You’ve been warned.Ĭast: Ji Sung (Cha Do-hyun… and 6 others), Hwang Jung-eum (Oh Ri-jin), Park Seo-joon (Oh Ri-on/Omega), Oh Min-seok (Cha Ki-joon), Kim Yoo-ri (Han Chae-yeon) On a SPOILER ALERT scale of 1 to 10, I’m going to give another 7-strong warning. I am no critic, so do not look for highly technical or “deep” critiquing here. (The usual disclaimer: This is, in no way, a professional review. I’m glad I got over that unreasonable bias, and started this one. I originally didn’t have much interest in this drama because (one) it is about a psychiatrist and her (psychiatric) patient who needs A LOT of help and I’ve already seen that in It’s Okay, It’s Love not too many months ago, and (two) I was watching “ Healer” at the time, and somehow, having pretty much similar words in the title turned me away, especially since Healer got me soooo hooked. In this scenario, who is most culpable? Who ends up bearing the most amount of guilt? Who gets to experience the most trauma? Who is most likely to end up being all messed up? These are the questions raised to me while I was watching through all 20 enthralling episodes of “ Kill Me, Heal Me“, the series that had me zipping through it in just under one weekend. However, in some cases, there is a third one: the witness. The acting was reaaaally awesome and although I didn’t enjoy it totally, I’m still glad I watched this one.In every incident involving any type of abuse, there are usually two parties involved: the perpetrator and the victim. The plot was complicated but executed well enough and all the issues were handled well. Overall Kill Me, Heal Me was an intriguing drama. Oh, oh how can I forget, I looooved Oh Ri On (Park Seo Joon) as the female lead’s brother, they were such cute siblings and I loved how they took care of each other until the end. I was almost on the verge of tears when we had to say goodbye to the personalities but I was absolutely pleased how this show ended. Anyway, the way this show wrapped up won my heart. But I did enjoy how their pasts intertwined. My goodness, there was definitely no need for so much screaming though!!Īnyway, among the rest of the personalities, Ahn Yo-na too was the one who was the most hilarious but I can’t forget Perry Park, he was equally funny but dangerous as well because of his love for making bombs! I seriously couldn’t stop laughing at those moments!Īlthough the plot was executed well, I felt this drama stretched too much, especially because of the repetitive flashbacks which after some time started to become too irritating. One of the things that was the most annoying was Oh Ri Jin’s screaming. The romance was a bit insta-lovey which didn’t bother me much but I didn’t totally enjoy it either. Out of all the personalities, Shin Se-gi was the most dominant one and damn I loved him! He was also the one most attached Oh Ri Jin. The way he switched from one role to the other definitely managed to surprise me. All the personalities were so freaking different from each other, Ji Sung’s acting was simply phenomenal. Cha Do Hyeon’s personality breaks down into 7 pieces after a certain incident during his childhood. The way multiple personality disorder was handled was indeed praise-worthy, it was comical at times but it was never offensive and it kept surprising me at every turn. So first of all, the good things! The plot was a masterpiece. But when everything threatens their future, they are both forced to relive their painful past in order to make peace with their true selves. When his life accidentally intertwines with a psychiatric resident Oh Ri Jin (Hwang Jung-Eum), she decides to try and help him but slowly she starts falling for one of his personalities. I guess the case of it’s me, not you happened with me for this drama.Ĭha Do Hyeon (Ji Sung) has been suffering from split personality disorder since he was a child after a certain accident but he has no previous memories of it. Okay so, this drama is super popular and super love by most people but unfortunately, I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought it did. Meanwhile, Ri Jin’s twin brother, Oh Ri On, is a famous mystery novelist who investigates about Do Hyeon and his family. Wanting to regain control over his life he asks Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident, to try to helps him secretly, but she eventually falls in love with one of his personalities. After a traumatic experience in his childhood, Cha Do Hyeon, a third-generation billionaire, suffers memory lapses and his personality then scattered into seven different identities.
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