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Marriage Contract korean drama review
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Marriage Contract
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by mycloverformrdarcy
4 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
This review may contain spoilers

Bittersweet

The mother-daughter relationship was absolutely amazing and probably the best thing about this show. I loved Eun Seong so much, and it was adorable to see how much the girl grew over the course of the show; from her teeth, to her hair, to her little face, she slowly matured bit by bit😭😭. Besides, I loved her feisty personality! The communication between the leads could have been better at times, though I understand that their circumstances weren’t easy. It is also so incredibly hard and annoying sometimes to rely on other people or to ask for help, so I understand why Hye Su decided to do some things on her own. However, I found her too much of a pushover at times, and wish she had stood her ground more often.

The chairman… I don’t know what hole he crept out of, but hell isn’t hot enough for him. What a despicable old man, and a hypocrite too. I know the rich motherfucker, who has a big ass business, house, and a dozen housekeepers, who solves every problem with money … isn’t shaming a sick woman for taking money (that HE offered HER)! Calling her a greedy witch. Between you and her, who’s the bigger capitalist pig, I wonder? He keeps calling both of his sons pathetic losers, but look who ended up all alone? Honestly, he’s the perfect case study for patriarchal structures, and how these affect women. How are you going to cheat on your wife, and then get mad that your pregnant mistress shows up at your doorstep? You keep calling her all sorts of names, even telling her she should just die far away from where you are, but she was still good enough to sleep with when you wanted it. Sure, Ji Hun’s mother is lowkey a homewrecker, but it takes two to tango, and that old fuck acted like he never did anything wrong. He found faults in everyone but himself. Big fat YIKES. Hate his guts. Disgusting man.

Overall, this is an emotional show that has lots of beautiful and even fun moments. I’m glad the ending is open; it’s bittersweet if anything.
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