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Pasta korean drama review
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Pasta
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by shara guiao
Sep 2, 2021
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
I have been watching Gong Hyojin for a long time, The Greatest Love, The Master's Sun, It's Okay that's Love, Producers, and her latest Where Camelia Blooms and the movie Hit and Run squad. When Netflix suggested this drama I was delighted because I want more of her, however, I was actually irritated by this drama.

I have realized, I don't think Gong Hyo Jin improved as an actress at all. Her role has the same naïve, cutesy kind of character. The way she acted out her feelings for the Chef in this drama was the same as how she acted on The Master's Sun. She has the same clueless roles or strong kind of girl personality in some dramas. But her facial expressions, reactions are all the same. I have never felt compassion whenever she cries. I have realized after all this time, she can't be in a any heavy drama, I think she needs more emotions.

Also, what the hell is wrong with the Chef. ALWAYS SHOUTING, YELLING. How could anyone up with that attitude and fall in love. There were times that I need to push myself to finish an episode or even the entire drama.
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