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Navillera

First Air Date: 2021-03-22

Status: Ended

Rating: ⭐ 8.6/10 (192 votes)

Genres: Drama

Overview: A 70-year-old with a dream and a 23-year-old with a gift lift each other out of harsh realities and rise to the challenge of becoming ballerinos.

Seasons: 1

Episodes: 12

Official Website

Top Cast

Park In-hwan
Park In-hwan
as Sim Deok-chul
Song Kang
Song Kang
as Lee Chae-rok
Na Moon-hee
Na Moon-hee
as Choi Hae-nam
Hong Seung-hee
Hong Seung-hee
as Sim Eun-ho
Kim Tae-hun
Kim Tae-hun
as Ki Seung-joo
Kim Soo-jin
Kim Soo-jin
as Sim Seong-suk

User Reviews

ParkMin
⭐ 6/10
Jul 08, 2023

It's good enough but not that good! It's highly rated so it's only natural to get into it with high expectations, unfortunately, it became quickly evident what kind of show I'll be getting. As a life drama, it lacked the essence of genuine human connection and eventually dipped in mediocrity trying to achieve that artificially by adopting quick, dry and cutthroat life cliches lacking nuances, depth, relevant characterization and thematic attachment. Aside from the 2 main characters, none of the side cast was interesting the slightest and clearly had the absolute minimal amount of effort put into them which is why the drama may come off as boring sometimes. Speaking of effort, the soundtrack was abysmal if you are watching it from Netflix! They clearly didn't give any attention to it and slapped in some royalty free default tracks because it's easier for Netflix to distribute it world wide. The TV version had real music and songs which is really important for a drama of this theme. Stupid Netflix as always. One more thing, the drama has this habits of sprinkling in a handful of random mini stories for the side characters that doesn't get attention for more than 2 scenes or contribute to the overall narrative in a desperate attempt to buff up the drama. The only noteworthy thing about this drama is having an elderly cast getting the spotlight which we don't see often, otherwise, it's a bland collection of life drama cliches with the occasional nice moments.

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