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Big Ideas in a Very Short Drama
I never thought I would enjoy mini dramas this much, but there is still no way to fully build a solid story in 10 minute episodes, even with 30 of them. As I began to dive into the world of short dramas, that feeling was only confirmed. One of the biggest downsides is the lack of time given to properly see the characters develop and for their relationship to naturally blossom. I understand the limitations. There is only so much they can do with such a short runtime. But instead of trying to cram in every cliché imaginable, why not focus on just one strong storyline?
There was simply too much going on, and some plot points felt unnecessary and confusing. The whole idea that surviving three strikes somehow makes a death contract no longer valid made no sense. What was that even about?
That said, the cast was great. The chemistry between the two leads was amazing, and the action scenes were genuinely fun to watch.
If you enjoy the bodyguard protecting the rich heiress trope, you will probably like this drama. It gives you everything you need when you are in a drama drought and want to watch something entertaining without having to invest too much of your time.
There was simply too much going on, and some plot points felt unnecessary and confusing. The whole idea that surviving three strikes somehow makes a death contract no longer valid made no sense. What was that even about?
That said, the cast was great. The chemistry between the two leads was amazing, and the action scenes were genuinely fun to watch.
If you enjoy the bodyguard protecting the rich heiress trope, you will probably like this drama. It gives you everything you need when you are in a drama drought and want to watch something entertaining without having to invest too much of your time.
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