On Venus’s Groom • 14 days ago
Title Venus’s Groom Spoiler
Fortunately, I didn't let the terrible reviews and negative comments put me off watching this because it wasn't bad at all. In fact, it was pretty good and adheres to Miss Prism's tidy little moral formula that the virtuous are rewarded and the wicked are punished when she says, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.” That is exactly what happened here. Venus and Pakai, who struggle, suffer, and try to do the right thing, finally get their emotional payoff, and the scheming aunt — manipulative, controlling, and the architect of everyone else’s misery — ends up destroying herself. The twists and turns towards the end certainly pulled the story to a happy ending, especially for the strong and handsome Pakai, whose hard and miserable life before he connected with Venus could not have been more deserving: he gets to marry Venus, who is the executive director of a hotel chain — no more rural hardship and bad cooking from his aunt for him. All moral considerations aside, I enjoyed this.
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