Fly High Butterfly (TV Series 2021– ) Poster

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9/10
Surprisingly good
anadesign-2626519 November 2022
When I started watching it, I expected it to be another cliche K-drama, but it turned out to be interesting and refreshing. The drama raises important questions about Korean society: fat phobia, trans phobia, depression, high level of suicides, etc., yet it's not depressive. Quite opposite, it gives you a good time and leaves warm feeling. The characters are supportive towards each other, so it gives hope that South Korea may change to its better version. The workers discover each other secrets and struggles and learn to accept and respect their differences. There's also a romantic line. That's strange the drabs went unnoticed.
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10/10
Really funny and emotional too.
majgotra26 December 2022
Binged wathed all episodes and not a single dull moment. Really funny and sometimes emotional. I gave a try becuase of Kim Hyang Gi but to my surprise all characters were excellent and had their own intersting stories. This is what i like about kdramas , everyone in the team wants to make the story of the dram "star" and work very hard in trying that. Once you out of idea of not making individuals as stars , team really need variety in the story which could enagage viewers until 16-17 episodes and also non egoistic cast which can support the idea and work with whole team of kdrama. Would recommend to go for it. BTW didn't know now you have to write 600 characters to post a review but it's worth it if this review helps the good content reach out to public.
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6/10
Decent
Park_Min17 September 2023
It's good but not quite up there. It's a bit unbalanced, some episodes were good and memorable while other ones were lacking any appeal like the depressed customer on a rainy day episode. The episodes that focused on the staff were generally better. It could have been easily trimmed down a bit for a better experience. One more thing that held the drama back was it's lack of commitment. The stories/relationships/interactions of the staff were always kept to a surface level which some may see this as lacking substance. The cast was diverse and kept you interesting. Choi Daniel and Shim Eun Woo were clearly the ones that stood out the most. Going into this drama I was worried that this is just a long format of a short drama quality but it turned out to be fine.
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