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"Still 17" K-drama review

 “People say when one door to happiness closes, another door to happiness will open up. But many of us are so focused on the closed door, that we don’t even realize another door has opened. Perhaps, the other door to happiness is not anything grand or special. Perhaps, it’s the small and trivial things that look insignificant which are the new doors to happiness.”

Time stopped when Woo Seo-Ri an aspiring Violinist had an accident when she was 17 and stayed in a coma until she was thirty years old. When she woke up trying to adjust to the world, she realized that she has no one.


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The actors playing the teenage couple and grow-up were amazing, their acting was outstanding! 

Gong Woo-Jin was an art director who fell in love with her despite the fact that he was the one who caused her accident, leaving him torn between staying with her or leaving.

13 years ago he assumed she died and he never imagined they crossed paths again. 

She was his first love... and as you all know that my favorite K-dramas are the childhood friends and teenage love who reunited after years apart.

The scene that broke my heart 

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This scene was at the same time so heartbreaking and heartwarming. And those were my feeling as I was watching the 16 episodes of Still 17 or Thirty but Seventeen.

This is how he recognized her because when she was a teenager he used to follow her to a bridge as she use that sign to catch the moon, and she used to do it with her mother as well. This scene reminded me of my mother because we used to do something similar. We would look at the sky and count the clouds trying to guess the shape of each cloud.

And now I leave you to re-watch it again! Bye ๐Ÿ‘‹

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