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You've watched a few heart-wrenching dramas

author:Hello Ela

Recently, I watched two sadistic dramas, one is "I'm Sorry, I Love You".

You've watched a few heart-wrenching dramas

Starring Su Zhixie, Lin Xiujing and Zheng Jinghao.

There is a passage that says that the three treasures of Korean dramas are cancer, car accidents, and incurable diseases. This show is.

The story of the male protagonist who is terminally ill and returns to China to find his own mother, and the adopted son adopted by his own mother, a popular singer and the female assistant of the crush singer.

Affection and love are handled very well, grace, really like "stone", brilliant and rounded. Her beauty lies in her simple feelings and kindness that cannot bear to hurt anyone. Wu He, seemingly bohemian, but warm and considerate. Eun Seol understands the fragility of Wu Hyuk's wild form, and Woo Hyuk also feels eun Seol's unkind but passionate feelings.

Su Zhixie's performance is very contagious. Tension is measured. Each subtle expression and movement portrays a delicate and amorous Wu He into three points. As the line goes:

"Looking back on my life, it's really embarrassing, if there is still something right in my life, it is to fall in love with the woman named Song Encai, and the last thing I regret is not to forget the woman named Song Encai." 」

Wu Hyuk's love for Eun Choi is fierce and desperate. Encai, on the other hand, is like the sea, embracing and comforting Wu He. Then, kind people are always the kind of people who are most hurt.

"Even if you are alive... He is also extremely lonely, he can't leave him there alone like that, and this time in my career, I have to think only about myself, to live for myself, I will be punished."

Her love for Wu He was resolute and sad. Wu He is afraid that this love will bring Eun Seol painful memories, and hopes that Eun Seol will have no sad memories in his future life. However, love is so unreasonable. After Eun Seol said these words, she had no intention of betraying love. She lives for herself, for love. Eventually, he died next to Wu He's tombstone. The ending was a bit unexpected, but it felt reasonable.

He who is born for love, without love, has nothing.

In general, it is a drama that can cry until it is on fire.

The other is the classic Korean drama "Blue Life and Death Love".

You've watched a few heart-wrenching dramas

I have to say that when he was young, Song Chengxian was really handsome. The first time I saw Song Chengxian's film and television drama was a movie called "The Bookless". It was great. Compared with this movie, Song Chengxian's performance in the blue life and death love is slightly green. At that time, Qiao Mei was still a round baby face.

"Blue Life and Death Love" should be regarded as the originator of Korean drama love dramas. Eun Hee and Joon Hee fall in love with each other, and Fu Er Dai Tae Seok falls in love with Cinderella Eun Hee, who discovers that he has leukemia and finally dies at her lover's side. Tae-seok knows it's not available, but still loves Eun-hee and helps Eun-hee without hesitation. Joon-hee loses Eun-hee and does not want to live alone, and calmly dies in the face of an oncoming car accident.

The plot is not complicated at all, but Song Chengxian plays a kind and a little weak man to the fullest. On the contrary, Song Huiqiao's performance is a little delicate enough. I prefer Tessie. Yuan Bin played an obsessive big boy quite well. Before that, I had only seen one of Yuan Bin's films called "Lonely Agent". Play a tough guy. The plot is simple and the performance is perfect. I didn't expect him to look better in love dramas.

Later, there were many remakes, including Thai and domestic versions. The best is still this version, not one of them.

Love and life and death are always the themes that TV dramas can't finish and can't get tired of writing. But to be able to write that readers and viewers are not tired of watching it is really a skill. Some dramas, you guess the beginning, but you can't guess the end; some dramas, you guess the beginning, you guess the end. And "Blue My Life and Death" is that you did not guess the beginning, nor guessed the end. Everything seems exaggerated, but everything is logical.

The reason why I like to watch Korean dramas is also this, not complicated logic, not complicated plot, but the actor's performance is to make you willing to watch it with his sadness and joy. Sometimes, although I am still unfinished, I also feel that I am crying freely.

At dusk in winter, curled up on the couch, with a cup of hot coffee, what could be better than a sadistic Korean drama that cries a lot?

In addition to these two dramas, what other sadistic Korean dramas do you have? Recommend to me!