Drama Review: A Piece Of Your Mind

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 11 Mins

Episodes

12

Drama Digest

In the world of artificial intelligence programming, there is an innovator named Moon Ha Won. He has his name in the AI industry. Ha Won is the founder, and brain behind the popular portal site M&H and is known by everyone. He is devoted to his work, everyone know that he doesn’t take what he does lightly, and he even expects his employee should follow suit. He is also kindhearted and a rational thinker who is always calm and never gets angry. Ha Won is an ideal man and believes that when it comes to love for him, having a small part in his lover’s heart is enough for him to survive. But his views are tested when Han Seo Woo enters his world. Seo Woo, a classical music recording engineer, had a hard life. She had no family to support or house, so she wandered the majority of her life alone. Seo Woo had an open and optimistic mindset, despite her difficulties. Seo Woo crosses the paths with Ha Won. And both of them begin their journey together. They discovered that two different halves could make a whole.

The Feel-Good Part

The cinematography is excellent, and the locations are breathtaking. The emotions that each character goes through pain, depression to happiness, were the gem of the drama. Though the drama is not dull it is like therapy you need after you are tired.

The Disappointing Factor

The plot lacked depth. Initially, take story took to take up pace. The ending was underwhelming, and the idea is not something encountered by everyone.

In-Depth Analysis

The story makes you feel each and every emotion. On the get-go, there is no romance. Seo Woo and Ha Won found comfort in each other. Both of them had their baggages, prior when Ji Soo’s marriage. Both of they became a confidante, and their feelings for each other blossomed. The side stories were warm. The relationship between the character was sorted and straightforward. They portrayed well what happens in real life. Ha Won and In Wook’s love for Jisoo was the opposite. Ha Won cherished Jisoo. Jisoo was sunshine on a rainy day, and was even willing to do anything for Jisoo. Ha Won waited for Jisoo and realized that she loved someone else. Ha Won respected her decision and let her go. The story teaches many things about life. And how to deal with issues.

Star Power

All the actors were lovable. Jung Hae In was faultlessly suited for the theme of the drama. Chae Soo Bin is pretty and good at doing whatever she does. Lee Ha Na also did a reasonable job but was disappointed at some points. The tormented pianist’s role was perfectly played by Kim Sung Gyu.

Overall Opinion

The story is healing and refreshing. The drama is something warm and calm. The aesthetic of the drama fits the feel of the drama well.