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A little boring
By reading the synopsis of the drama Maid, one might expect it to be an interesting story. However, it wasn’t. The drama starts with a girl who is trapped inside a cage. She is confined by her stepsister, the legitimate daughter. The stepsister wants her to sleep with her husband, who is a prince. The stepsister doesn’t love her husband; she loves someone else. The female protagonist, the girl in the cage, complies because she has been threatened that if she doesn’t do as asked, her mother’s life will be at stake.
After giving birth, the stepsister, the prince’s wife, tries to kill both her and her mother. Her mother dies, but she manages to escape and vows to take revenge.
The story began on a promising note, but it quickly became messy. The middle part was boring, there was hardly any intense chemistry between the leads, and the ending was unjustified—even though it was a happy ending and concluded as mentioned in the synopsis.
Despite these flaws, I liked the acting of all the characters, especially the cruel stepsister.
After giving birth, the stepsister, the prince’s wife, tries to kill both her and her mother. Her mother dies, but she manages to escape and vows to take revenge.
The story began on a promising note, but it quickly became messy. The middle part was boring, there was hardly any intense chemistry between the leads, and the ending was unjustified—even though it was a happy ending and concluded as mentioned in the synopsis.
Despite these flaws, I liked the acting of all the characters, especially the cruel stepsister.
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