A Look into the Magical World of 'Good Witch' Korean Drama

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Good Witch is a Korean drama that originally aired in 2018. It follows the story of a woman named Cha Sun-hee, who goes from being a loving and devoted housewife to a cold and calculating businesswoman after her husband's betrayal. Cha Sun-hee, played by actress Lee Da-hae, discovers that her husband has been having an affair with her best friend. Devastated and feeling betrayed, she decides to divorce him and start a new life on her own. She goes through a complete transformation, changing her appearance and adopting a ruthless attitude towards life. However, as the title suggests, there is a twist to this drama.



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Kang Min visited Sun Hee’s house and threatened her with hurting Do Hee if Sun Hee won’t return the money Do Hee received. To protect her sister, Sun Hee took the money bag and went where Kang Min told her. She returned the money, but Kang Min ordered Sun Hee to be kidnapped. Luckily Woo Jin arrived in time to help Sun Hee, took her home and stayed with her the whole night. Soon, Do Hee and Woo Jin’s engagement party was scheduled. Do Hee knows that Sun Hee and Woo Jin like each other, but she is willing to marry Woo Jin. Do Hee will marry Woo Jin and use him and his family power for her ambitions.

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Kang Min showed up suddenly at Sun Hee’s door step. He recorded Do Hee asking for money and came to talk to Sun Hee. Kang Min wants Sun Hee to return the money Do Hee took. When he was left alone for a second, Kang Min placed several microphones in Sun Hee’s house and bag to hear record everything that Sun Hee says.

When Do Hee found out about Kang Min’s visit, she requested the engagement party between her and Woo Jin to be held in a few days. The next morning Woo Jin went to Sun Hee’s house, knowing that Do Hee is staying there. Not having other option, Sun Hee pretended to be Do Hee again. She met Woo Jin and he took her to the cemetery, to his biological parent’s grave. Woo Jin’s biological parents died in an airplane crush when he was little and he was adopted by his actual parents. His adoptive father, his biological father and Oh Pyung Pan were friends.

Kang Min called Sun Hee and told her where to bring the money bag Do Hee received. Sun Hee took the money bag without Do Hee knowing and went at the meeting place. She met Kang Min and his assistant and gave them the money bag. They still want one more thing, the USB with Do Hee’s evidence about King Min’s slush fund. Unfortunately Sun Hee doesn’t know anything about that.

When Sun Hee was leaving the meeting place, some men attacked her. Kang Min ordered those men to kidnap Sun Hee. Those men got Sun Hee in their car, but Woo Jin showed up. Cho Rong was worried about her mother and called Woo Jin. He arrived him time to fight the kidnappers and save Sun Hee.

Woo Jin took Sun Hee home and took care of her the whole night. Sun Hee has a high fever, but refuses to go to the hospital.

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The real Cha Do Hee returned to work. Everyone is shocked by her behaviour. She acts as scary as Tae Ree. Woo Jin feels uncomfortable around Do Hee. It’s like he doesn’t know her. On the other hand Woo Jin is worried about Sun Hee and wants to be around her. He is confused about which one of the twins is the woman he loves. Woo Jin feels drawn towards Sun Hee, while he feels distant towards Do Hee. Even when Do Hee comes closer, touches him or kisses him, Woo Jin doesn’t feel anything.

While playing, Cho Rong found the microphones Kang Min placed in Sun Hee’s house. Sun Hee tried to call Do Hee, but Do Hee isn’t answering. They still met when Woo Jin’s mother called Sun Hee to get Sun Hee a dress as a present.

Do Hee know that Woo Jin and Sun Hee like each other. Still she wants Woo Jin. He has the power to protect her from Tae Ree and Kang Min. All that Do Hee wants is use Woo Jin for her ambitions. The day that they all met at the shop to get dresses, Do Hee didn’t allow Sun Hee to get a dress too.

At the engagement day, Sun Hee came even if Do Hee asked her not to. But to not upset Do Hee more, Sun Hee didn’t enter. She just stayed outside. On their way in Woo Jin and Do Hee saw Sun Hee. The moment he saw Sun Hee, Woo Jin let go of Do Hee’s hand.

Good witch korean drama

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However, as the title suggests, there is a twist to this drama. One day, Cha Sun-hee wakes up to find that she has turned into a completely different person. She has become a good-hearted and caring woman, the complete opposite of who she used to be.

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Good witch korean drama

The reason behind this unexpected change is revealed to be a mysterious potion that was given to her by a strange elderly woman. In her new form as a good witch, Cha Sun-hee begins to use her powers for good. She helps those in need and uses her ability to bring happiness and positivity into the lives of others. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and obstacles, but with her newfound powers and a little bit of magic, she is able to overcome them and make a positive impact on those around her. The drama also explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and self-discovery. Cha Sun-hee learns to forgive her ex-husband and best friend, and she also learns to forgive herself for the mistakes she made in the past. Through her journey, she discovers her true self and transforms into a better person. Good Witch is a heartwarming and feel-good drama that combines elements of fantasy, romance, and comedy. It has received positive reviews for its light-hearted and positive message, as well as the performances of its cast. The drama serves as a reminder that even in the face of betrayal and adversity, kindness and forgiveness can ultimately prevail..

Reviews for "Magic Meets Reality: The Blend of Fantasy and Realism in 'Good Witch"

1. John - 2/5 rating: I was really disappointed with "Good Witch." The characters were so poorly developed that I couldn't connect with any of them. The storyline was also quite predictable, and it felt like the drama was just dragging on without any significant plot twists. The acting was mediocre at best, and I didn't feel any chemistry between the main leads. Overall, this drama failed to capture my interest and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Sarah - 1/5 rating: "Good Witch" was a complete waste of my time. The plot was extremely weak, with unnecessary subplots that made no sense and only served to confuse the viewers. The so-called humor in this drama fell flat, and the attempts at creating emotional moments were simply cringe-worthy. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it impossible to root for any of them. This drama was a disappointment from start to finish, and I regretted investing my time in it.
3. Lisa - 2/5 rating: I had high hopes for "Good Witch," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The pacing was slow, and there were many filler episodes that didn't contribute much to the overall story. The chemistry between the main leads was lacking, and their relationship felt forced. Additionally, the side characters were poorly developed and added nothing significant to the plot. While the production quality was decent, the lackluster execution of the story made this drama forgettable for me.
4. Michael - 2/5 rating: "Good Witch" had its moments, but overall, it was a letdown. The plot seemed promising at the beginning, but as the drama progressed, it became repetitive and predictable. The writing lacked originality and failed to engage me. The conflicts and obstacles presented in the story were resolved too easily, leaving no room for suspense or tension. The performances were average, and the characters lacked depth. I found myself bored and uninterested in the fate of the characters. This drama just didn't leave a lasting impression.

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