Movie Reviews: Peach Of Time

1 Hrs 50 Mins

Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 50 Mins

Movie Digest

Peach travels to Korea to meet Yun Oh. Sung Suk, Yun Oh’s mother, seems reserved and cautious in Peach’s presence. She is cruel with her son, and Peach soon realizes that the two do not get along well. He tries to fix the strained relationship.

The Feel-Good Part

The crossover,  Korea × Thai, is so amazing to watch. The soundtrack is excellent, you feel a range of emotions. You get emotional, and the next moment, you’ll have a broad smile. The plot of the drama is satisfactory, and it shows an astonishing side of their culture, and country. Scenes in the Café were aesthetic, and all the songs fitted well on them.

The Disappointing Factor

The biggest disappointment was Yoon Oh’s bond with his mother. It would have been a good plot for his character development and force of the show, but it was resolved in the first half itself. Some scenes did not make sense; such as-

Peach is flirting with the air, stays at his dead friend’s home, and there is nobody to question him, the investigation done by police, etc.

In-Depth Analysis

Peach, a 22-year-old Thai lad, makes a risky move in his life by flying to Korea to see Yun Oh, a Korean acquaintance. Yun Oh first encountered Peach when he visited to her parents’ restaurant in Phuket.

Everything seems excellent for Peach. He had finally achieved his goal! Furthermore, because he is staying at his friend’s home, the two can finally be together. But something doesn’t feel quite right. In Peach’s company, Yun Oh’s mother, Sung Suk, appears cautious and guarded. Peach quickly notices that she is harsh with her kid, and that the two do not get along. Peach, eager to assist his friend, takes matters into his own hands and attempts to repair the damaged connection. He wants Yun Oh to be happy and he will do anything to achieve that.

Star Power

The actor determines the quality of the acting. Jae Hyun excels in his job. However, Jimmy has a difficult time. He’s come a long way since his Why R U days, but he has yet to reach the level that merits praise. Those dry crying sequences are hilarious. They’re adorable, Yoon Oh and Peach have lovely chemistry, with opposing personalities.

Overall Opinion

The drama has a great concept; you’ll love the combination of languages and cast. It is likable as the drama has a fantastic storyline overall.