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Graceful Family korean drama review
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Graceful Family
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by Rtconnect
Dec 21, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

A Chaebol Heiress' Unpredictable Journey

This show is wild from the start. The plot isn’t exactly new—rich chaebol FL gets sent abroad because her family is fighting over money that should be hers. Then we got the poor lawyer ML who gets dragged into the mess and ends up helping her.

Now, the MO family? Straight-up insane. They’re filthy rich and have this elite security team that basically acts like 24/7 CCTV, covering up their mess. The dad is trash—cheats, has mistresses, and keeps collecting kids like trophies. The first son? Useless. The second son? Seems decent but turns out to be secretly gay. The sister-in-law? Just existing. Then there’s the second mistress, this over-the-top actress who’s straight-up annoying. She’s the youngest son’s mom, and honestly, he and the grandfather are the only normal ones in this circus—along with FL.

ML starts off annoying—dude’s a lawyer but acts without thinking half the time. Luckily, he gets better as the story goes.

Despite the crazy family, the show is actually good. The plot twist at the end? Didn’t see it coming. Music? Absolute fire.

Two top-tier scenes:

The family table scenes – Watching them roast each other was chef’s kiss.
Mo Seok Hee in all red at the funeral of Picasso – A literal fish. That fish got a grander funeral than the grandpa. Iconic.
Definitely rewatchable. The actors did a solid job, and the leads have seriously improved since their past roles. Would 100% recommend.
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