Navillera – Full Review
Welcome to Navillera – Full Review. A 70-year old man finally gets the courage to pursue his life-long dream to dance ballet. If you haven’t watched this drama yet, I recommend checking out my unspoiled review here.
Navillera
♥ Aired: March 22 – April 27, 2021
♥# of Episodes: 12
♥Where to Watch: Netflix
♥Genre: Life Drama
♥Starring: Park In Hwa and Song Kang
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The Story
Shim Deok Chool has always dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer. Now at the age of 70, as a retired postal worker who has raised his children, he is finally ready to pursue that goal, even if his family is against it. When Deok Chool shows up at a private ballet studio and begs the owner to teach him, the owner volunteers one of his students, Lee Chae Rok, to become his instructor. In exchange, he asks Deok Chool to be Chae Rok’s manager as he prepares for an important audition. This unlikely pairing will bring it’s share of joys and struggles, and each will learn some very important life lessons along the way; including some that have nothing to do with ballet.
The Leads
Song Kang as Lee Chae Rok
Song Kang got a late start as a ballet dancer. Growing up, he was forced to play soccer on a team that his abusive father coached. But when his father is arrested for beating his other players and his mother dies, he is left alone and aimless. In the void, he turns to ballet at the age of 19. Now, 4 years later, he is training to audition for a professional company. The last thing in the world he has time for is teaching a 70 year old how to dance. But as he spends time with Deok Chul, his own wounds begin to heal and he learns the power of forgiveness and second chances.
Lee Chae Rok is a young man with a painful past that has made him cautious and reserved. But his aloof attitude is no match for Deok Chul’s incessant cheerfulness. In their friendship, he finds the strength to forgive his father and fight through his injuries for the chance to become a ballerino. Song Kang is a rising star, and this role is just another star in his ever-growing list of accomplishments. His ability to learn some of the easier dance moves and carry himself like a dancer, even when he wasn’t dancing, are wonderful. And his portrayal of a growing affection for not only Deok Chul, but his entire family, was genuine and warm. Although this is my first Song Kang drama, I am sure it will not be my last.
Park In Hwan as Shim Deok Chul
Shim Deok Chul is a 70 year old retired postal carrier who has lived his whole life working to support his family. As a young boy he peeked through the windows of a local ballet studio and began to dream of being a dancer, but his father refused to allow it. After a recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis plus the urging of a dying friend, Deok Chul realizes that his time is running short. Fueled with a fresh determination, he decides to take dance lessons. Finding an unlikely teacher in a young dancer at a nearby studio, he begins lessons. At first, it is physically challenging, but he perseveres and begins to see progress. He also gains a new friend in Chae Rok. Even when his wife and children try to persuade him to give up, Deok Chul continues to follow his dream in the hopes of getting to appear on stage at least once and having the chance to “soar”.
Shim Deok Chul is wise and caring. His quiet determination in the face of a life-changing medical diagnosis is inspiring. As a character, he proves that it’s never too late to chase your dreams and do the things you love, despite what anyone else may try to tell you. It’s hard not to root for someone who has given his whole heart to a goal that seems impossible. Park In Hwa does an amazing job in this role. The way his body language changes over the course of his training and the wealth of emotions he conveys with his facial expressions are the work of a seasoned actor. I loved everything about this performance and I love the fact that this drama gave the chance for an older actor to take center stage.
Supporting Characters
Na Moon Hee as Choi Hae Nam
Choi Hae Nam is Deok Chul’s wife. At first, she is angry at him for starting ballet, but she is eventually won over by his passion. In the end, she becomes one of his staunchest supporters and loudest cheerleaders. She defends Deok Chul’s choices to their children when they try to make him give up.
Hong Seung Hee as Shim Eun Ho
Shim Eun Ho is Deok Chul’s only grandchild. Her father is Deok Chul’s oldest son, and he has spent his whole life striving for financial success. Now he is demanding the same from Eun Ho. But when Eun Ho’s intern job fails to turn into the full-time position her father expected, she begins to explore her own dreams and goals, like her grandfather.
Kim Kwon as Yang Ho Beom
Yang Ho Beom was one of Chae Rok’s high school teammates, who Chae Rok’s father beat. Because of Chae Rok’s father’s arrest, the team was disbanded and Ho Beom lost the opportunity to be scouted as a professional soccer player. Since then, he has lived as a thug, hanging out at the local billard hall and fighting with anyone who gets in his way. After meeting up with Chae Rok again by coincidence, he begins taking revenge on Chae Rok because of his father’s actions.
Things I Liked
♥ May-December Friendship
Typically, when a drama stars an older actor, the best friend/side kick is a character about the same age. So, I loved the idea of Deok Chul and Chae Rok developing a geniune friendship with each other. Like true friends, it wasn’t always smooth sailing and Chae Rok had a habit of venting his frustrations on his poor student. But as their friendship grew, their respect and love for each other were very sweet.
♥ Chae Rok’s Dad
So often we get the kdrama story where the innocent person is put in jail and the child tries to clear their name. I appreciated the honesty of this drama showing a father who was clearly guilty for what he had been accused and a son trying to make peace with that. There is no sugarcoating to this story and that matched the bittersweet tone of the rest of the stories so well.
♥Beautiful Dance Scenes
The dance sequences for this drama were beautifully performed and visually stunning. I loved the chance to watch real dancers as they jumped, glided, and spun across the floor with real grace and skill. These scenes gave “Navillera” something special that was a pleasure to watch.
Things I Didn’t Like
Only 12 Episodes
I hate to be that person who complains just because it ended, but this is one I would have gladly watched for the standard 16 episodes. It’s not really a critcism, but it’s still my biggest complaint! But I guess leaving the fans wanting more is never a bad strategy. At any rate, I feel like they could have extended it out to the full 16 episodes and gone more in depth with some of the storylines that were already introduced.
Alzheimers
If kdramas are to be believed these days, every older person in South Korea has Alzheimers. Don’t get me wrong. This is an important topic that should be discussed, but it is feeling a bit overused currently. This story had plenty of root for the underdog power without Alzheimers coming into the equation. It’s not that I thought it was bad. I’m just not sure it was needed.
Teaser Romance
This is another drama where they set the stage for a romance that never quite takes off. It’s not the all dramas need romance, and honestly there were plenty of other stories to keep this one going without it. But the undeniable connection between Chae Rok and Eun Ho is shown right from the beginning, so it would have been nice to see at least a hint that their romance is going somewhere.
The Ending
The last episode of “Navillera” ties up lots of loose ends. Even though Deok Chul wakes up on the morning of his big performance without any memory of his choreography, Chae Rok gently encourages him to take his opportunity and helps jar his memory. The pair put on an emotional performance of Swan Lake for a weepy audience. Seung Joo gathers the family to show everyone the documentary that he has put together about Deok Chul’s journey and everyone is touched seeing his hard work. Once the performance is done, Chae Rok is ready to start his training abroad. At home, Eun Ho is making her way at the radio station, her dad is working for a local baseball team, and her mom is the head consultant. Seong Gwan has returned to medicine and Seung Joo and So Ri are back together as a couple, and running a ballet school. And Ho Beom and Se Jong are playing on the same soccer team. Deok Chul’s Alzheimer’s is progressing, which is heartbreaking, but they give us a cute scene where he sneaks out to “deliver the mail”. And then, after 3 years, we see the last beautiful reunion between Deok Chul and Chae Rok. Not only does Deok Chul remember his teacher, but he stands in the snow and dances, still remembering their choreography and the movements. What a wonderful way to end a sweet journey.
Should I Watch
“Navillera’ is another Netflix gem. This drama is heartfelt and sincere, and the message is that it’s never to late to follow your dreams, at any age or any stage of your career. Both the story and characters are engaging and inspiring. There is very little romance or comic relief, so if you’re looking for a rom-com, this is probably not the one to watch. But honestly, this is the kind of drama that appeals to fans across all ages and all genres, so if you haven’t seen it yet, I definitely recommend you give it a try. I doubt you will be disappointed! I give “Navillera” a 9 out of 10 ramen.
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Thank you for your review. I totally agree with what you wrote .. what you liked and disliked. Both main actors did a wonderful job and the ending was just perfect!
Thanks so much, Lilian! The acting in this drama was particularly touching. I’m glad you also enjoyed it. And I was glad the ending left things on a happy note, even if it was a bit bittersweet knowing what was to come.
I loved your review. I agree; it’s definitely a beautiful work. About the Alzheimer’s, my grandma died from dementia and my husband’s grandma died from Alzheimer’s. Obviously, not all of us will have it, but many face some kind of dementia in the family. The fact that it is addressed like that, is the kind of thing that make us feel understood, somehow; that we are seen. As we grow older, our bodies don’t answer the same. It’s wonderful that the senior character got to pursue a dream. It’s so inspiring.
I’m glad you also enjoyed this drama. Dementia is truly a heartbreaking condition and it is nice when dramas are able to express some of the situations and emotions we experience in our own lives. Thank you for sharing your own experience!