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"Love Phantom" is a drama about the romance between Momoko and Hase, two hotel employees who unexpectedly meet and start seeing each other.
This drama is so strange, in every way. The characters meet and then out of nowhere, Hase kisses Momoko and after that, it's like they've known each other for a long time, almost like they've been in a relationship for years. The age difference between the two is also quite big, Momoko is 22 and Hase is 38, but that didn't really bother me. Their relationship is reminded me of "Fifty Shades of Grey", something in the masochistic style.
There's one scene that really made me cringe, when Hase bites Momoko's wrist, as a way of leaving his "mark" and then Momoko kisses that hand, saying that she likes him. Seriously, what the hell? HAHA'
Another one is when Momoko decides to move in with Hase and he says, "I'm not going to hold back anymore." They barely know each other, this sentence made me think that the writer is a teenager who is turning her dreams into some kind of reality... this is very far from being real.
There is even a moment with Momoko tired at work because of too much sex. It's so ridiculous. kkkkkkk'
Then, to make it even weirder and worse, the next obvious step is to bring in another man who also likes Momoko, for no apparent reason. What charm does this woman have? I didn't see anything.
This was a drama that I finished because I started, I would not recommend to anyone.
This drama is so strange, in every way. The characters meet and then out of nowhere, Hase kisses Momoko and after that, it's like they've known each other for a long time, almost like they've been in a relationship for years. The age difference between the two is also quite big, Momoko is 22 and Hase is 38, but that didn't really bother me. Their relationship is reminded me of "Fifty Shades of Grey", something in the masochistic style.
There's one scene that really made me cringe, when Hase bites Momoko's wrist, as a way of leaving his "mark" and then Momoko kisses that hand, saying that she likes him. Seriously, what the hell? HAHA'
Another one is when Momoko decides to move in with Hase and he says, "I'm not going to hold back anymore." They barely know each other, this sentence made me think that the writer is a teenager who is turning her dreams into some kind of reality... this is very far from being real.
There is even a moment with Momoko tired at work because of too much sex. It's so ridiculous. kkkkkkk'
Then, to make it even weirder and worse, the next obvious step is to bring in another man who also likes Momoko, for no apparent reason. What charm does this woman have? I didn't see anything.
This was a drama that I finished because I started, I would not recommend to anyone.
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