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Home > TV Shows > TV Reviews > K-Drama It’s Okay to Not Be Okay: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

K-Drama It’s Okay to Not Be Okay: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

It's Okay to Not Be Okay

Source: Netflix

Lokesh Bhardwajby Lokesh Bhardwaj
Friday, 4 February 2022, 01:14 IST

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is a South Korean sensual thriller sequence oriented by Park Shin-woo and authored by Jo Yong. In the film, Kim Soo-Hyun, Seo Yea-Ji, Oh Jung-se, and Park Gyu-young feature. A kind lunatic clinic caregiver and an aggressive kid’s novel author star in the show.

From June 20, 2020, until August 9, 2020, the program was shown on tvN and Netflix for 16 episodes. As per Nielsen Korea, it had a 5.4 percent mean countrywide TV audience score. In South Korea, it was the top watched romantic drama on Netflix in 2020. The vital reaction was overwhelmingly optimistic; some critics criticized the composing in the second half of the sequence but commended the cast’s improvisation.

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  • Should You Stream It Or Skip It?
  • What Our Critic Has To Say?
  • What Is The Plot All About?
  • Is There Any Trailer Available?

Should You Stream It Or Skip It?

It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Source: Netflix

Yes, you should stream it! It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is a brilliantly crafted comedy with incredible personalities and talented performers that has gotten a lot of recognition and affection. However, the focus was so focused on the mundane aspects of the drama, such as chemistry and romance, that individuals appeared to overlook just what the narrative was actually about.

If you’re enjoying the soap just for the passion, or if you’ve become irritated with or disliked any of the key protagonists in It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, here’s a dose of truth for you. And that the lesson they meant to send was being disregarded. Continue reading to learn more.

What Our Critic Has To Say?

The program is able to dwell in every personality thoroughly thanks to the too extended scenes, which each last more than an hour. The memories aid in the unraveling of their originally jumbled identities. However, the strange presentation of their backstories, which includes Tim Burtonesque, vaguely frightening moments, is overdone.

They appear to be arbitrary, an effort to counteract the romanticized portrayal of their existence. Mun-Yeong, who tells a new-born that devils are more glamorous than queens in her stories, is shown to have a sad, grief-stricken history. Her mother has vanished, and her dad has gotten sent to a mental institution.

Every trip back to her youth is accompanied by the poorly insulated house, her mental pain on drugs, and an uncanny, unsettling tone. The groaning and rotting mansion eventually seem too out of place for the tone they’re trying for in the episode.

What Is The Plot All About?

It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Source: The Singapore Women’s Weekly

The initial edition of “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” focused on the friendships among kid’s fiction writer Ko Moon-young and two abandoned siblings, Moon Gang-Tae and Moon Sang-Tae. Moon-young has a meaningful friendship with Sang-Tae, an artist, and Moon-young and Gang-tae grow into affection.

However, a disaster links the trio’s existence together. Moon’s mother is eventually uncovered to have murdered the brothers’ mom. Towards the conclusion of the program, she is sentenced to jail. The major love narrative is coming together in the show’s second edition.

We all know that what follows happily ever after may not elicit the identical visceral reaction as before. As a result, it’s been tough to replicate that component of the tale in season 2.

Is There Any Trailer Available?

Yes, trailers for both seasons are available to view on YouTube for the public.

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Lokesh Bhardwaj

Lokesh Bhardwaj

The only word in the dictionary which can describe Lokesh well is "Curious". He is a man who sits in the corner of a café, sipping his coffee and watch others and write about them having a good time. Addicted to bettering himself each day. An impressive introvert who finds his home in the places he travels. It's either the power of universe or sunsets that sets his soul free. In between, He can be found wrapped in his own bubble, knitting stories even before the sun rises!

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