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Boyfriend on Demand korean drama review
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Boyfriend on Demand
1 people found this review helpful
by koreannatic
21 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
Boyfriend on Demand is one of those K-dramas that doesn’t try to reinvent the genre, but instead focuses on delivering an entertaining and easy-to-watch experience. With a modern premise centered around digital relationships, the series hooks you from the start with its concept: an app that lets you have your “ideal boyfriend.”

And I have to say it… the virtual boyfriend app is really cool . The design, the interface, and the way this digital world is portrayed are quite well done. On top of that, the settings are absolutely beautiful, with a carefully crafted aesthetic that makes every scene visually pleasing.

The story also touches on interesting themes like loneliness and the idealization of love, although it doesn’t go too deep into them. That said, the drama is full of clichés from beginning to end, predictable situations and twists you can see coming… but somehow, they don’t feel too annoying if you go in expecting something light.

The performances do their job well, and the chemistry between the leads works nicely. But to be completely honest… I mainly watched this drama because of my beloved Seo In-guk, and I don’t regret it . His presence always adds something special and makes the experience even more enjoyable.

As for the pacing, it’s quite smooth and perfect for unwinding. It’s not a life-changing drama, but it’s definitely one that keeps you company and gives you some sweet moments.

Overall, Boyfriend on Demand is a light, visually appealing K-drama full of clichés, ideal for relaxing… especially if, like me, you have a soft spot for Seo In-guk .
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