2020!
Shows & Movies I've watched and finished in 2020! My Goal is 13 Dramas by the end of the year! (Being Realistic this year T_T)
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1. Because This is My First Life
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
Would I recommend this?
Yes, if you haven't seen it, definitely would!
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2. Just Between Lovers
Korean Drama - 2017, 16 episodes
Would I recommend this?
Yes. I cried my eyes out and loved every second of this drama, I can't believe it took me so long to watch it!
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3. Marmalade Boy
Japanese Movie - 2018
Would I recommend this?
Yes. But I caution for people who have no idea what it is about or the manga, it can be awkward, but it's a great adaptation!
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4. Girls For Rest
Korean TV Show - 2018, 74 episodes
Would I recommend this?
If you love SNSD, then watch this! Also if you liked Hyori's homestay, you should check this out. It's basically 5 best friends traveling to France together. A pleasant watch!
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5. Love O2O
Chinese Drama - 2016, 30 episodes
I mean...is anyone actually surprised. This is a yearly must watch thing for me...It's my tradition T_T
Would I recommend this?
Of course....see note above.
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6. Youth
Chinese Drama - 2018, 26 episodes
Would I recommend this?
I would if you haven't seen the Korean version, Age of Youth. It basically follows the same plot, just spread out longer. I think the acting is a little bit better in this one than Age of Youth, but I think that was mostly with the Chemistry of the Girls.
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7. Coffee & Vanilla
Japanese Drama - 2019, 10 episodes
Would I recommend this?
Yes, but to people who like fast pace romances. It's simple one you have to chalk up to Dramaworld actions, and it makes sense. Out of Context, this is a whole lot of red flags in a handbasket.
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8. I'll Find You on a Beautiful Day
Korean Drama - 2020, 16 episodes
Would I recommend this?
100% Yes! A great watch with a plot that makes sense. I enjoyed this to the point where I was mad I couldn't binge the whole thing. Really well acted and I loved the chemistry between the leads and the ensemble.
I also liked the fact it wasn't centered in the city. It was really great to see the countryside of South Korea. A lot of dramas tend to focus on heavy populated areas. It was nice to see a small hometown feel. It made it feel more genuine with the story they wanted to portray.