not very impressive
This drama feels like a compilation of every rom-com trope rolled into one. We’ve got the CEO with a traumatic past and lingering PTSD, the financially struggling female lead whose family owns a restaurant, and of course the childhood-connection trope. It’s not a great drama, but it’s not a bad one either—just something very easy to watch, especially with so many familiar faces in the cast.
This might be a little controversial, but I have to say it: Jung So-Min tends to play the same character in most of her dramas (with the exception of Alchemy of Souls). She often falls into the role of a woman who’s a bit lost in life, insecure, and using the same pitch and tone in her delivery.
This might be a little controversial, but I have to say it: Jung So-Min tends to play the same character in most of her dramas (with the exception of Alchemy of Souls). She often falls into the role of a woman who’s a bit lost in life, insecure, and using the same pitch and tone in her delivery.
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