At a Distance, Spring is Green – Unspoiled Review
At a Distance, Spring is Green
♥ Aired: June 14 – July 20, 2021
♥# of Episodes: 12
♥Where to Watch: Viki
♥Genre: Youth Romance
♥Starring: Park Ji Hoon and Kang Min Ah
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The Story
Three university students explore love, life, and family trauma in this drama. After being placed in the same group for a class project, the three strongest members begin to build an unlikely friendship that offers each of them the chance to find healing and true friendship. But their personal struggles will not be easy not overcome as they learn what it means to grow up and become adults with their first taste of personal independence. Through it all, they learn the important life lesson that the love and acceptance of real friends in the most important key to happiness and well-being.
Should I Watch
“At a Distance, Spring is Green” is a beautiful coming of age story about healing and acceptance. It is poignant and thought-provoking, but if you don’t enjoy slow-moving plots that focus on character development and relationships, you should probably skip this one. This is a story about 20-somethings who are college student with difficult pasts. If you find physical and emotional abuse difficult to watch, there are a few troubling scenes. The plot here is fairly simple and largely predictable, but it’s the beauty of the character interactions that make this drama special. If you are looking for a feel-good drama that highlights the beauty of youth and self-discovery, this one will touch your heart. I give “At a Distance, Spring is Green” an 8 out of 10 ramen.
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