And I must confess that I have watched pretty much every single kdrama accessible to English-speaking audience out there.
Find Me In Your Memory is mature yet not too heavy-hearted - the female lead character is bubbly, light-hearted and youthful. At the same time, she is not dramatically insensible, like how most light-hearted female characters are stereotypically portrayed in kdramas - she has the intelligence and passion compatible to her position as an A-list actress.
A fine mixture of thriller, melancholy and romance (occasionally subtle comedy), it is dramatic enough for a fiction yet realistic enough for you to resonate with.
The ending is indeed quite disappointing, yet the original concepts, narrative style and cinematography are uniquely memorable.
Find Me In Your Memory is mature yet not too heavy-hearted - the female lead character is bubbly, light-hearted and youthful. At the same time, she is not dramatically insensible, like how most light-hearted female characters are stereotypically portrayed in kdramas - she has the intelligence and passion compatible to her position as an A-list actress.
A fine mixture of thriller, melancholy and romance (occasionally subtle comedy), it is dramatic enough for a fiction yet realistic enough for you to resonate with.
The ending is indeed quite disappointing, yet the original concepts, narrative style and cinematography are uniquely memorable.