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Brilliant cameos!
This is a light and sweet story. I felt that the actors all did a good job, except for Ji Soo in her crying scene toward the end. Granted, it might be played for laughs.
The idea of escaping reality for a man that loves you regardless (one of the characters said the "HAVE TO" love you) was interesting. The alternate reality scenes were beautifully filmed.
Ji Soo's character was getting on my nerves, being unable to start a real relationship, because she was afraid for the end of it. Has she not heard "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?"
My favorite episode was 7, when we got to hear the ML's thoughts and how he came to like her.
Seo In Guk never disappoints. Him playing two parts was bonus for me.
Sure, there were things that made absolutely no sense - how was the fake boyfriend able to send mail and call?
But if you want a break from heavier dramas, this is a great palate cleanser.
The idea of escaping reality for a man that loves you regardless (one of the characters said the "HAVE TO" love you) was interesting. The alternate reality scenes were beautifully filmed.
Ji Soo's character was getting on my nerves, being unable to start a real relationship, because she was afraid for the end of it. Has she not heard "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?"
My favorite episode was 7, when we got to hear the ML's thoughts and how he came to like her.
Seo In Guk never disappoints. Him playing two parts was bonus for me.
Sure, there were things that made absolutely no sense - how was the fake boyfriend able to send mail and call?
But if you want a break from heavier dramas, this is a great palate cleanser.
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