9/10 — and this one surprised me.
With a title like “No, Handsome Guy,” you expect something unserious… but it’s actually clever in the way it plays with expectations. It doesn’t rely on the typical “perfect visual CEO” formula. Instead, it focuses more on personality, chemistry, and emotional connection.
What I appreciated most is that the romance feels earned rather than instant. The attraction isn’t built on looks alone — it grows through interactions, misunderstandings, small gestures, and shared moments. That makes it feel more realistic and less fantasy-driven.
There’s also a refreshing layer of humor. The drama knows it’s playing with clichés, and it almost teases the audience about it. That self-awareness makes it fun instead of predictable.
The reason it’s a 9 instead of a 10? A few plot points could’ve been developed more deeply. Some emotional moments passed a little too quickly.
But overall, it’s charming, light, and unexpectedly meaningful. It proves that sometimes what makes someone attractive isn’t appearance — it’s presence.
And that’s why it comfortably sits at a 9/10.
With a title like “No, Handsome Guy,” you expect something unserious… but it’s actually clever in the way it plays with expectations. It doesn’t rely on the typical “perfect visual CEO” formula. Instead, it focuses more on personality, chemistry, and emotional connection.
What I appreciated most is that the romance feels earned rather than instant. The attraction isn’t built on looks alone — it grows through interactions, misunderstandings, small gestures, and shared moments. That makes it feel more realistic and less fantasy-driven.
There’s also a refreshing layer of humor. The drama knows it’s playing with clichés, and it almost teases the audience about it. That self-awareness makes it fun instead of predictable.
The reason it’s a 9 instead of a 10? A few plot points could’ve been developed more deeply. Some emotional moments passed a little too quickly.
But overall, it’s charming, light, and unexpectedly meaningful. It proves that sometimes what makes someone attractive isn’t appearance — it’s presence.
And that’s why it comfortably sits at a 9/10.
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