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Netflix 'Masterpiece' with 100% lazy tomatoes. Score has fans in tear floods

The drama has been available on Netflix for some time, but the spectators are just discovering it.

The Netflix show opened the fans in tears

Netflix fans are currently stumbling on a hidden jewel of a drama that has made waves on the platform.

The Korean Show, when Life gives them mandarins, who debut them on March 7, offers a perfect score for Rotten tomatoes with a rating of 100%.

According to the description of the Netflix: “In Jeju, a spirited girl and the island history of a steadfast boy blooms to a lifelong history of setbacks and triumphals – the love that lasted over time.”

The series with the South Korean singer-songwriter iu (Lee Ji-Eun from birth) was celebrated by its admirers as “moving”, “beautiful” and “profound”.

Against the background of the island of Jeju in South Korea, the journey of a young woman is recorded, which despite the hurdles of life captures her great ambitions, reports the mirror.

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When life gives them mandarins, it was referred to as the “masterpiece” (Picture: Netflix)))

metro According to reports, when life gives them mandarins, astonishing 32.9 million views has collected. In view of the enthusiastic reviews of lazy tomatoes, it is not surprising that the show has cultivated a significant supporter.

The audience was deeply touched by the series, with a fan commenting: “The most beautiful story I've ever seen in my entire life of life. This is the best K drama.

“It let me cry, laugh and even had me in awe, the story was so well written and I can feel the emotions they felt on the screen. The actors kept so well! Very amazing spectacle. Nevertheless, it was a very nice, heartwarming, comforting K-drama. I definitely recommend it!”

“I loved it so much! I was moved in tears!” Canced a fan while someone else interfered with the same enthusiasm: “Absolutely perfect! It made me cry many times, although I am usually not really emotional. I really recommend it!”

“Great story about special normal people, very deep, full of feelings,” wrote another admirer, and another informed it: “This is an extraordinary show that offers profound lessons for life. The action, acting, acting and thematic elements are all excellent. I am deeply moved by the story and find it unspeakable.”

If life still gives them mandarins
Netflix viewers are owned by the new series

“It is a masterpiece. I have not regretted a single second to see this series,” said a viewer who praised another as “a real work of art”.

The critics also threw their hats into the ring of praise, and Pierce Conran noticed: “This is an intimate and simple story in the heart, but one that is beautifully written, played exquisite and lively realized.”

Jae-Ha Kim said: “When life gives them mandarins, she reflects what it means to be a woman in South Korea. Iu and Park Bo-Gum-Star in this nuanced food krama.”

In the meantime, Joel Keller kept a significant opinion and wrote: “There is nothing wrong if life gives them mandarins, but their enjoyment of the series completely depends on their tolerance towards shows that depend more on stories of lifetime than on action and conflicts.”

If life gives you vangers, you can now stream on Netflix.

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