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A bit disappointing
I was so excited for this kdrama starring Choi Woosik and Sukku, and it started off good, especially that intense episode 3 ( about the girl who was raped and killed herself , and her father). But as it went on, it felt more like a comic book than a regular show, maybe cause they stuck too close to the webtoon. It kinda dragged, and those 8 episodes felt so long.The cinematography was cool, some shots were amazing, but overall, it was just okay for me. Didn't quite live up to my expectations. The whole superpower thing didn't vibe with me either. I knew about it from the synopsis, but when I saw it in action, it kept reminding me of the anime "death note" which is a lifetime work of art that has somehow the same idea as "a killer paradox", I guess that's why I was hoping for something much more deep and compelling but it turned out to be just a light appetizer after a heavy meal.
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Recommend it for mental health insights!
I'm happy that they released a kdrama that focuses exclusively on mental health issues. I've always wanted to watch something like this and finally I got the chance to do so.I definitely recommend "Daily Dose of Sunshine" to anyone seeking a comprehensive portrayal of mental health challenges. This kdrama felt real and was very informative for someone like me, who previously had limited knowledge in this area. Through its portrayal, it has provided me with a profound understanding of the experiences and emotions of those going through such issues.
Undoubtedly daily dose of sunshine is one of my favorite kdramas of 2023!
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