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Great drama but bit rushed towards the end
I really enjoyed Would You Marry Me. It’s a light-hearted drama that was easy to watch, and the casting worked very well. The actors fit their roles naturally, which made the story feel warm and enjoyable from beginning to end.
My only real issue with the drama is that I wish it had a few more episodes. Toward the end, everything started to feel a bit rushed. The story had built up some interesting conflicts, but the resolution came too quickly, which took out the fun.
What I actually found interesting was the way the antagonists were written. They weren’t obviously evil from the beginning, which made their actions more surprising. They managed to fool everyone for quite a while, and that made the tension in the story more engaging. However, when the confrontation finally happened, I felt it ended too easily. After all the damage they caused, their arrest felt too quick and almost too simple. I think an extra episode or two could have added more suspense, maybe a bit of a chase or a stronger buildup to their downfall.
Another reason I enjoyed the drama so much is that I’m a big fan of Jung So‑min. I’ve always liked her as an actress. She has this natural way of acting that makes her characters feel very believable and genuine. Nothing ever feels forced when she performs.
So far, I’ve enjoyed many of her projects, and since watching her in Love Next Door, I’ve been even more excited to see her in new roles and new pairings. She always brings a certain charm and sincerity to her characters that makes the story more enjoyable to watch.
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