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The Story


This drama surprised me. I hadn’t heard much about it going in, so my expectations weren’t very high. But I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Melo is My Nature is a romantic drama about three thirty year old women who have been friends since college. They are roommates who all work in some form of the entertainment industry. Through these women we experience success, love, and loss, with an overarching theme that being thirty is just a weird age. At thirty, we are too old to be considered a young person and not experienced enough in life to be wise and mature.
The script is smart and character driven. The dialogue itself is more important than any of the events. The characters are realistically flawed, and therefore relatable as a whole. The storylines are modern and down to earth and the relationships are complex. It’s not meant to be light and fluffy but it also isn’t over exaggerated drama. I liked the subtlety of the stories and the way their relationships impacted their lives.    

Should I Watch

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I would definitely say this one isn’t for everyone, but I would also say it has been severely underrated. It’s made for people who enjoy analyzing deep conversations and aren’t put off by a slower moving plot without a lot of action. From friendship to careers to love, it’s all understated. I personally love relatable characters in sincere relationships, so it worked well for me. If character driven dialogue is your thing, this one is a gem. I give it 8 ramen out of 10
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