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I feel like this is THE office drama
Little spolers, I'm sorry
This is the standard office drama: he the CEO and she the secretary. Nothing new but a classic drama, an evergreen. The comedy part is really good, enjoyable and pleasant, it doesn’t feel too much, everything makes sense related to the characters. The relationships are strong and feel coherent. For example, I love the friendship between the Lee Young-Jun and Park Yu-Sik. Also, the atmosphere inside the work team is genuine and not toxic at all. Lastly, the two side couples are funny, cute and concrete (they don’t feel like just a ‘filling the episodes’ thing).
The family drama is well done. Young-Jun parents facing their mistakes, apologising for what happened with both brothers and these two talking things out. They all start a new path as a family, Young-Jun’s brother goes to therapy, wants to find himself.
The main couple is good (ofc) but, for me, there should have been a change that I don’t see: good work/private balance. After they get together, it feels like they still are boss and employee after work hours. She is apologising for things that should be nothing. The output is to have him often right and she, somehow, wrong, even when the apology is mutual. I see him trying to be different and being rejected by her behaviour. She is the one that doesn’t understand that, since they’re a couple now, things should be different. Not at work, I only mean this for private stuffs. For example, she was late for the fitting because of work, why is he mad? And why does she apologies? And why did he pick her dress and hairstyle for the wedding? I don’t find this right.
The acting was definitely the highlight of this show, fantastic. Nothing to say, it was all great and marvellous, everyone did a great job. Every character is singular somehow and it’s not just due to the idea itself but also to how it was portraited. Moving moments were well acted. Park Seo-Jun and Park Min-Young are amazing. I love her so much, I saw other works of her but he was a surprise. I’m going to watch other dramas of his now. I have to say something about the kissing and stuff: I’m amazed. I have seen other dramas, and this show is from 2018 so…I’m impressed of how the kisses are good (except for maybe two, the ones that starts her and I don’t know how to explain this to myself). The hugs re fine as well, quite natural even though he never lays his chin on her shoulder (왜요??).
The songs are good; the sound and graphic effects are great (i particulrly like Park Seo-Jun singing, but i can see it is recorded and the lipsing isn't perfect). The settings are fine, nothing that catch my eyes except for Kim Mi-So’s home and the rooftop apt with all those plants. I don’t like some scenes and editing stuffs. Sometimes I see angles that don’t make sense, I feel like some shootings could have been better if directed in a different way, and there is a wrong-edited part (a repetition of a take from the same pov. You can see that is wrong since there’s a gap, the face moved, just a little).
I’m writing this review after watching it for the second time (first time at least five years ago). As I said before, I feel like it’s an evergreen. This dynamic is frequently used but those two (main couple) aren’t easily forgettable.
Thank you for reading <3
This is the standard office drama: he the CEO and she the secretary. Nothing new but a classic drama, an evergreen. The comedy part is really good, enjoyable and pleasant, it doesn’t feel too much, everything makes sense related to the characters. The relationships are strong and feel coherent. For example, I love the friendship between the Lee Young-Jun and Park Yu-Sik. Also, the atmosphere inside the work team is genuine and not toxic at all. Lastly, the two side couples are funny, cute and concrete (they don’t feel like just a ‘filling the episodes’ thing).
The family drama is well done. Young-Jun parents facing their mistakes, apologising for what happened with both brothers and these two talking things out. They all start a new path as a family, Young-Jun’s brother goes to therapy, wants to find himself.
The main couple is good (ofc) but, for me, there should have been a change that I don’t see: good work/private balance. After they get together, it feels like they still are boss and employee after work hours. She is apologising for things that should be nothing. The output is to have him often right and she, somehow, wrong, even when the apology is mutual. I see him trying to be different and being rejected by her behaviour. She is the one that doesn’t understand that, since they’re a couple now, things should be different. Not at work, I only mean this for private stuffs. For example, she was late for the fitting because of work, why is he mad? And why does she apologies? And why did he pick her dress and hairstyle for the wedding? I don’t find this right.
The acting was definitely the highlight of this show, fantastic. Nothing to say, it was all great and marvellous, everyone did a great job. Every character is singular somehow and it’s not just due to the idea itself but also to how it was portraited. Moving moments were well acted. Park Seo-Jun and Park Min-Young are amazing. I love her so much, I saw other works of her but he was a surprise. I’m going to watch other dramas of his now. I have to say something about the kissing and stuff: I’m amazed. I have seen other dramas, and this show is from 2018 so…I’m impressed of how the kisses are good (except for maybe two, the ones that starts her and I don’t know how to explain this to myself). The hugs re fine as well, quite natural even though he never lays his chin on her shoulder (왜요??).
The songs are good; the sound and graphic effects are great (i particulrly like Park Seo-Jun singing, but i can see it is recorded and the lipsing isn't perfect). The settings are fine, nothing that catch my eyes except for Kim Mi-So’s home and the rooftop apt with all those plants. I don’t like some scenes and editing stuffs. Sometimes I see angles that don’t make sense, I feel like some shootings could have been better if directed in a different way, and there is a wrong-edited part (a repetition of a take from the same pov. You can see that is wrong since there’s a gap, the face moved, just a little).
I’m writing this review after watching it for the second time (first time at least five years ago). As I said before, I feel like it’s an evergreen. This dynamic is frequently used but those two (main couple) aren’t easily forgettable.
Thank you for reading <3
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