Aftermath Korean Drama Free Download

Aftermath Korean Drama Free Download

High school student Ahn Dae Yong suddenly develops the ability to tell when someone is about to commit murder and when someone is going to be a victim. Those about to commit murder appear to have blue eyes, while those who are about to become victims appear to have red eyes. Ahn Dae Yong becomes a hero when he decides to use his new power to help people. (Source: ) ~~ Adapted from the webtoon Aftermath (후유증) by Kim Sun Kwon (김선권). Edit Translation

It had suspense to it, and it was very attracting and realistic, people wise I mean, like the development of a character and the psychological part, especially for the lead actor, not the red eyes and blue eyes part, it got the same feeling I got after finishing flower boy series.

When I first saw an article about Aftermath on allkpop, my immediate reaction was that I wanted to watch it. The idea intrested me, and I'll admit I have a bit of a Dongjun bias. I felt a little disappointed when I couldn't find it subbed anywhere, but it gradually slipped my mind. A few days ago I checked on dramafever and saw that they had the whole series, so I just marathoned it all in one go.

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Story: The thing about Aftermath is that the premise sets up the drama like it's entirely about Dae Young's ability, when in reality that part only makes up about 50% of the actual drama. The show deals more with the aftermath *pun intended* of his ability's uses, and how it affects everyone around him. Aftermath also spends a fairly large chunk of its time on it's love story; which is cute and all but not exactly what I was expecting. I still adored this webdrama, though. It had an interesting blend of suspense and high-school life that felt a bit choppy, but worked overall.

Acting: Dongjun is one of the better idol actors, and I'm glad he got this opportunity to develop his acting skills. I think he has a lot of potential. Here, he was pretty good- not amazing, but better than expected. Kim Min Suk has always been adorable, Joo Ah Seon was nice and I can see her going places, and Kim Geun Hyung was brilliant. Seriously, he stole the show. I'm keeping my eyes out for him in the future.

Music: A lot of random Ze:A because, why not? Not that I'm complaining, of course. Other than that, there's a few ballads chucked in there because that's a drama staple.

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Rewatch Value: Since this whole thing took a little more than two hours to watch, I'd say there's a decent chance at that.

Overall: Great story, good actors and really creative directing, Aftermath really took me by surprise. I really wasn't sure what I was expecting when I started, but I'm glad I did. 9/10.

Story: The thing about Aftermath is that the premise sets up the drama like it's entirely about Dae Young's ability, when in reality that part only makes up about 50% of the actual drama. The show deals more with the aftermath *pun intended* of his ability's uses, and how it affects everyone around him. Aftermath also spends a fairly large chunk of its time on it's love story; which is cute and all but not exactly what I was expecting. I still adored this webdrama, though. It had an interesting blend of suspense and high-school life that felt a bit choppy, but worked overall.

Acting: Dongjun is one of the better idol actors, and I'm glad he got this opportunity to develop his acting skills. I think he has a lot of potential. Here, he was pretty good- not amazing, but better than expected. Kim Min Suk has always been adorable, Joo Ah Seon was nice and I can see her going places, and Kim Geun Hyung was brilliant. Seriously, he stole the show. I'm keeping my eyes out for him in the future.

Music: A lot of random Ze:A because, why not? Not that I'm complaining, of course. Other than that, there's a few ballads chucked in there because that's a drama staple.

Hypnospace Spin Off Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance Is My Kind Of Retro Throwback

Rewatch Value: Since this whole thing took a little more than two hours to watch, I'd say there's a decent chance at that.

Overall: Great story, good actors and really creative directing, Aftermath really took me by surprise. I really wasn't sure what I was expecting when I started, but I'm glad I did. 9/10.

Story: The thing about Aftermath is that the premise sets up the drama like it's entirely about Dae Young's ability, when in reality that part only makes up about 50% of the actual drama. The show deals more with the aftermath *pun intended* of his ability's uses, and how it affects everyone around him. Aftermath also spends a fairly large chunk of its time on it's love story; which is cute and all but not exactly what I was expecting. I still adored this webdrama, though. It had an interesting blend of suspense and high-school life that felt a bit choppy, but worked overall.

Acting: Dongjun is one of the better idol actors, and I'm glad he got this opportunity to develop his acting skills. I think he has a lot of potential. Here, he was pretty good- not amazing, but better than expected. Kim Min Suk has always been adorable, Joo Ah Seon was nice and I can see her going places, and Kim Geun Hyung was brilliant. Seriously, he stole the show. I'm keeping my eyes out for him in the future.

Music: A lot of random Ze:A because, why not? Not that I'm complaining, of course. Other than that, there's a few ballads chucked in there because that's a drama staple.

Hypnospace Spin Off Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance Is My Kind Of Retro Throwback

Rewatch Value: Since this whole thing took a little more than two hours to watch, I'd say there's a decent chance at that.

Overall: Great story, good actors and really creative directing, Aftermath really took me by surprise. I really wasn't sure what I was expecting when I started, but I'm glad I did. 9/10.

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