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Kill Me, Heal Me korean drama review
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Kill Me, Heal Me
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by Imara
dic 14, 2019
20 of 20 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
Historia 7.5
Actuación/Reparto 8.0
Música 6.0
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“Kill me, heal me” is probably just another “cliché” kdrama, that at the half of it, become a kind of soup-opera. In its behalf, I should say that it has at least two things that are worth it: first, the story is interesting, and secondly, the male lead is really good, being able to play so many different roles. It’s simply amazing how you can sense at first sight which role he is doing even before he had uttered a single word, only by his eyes. Moreover, although I’m not a big fan of Park Seo Joon, I admit I liked him in here. He did a wonderful job as the best brother ever.
The almost only BUT (really big) for me it’s that this drama would have been so much better if the female lead wouldn’t be so unbearable. Her role in here (first time seeing this actress) is maddening. She is shouting and crying and shouting really loud all the time. It was so tiring that after episode 10 I was just about to drop it out.
The music it’s ok, it doesn’t bother the story. Overall, I liked the main song, that I already knew even before watching the drama.
Rewatch: it’s a no for me... too many screams. But, if you haven’t watch it, you can give it a try, overall if you want to see the sexiest Ji Sung as Shin Se Gi and his amazing acting job.
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