
Cho Young-min
Abonnement
Résumé
De l'adolescence à l'âge adulte, deux amies unies par l'affection et les tensions finissent par s'éloigner – jusqu'à ce que l'une accompagne l'autre dans ses derniers jours.
It’s rare for a K-drama to move me this deeply, but You and Everything Else left me speechless and drained every tear I had. Series that weave together different time periods often lose the viewer, but not this one. Even when the direction deliberately blurs the timeline, everything ultimately becomes crystal clear. The cast delivers performances of remarkable precision, making you feel as though you’re living the story alongside them. The cinematography is stunning, and the carefully chosen sets elevate every scene. Watching this drama feels like experiencing four stories in one—a sweeping mix of love, hatred, mystery, and tragedy. It takes you through every emotion: joy, confusion, and profound sadness. My only reservation lies in the ending: while the romance remains gripping throughout, its conclusion feels slightly unfinished. Yet this small flaw does nothing to diminish the show’s brilliance. To this day, You and Everything Else is without a doubt my favorite K-drama.