KDrama Review: Link: Eat, Love, Kill

Title: Link: Eat, Love, Kill, You Are My Killer

Episodes: 16

Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Food, Mystery, Crime, Drama, Family

Story: 7 out of 10

Characters: 7 out of 10

Cinematography: 7 out of 10

Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill is not a great romantic story, but has an interesting mystery case

Poster of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill
Poster of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill

Story

Gye Hoon is a popular and talented chef who opens a restaurant in the city where his twin sister went missing when they were kids. However, he has been experiencing odd emotions connected to his neighbor, Da Hyun, who is also connected to his past.

Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill is a fantasy drama that has a weak romance, an okay fantasy element, but a thrilling mystery.

The criminal case has many layers, starting with the murder in the first episode and going further and further back into the characters’ past.

However, the love story was cheesy and unoriginal.

The fantasy part was equally boring and only used here and there to aid the main plot.

The main characters of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill
The main characters of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill

Characters

Da Hyun is a woman who has been unlucky when it comes to love. However, she is optimistic and friendly.

Moon Ga Young gave a nice performance.

Watch Moon Ga Young in her other dramas KDrama True Beauty and KDrama Find me in your memory

Gye Hoon is a brilliant chef who has been experiencing odd emotions due to his link with Da Hyun. He is strict and a perfectionist. He is also strongly connected to his family and he is trying hard to find his lost twin sister.

Yeo Jin Goo was sweet and emotional.

Watch Yeo Jin Goo in his other roles KDrama Start Up, KDrama Hotel del luna, and KDrama The Crowned Clown

The characters of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill
The characters of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill

Cinematography

The pace of the drama was masterfully managed, especially when it came to the slow unfolding of the mystery case.

Overall

My overall rating for the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill is 6 out of 10. The romance was weak, but the mystery was thrilling.

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Take a peek at the trailer of the Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill

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