Drama Review: It’s Okay To Be Sensitive 2020

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 15 Mins

Episodes

8

Drama Digest

In the difficult times when one needs to completely guard oneself due to social and gender issues. It is a friendship story about four people delivering warm comfort to all the wounded people.

The Feel-Good Part

This season is more insightful than others. The issue that it captures is also critical.

The Disappointing Part

The storyline and plot were a bit confusing at points. Young Min’s character could have been more developed.

In-Depth Analysis

After the two seasons, this third season is a bit confusing. The endings were open and frustrating, but they were supposed to be realistic. The characters were likable. The ost was fitting the show. The story was determined to be darker, and the cinematography proved to be that way. The tale tackled the crucial societal issues prevalent in society from a different perspectives. The show highlighted gender inequalities, the outcomes of celebrity scandals, and a more. This drama was insightful as it showed more broad view of those issues and viewed things from a different perspectives. The acting was insightful on what goes behind the scenes and gets reflecting. The main plot was enjoyable. Eun’s storyline was executed well. It showed her mental health and her journey in the entertainment industry. Her story hits the most emotionally but effectively shows her past. The plot for each character was enjoyable.

Star Power

Han Sung Yun was brilliant and carried the drama well. The actors were outstanding. The cast was selected rightly and worked well with what they were supposed to do.

Overall Opinion

This season of It’s Ok to be Sensitive is much more mature than the last two seasons.