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A Work of Art...
Move to Heaven is a beautifully written masterpiece, exploring the value of life and death through a heart-wrenching story. It brings light to many issues within society, such as LBGT+ representation etc.; when I say I have never watched a drama any better, I do not kid.The casting was impeccable. The drama perfectly displays multiple feelings and executes them perfectly to viewers. For the entirety of the show, I was crying my eyes out (while simping for LJH).
The music was also touching. As a fellow pianist myself, upon hearing Traumerei (a favourite of mine) play in the trailer, I gave it a shot. Throughout all of the trauma cleaning sessions, Geu-Ru plays a specific piece that melted my heart. Everything showed in the drama seemed to have a strong, meaningful message which could be interpreted further by viewers.
He was a character with such depth, quite rare in other dramas. Cho Sang-Gu was also an amazingly well-played character. Lee Je Hoon has a natural tendency to melt into his role; it was enthralling. His character development was evident and heart-warming to watch. Starting as a cold character, you can see him adapt to his new environment just as Geu-ru does, and they both become comfortable with each other. In terms of side characters, they all played a perfect part in the story and didn't feel out of place. The chemistry was amazing.
By watching this drama, I have become grateful for everything I have. LJH is an actor who stars in meaningful dramas, and I find that a wonderful trait. Move to Heaven holds a special place in my heart — a drama like no other.
I'll be rewatching this drama soon.
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