Refreshing and Simple
I’m going to be honest, this is one of the first if not the first review I’ve written and I’ve got to say this drama deserves the review! I simply picked Fanletter, Please because it was only 4 episodes and was completely hyped because of Choi Sooyoung. Her acting and character selections always have me leaving the dramas she’s in happy. However, this drama was a short one so I was honestly quite unhappy so I read the earlier reviews and god knows I was super extra extra happy they were all good.
I’m also not going to lie, the premise of the plot is simple (I mean it’s 4 episodes AND in a rom-com format so I wasn’t expecting too much) but it’s also complex enough to be deemed worthy of the stars given to it! It was refreshing and easy to watch, there were no scenes that needed to be skipped. There we no unbearably dramatic or cheesy scenes so it was an all-around easy to watch show!
The chemistry was absolutely beautiful and as soon as I recognized the ML, I was swooning. Completely swooning. The two looked amazing together and their actual in-story characters were beautiful together considering the coincidental, only in a rom-com situation they found themselves in. Watching them regrow onto each other was completely amazing and the scenes with Bang Yu Na were SO CUTE. I think I’m a complete Yu Na stan but I digress.
When it comes to the actual story, I have got to say I was honestly surprised at how bad Kang He’s life was and how realistic it seemed after everything that happened to her. She was going through trauma, as I’d expect any actress/idol/celebrity to go through after all her experiences and everything seemed to be going downhill but I thought it was incredibly realistic given her image at the beginning of the drama.
If I have to state my favorite thing about the drama, it had to be Yu Na’s hope in Kang Hee. A fan’s undying support can really help a celebrity come out of their situations and help them thrive and I found that absolutely stunning. I know that’s not the super big “moral” of the story but I thought it stood out the most :)
If you got all the way to the bottom of this review, I hope you really do give this drama a watch! It was completely worth my time and I think it’ll be worth yours as well!
I’m also not going to lie, the premise of the plot is simple (I mean it’s 4 episodes AND in a rom-com format so I wasn’t expecting too much) but it’s also complex enough to be deemed worthy of the stars given to it! It was refreshing and easy to watch, there were no scenes that needed to be skipped. There we no unbearably dramatic or cheesy scenes so it was an all-around easy to watch show!
The chemistry was absolutely beautiful and as soon as I recognized the ML, I was swooning. Completely swooning. The two looked amazing together and their actual in-story characters were beautiful together considering the coincidental, only in a rom-com situation they found themselves in. Watching them regrow onto each other was completely amazing and the scenes with Bang Yu Na were SO CUTE. I think I’m a complete Yu Na stan but I digress.
When it comes to the actual story, I have got to say I was honestly surprised at how bad Kang He’s life was and how realistic it seemed after everything that happened to her. She was going through trauma, as I’d expect any actress/idol/celebrity to go through after all her experiences and everything seemed to be going downhill but I thought it was incredibly realistic given her image at the beginning of the drama.
If I have to state my favorite thing about the drama, it had to be Yu Na’s hope in Kang Hee. A fan’s undying support can really help a celebrity come out of their situations and help them thrive and I found that absolutely stunning. I know that’s not the super big “moral” of the story but I thought it stood out the most :)
If you got all the way to the bottom of this review, I hope you really do give this drama a watch! It was completely worth my time and I think it’ll be worth yours as well!
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