Cupid’s Dream Pairings Na comédia romântica divertida e cheia de brincadeiras "Casamento Impossível", a atriz Na A Jeong concorda em um contrato de casamento com seu amigo de longa data, Lee Do Han, o neto mais velho da família chaebol do Grupo LJ. Em troca de pagamento, ela ajuda a manter o maior segredo de seu amigo de sua família autoritária. O único problema? O irmão mais novo de Do Han, Lee Ji Han, se recusa a aceitá-la como noiva do irmão e a desafia a todo momento. Com Ji Han determinado a sabotar o “casamento” deles desde o início, quanto tempo levará para a verdade ser revelada? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 웨딩 임파서블
- Também conhecido como: Boda Imposible , Casamento Impossível , Mariage Impossible , Weding Impaseobeul , Wedingimpaseobeul , Весілля неможливе , Свадьба невозможна , الزفاف المستحيل , ป่วนวิวาห์สัญญารักกำมะลอ , ウエディングインポッシブル , 不可能的婚礼 , 不可能的婚禮 , 웨딩임파서블
- Diretor: Kwon Young Il
- Roteirista: Oh Hye Won, Park Seul Ki
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Jeon Jong Seo Papel Principal
- Moon Sang Min Papel Principal
- Kim Do Wan Papel Principal
- Bae Yoon Kyung Papel Principal
- Kwon Hae Hyo Papel Secundário
- Park Ah In Papel Secundário
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Gold medal for underdeveloping… everything.
What happened? Someone explain, because I am confused. What started as a loveable cliche mess, ended as just a mess. Around half way through I could sense it - no development, no quality of writing, no details to the storytelling, no real stakes…Personally, I just think there were too many characters and plots for that many episodes. We did not need the stupid siblings duo - truly brought nothing to the table. The side romance was cute, but also unnecessary. The writers should have picked either a tragic mysterious past or the power struggle in the company and focus on developing it more. Random ex to show up 3 times to cause a little bit of trouble that led to nowhere? Why?
I was watching the second half with constant thought - so much is happening, but why does it feel like nothing is happening? Maybe because the plot seemed more like a brainstorm on a whiteboard rather than a full narration with detailed setup and development… The way almost nothing got a proper closure…
What carried the show for me were the characters of Ah Jung, Ji Han and one and only unproblematic powerful queen Chae Won. These three were fun, entertaining, dynamic. Their scenes always left a smile on my face. These three also had an amazing chemistry.
On the other hand, every character other than these three was boring or frustrating, with little to no redeeming qualities.
What’s more, the quality of acting was on average mediocre - either because the characters were too poorly written for the actors to make it work, or because the actors just could not connect to the emotions they were supposed to present.
Overall, what a waste of time. Another case of a great first half and disappointing finish.
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from fun to being overly dramatic
Na Ah Jung (Jeon Jong Seo) works as a guest actress, playing various background roles. She has a gay friend Lee Do Han (Kim Do Han), whom she has known for 15 years. When Do Han needs a wife to appease his family, he asks Ah Jung to be his wife for 3 years. Do Han’s younger brother, Lee Ji Han (Moon Sang Min), is against this plan as he wants his brother to marry for a corporate alliance. Thus, he tries every way to break up their wedding, one being to make her fall in love with him. Ji Han and Ah Jung hate each other at first, but as he's trying, seems like he's the one who starts falling in love...It started out exciting, I was impressed with the actress Jeon Jong So who played Ah Jung, she's feisty, capable and independent. Her friend/enemy banter with Dohan and Ji Han is great. Their relationships development is comedic and chaotic. Lee Ji Han’s motive didn’t make much sense to me from the start, but it's fine as there were a lot of good stuffs.
However, the character I'm most curious about is Lee Do Han, as an openly gay man. It was intriguing when he’s introduced, but as the story goes, I'm disappointed with the lack of importance given to his character traits.
Frankly, it gets frustrating when the conflict starts. it’s hard to understand why the leads’ react so dramatically and how they made certain choices. Last four episodes were messy, and practically resolved(?!) Well, the cameo saves the ending... XD Glad it's only 12 episodes!
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