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One Spring Night korean drama review
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One Spring Night
5 people found this review helpful
by Kath
Jul 28, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
Calm, lovely and mature. The leads deal with their very own problems and lived their lives by the rules and were bored to death.

Lee Jung In, the female lead, knows what she wants. Her happiness grounds in staying independent. That’s one reason why she dates the selfish bank employee Gi Seok. But when he’s interested to tie the knot after four years different views crash. The characterization of this relationship is very honest and brutally told. The motivations of each collide with their happy relationship. When Ji Ho enters the stage Jung In experiences for the first time deep emotions that make no sense at all. Her inner fight is worth seeing and reflects realistic behavior at his best.

Ji Ho is a single father in a conservative society. His role symbolized the cultural mores in Korean society. It was interesting to see the moral standards of Koreans and how they deal with outside the box living. The whole portrayal of this society was fascinating to watch and very similar to the US 1950's standards. The pressure and social mores were strict.

The family members of both symbolizes different point of views and have to deal with problems of their own that aren’t less interesting.

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