u/Impressive_Court_716

Image 1 — [To The Wonder] - A story filled with romance, family, friendship, culture and tribal life. A journey of a young writer.
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▲ 78 r/CDrama

[To The Wonder] - A story filled with romance, family, friendship, culture and tribal life. A journey of a young writer.

I came across this 8 episode drama a few days back and I was impressed with what they did within those 8 episodes. I loved and enjoyed every bits of this drama. It had beautiful story, cinematography and acting .

The drama tells the story of a girl who leaves to the city to become a writer but when she is faced with unexpected troubles she returns to the village where her mother is a store owner and then she experiences the village/tribal life, customes and traditions. She experience betrayal, friendship, love and life in this journey.

I loved the drama so much so that I wanted to share it with everyone. Have you watched this drama already? Share your views on the story if you have watched it already and if you haven't then give it a try.

I rate it 9.9/10

u/Impressive_Court_716 — 8 days ago
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[Love All Play] - Why everyone hate the poor FL?

I just finished watching this drama. I just don't know whom to direct my frustration at.

I did enjoy it but why is everyone trying to torture the poor FL. Even if there are some misunderstandings how can someone bully people like that.

I hated the friend/sister (ML's sister) and ML's mother so much. Am I alone?

How was sister/friend's injury FL's fault? Accident happens and that's life but I don't think anyone could have prevented that and I don't think anyone should live with such a burden over just an accident. I understand their break-up initially but later asking for family's permission for everything was just absurd and that mother, God she frustrated me.

And because of this absurdity they totally sidelined what the drama was about. I think I will re-watch it sometime with a cool head because this time it was unbearable in the later half.

u/Impressive_Court_716 — 12 days ago