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Boyfriend on Demand korean drama review
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Boyfriend on Demand
2 people found this review helpful
by Jalvi_2812
4 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 4.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 3.5

Strong on paper, weak on execution

The idea of this drama was a good one - showing what virtual reality can and can't offer. While everything in a virtual reality is hyper-perfect, hyper-glaring, hyper-cheezy and hyper carefree, in the end, it's meaningless, hollow, empty and unfulfilling. Only the real deal is that - the real deal with real emotions, real joy, but also real danger of getting hurt. So far, so good.

The realisation of this drama did lack in several aspects though. The acting of Jisoo was average, with no spark and chemistry felt between the leads. The supporting cast were just a piece, with no impact. The drama lacked showcasing the significant difference between virtual realities and real life emotions. The characters lacked depth, and unfortunately the same can be said for the storyline. While the plot itself had a fresh idea, the execution simply didn’t deliver.

The real highlight of this drama, though, was definitely the cameo appearances of the virtual boyfriends. The lineup of actors who showed up for those small roles was seriously top-tier, and I loved seeing all of them.

Overall, Boyfriend On Demand had the concept, but faltered with the execution. With thin storyline and cliché romance setting, the drama is nothing but a regular rom-com with diminishing enjoyment with every episode.

My Rating : 2.5/5
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