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The Interest of Love korean drama review
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The Interest of Love
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by SunOh
Mar 6, 2024
16 of 16 episódios vistos
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No geral 10
História 10.0
Atuação/Elenco 10.0
Musical 10.0
Voltar a ver 10.0

Sincere, relevant, unforgettable and ahead of its time.

This is more gonna be a warning rather than a review.

The Interest of Love is for people who are into psychology and sociology, melos and slow burns. This is not a conventional romance but a romance depicting modern korean society. This is the opposite of what you could call "dreamy escape" from the K-Dramas people love and are accustomed to. If you want to learn about the society and adult relationships in Korea, look no further. Although the setting is Korean, many adults around the world could relate to this story, at least to some extent. In fact, The Interest of Love is the adaptation of a critically-acclaimed novel in Korea, named "Understanding Love" which is the drama's korean title. The adaptation was also acclaimed by the critics and recognized as one of the best K-Dramas of 2022 by the industry experts. Of course, if you think that you know better than them, that's up to you. The novel ended in episode 12 (which would not have been suitable for the TV show...you'll know why when you'll see how the episode ends), and the rest was penned by the screenwriter. About the ending, it was appropriate.

Mantra by everyone who signed up for The Interest of Love’s chaos: “Everyone is flawed. I'm gonna sit and watch.”

Like it or not, get it or not, The Interest of Love is a masterclass in directing, acting and writing. The storytelling and attention to detail are really clever, and the mundane beauty of this drama is something no other can match.
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