Lee Soo Hyuk Stole Every Scene
The best part of Lucky Romance for me was easily Lee Soo Hyuk as Choi Geon Uk, aka Gary Choi. His character was genuinely refreshing, charming, and unexpectedly adorable. I’m so used to seeing Lee Soo Hyuk play cold, mysterious, brooding characters with intimidating energy, so it was really nice seeing him in a lighter and more playful role for once. Gary had this awkward but sincere charm that made him stand out every time he was onscreen. Even his smaller mannerisms and expressions made the character lovable without trying too hard. Honestly, he brought a lot of warmth and personality to a drama that I otherwise struggled to stay invested in. A lot of my enjoyment came from his scenes because he naturally made things feel more entertaining and less repetitive.
Unfortunately, I really didn’t care for the overall story. The plot felt dragged out and repetitive after a while, and a lot of the conflict relied too heavily on misunderstandings, superstition, and forced romantic tension. The drama kept circling the same ideas without making the emotional development feel satisfying. I also found it hard to fully connect with the main couple because the relationship progression didn’t feel that natural to me. There were moments that were supposed to feel quirky or heartwarming, but instead they just felt overly exaggerated or predictable.
Unfortunately, I really didn’t care for the overall story. The plot felt dragged out and repetitive after a while, and a lot of the conflict relied too heavily on misunderstandings, superstition, and forced romantic tension. The drama kept circling the same ideas without making the emotional development feel satisfying. I also found it hard to fully connect with the main couple because the relationship progression didn’t feel that natural to me. There were moments that were supposed to feel quirky or heartwarming, but instead they just felt overly exaggerated or predictable.
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