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The Hymn of Death korean drama review
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The Hymn of Death
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by Thea
nov 6, 2023
6 of 6 episodios vistos
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Global 10
Historia 10.0
Actuación/Reparto 9.5
Música 9.0
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Such a beautifully tragic story. So underrated. (Not really a spoiler if you know the true story ig)

No words can describe how much I loved this. It is so beautiful and tragic and the fact that it's based on a true story makes me even so much more emotional. So if you're feeling like you want to cry to a K-drama, here you go. Such a short story yet still delivered much more than 90% of the K-dramas that have 16 episodes with each episode being 10 hours long. Yet I do wish we had more time to learn about the characters. I watched this a pretty long time so I don't remember all the details but I remember genuinley liking it and man the emotions I felt, as mentioned I think my emotions were double cause this actually happened with two very real people. But of course, we gotta give credit to the actors, I think if the cast includes Lee Jongsuk and Shin Hyesun you should automatically know that the acting is gonna be pretty much perfect, they always know how to portray a character properly so they never disappoint that's for sure. So I can say with confidence that they gave Kim Woojin and Yun Simdeok justice. I gotta say that the quote at the end got me BAD I was literally crying rivers at 1:30 a.m in the morning (?). Right and I don't pay attention to music and OSTs so don't trust my ranking there!!

RIP to Kim Woojin and Yun Simdeok, I pray they get to have their happy ever after in the afterlife.
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