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Dynamite Kiss korean drama review
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Dynamite Kiss
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by Phopai
14 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

sizzling chemistry with bad ending

THE PROS:
The Pairing of Jang Ki-yong and Ahn Eun-jin is widely considered the show's greatest strength. Their playful banter and romantic tensions make these dramatic moments feel earned and explosive. Unlike many rom-coms that wait until episode 8 for their first kiss, this drama flips the script by having the leads share a 'dynamite kiss' in the very first episode. This sets a fast, exciting pace early on.

Ahn Eun-jin expertly balances the despair of a struggling job seeker with the charm of a woman leading a double life. The supporting cast, particularly the 'mothers' team' at the baby products company, provides an excellent comedic relief and heartwarming subplot that many viewers found to be the highlight of the drama. From the beautiful cinematography of Jeju Island to the trendy office styling, the drama is visually stunning. The soundtrack featuring artists like Wendy and Sondia also perfectly complements the mood.

THE CONS:
The central plot revolves around the FL lying about being a married woman witha child to get a job. I felt like the misunderstanding was stretched too long, leading to repetitive scenes of near-discovery and forced tension. While the first few episodes were sharp and unique, the middle and the latter parts of episode 14 were giving 'mak-jang' ( over-the-top drama). It introduced corporate conspiracies and a spy subplot that felt out of place in a light rom-com.

In the final episodes, the drama utilized a polarizing trop 'post- traumatic memory loss'. It felt like an unnecessary social experiment that wasted time in the finale when it could have done more fluff and closure. Personally, I think the FL started as a smart and resilient woman, becoming frustratingly naive and self- sacrificing towards the end, making her harder to root for. At times, the script falls into questionable territory with lines that feel overly sentimental or awkward, requiring the actors' strong performance to save the scene.

Lastly, if you like cliche dramas, then this one is for you, but be warned, as the two leads have a sizzling chemistry and fun in the first half, keep your expectations tempered in the finale.
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