Embracing Vulnerability: A Compassionate Exploration in the ‘It’s Okay Not to Be Okay’ Review

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it's ok to not to be ok review

It’s Ok To Not To Be Ok Review for you all. A journey which addresses past trauma that makes a girl different from others. While living in her past will she be able to love her future?

CAST

Seo Yea Ji as Go Mun Young


Oh Jung Se
as Moon Sang Tae


Kim Soo Hyun
as Moon Kang Tae

INFO Block

DirectorPark Shin Woo, Jung Dong Yoon
WriterJo Yong
ProducerStudio Dragon
No of Episodes16
Starting DateJun 20, 2020
Ending DateAug 9, 2020
GenrePsychological, Comedy, Romance, Drama
it’s ok to not to be ok review.

Synopsis

Community Social worker Moon Kang Tae takes care of his older brother who has mental disorder because he witnessed murder of his mother, met writer of children books who is always suffering mentally that’s why she appears to be rude. They both fell for each other.

It’s Ok To Not To Be Ok Review

Friends Forever

I literally love friendships presented in K-Dramas. Totally pure and selfless. This drama presented a beautiful bond between them.

The Crazy One

The cute bond they formed by accepting their uniqueness is worth praising. Their cute fights is what made this K-drama special.

CGI

The CGI really made us interested more in the K-drama.

Mother

This woman was not only a mother to one but she was mother. She cared for everyone. We all deserve a lady like her in our lives to grant us wisdom.

it's ok to not to be ok review

The Drama

As our review is spoiler free so i wouldn’t say anything much. Just that you should keep an eye on her.

Second Couple

Never knew that i would love to see them as couple.

Loyality

They both are so loyal characters i swear. They were always available for anyone who needed them.

Child stars

They performed very well brilliantly.

Perfect Family

They were perfect family with full of uniqueness.

It’s Ok To Not To Be Ok Review

Official Trailer

BTS

Interview

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