![]() ![]() There are so many aspects of Kill Me Heal Me that make the drama so good as a whole. Shin Se Gi, Cha Do Hyun’s most beloved personality. There’s something in Kill Me Heal Me for everyone. There’s a bit of everything in this drama-obviously drama and romance (though love isn’t exactly the main focus don’t be fooled by the image above haha), but also mystery, comedy, and even a little action. I highly recommend Kill Me Heal Me to anyone who enjoys psychological dramas, romantic comedies, or just K-dramas in general. As his seven personalities disrupt and cause disorder in his life, Do Hyun enlists the help of psychiatrist Oh Ri Jin, played by Hwang Jung Eum, hiring her as his personal physician in an effort to cure his disorder. Do Hyun, played by Ji Sung, was living in America to avoid letting his family know about his mental state, but an incident takes him back to Korea, where he is forced to confront his traumatic past and face the responsibilities he has to fulfill as an heir. Kill Me Heal Me is a 20-episode K-drama about Cha Do Hyun, the wealthy inheritor of a family corporation, and his struggle with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), better known as Multiple Personality Disorder. I’ll dive right into the general review, and then I’ll get into all the juicy stuff in the spoiler section! Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum, who play the leads. ![]() I don’t quite remember why I chose to commit to watching Kill Me Heal Me (I think something about Park Seo Joon?), but I have absolutely no regrets in choosing this heartfelt drama. Both dramas were wonderful ( Page Turner was so beautiful and heart-warming Ji Soo is amazing), but they were dramas I chose to casually watch because of their brevity. I picked up Kill Me Heal Me after all the craziness of college applications season, and I watched the drama over a span of about three months (I know, I’m slow). I say Kill Me Heal Me is the first real k-drama I watched because the only other k-dramas I’ve watched before are Choco Bank and Page Turner, series with only 6 episodes and 3 episodes, respectively. For means of closure, I’m getting all the feels out in this review. Book Review Thoughts: Wish You Were Italian by Kri.Hello friends! I haven’t posted in over a year, but… I recently finished watching my first ~real~ k-drama, Kill Me Heal Me. And it killed me.Currently: Feeling the Calm before the Storm. ![]() Here's the most awesome theme song along with more clips from the show:Īnd for those of you who know this guy from She Was Pretty where he acted like he was a terrible singer, see for yourself how he was faking it big time! Here he is singing another song from this drama: Here's a tiny little trailer that introduces you to all the personalities: I have no words.Īnd now I'm in a drama funk and think that there's nothing that can compare to these two. I was sobbing through many scenes toward the end. how he can get you to be so so sympathetic to him so so fast. and his "bad" side (among many others) and that bad dude. oh my goodness! He can jump from personality to personality with this most amazing acting ability that is just something you have to see. let's talk about the main dude in this one. Park Seo Joon is perfect in this one as the loving big brother.īut. I loved him completely! He is ten times cuter in this drama than he is in She Was Pretty! How can that be?) (In fact, his character reminded quite a lot of Siwon's character in She Was Pretty. ![]() She is a lot the same, but he plays a character that's completely different from She Was Pretty. If you've seen She Was Pretty, this one stars the same girl and the same guy, but in this drama they are brother and sister, so that's a little weird at first. And yet, with this guy having to act out several personalities, there's a lot of moments of some very funny stuff and comedy. The subject matter of this one is pretty intense and sad and traumatic. I mean of course they do! Ah, it's the best! His memories he has been suppressing come back and whoa, they aren't quite what he expected!!!Īnd of course, in the process, they fall madly in love. Together, they investigate his past and before long, all is revealed. He hires this new doctor to help him get a rein on these personalities. This one is about a guy who is suffering multiple personality disorder. But first, we watched Healer and I thought nothing could compare to that one, and anyway, when it was over and I needed something to watch next, she convinced me this one was it.Īnd let me just say, it came close to or even maybe surpassed the intensity and drama that was Healer! Whoa, two in a row that good? This stuff is crazy! So my sister Megs has been begging me all summer to watch this one. Starring: Ji Sung, Hwang Jung Eum, Park Seo Joon ![]()
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