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My Mister korean drama review
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My Mister
3 people found this review helpful
by Camelot
Dec 15, 2018
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
My Mister was the most realistic and moving drama I've ever watched. There's no glamour, the characters are all sad in their own way, the mood is subdued, the colors are dark, the music melancholy, it's slow, and nothing much happens. Yet, My Mister turns all of these things in to positives, into strengths. If you are not someone who can handle slow dramas with no action then this is not the show for you. However, if you are the type of person who desperately wants to feel with your whole soul the very essence of what it is to live then this drama is perfect.

Though each character is pitiable in their turn they all have human faults and strengths. Each is relatable not because you can see yourself in them but because you can recognize their humanity. It was incredibly slow at first and difficult to commit to for that reason. It is also not a drama to be binge watched. Instead My Mister should be taken slowly so that it can seep into your skin and down to your heart. But if you can get passed that it is worth every minute of your time. You may ask what is so captivating about two brothers running a cleaning business, a poor girl harassed by debtors, a cheating wife, or a middle aged salaryman and I would answer that it is their humanity. This drama so perfectly captures the human condition that it at times frightened me with its understanding. I cried so many times over this drama. It moved me in a way only the best novels have ever done before.

Don't let your misconceptions about the age gap blind you. This is not a romance. It is simply about people. People struggling to live and being forced to keep going no matter how much it hurts. And it was beautiful.
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