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After the Soul Swap chinese drama review
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After the Soul Swap
2 people found this review helpful
by sayratial
Mar 28, 2025
60 of 60 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

Same Soul Swapping Shenanigans, Once Again FUN!

Okay, so this drama is a low-budget vertical short with a soul swap romcom plot—nothing groundbreaking, but who cares? It was FUN. Like, actually laughing-out-loud, rewinding-scenes kind of fun.

•Comedy Gold
The best part? The absolute chaos that comes from the soul swap. Every situation they ended up in was just done in the most hilariously exaggerated way possible. From struggling with each other’s habits to completely failing at daily life—it was peak entertainment. The mom? Iconic. She went from bribing FL to leave her son to paying her to stay after suspecting "her son" was into men. Priorities!

•Romance Hits Just Right
Two strangers forced together because of an accident, slowly turning into a real couple? Classic, but oh so satisfying. Their married life was so good that they genuinely felt like they’d been together forever. And let’s be real—if your man won’t swap souls with you before giving birth, is he even husband material?

•Side Characters Doing Their Job
ML’s assistant? Solid. FL’s friend? Helpful. Even FL’s senior, despite the small screen time, made an impression. The green tea girls, though… sometimes funny, sometimes just too much. One is enough, drama gods, please.

•Product Placement: So Bad It’s Good
This drama didn’t just have product placement—it embraced it. The crazy ex is about to go full villain mode and attempt murder, but oh wait—first, he must wash his hands with the perfectly placed laundry detergent. Product placement even made it into romantic dinner dates. At some point, it was less an ad and more a running joke, and honestly? Respect.

•Final Verdict
Not the most original script, not the highest budget, but who cares? It delivered exactly what it promised: non-stop laughs, sweet romance, and just enough chaos to keep you hooked. 100% worth the watch.
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