Short, Smooth, and Satisfying: Thoughts on My Damn Business
A light and smooth drama that doesn't bore the viewer. The story is simple yet engaging, without being overly dramatic or intense. The music complements the mood perfectly, while the cinematography, transitions, and direction are executed beautifully and comfortably for the audience.
What I particularly liked is that the focus remains entirely on the two main leads. The development of their relationship feels natural, gradual, and easy to follow. The way the series portrayed the hero's initially annoying personality-and how it changed over time-was very realistic and well done.
Despite being only seven episodes long, the drama manages to feel complete, with no missing or confusing parts. Overall, My Damn Business is a good, well-balanced drama with a simple yet satisfying story and well-crafted execution
What I particularly liked is that the focus remains entirely on the two main leads. The development of their relationship feels natural, gradual, and easy to follow. The way the series portrayed the hero's initially annoying personality-and how it changed over time-was very realistic and well done.
Despite being only seven episodes long, the drama manages to feel complete, with no missing or confusing parts. Overall, My Damn Business is a good, well-balanced drama with a simple yet satisfying story and well-crafted execution
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