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Addictive and fun classic
When people talk about action/romance dramas Healer is often mentioned along with others like City Hunter and Descendants of the Sun. The difficulty of blending romance and action is that it seems like inevitably one or both parts feel underdeveloped, unrealistic or boring. City Hunter - which is the drama probably the most similar to Healer, given that it's about a vigilante, centres around getting revenge for a wrong committed in the past, and has the same actress in a lead role - has a lot of invigorating, well choreographed action sequences (and a weak plot) but the romance was lifeless, repetitive and full of cringe-inducing moments. Descendants of the Sun, while deeply flawed, had I think a more compelling romance which felt more central to the plot, and completely ridiculous and laughable action sequences. It's a tricky genre. How much screen time do you give the romance vs. the action? How do you incorporate them both into the main story and make both satisfying? How do you achieve a cohesive ending without sacrificing either the action or the romance in the final episodes?
Healer is one of the few dramas that I think nails both the romance and the action and is able to blend them together to create a pretty seamless whole. All the independent parts of this drama - the settings, groups of characters, flashbacks, main leads, action sequences, emotional beats - they all work very well together to create a very tight, fast-paced and comforting watch. I wouldn't say it's the most emotionally moving drama and it does have cheesy moments, but the characters are great and everything zips along so deftly that you're always entertained.
I think earlier in my drama watching days I would have ranked this one higher in my list of favourite dramas, but I still love it. I have seen more things and my taste has changed, but this will always have a place in my heart. It is still one of the dramas that I love to recommend to people (I think a lot of people feel this way, given the amount that it appears on lists of favourite dramas) because I think it's a very accessible and enjoyable watch. There are dramas that I like more, or think are greater technical achievements, but they're not as easy to digest as Healer is. This is really one of those charming dramas that is greater than the sum of its parts, and which shows off the greatest qualities of that era of dramas.
Healer is one of the few dramas that I think nails both the romance and the action and is able to blend them together to create a pretty seamless whole. All the independent parts of this drama - the settings, groups of characters, flashbacks, main leads, action sequences, emotional beats - they all work very well together to create a very tight, fast-paced and comforting watch. I wouldn't say it's the most emotionally moving drama and it does have cheesy moments, but the characters are great and everything zips along so deftly that you're always entertained.
I think earlier in my drama watching days I would have ranked this one higher in my list of favourite dramas, but I still love it. I have seen more things and my taste has changed, but this will always have a place in my heart. It is still one of the dramas that I love to recommend to people (I think a lot of people feel this way, given the amount that it appears on lists of favourite dramas) because I think it's a very accessible and enjoyable watch. There are dramas that I like more, or think are greater technical achievements, but they're not as easy to digest as Healer is. This is really one of those charming dramas that is greater than the sum of its parts, and which shows off the greatest qualities of that era of dramas.
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