Friday, September 9, 2022

Kdrama Review: Tomorrow

Drama: Tomorrow (on Netflix)

Genre: Fantasy

Starring:  Kim Hee-sun, Rowoon, Lee Soo-hyuk and Yoon Ji-on.

Rating: ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤


This was a drama that was quite hard to watch. But at the same time it was so so good. 

The premise is our main characters are working for the afterlife, and their specific job is to save people from suicide. Some of their colleagues are traditional grim reapers that meet people as they die and escort them to wherever they go next. But our group has a device that shows them who is about die by their own hands, and they insert themselves into their lives and fix things.

It's heartbreaking. Everyone's story brings you, the watcher, literally to tears every single time. Every story is very relatable, and so real. Or they are stories from history that are crazy disturbing and awful. But every single one ends with uplifting and hopeful feelings.


Our main dude is hanging out with this group just on a temporary basis. He's in a coma, and while his body heals, he is helping this team. And he is awesome. He learns so many things and helps them in so many ways. 

While all these stories happen, we get the back stories of the main characters. And those are especially heartbreaking. Oh my word. 

Anyway, that's all to say this drama is fantastic, but highly emotional. So watch at your own risk and when you are in the mood for much crying. But also a lot of wonderful emotions. So very cathartic all around!

Our main dude is played by a kpop star, Rowoon from SF9 and wow. He is amazing. The other actors blew me away too. And many episodes have guest stars that I was familiar with (from kpop mostly) and they too were all wonderful. I can't believe how talented these people are. It's so not fair. Geez.

Here's a trailer:


And one of my favorite songs EVER was used in this drama... sung by one of my favorite dudes ever:



2 comments:

  1. I watched the trailer for Tomorrow and it sure does look good.

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  2. Interesting. I'm much more stable now than I was and since it leaves you feeling hopeful, I might be able to watch this one. And, I'll still wait until I'm done with PTSD therapy and other mentally taxing things.

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