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An Incurable Case of Love japanese drama review
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An Incurable Case of Love
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by worthyromance
Jul 21, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Bingeable in ten hours

Some medical dramas are prototypes of blood and guts which are not for the queasy and faint-hearted like me. This didn't make me nauseous. Some parts dealt with somber aspects, but the pleasant female lead made it more upbeat for me. The male lead is a tsundere all the way through, but we get real glimpses of his hidden depths, caring, and his secret smiles. 😏🤔

Only a particular type of personality like the female lead could be fully understanding and have tolerant acceptance of his characterization and idiosyncrasies. That's why I shipped the main couple and thought she was a good match for him.💏👫

I highly enjoyed this because there wasn't an overload of fillers, and I didn't want to miss a second of this drama, even when the credits for each episode vied with the crucial lines that tied up each episode. It was easy to watch in less than ten hours, yet I was fully entertained with no doldrums.

It has an excellent romance with good skinship. I have to wonder if hospitals are such hotbeds of gossip like their wards. I did have smiles and some laughter at the ironies and the way the male lead played the strict role against the female lead's gag lines. It definitely is a good romantic comedy whose plot is reminiscent of "Mischievous Kiss" and "Playful Kiss" for me.

I liked seeing the cities of Tokyo and Osaka. I liked the beautiful young cast, and the love story unfolded at a good pace! 😍

I thought it was great how much the female lead grew and developed in her career. Her character and thoughtfulness shone through, and I could perceive why men would fall in love with her generous, warm heart. I call it a sweet ending, although there was a sacrificial separation thrown in, but no real time was wasted dwelling on a long-distance relationship. Overall, I thought it was well done for a medical romance.
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