Stellar Acts, Lengthy Plot
"The Wind Blows" showcases some commendable performances. Kam Woo Sung, portraying the main male character, Kwon Do Hoon, truly shined in his role. Additionally, Lee Joon Hyuk, as the close male friend "Carlos", delivered a memorable performance.
The narrative offers a beautiful delicacy. However, both the main story and certain subplots felt stretched longer than necessary. While the romance between the side character, director Kim Sung Cheol, and the makeup artist, Son Ye Rim, seemed out of place and contributed little to the main storyline, the core narrative itself could have been more concise. The series, which spans 16 episodes, might have been more impactful if condensed into 12 or even fewer episodes.
Despite its pacing issues, "The Wind Blows" remains an enjoyable series, thanks to its main plot and the standout performances of its lead actors.
The narrative offers a beautiful delicacy. However, both the main story and certain subplots felt stretched longer than necessary. While the romance between the side character, director Kim Sung Cheol, and the makeup artist, Son Ye Rim, seemed out of place and contributed little to the main storyline, the core narrative itself could have been more concise. The series, which spans 16 episodes, might have been more impactful if condensed into 12 or even fewer episodes.
Despite its pacing issues, "The Wind Blows" remains an enjoyable series, thanks to its main plot and the standout performances of its lead actors.
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