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Do You Like Brahms?
Beuramseuleul Jonghahaseyo

Do You Like Brahms? (2020)

A melodic exploration of love and music at a prestigious music conservatory. Follow the dreams and relationships of talented musicians.

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Beuramseuleul Jonghahaseyo
Original Title 브람스를 좋아하세요
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 16
Duration 65 mins
Status Ended
Year 2020
First Air Date August 31, 2020
Last Air Date October 20, 2020
Broadcast Day monday, tuesday
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A drama about the dreams and love of classical music students who find their own happiness after wandering between talent and reality.

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A Melodic Exploration of Love and Music

Do You Like Brahms?, a South Korean drama that aired in 2020, weaves a captivating tale of love, ambition, and the harmonious world of classical music. Set against the backdrop of a prestigious music conservatory, the series delves into the lives of talented musicians as they navigate their dreams, relationships, and personal struggles.

1. Standout Characters and Their Complexities The drama kicks off with a strong start, introducing us to two compelling leads: a burnt-out superstar violinist, Chae Song-ah (played by Park Eun Bin), and a struggling pianist, Park Joon-young (portrayed by Kim Min Jae). While their initial character tropes may seem cliché, the show surprises by fully exploring their backgrounds and vulnerabilities. Their chemistry is palpable, and their emotional journey resonates with viewers.

2. A Symphony of Characters The supporting cast adds depth to the narrative. From fellow musicians to mentors, each character has a unique story. Choi Dae Hoon and Baek Ji Won stand out as antagonists who expertly push the right buttons, creating tension and entertainment. The characters behave like genuine human beings, making their interactions relatable and engaging.

3. Music as a Key Player Classical music takes center stage in Do You Like Brahms?. While its use occasionally feels like a plot device, the inclusion of renowned compositions adds a refreshing layer. The soundtrack, though slightly cheesy at times, complements the emotional beats. The drama’s exploration of the challenges faced by musicians—both personal and professional—adds authenticity.

4. A Love Triangle with Predictable Turns The central love triangle unfolds early on, with miscommunication, confusion, and heartbreak. Unfortunately, the lack of suspense dampens the romance. The plot could have benefited from tighter pacing or more dramatic twists. However, the absence of title cards for time skips and flashbacks is commendable, allowing viewers to engage actively.

5. A Melodious Journey Do You Like Brahms? excels as a character-driven drama, delving into the lives of musicians. It falls short as a gripping melodrama, but its emotional resonance compensates. The series beautifully captures the essence of youth, passion, and the pursuit of dreams. If you’re in the mood for a music-themed slice of life, this drama hits the right notes.

In conclusion, Do You Like Brahms? may not be a symphony of perfection, but its shining characters and melodic moments make it worth watching. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or a hopeless romantic, this drama will strike a chord in your heart.

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