I felt a strong connection with each character in the show. It was pleasant to watch them explore even the smallest emotions, which are typically left unspoken. Loneliness, that nagging sensation that may strike anyone at any time, took center stage. It seemed as if they were showing us that it's normal to want so many things in life but struggle to achieve them.
Let's talk about the actors: Son Suk Ko was a total hot mess in the best manner conceivable. He delivered his lines and emotions with such a personal touch that it was impossible not to fall under his spell. Undoubtedly, he stole the show.
Every remark Kim Ji Won made seemed to be directly from her heart, and she played the part to perfection. Her persona was incredibly relatable in that she tried to find happiness for at least five minutes every day.
Lee Min Ki, on the other hand, played a character who pursued all of the life's little pleasures that so many of us do. He gave a very remarkable performance.
Not only that, but every member of the cast was outstanding. "My Liberation Notes" delves deeply into the intricacies of our day-to-day existence, demonstrating that not everyone's path is straightforward or flawless. This is not your typical kdrama. It highlights the mental challenges we encounter even in situations where we feel like we have it all.