A lot of sugar!
It was the sweetest drama I’ve seen in a long time. But at the same time, it also portrayed a mature kind of love. I adored the relationship between the main characters, who actually communicated with each other and focused on solving problems instead of leaving room for misunderstandings. The characters were engaging and easy to root for, and their personal growth was great to watch. Absolutely charming. In the romance category, I think it’s one of the better ones I’ve seen recently, especially in terms of the main couple’s relationship.Was this review helpful to you?
I was really trying...
I really tried hard to like this drama. After the first episode, I was already like: nope, I don’t think I can do this. But I felt the same way about Business Proposal, and then I ended up loving it. However, the plotlines—especially the side ones—were unbearable; I watched most of them at double speed. Maybe if the drama had only 10 episodes and some of the storylines were sped up a bit, it would’ve been watchable. That constant tug-of-war between the main lead and his girlfriend, and the slightly annoying female lead at times… The drama had potential, but it feels a bit forced. Maybe if it had focused more on the main characters, it would’ve made sense. I really did try, because I liked the cast, but I just couldn’t make it through.EDIT: Alright, I forced myself to watch a few more episodes. If the first half hadn’t dragged on so terribly, I think I would’ve enjoyed the drama much more. I’m not sure if I’d rate it any higher, but at least I wouldn’t have watched it on fast-forward. The conclusion is that it’s just too long. Oh, and… the whole premise of them meeting with such a big age gap was a bit too far-fetched. I didn’t finish it, although maybe I’ll still watch the rest — there isn’t much left, after all.
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