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Netflix K-drama When Life Gives You Tangerines review: one of the best K-dramas ever made

Netflix K-drama When Life Gives You Tangerines review: one of the best K-dramas ever made

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5/5 stars
Lead cast: IU, Moon So-ri, Park Bo-gum, Park Hae-joon
The march of time continues through the final episodes of When Life Gives You Tangerines, a series that has deftly chronicled the swift but turbulent evolution of South Korea through the lives of one hardy Jeju Island family.
Fishmonger Oh Ae-sun (
IU , My Mister) and fisherman Yang Gwan-sik (
Park Bo-gum , Record of Youth) grew up on Jeju's rocky shores in the 1950s, fell in love in its sweeping canola fields in the 1960s and raised their family in an old countryside house in the 1970s and beyond.
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