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  • Últ. vez en línea: hace 1 día
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  • Ubicación: Sparkle Planet
  • Contribution Points: 17 LV1
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  • Fecha de ingreso: enero 3, 2021

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Sparkle Planet

Ciepao

Sparkle Planet
The Girl Who Sees Scents korean drama review
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The Girl Who Sees Scents
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by Ciepao
jun 11, 2023
16 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 6.0
Historia 5.0
Actuación/Reparto 6.0
Música 8.0
Volver a ver 4.0

I don't even know how to describe this drama...

Okay, first of all, I am amazed at how they managed to make the power of the female lead (Oh Cho-Rim) look interesting and cool. Because who thought that seeing scents could help you solve a crime?

Now let's start on my real review. The story is so lame and corny; it is so 2015 (if that makes sense), like if I watched this drama around that year, maybe I'd find it good, but truthfully speaking, the plot is so awful. Half the time, I was cringing. Like, what do you mean that people think you're a monster just because your one eye is blue? It is not that deep, bruh. And the relationship between Choi Moo Gak (the male lead) and his sister is weird; they give me a "sibling or dating?" vibe. And let's be real: the character of Jung In Gi, which is Oh Jae Pyo, is really not necessary in this drama.

You might be wondering why I gave it a 6 out of 10 if I find this drama awful. Well, the plot is horrible, yes, but I did find the acting bearable. I always find some people criticizing the acting skills of Shin Sekyung, but honestly, I don't think she's a bad actress; it's just her character. And like I said, I find the female lead's power intriguing; that's why I still managed to finish this to see the end of this drama and how they will use her powers. And also, Namkoong Min did a good job being the villain, and Yoo Jin-seo slayed her character as an Ice Princess cop.
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