THERE ARE SOME SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW.
Hello readers,
Long time no see! I am totally sorry for neglecting my blog over the month due to hectic schedules including projects, assignments and of course, catching up with my hobbies. I have long wanted to write a review on some television series I have been watching and since I have finished the latest episode of this Korean drama, W - Two Worlds, I thought it would be worth while to share this with you.
For your information, I have named this review as W - Two Worlds because to avoid some confusion and it would be easier for you to find in future. I was recommended by my sister to watch this series and since the last K-Drama series I watched was Master's Sun, I thought I should give it a watch. W - Two Worlds is a K-Drama about this cardiothoracic surgeon, Oh Yeon Joo who was mysteriously pulled by someone from the monitor while trying to find her missing father. Yeon Joo woke up on the rooftop and found the man unconscious and was stabbed very badly. After saving his life, she then found out the man was Kang Chul, the main character of the webtoon named W. This made her realised she was in the webtoon world her father has created and only can enter in and out based on the main character's emotions and thoughts.
Basically, W is a popular webtoon in South Korea created by the leading woman's father. In W, Kang Chul, the main protagonist, is a young and handsome billionaire whose main goal in life was to find the killer who murdered his whole family when he was a teenager. A celebrated Olympic gold medalist in shooting in his early days, Kang Chul's life was ruined when he was falsely accused for the family murder and was placed in prison as a result (though he was later released and remained low profile for a time being).
I totally enjoyed watching W - Two Worlds not only for its original plot but also the wonderful selection of the cast. The leading woman and man were terrific in their portrayals and I could simply relate to and sympathised with them. The most enjoyable part of the series was the comedy and it had me being tickled on my stomach on every single episode. You would agree with me when you see the scenes that include Yeon Joo's notable companion, Soo Bong.
Not only was the series funny, it was also at the same time got me crying so badly. This has to be the first time I ever cried over a K-Drama and also the most since last watching The Danish Girl. Almost all episodes got me emotional and I could not help thinking for the characters in the series. You can trust me when I said that you would totally be easily upset when watching most episodes, so kudos to the creator of W - Two Worlds.
With every emotions going up and down on every episodes, with cute and sad scenes that plays with your feelings and also great acting, W - Two Worlds is worth the watch if you are looking for a K-Drama to watch. Forget about Scarlet Heart and other most popular talked about shows among your friends, go for W - Two Worlds. Not to forget, the romantic interactions between Kang Chul and Yeon Joo are daebak (awesome in Korean) and very sweeeeeeet. :P
Ratings: 9/10
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