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Extracurricular korean drama review
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Extracurricular
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by balaguava
Abr 29, 2020
10 of 10 episódios vistos
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No geral 10
História 10.0
Atuação/Elenco 10.0
Musical 10.0
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WOW. I was already excited when this drama was announced because of Kim Donghee and Nam Yoonsoo (who I mostly just saw in music videos), but I think I severely underestimated how much I liked the show. It's a relatively short watch-- ten hour long episodes, which also means it's all too tempting to binge. Which I did. And I have no regrets.

Both Extracurricular and How to Buy a Friend were really refreshing takes on the high school genre, which I had previously lost interest in due to the fact that most dramas of the same vein were now being reduced to simple, relatively mundane rom-coms. Having attempted to watch many other dramas this year that felt like they dragged on aimlessly, the fast pacing was a huge source of relief.

The main characters are, for the most part, morally ambiguous. The world of Extracurricular isn't solely black and white-- there are various shades of grey in between, which makes them all the more fascinating to watch. The cast does a great job of delivering their roles, and while I initially took it up for the boys, I ended up falling for Park Joo Hyun (I can't wait to see what kind of roles she'll be doing next!) Kim Donghee did a great job of embodying the role of the reluctant, disillusioned antihero. I also loved the snappy dialogue and the dynamics between the characters.

The plot isn't entirely unpredictable, but that didn't take away from the story itself. I was still on the edge of my seat at every turn, both anticipating and dreading what would come next. Overall a really fun watch.
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