The story of Baek Ho Rang who joins the broadcasting club of her high school, led by Go Eun Taek, in order to find out who is the person trying to reveal her secret.The story of Baek Ho Rang who joins the broadcasting club of her high school, led by Go Eun Taek, in order to find out who is the person trying to reveal her secret.The story of Baek Ho Rang who joins the broadcasting club of her high school, led by Go Eun Taek, in order to find out who is the person trying to reveal her secret.
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I just found the story lacking of any major conflict and the characters were mostly delulu. Well, I guess these are the kinds of troubles people with no real problems have. The female lead and the antagonist were both annoying as hell... I mean, there is being fragile and then there is this! The FL got on my nerves every time she came on screen. I mean she won't clarify anything, but feels hurt and betrayed when her relatively new friends don't just trust in her implicitly ... like seriously!!! Ughhh!!
A few good things though, liked the friends, the male lead and the second couple. Overall, it felt like a waste of time.
A few good things though, liked the friends, the male lead and the second couple. Overall, it felt like a waste of time.
I found this show both frustrating and strangely addictive. The pacing is a bit uneven, some moments drag, and the plot isn't exactly groundbreaking-but there's something about it that kept me watching. And that something is the female lead, Jung Da-bin.
She's a total puzzle. Sassy, rude, overly dramatic, sometimes even a brat-but somehow, she's still ridiculously charming. Even when she's being difficult, you just get her. She carries the entire show on her shoulders in my opinion, making it way more entertaining than it has any right to be.
Then there's the male lead-shy, reserved, the complete opposite of her chaos. Their dynamic shouldn't work, but it does. It's that classic push-and-pull, opposites-attract kind of thing, and honestly, I ate it up.
Would I say this is a must-watch? Not really. But if you like a high school drama where the main girl has way too much attitude and the main guy just awkwardly goes along with it, Live On might surprise you.
She's a total puzzle. Sassy, rude, overly dramatic, sometimes even a brat-but somehow, she's still ridiculously charming. Even when she's being difficult, you just get her. She carries the entire show on her shoulders in my opinion, making it way more entertaining than it has any right to be.
Then there's the male lead-shy, reserved, the complete opposite of her chaos. Their dynamic shouldn't work, but it does. It's that classic push-and-pull, opposites-attract kind of thing, and honestly, I ate it up.
Would I say this is a must-watch? Not really. But if you like a high school drama where the main girl has way too much attitude and the main guy just awkwardly goes along with it, Live On might surprise you.
Drama focuses on a big topic with a small influence(In my opinion but it is very personal) of it on a girl. The story starts and goes with the girl's life after the incident, it follows with her past memories which haunts her and how she changes to different person ,life with her old and new friends and her attitude towards them, her school life , and altogether her life with the society and how she manages and overcomes from the trauma with her friend's help and the understandings she gain and achieves. And in end the courage she have to live on .
Very Watchable Drama But should have gone a bit deeper or more with the topic which it deals with.
It's a great story, but Yeonwoo's acting is the best of the drama, she is beautiful and talented. It's a great story, but Yeonwoo's acting is the best of the drama, she is beautiful and talented.
Korean Drama "Live On" had an interesting prompt for the story, but somehow it ended up being boring.
The one thing that, at least for me, was off was the fact that the characters, well, most of them, acted like adults rather than teenagers. They even presented their problems as being adult-like (see the second couple). Another thing was that the drama focused on the mystery that, in the end, was not well handled and didn't create the momentum that it was needed. Thus, the drama left out a lot of the other plot lines that were added here and there, like the family drama of the main characters.
Other than that, the performances were really good from everyone in the cast. The settings and the broadcasting club idea were original, fresh and a nice touch.
So, overall, four out of ten.
The one thing that, at least for me, was off was the fact that the characters, well, most of them, acted like adults rather than teenagers. They even presented their problems as being adult-like (see the second couple). Another thing was that the drama focused on the mystery that, in the end, was not well handled and didn't create the momentum that it was needed. Thus, the drama left out a lot of the other plot lines that were added here and there, like the family drama of the main characters.
Other than that, the performances were really good from everyone in the cast. The settings and the broadcasting club idea were original, fresh and a nice touch.
So, overall, four out of ten.
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