The piano piece "Song for My Brother" leaves me in tears every time. The touching, beautiful OST, which many fans have downloaded. But also the comedy of the sidekick-and the horror of the bad guy consumed with envy and jealousy that destroys innocence and beauty, making this the classical struggle between good and evil embraced by every generation since time. A great story that keeps the reader interested, a love story whose premise was there from the beginning and revealed brilliantly in the steady epilogues. The themes drive the plot, and the cast brought everything to life, making us impatient for each weekend to finally roll around so we can see what happens next to our beloved characters, whether love, laughter, danger and heartbreak, we got on that train with them. Themes varying from the pain of losing family, being abandoned and becoming a street orphan all the way to the belief in a Zen appreciation for patience and waiting, also kindness, protection, sacrifice, and unconditional love. Ri's delightful squad, dubbed "the ducklings"-all of whom became a family for one another and for the viewers. The cast is one of the best I've seen with immensely beautiful and talented leads, warm, hilarious village ajummas, and Capt. The director, Lee Jeong-hyo, who has worked on many series and movies, kept everything focused and carefully paced so that the series steadily evolved each week. The writer, Park Ji-eun, who also gave us "You Who Came from the Star" is one of the best, knowing how to balance drama, comedy, themes, and closure while keeping her audience intrigued and in love with her characters. Most people who have watched the entire series, love CLOY, which is one of KDrama's finest series, for some of the following points: 1. "If you give up on waiting, the pain of loss will kill you.
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