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If You Wish Upon Me
Attempted Suicide

If You Wish Upon Me (2022)

Explore life, love, and loss in If You Wish Upon Me. A heartfelt journey through final wishes and emotional connections.

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Attempted Suicide
Original Title 당신이 소원을 말하면
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 16
Duration 70 mins
Status Ended
Year 2022
First Air Date August 10, 2022
Last Air Date September 29, 2022
Broadcast Day wednesday, thursday
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Synopsis

The story of patients and the caregivers of a hospice department. It is the story of people who dream of 'well-dying'.

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A Heartfelt Journey Through Life and Loss

If You Wish Upon Me (당신이 소원을 말하면) is a poignant K-drama that delves into the complexities of life, love, and loss. Directed by Kim Yong-wan and featuring a stellar cast including Ji Chang-wook, Sung Dong-il, and Choi Soo-young, this human-centric drama offers a unique perspective on fulfilling final wishes and the emotional support provided to end-of-life patients.

Synopsis

The drama begins and ends by the ocean, emphasizing that it’s not merely an end-of-life story but also a cycle-of-life narrative. Set in a hospice, the series introduces us to Joon Kyung (played by Ji Chang-wook), a compassionate social worker who grants patients’ last wishes. As we follow Joon Kyung’s journey, we witness the profound impact he has on the lives of those facing their final moments.

Emotional Depth

If You Wish Upon Me tugs at the heartstrings, evoking both tears and introspection. The portrayal of dying patients and their families is raw and authentic. If you’ve ever experienced the loss of a loved one, especially in a hospice setting, this drama will resonate deeply. It captures the bittersweet mix of memories, regrets, and the longing for more time.

Themes Explored

  1. Regrets and Reflections: As patients confront their mortality, they reflect on their past, the choices they’ve made, and the relationships they’ve cherished. The drama serves as a reminder to live life fully and minimize regrets.
  2. Grief and Remembrance: The loved ones left behind grapple with grief, navigating the painful process of going through personal belongings and memories. These scenes are heart-wrenching and relatable.
  3. Character Development: The drama shifts its focus from the hospice itself to character development. We see growth, healing, and unexpected connections among the patients and staff.

Acting and Music

The acting is commendable, particularly Ji Chang-wook’s portrayal of Joon Kyung. His empathy and dedication shine through, making his character both relatable and inspiring. The music score complements the emotional tone, enhancing pivotal moments.

A Slight Change in Direction

While the drama initially centered on hospice care, it gradually evolves into a broader exploration of life’s complexities. Some viewers may find this shift unexpected, but it adds depth to the narrative. As the story unfolds, relationships deepen, and unexpected twists keep us engaged.

Final Thoughts

If You Wish Upon Me leaves a lasting impression. It encourages us to cherish our time, mend broken bonds, and fulfill our wishes while we can. The beach scene, symbolizing new beginnings, is particularly moving. Although my score shifted from a 10 to an 8.5 due to the change in direction, I still recommend this drama. Who knows? Perhaps a second season awaits, continuing the legacy of granting wishes and touching hearts.

In summary, If You Wish Upon Me is more than a drama—it’s a reminder to live with purpose and compassion, even in the face of mortality.

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