Wednesday 29 September 2021

Hometown Cha Cha Cha

 Such an entertaining watch! A sweet and simplistic look at country life. The locations are beautiful as always and the storyline is engaging and endearing in its simplicity .The lead pair are a good match for each other and it is nice to see the different situations that they have to face when they meet.

It's nice to watch these Korean dramas where they bring out the way of life of the people in these little country side places. The lead pair is adorable and have many good moments together that carries the story forward.

It is a slow paced similar to life in a small countryside. It is not overly melodramatic and so far no skin show or any hint of sex. The series kind of grows on you and you feel at ease being in the village by the shore. This is a welcome change from the city life depicted in many of the dramas. It reminds us of our native villages and the slow moving life there. What can I say about the location? It's surreal and I really feel like packing my bags and going there. The hamlet, the sea front, the waves and the small eateries and shops, the local vendors - everything is so charming and has a different vibe to it.

The way of life in the village, the bonds they share, their food and festivals, customs and traditions all are well- depicted throughout the series. There is so much of heart in this series that one cannot help getting involved and touched by the episodes. There is also a beautiful love story blooming and the lead couple is adorable yet so unconventional.

There are some beautiful moments too, where the lead pair vibes with each other and the others around them act as catalyst to their bond. Some life lessons about life are also planted in between the episodes in a non-preachy manner.
A good watch streaming on Netflix.






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