It’s Ok Not To Be Ok
I have always been a fan of retelling classic fairy tales, the shows that make you think and even learn more about yourself than you did before. The ones that change the stories, reverse the roles until it becomes something new all on its own, and the similarities of the stories you once knew become a shadow of its creation. I’ve recently finished my fourth rewatch of one of my favorite Korean dramas titled, “It’s Ok To Not Be Ok.” It ties in things that are not really addressed in most shows as more than something to brush off like abuse, mental illnesses, developmental and personality disorders. It gives voices to those who normally wouldn’t have one and shows the strength that comes with healing.