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Pleasant to See, Hard to Feel
📺Why I Chose to Watch It
I just randomly hit “Play” after finding it on a streaming site. There was no particular reason it just caught my eye while browsing.
🧩 Plot
The main protagonists meet in a dangerous situation where the female lead (FL) is kidnapped. The male lead (ML) is one of the people involved , but he’s actually on a mission and hiding his true identity. This creates tension, mystery, and attraction as the story progresses.
💖 What I Liked
Casting is good — the actors fit their roles well.
Direction is good — the flow and scene setup feel polished.
Performances are solid— everyone delivers naturally.
Styling is impressive— the actors look good on screen; their hair, makeup, and outfits are all well done.
Set design is good — the visuals are clean and professional.
All these elements bring the scenes to life. Also, the main couple looks good together on screen. There’s a natural attraction between them that makes their shared scenes enjoyable to watch.
👎 What I Didn’t Like
🔁 Reused, Predictable Theme
The storyline is old and overused. it has been done many times, especially in vertical and short dramas. It lacks freshness or originality.
🚫 Unconvincing Intimacy
The intimacy is poorly handled. It feels like the show is just teasing the audience. It’s obvious the actors are just performing, and there’s no real chemistry or depth. I’ve seen many vertical dramas where intimate scenes are done much better and are actually convincing.
📝 Weak and Illogical Script
The writing is full of foolishness and plot holes. For example:
What’s the need for FL to investigate the Dean’s death herself?
No one at the hospital seems to care, not even the Dean’s family or maybe the writer just forgot to write one. FL could have simply handed over the phone to the police and let them investigate. Instead, she chooses to put herself in unnecessary danger.
Sudden change in ML’s behavior.
On one night, he’s flirting with FL, insulting her, and keeping his distance. But the very next day, he suddenly wants to be close to her at work, be friends, and even gets jealous. Then he’s completely obsessed with her. This emotional flip happens too fast and makes no sense.
The story moves too quickly.
Probably due to time constraints, everything feels rushed. The emotional beats don’t get enough time to land, and there’s no room for the story’s feelings to shift and settle naturally.
🏁 Overall
This is an okay drama for killing time. It’s "easy on the eyes", but it doesn’t connect with the "heart or mind". Everything looks good on the surface visually pleasing but lacks emotional depth and logical storytelling.
I'm dropping it because I can't tolerate a female lead whose character and arc are written so poorly/stupidly.
I just randomly hit “Play” after finding it on a streaming site. There was no particular reason it just caught my eye while browsing.
🧩 Plot
The main protagonists meet in a dangerous situation where the female lead (FL) is kidnapped. The male lead (ML) is one of the people involved , but he’s actually on a mission and hiding his true identity. This creates tension, mystery, and attraction as the story progresses.
💖 What I Liked
Casting is good — the actors fit their roles well.
Direction is good — the flow and scene setup feel polished.
Performances are solid— everyone delivers naturally.
Styling is impressive— the actors look good on screen; their hair, makeup, and outfits are all well done.
Set design is good — the visuals are clean and professional.
All these elements bring the scenes to life. Also, the main couple looks good together on screen. There’s a natural attraction between them that makes their shared scenes enjoyable to watch.
👎 What I Didn’t Like
🔁 Reused, Predictable Theme
The storyline is old and overused. it has been done many times, especially in vertical and short dramas. It lacks freshness or originality.
🚫 Unconvincing Intimacy
The intimacy is poorly handled. It feels like the show is just teasing the audience. It’s obvious the actors are just performing, and there’s no real chemistry or depth. I’ve seen many vertical dramas where intimate scenes are done much better and are actually convincing.
📝 Weak and Illogical Script
The writing is full of foolishness and plot holes. For example:
What’s the need for FL to investigate the Dean’s death herself?
No one at the hospital seems to care, not even the Dean’s family or maybe the writer just forgot to write one. FL could have simply handed over the phone to the police and let them investigate. Instead, she chooses to put herself in unnecessary danger.
Sudden change in ML’s behavior.
On one night, he’s flirting with FL, insulting her, and keeping his distance. But the very next day, he suddenly wants to be close to her at work, be friends, and even gets jealous. Then he’s completely obsessed with her. This emotional flip happens too fast and makes no sense.
The story moves too quickly.
Probably due to time constraints, everything feels rushed. The emotional beats don’t get enough time to land, and there’s no room for the story’s feelings to shift and settle naturally.
🏁 Overall
This is an okay drama for killing time. It’s "easy on the eyes", but it doesn’t connect with the "heart or mind". Everything looks good on the surface visually pleasing but lacks emotional depth and logical storytelling.
I'm dropping it because I can't tolerate a female lead whose character and arc are written so poorly/stupidly.
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