patients and their families, the control of details, lines, plot lines, characters, etc. are all great! Each transplant was like a dying life carefully inheriting the death of another, and many tears were shed. All in all, it's really great to watch. After reading it, I understand even more how hard it is to be a doctor and nurse. Finally, I hope the director and actors will keep filming forever, I want to see him grow old!
The first " please reply 1988"
rating: 9.7
Starring: Sung Dong-il / Li Yihua / Luo Meilan
Plot review: 1998 is a life drama that reflects the joys and sorrows of ordinary people. The family, love, friendship, teacher-student relationship, and classmate relationships shown in the play are all warm and healing. There are no villains, no strong emotional conflicts, and it is a steady stream of warmth. The love in the play is not ups and downs or vigorous, it is a natural process of getting along day and night.There is the shyness of the first love when you are young, the calmness of pretending to be an adult in front of the person you like, but there is also the joy of a little deer hiding behind the door and covering his heart. Finally, I really appreciate Bora Sun-woo's emotional line, a model of sapiosexuality with clear goals. All in all, it was really good to watch. Every episode made me cry, and I truly felt my heart slowly being healed.
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