Honest Review and my First review also
"Itโs rareโฆ but this one got me."
I donโt cry easily.
Not in real life. Not in films.
But When Life Gives You Tangerines โ that final episodeโฆ
I felt something crack inside.
A drama powerful enough to break a man like me โ the kind who wears steel for skin and silence for emotion. ๐ง๐
This wasnโt just a show.
It was a memory, a mirror, a moment.
I watched it with my family โ we laughed together, smiled at the simple joys, and even joked around in scenes full of childhood mischief and raw nostalgia. ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ๐๐ฒ
But somewhere between the passing years and silent glances,
between IUโs wild spirit and Bo-gumโs quiet strengthโฆ
something hit me.
The kind of pain you canโt show in a room full of loved ones.
So I did what we men are taught to do โ
I smiledโฆ and cried quietly inside. ๐ฅฒ
This show doesnโt rely on drama.
It relies on truth โ
The pain of growing up,
The weight of staying behind,
The love we never say,
And the people we never stop carrying with us. ๐๐ฐ๏ธ
Final Thought:
When Life Gives You Tangerines is relatable, healing, and heartbreakingly human.
If youโve ever held back tears for the sake of your family,
if youโve ever hidden emotion behind a quiet nod,
this show will find you.
And it wonโt ask for your permission when it decides to make you feel.
> 9.8/10 โ A slice of life so real, it made the steel in me melt. ๐ฅ๐ซ