difícil terminar de assistir
Eu realmente tentei gostar desse dorama, mas simplesmente não funcionou para mim. Apesar de apreciar histórias que retratam a vida real, com suas dificuldades e nuances emocionais, este foi extremamente difícil de acompanhar. A narrativa é lenta a ponto de ser quase parada, sem grandes acontecimentos ou reviravoltas que prendam a atenção. Tudo parece girar em torno da insatisfação e depressão dos personagens, mas sem trazer momentos de equilíbrio ou esperança.O maior problema, no entanto, são os personagens. Os protagonistas, Mi-jeong e Sr. Gu, são insuportáveis. Mi-jeong é tão introspectiva e apagada que não desperta nenhuma empatia, enquanto Sr. Gu, com todo o seu mistério, acaba sendo só mais um personagem monótono que não cativa.
Os irmãos de Mi-jeong também não ajudam. Ki-jeong e Chang-hee são tão irritantes quanto os protagonistas. Ki-jeong está sempre reclamando de tudo, enquanto Chang-hee parece completamente perdido na vida, ganancioso e preguiçoso, tornando sua trajetória frustrante de acompanhar. Nenhum deles evolui ou oferece algo que justifique a lentidão da trama.
Além disso, o ritmo do dorama é um dos pontos mais negativos. É lento de uma forma que não contribui para a narrativa. Enquanto alguns doramas usam a lentidão para criar profundidade ou emoção, aqui ela apenas torna tudo desmotivante e entediante. A sensação é de que os episódios nunca acabam, e mesmo as cenas que deveriam ser marcantes passam despercebidas por causa da monotonia.
Se há algo de positivo, é a cinematografia. As paisagens são bonitas, e as cenas têm uma composição visual agradável. Além disso, a ideia de explorar temas como solidão e insatisfação poderia ter sido interessante, mas a execução deixou muito a desejar.
No geral, foi uma experiência muito frustrante. Apesar de abordar temas profundos, a falta de ritmo, personagens carismáticos e acontecimentos relevantes tornou o dorama extremamente chato para mim. Só consegui assistir enquanto fazia outras coisas, porque parar para focar nele era impossível. Não recomendo, a menos que você realmente goste de histórias extremamente introspectivas e paradas. Para mim, foi apenas uma grande perda de tempo.
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An amazingly executed slice of life drama
Kim Ji-won always coming at it with the amazing choices of roles, I will forgive her for the content drought that she gives us annually due to her always choosing the best roles.I was initially was not interested in this show, even with Kim Ji-won as the leading lady. However, for some reason that I don't entirely remember, I decided to watch it - I think it was for the relationship between Lee Ki Woo and Lee El's characters. Anyways, the story is so raw and organic for anyone questioning the meaning of their routine day-to-day lives. I have never watched a slice of life drama that tackles the subject so well. I'm sure everyone can find themselves or any worries they have in their lives throughout the drama and find some solace or resolution. It really brings about introspection in the viewer. I love how real the characters are and the elements of comedy incorporated into the drama.
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Calmamente você é introduzido na história de uma família não tão acolhedora e nada calorosa, a trama se desenrola de forma tão natural que subitamente eu já estava envolvida na vida deles e não consegui parar de pensar no que poderia acontecer no próximo episódio, principalmente por conta do misterioso Sr. Gu.
Foi brilhante como conseguiram desenvolver tanto um enredo que tem como centro pessoas que nem sempre são felizes ou que nunca foram felizes. Notável como tudo é tão real e profundo nesta história.
Com personagens realmente interessantes como a Mi Jung e o Sr. Gu não está sendo nada fácil me despedir deste K-drama, já sinto saudade deles :)
Se você procurar por um drama muito interessante com um casal diferente este drama não pode faltar na sua lista!
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Too much alcohol in too many scenes
Could not watch anymore because it worships alcoholism and alcoholics.Shows like this sends a very dangerous message for kids.
Watched this after My Mister. That show is also nonstop alcohol and again worships alcoholism. But that show had better story.
I could understand drinking after work but shows like these take it to another level and both this and My Mister seems to say alcoholism is normal and it's no big deal.
Super dangerous show for young people to watch.
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Relaxing drama
This drama goes as it is. From the beginning of this drama to the end of this drama, everything feels comfortable and nothing seems forced. The acting of the cast is also very good.I feel that this drama feels more alive because there are significant differences between the characters, especially the character Chang Hee who brings the drama to life.
This drama seems to teach us to continue living, whatever happens, the important thing is to live first. Even though we don't know where we are going, for sure we will all achieve our freedom.
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As slice-of-life as it gets!
From all the kdramas I have watched My Liberation Notes is the first drama that for me was undoubtedly a 10/10 rating. The writing of this drama is so masterful that I am in awe. It’s so well-woven that the storylines connect to one another so smoothly and the drama flows just so gently. I loved every single character and every storyline, which is something that has never happened to me with another drama before. It was wonderful to see the characters developing and eventually finding themselves.The drama is slow, and nothing much happens, just like life, which is why I feel that this is the ultimate slice-of-life drama. We get to peek into the mundane lives of these three siblings living in Sanpo and traveling to Seoul every day, and the lives of people around them. It can get sad, happy or even cruel just like life. But this drama comforted me and made me feel better without being preachy or over-the-top. It reminds you that it’s okay to live life your own way as long as you are at peace with yourself. It portrays these realistic relationships that can’t fit into frames set up by the society. The characters go on this journey where they figure out what they want and whether or not they want to live by the conventions forced upon them. I loved how realistic the relationships in the drama were because in life nothing is black and white, and being in love doesn’t magically make everything go smoothly in life.
The conversations and dialogues in the drama were so witty and so relatable for me on a personal level. As someone who is depressed and has felt like I don’t fit in with the rest of the world, seeing such emotions put into words, I felt understood, I felt that maybe there are other people out there who feel the same way too.
Overall, My Liberation Notes is a feel-good, comforting slice-of-life drama that helps you slow down and catch your breath. There aren’t many mind blowing twists or complicated plot lines, but it manages to keep you captivated with it’s honesty, mundanity and refreshing wholesomeness.
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Loved it!!
I can't just tell what I like about it. This drama made me think that everyone will experience the same situations like questioning their existence and just living their lives because they are born. I enjoyed this drama so much.. A slice of life.Actors acting is top notch and writing is fabulous.
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Heartfelt Reflections
My Liberation Notes" is like having a heart-to-heart conversation with a close friend, delving deep into the intricacies of life and your own existence. It leaves you with a comforting warmth, yet beneath the surface, it stirs something within you – an invitation to reflect on the profound themes it explores. I've absolutely fallen in love with this story, its characters, and its unapologetic portrayal of life's imperfections. It doesn't shy away from the difficult moments that make you feel isolated and lost, but it gently reminds you that you're human, still on the journey of self-discovery.The script is brilliantly crafted, the cast delivers outstanding performances, and the music enhances the entire experience. "My Liberation Notes" is a captivating blend of elements that come together to create something truly amazing.
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Stream it.
I’m glad I listened to myself. This drama drew me in and I have no regrets in choosing to watch “My Liberation notes”.The recurring theme of the drama is love. Simple love. The love that any person craves or has craved at one point in their life. I am no different and hence found myself relating to the characters of this drama in more ways than one. The drama is about a group of people from different walks of life trying to find love but most importantly trying to learn how to love their lives.
Liberation: to break free.
Although the theme remains simple, the story is complex and the characters carry depth and each and every relationship, be it family, lovers, friends, or colleagues, have very realistically set. To put it simply, after each episode I think each person will have a different view of the characters.
Even though the drama is very heavy, there is (IMO) the perfect balance of humor. I’m especially in love with Lee Min Ki and how he has managed to play his character so well without taking away any of his depth. The story also offers a certain amount of suspense into who Mr. Gu actually is and I can’t wait to see it play out.
Hearts will be broken but more will be healed. Of that, I am sure.
Watching this drama is like watching myself mirrored back to me. I used to constantly voice out to my friends that if the world ended right then and there, I would die with no regrets. Hearing these again warmed my heart a little. “Ah I’m not alone”, I thought. It made me feel a little less lonely.
The cast consists of seasoned actors that no doubt will deliver till the very end. I cannot find a single thing that has put me off in this drama.
I especially loved the end of episode 3 with the music, it gave me literal goosebumps.
Summer is coming, and I think this is the one you want to be watching during those sweaty afternoons when you want to be swept away into something that will comfort you.
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Yeom Chang-Hee (Lee Min-Ki) is the middle child of the three siblings. He wants to escape from his family's home in Sanpo Village, but he doesn't have a dream and just spends his life meaninglessly. He is looked down upon by his family members.
Yeom Mi-Jeong (Kim Ji-Won) is the youngest child of the three siblings. She would like to be liberated from her boring life, but she is introverted and timid. She is lonely and feels unfulfilled in her life.
Yeom Gi-Jeong (Lee El) is the oldest child of the three siblings. She has a hot temper. She wastes a lot of time commuting to her job in Seoul from Sanpo Village. Her life is filled with complaints and she wants to find love.
Mr. Gu (Son Suk-Ku) is a mysterious man, who suddenly appears in Sanpo Village. He is always drunk. One day, Yeom Mi-Jeong approaches him.
love this dram how it depicts the story with much talking. loved all the cast members and their acting .although Mr. gu is my fav. cold guy.
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meaningful dialogues - great story line
The script is good. Discusses some issues and realities of life. Never a dull moment watching. Each character has its own issues. Brings together a great story for each episode.I like the way the writer beefs up each character with their own issues and how they are solving them in their own way. The issues they are facing may be relatable to, growing into adulthood and managing life approaching adulthood.
The mystery of Mr Gu will keep you guessing about the intent of his existence in the family. He may be as a catalyst to speed up the mundane lives of the three siblings.
I am going to continue to watch this intently.
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Like a flower on the edge of the street, it's pretty and blue... and real
Ep. 1 was so funny. I love the dry humours. It's just hit at the perfect moments that make me cracked up until my cheeks were swollen. LolThey served us a very realistic trope that we can relate a lot. About people in their adulthood and how they handle their lives. Even if you live in the city, there are a lot of rooms for you to resonate with the story.
Yeom Ki Jung, the older sister is like cold ocean waves, it's better to not go near her but if you're not within her reach she won't bite you either. At first I thought she's a scary mean girl, but she's just so hilarious that can make people freeze and speechless around her.
Yeom Chang Hee, the brother, is like a duck. He kwak kwak kwak a lot. He's so funny when
he gets angry and he tends to blabbering I don't think he can stop talking. 😂 And I had to pause my screen sometimes, so that I could control my laughter.
Yeom Mi Jung, the youngest, is so calm, her brother and sister sometimes make a fun of her. She's so innocent and as calm as the weather before the thunderstorm streak. Her older sister may be hilarious but Mi Jung is just on another level, she literally took her sister and brother nonsense jokes and did it persistently.
Maybe if you grow up with two older siblings like them, you'll end up like her. They take all the noises in the world while she get the quiteness.
Mr. Goo is all silent. I don't know what his deal is yet. All he do is working on the field and drinking after dinner while turning his back to the world. Oh apparently this man is still gazing over Jirisan. Lmao
All of the chaotic characters, they have similarities. I feel like they all are trapped. Not actually trapped at village of the small town Sanpo but they just trapped inside themselves and need a liberation. The oldest wants to settle down, the middle wants to move out of the country side, and the youngest wants to really live her life, to be present and whole and maybe find a worship mate.
As for mister Goo, he's still a mystery.
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