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by Jojo Flower Award1
May 15, 2025
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 8
Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

The chemistry and acting was Top! Writing was out of form!

When the plot wobbles and writing trips over its own clichés, chemistry between the leads saves the day! In this drama, that is exactly what happened. Despite the source material containing eyebrow-raising and rage-inducing content, the tension between Jin and Akin was everything right. The tension was high, sometimes I felt the air between them crackle. They single-handedly carried the show on their backs with their chemistry and acting with nothing but smirks, glances and an insane amount of tension.

Acting: If I had to rate this drama based on just the chemistry between the leads and their acting, this was 10/10 for me. Whoever decided to cast Smart and Boom together deserves a bonus because the chemistry is off the charts between them, both onscreen and offscreen. Boom has a very cute smile (It may sound silly, but it made a lot of difference to me xD). Surprisingly, both of them can deliver well and they ate in emotional scenes with no crumbs left. They overshadowed all the plot holes and questionable writing.
Also, all the NC scenes were done really very tastefully and emotionally loaded. And honestly, the emotional depth in those scenes outweighed the rest of the drama combined which is kind of amazing when we think in terms of acting but also sort of tragic when writing is put into perspective.

I hope they get more projects together where the quality of writing matches their superior acting.

Story: The source material of this drama is titled "Dakaichi: I'm Being Harassed by the Sexiest Man of the Year", and since I have watched the anime, I knew exactly what kind of chaos I signed up for.
I feel that since the foundation itself was flawed and problematic, the overall adaptation somehow felt weak in terms of storytelling.

One of the things that bothered me the most was the pacing. Even though the drama was very true to the source material, it was too fast for my liking. I wanted to see our leads gradually fall in love, allowing a more meaningful and deeper connection between them. Instead, it just jumped from one plot line to another without properly addressing the issues. Some pivotal scenes were just glossed over or happened to be handled off-screen entirely.

Also, too much was pushed under the rug. There were very questionable elements in the source and while I am happy that the drama didn't pick them all, the conflict resolution at times was just absurd, sometimes pathetic and laughable at its best. While I don't necessarily blame the actors ad production because of the source, but the writing would have benefited from a slower approach and it would have ultimately increased the real emotional payoff.

Another thing that wore me thin was Akin suffering repeatedly through all the pain, trauma, becoming more like a passive damsel in distress, and Jin becoming his saviour. While I wouldn't have minded once or twice, it was just repetitive. From how Akin's character was portrayed, he just reduced to someone who needed saving. He suffered like it was a personality trait and just couldn't catch a break!

Music & miscellaneous: Music-wise, it was a mixed bag for me. I was honestly surprised when the Korean OST played. Sometimes, the music added to the overall vibes, but other times, it made me question the taste of the people who picked it because it was clearly distracting me from the scenes.

Cinematography in a few scenes was exceptional. The production didn't seem cheap. And personally, I love the "drama in drama" trope, so I enjoyed the whole 'Legend of Gemini' phase.

Though I feel the blush on the actors could have been toned down because they are very attractive and didn't need it that much, in my opinion. And the hairstyle, the urge to pop onto the screen and remove the hair out of their eyes so they both can see, was on top and overwhelming. I could blame some of their bad decisions on the flawed hairstyling because clearly, the vision was compromised.

Overall, while I could see red flags and flaws from miles away even with a neon green sign, this was still a very enjoyable ride for me. The pacing is all over the place but strong acting and chemistry made it work. The Leads understood the assignment, but the script didn’t.
I will recommend this, not for the plot, but more for the vibes. I would advise reading the trigger warnings or researching it in general before picking it up because it does have triggering content.

If you pick it up, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for reading my review! <3
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