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A technological dream turned into a light and charming romantic comedy.
This drama came to me without high expectations and left as one of those dramas that brings a constant smile to your face without needing grand tragedies or epic plot twists. And sometimes, that's exactly what you need.
The idea of a simulation world where you can subscribe to different types of boyfriends and experience scheduled dates is simply delightful. The drama develops this concept solidly: it's not just a promotional hook, but explores the emotional implications, the possibilities, and even the limitations of such technology. And I confess that, as a viewer, I was left wanting it to exist in real life. I would definitely buy one too.
I know Jisoo isn't a trained actress, but for this type of character, her performance works wonderfully. Her character has that mix of innocence, endearing clumsiness, and comical bad luck that makes her incredibly real and relatable. Far from feeling forced, her acting brings a natural freshness that fits perfectly with the drama's lighthearted tone. And visually, needless to say: she always looks gorgeous, with outfits that are a pleasure to look at.
As an avid manhwa reader, the subplot about the publishing platform and the lives of authors was particularly appealing to me. Seeing that world reflected—with its pressures, deadlines, and stories that resonate with readers—added a layer of authenticity that I appreciated. It wasn't just a backdrop; it was seamlessly integrated into the characters' development.
I've been following Seo In Guk since "Doom at Your Service," and in this drama, he gives us a very different but equally captivating character. Here, he plays a shy, introverted, and reserved man, but with a disarming capacity for love. His evolution throughout the series—learning to open up, to let go of control, to allow himself to be loved—is very well-paced, and his chemistry with Jisoo is sweet and believable.
"It's not a profound plot, nor is it life-changing." And that's perfectly fine. This drama knows what it is and stays true to itself: a lighthearted romantic comedy with an original concept, adorable characters, and a brisk pace. It doesn't aim for philosophical reflections on technology or tearjerker dramas. Its goal is to entertain, charm, and give you a good time. And at least for me, it succeeds brilliantly.
If you're looking for a drama that will make you smile, make you sigh with its romantic moments, and present a premise so original that you'll wish it existed, this drama is the perfect choice. Jisoo shines with her natural charm, Seo In Guk once again demonstrates his versatility, and the combination of a technological world, simulated dates, and the universe of manhwa creates a delightful and addictive mix. Ideal for binge-watching when you need something lighthearted but heartfelt.
The idea of a simulation world where you can subscribe to different types of boyfriends and experience scheduled dates is simply delightful. The drama develops this concept solidly: it's not just a promotional hook, but explores the emotional implications, the possibilities, and even the limitations of such technology. And I confess that, as a viewer, I was left wanting it to exist in real life. I would definitely buy one too.
I know Jisoo isn't a trained actress, but for this type of character, her performance works wonderfully. Her character has that mix of innocence, endearing clumsiness, and comical bad luck that makes her incredibly real and relatable. Far from feeling forced, her acting brings a natural freshness that fits perfectly with the drama's lighthearted tone. And visually, needless to say: she always looks gorgeous, with outfits that are a pleasure to look at.
As an avid manhwa reader, the subplot about the publishing platform and the lives of authors was particularly appealing to me. Seeing that world reflected—with its pressures, deadlines, and stories that resonate with readers—added a layer of authenticity that I appreciated. It wasn't just a backdrop; it was seamlessly integrated into the characters' development.
I've been following Seo In Guk since "Doom at Your Service," and in this drama, he gives us a very different but equally captivating character. Here, he plays a shy, introverted, and reserved man, but with a disarming capacity for love. His evolution throughout the series—learning to open up, to let go of control, to allow himself to be loved—is very well-paced, and his chemistry with Jisoo is sweet and believable.
"It's not a profound plot, nor is it life-changing." And that's perfectly fine. This drama knows what it is and stays true to itself: a lighthearted romantic comedy with an original concept, adorable characters, and a brisk pace. It doesn't aim for philosophical reflections on technology or tearjerker dramas. Its goal is to entertain, charm, and give you a good time. And at least for me, it succeeds brilliantly.
If you're looking for a drama that will make you smile, make you sigh with its romantic moments, and present a premise so original that you'll wish it existed, this drama is the perfect choice. Jisoo shines with her natural charm, Seo In Guk once again demonstrates his versatility, and the combination of a technological world, simulated dates, and the universe of manhwa creates a delightful and addictive mix. Ideal for binge-watching when you need something lighthearted but heartfelt.
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