I really don't give a ten easily (I only gave 3, for over a hundred dramas and movies watched). But for Chicago Typewriter, I didn't hesitate.
This drama reminded me the importance of storytelling: when you get immersed in a show, movie or book, if it is well done you get attached to the characters, have compassion for them and are left feeling like the experience somehow changed you. You either learnt something or simply grew love into your heart for that story and its characters. This is how I feel after watching Chicago Typewriter. It is a beautiful tale of friendship, love and the spirit of "carpe diem" (seize the day): no matter what era you live in, you will face struggles. What matters is what you do with your time and who you spend it with, and that is perfectly illustrated in this drama.
STORY
This drama is a beautiful piece of cinematography, but not just that. Even though it tells two different stories (Joseon era and present day), it felt like only one storyline to me. The different past and present events are really well put together and intertwined, thanks to the excellent writing and editing. I never got bored and it was really hard to not binge watch everything, as every episode left me wanting to see more and know more about the characters and their story.
CAST
The cast is absolutely fantastic. The three main leads are excellent actors, with good chemistry. Seeing the characters and their relationships evolve was really one of the best aspect of Chicago Typewriter.
Han Se Ju is a bit of a jerk and I thought it would really annoy me throughout all the drama, but he changed quite quickly and Yoo Ah In did a great job at portraying his sensitivity: you can tell almost from the start that he's not "just another a**hole male lead", but a man who does everything he can to protect himself from others and the possibility of getting hurt. In the past storyline, he is a badass character and just... so... freaking... attractive... (he defintely rocks that haircut).
I loved Im Soo Jung's character in both storylines. In present day Seoul, she is unafraid of showing her feelings and sensitivity, while also being strong and standing up for herself. In the past, she's both badass and cute, which was super satisfying to watch.
Go Kyung Pyo was amazing and he gave a very touching performance. His character is an adorable puppy and he will make you laugh and cry.
OST
Just perfect. It's all I can listen to after finishing this drama.
REWATCH
I am already rewatching my favorite scenes and will watch it again fully (probably multiple times).
This drama reminded me the importance of storytelling: when you get immersed in a show, movie or book, if it is well done you get attached to the characters, have compassion for them and are left feeling like the experience somehow changed you. You either learnt something or simply grew love into your heart for that story and its characters. This is how I feel after watching Chicago Typewriter. It is a beautiful tale of friendship, love and the spirit of "carpe diem" (seize the day): no matter what era you live in, you will face struggles. What matters is what you do with your time and who you spend it with, and that is perfectly illustrated in this drama.
STORY
This drama is a beautiful piece of cinematography, but not just that. Even though it tells two different stories (Joseon era and present day), it felt like only one storyline to me. The different past and present events are really well put together and intertwined, thanks to the excellent writing and editing. I never got bored and it was really hard to not binge watch everything, as every episode left me wanting to see more and know more about the characters and their story.
CAST
The cast is absolutely fantastic. The three main leads are excellent actors, with good chemistry. Seeing the characters and their relationships evolve was really one of the best aspect of Chicago Typewriter.
Han Se Ju is a bit of a jerk and I thought it would really annoy me throughout all the drama, but he changed quite quickly and Yoo Ah In did a great job at portraying his sensitivity: you can tell almost from the start that he's not "just another a**hole male lead", but a man who does everything he can to protect himself from others and the possibility of getting hurt. In the past storyline, he is a badass character and just... so... freaking... attractive... (he defintely rocks that haircut).
I loved Im Soo Jung's character in both storylines. In present day Seoul, she is unafraid of showing her feelings and sensitivity, while also being strong and standing up for herself. In the past, she's both badass and cute, which was super satisfying to watch.
Go Kyung Pyo was amazing and he gave a very touching performance. His character is an adorable puppy and he will make you laugh and cry.
OST
Just perfect. It's all I can listen to after finishing this drama.
REWATCH
I am already rewatching my favorite scenes and will watch it again fully (probably multiple times).
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