My Liberation Notes, which is currently available on Netflix, portrays the story of three brothers who are stuck in their dead-end jobs with little prospect of genuine excitement in their future.
They're all lost and lonely, unable to maintain active social lives due to their remote location, yet it's clear that they want something more in their lives. Only time will tell whether or not they will be courageous enough to ask for it.
My Liberation Notes: Plot Synopsis
Mi-Jeong (Kim Ji-won), Ki-Jeong (Lee El), and Chang-hee (Lee Min-ki) are three siblings who are all attempting to live a life they are passionate about despite obstacles. Socially inept, Mi-Jeong avoids social situations and only engages in them when her coworkers persuade her to do so, leaving her feeling bland and depressed at the end of the day.
Chang-hee has had bad luck with men and begins this episode with a very public and nasty breakup, while Ki-hatred Jeong's towards life permeates into every one of her replies. The fact that they all live at a distance from the center of town further adds to their social difficulties, and the three of them appear to be extremely unhappy in their lives.
All of the siblings consider how their life would be different if things were different; for example if they lived in town and weren't always getting discarded due to their location; if they were more open to love; if their financial situation was different.
We meet these siblings when things may have reached a tipping point; they are hiding secrets, and it seems that someone is willing to assist them in turning their lives around and making things exciting for a change for the first time in a long time.
My Liberation Notes: Release Date Of All Episodes
My Liberation Notes season 1, episode 5, is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on April 23, 2022, at about 3 p.m. GMT. The sixth episode of My Liberation Notes will air the following day. There are 16 episodes planned, with each episode running twice a week. The show will be available exclusively on Netflix.
The first and second episodes of My Liberation Notes season 1 aired on April 9 and 10.
The third and fourth episodes of My Liberation Notes season 1 aired on April 16 and 17.
The fifth and sixth episodes of My Liberation Notes season 1 will premiere on April 23 and 24, respectively.
The seventh and eighth episodes of My Liberation Notes season 1 will premiere on April 30 and May 1, respectively.
The ninth and tenth episodes of My Liberation Notes season 1 will premiere on May 7 and 8.
Episodes 11 and 12 of My Liberation Notes season 1 will premiere on May 14 and 15.
The thirteenth and fourteenth episodes of My Liberation Notes season one will run on May 21 and 22.
Episodes 15 and 16 of My Liberation Notes season 1 will premiere on May 28 and 29.
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My Liberation Notes: Cast Members
Main Cast
- Lee Min-ki as Yeom Chang-hee, the eldest of three siblings
- Kim Ji-won as Yeom Mi-Jung, the youngest of three siblings
- Son Seok-koo as Mr. Goo, a stranger
- Lee El as Yeom Ki-Jung, the second of three siblings
Supporting Cast
- Chun Ho-jin as Yeom Je-ho, father of three sibling
- Lee Kyung-Seong as Kwak Hye-suk, mother of three sibling
- Lee Ki-woo as Jo Tae-hoon, Yeom Mi-Jung's colleague
- Jeon Hye-jin as Hyun-ah, a neighborhood friend of three siblings
- Park Soo-young as Park Sang-min
- Jung Soo-young as Jo Kyung-sun
- Kim Ro-sa as Jo Hee-sun
- Yang Jun-myung as Lee Min-gyu
My Liberation Notes: Where to Watch
My Liberation Notes is currently only available on Netflix in the United States and Canada and requires a membership to watch. JTBC broadcasts the show on Saturdays and Sundays in Korea, where it is a JTBC original.
My Liberation Notes: Watch It Or Leave It?
A show's chemistry may make or break its success. Whether it's a love relationship, a friendship, or a familial relationship, it's exceptionally essential to the success of most television programs.
However, the siblings at the center of My Liberation Notes don't seem to have much connection and instead come off as a bunch of actors who have been thrown into a series of scenes together.
This is not to suggest that their relationship will not develop in subsequent episodes. Still, their chemistry is completely lacking in the pilot — an attack that must be compelling enough to leave us wanting more.
When you combine this lack of chemistry with a dull, slow-moving tale and minor stakes, the result is entirely uninteresting to watch. While the performers in My Liberation Notes may possess considerable talent, they are given little opportunity to express themselves and are instead compelled to go through the motions (most of the time in slow motion, at that).
My Liberation Notes may have some substance in the future, but based just on its start, it's difficult to endorse the book. LEAVE IT. When My Liberation Notes gets off to a sluggish start, its dull characters and overlong pilot are unable to win over the audience.