DAY FIFTY SEVEN #57 MOVIE REVIEW
MOVIE REVIEW #5 KILL ME, HEAL ME.
Kill Me, Heal
Me is a Korean drama series of 20 episodes. I am a fan of Korean dramas because
most of the stories are unique. Despite the typical love story in almost every
drama, it has a storyline which I can always learn something from. As for this
drama, it is about a third generation billionaire who suffered Dissociative
Identity Order and had to find ways to hid it from everyone. He then meet the
heroin, a first year psychiatrist resident who later on became his personal
doctor. The story gets more interesting as they reveal the hero and heroin’s
relationship connection when they were young. When all the puzzled are placed
together, they figured out the cause of his DID and how to overcome it.
However, with the time constraint, only she can help him get his identity back.
These may make no sense, but I can’t spoil the drama for you to watch.
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| HID IDENTITIES |
What makes me
ponder is how the heaven did Ji Sung (hero) manage to play all those other DID
identities? Did he like have to practice many times before he starts the scene?
There were like five to six identities with all having a different
characteristic. Even if you watched an actor/actress acting in a lot of
different films, you could trace that their acting pattern are quite similar.
But putting five to six acting style in one film is not easy. In fact I find
him amazing to be able to do so. Kudos mate. I hope I can act that good too.
Kikiki.
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| ME LIKE THIS IDENTITY |
The moral
value here is be brave to face your fear. Don’t regret of what had happened but
instead, learn to accept it and then you could make things go the way you want
it too.
So if you
like, romantic comedy with some action thriller, do watch Kill Me, Heal Me.
Take the goods, leave the odds.




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