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A Light Hearted Rom-Com ā but so much more!
It feels like a 2013 drama that was remodeled for a 2022 audience.
To sum it up in simple terms, The Law Cafe is a very unorthodox law drama with a sheer sense of community and heart at its core. Even though it seems like a rom com do not be fooled as it also has slice of life aspects, political intrigue and mystery.
I adored all the characters and the effort they put into their roles. Kim Yoo Ri and Jeong Hoās story felt special but I enjoyed the incorporation of the clients stories at the law cafe even more so. In the earlier episodes, specifically the ones that covered child abuse and school bullying, really touched my heart. I appreciate all those young actors / and actresses because the emotions they evoked to truly bring the story to life was powerful. Lee Se Young nailed the part and brought across a true authenticity that you almost felt like you were in her shoes / witnessing real accounts.
I feel like it started off strong in the earlier episode but then fell off midway and towards the end. For me, the true essence of the law cafe lost its meaning after Yoo Ri and Jeong Ho entered a relationship. Thatās not to say I didnāt enjoy their moments and thought they were cute ā itās just that it felt super rushed. I understand that they had memories from 17 years ago and since college that was understood / implied offscreen but Jeong Ho being in love with her for so long and then feeling like she did not reciprocate his feelings was just a bit too much. Him then basically still going along with his proposal plans even though he knew her reasons for not wanting to get married, just put a little bit of a strain on the relationship dynamic for me. They eventually worked it out but I feel like the drama wouldāve been more powerful without them being so close so that Pyun Woong had an angle to strike at. That is to say Yoo Ri was Jeong Hoās weakness and vice versa. It was very predictable at that point as the villain knew that wounding / hurting one would result in action / serious measures taken from the other.
Jeong Hoās character felt insufferable at times because he sucks at communicating. Had he told Yoo Ri the truth instead of dedicating his life to research and writing novellas all of this could have been avoided. Him continually trying to push Yoo Ri away and making her cry was also annoying especially when you hear him admit to the camera that heās been in love with her for 17 years. In essence it seems like he dedicated his entire life to serving her and like she was his main focus. Kinda stalker-ish fr considering he knew her plans to set up a law cafe and bought that exact building⦠itās almost like he laid the groundwork for her to come back to him (I guess everyone in that family shares some kind of psychotic tendencies) That isnāt to say I didnāt enjoy Lee Seung Giās portrayal of Jeong Ho itās just that his character arc couldāve had more substance. Through and through he was a silly character and it made you empathize or understand his reasoning a bit.
I really enjoyed the supporting cast. Eun Kang nailed the whole mysterious brooding just-released-from-prison / ex convict vibe which I just ate up. Honestly Iād like to see him as the lead in a drama. The ajummaās were hilarious but kind of annoying sometimes. Honeybee / Bae Joon had that naive impressionable young person thing going on. I liked at the end how he was likened to Yoo Ri and shared a similar sense of spirit that she had when she first started working for Hwang & Gu Law Firm.
I loved the doctor (Woo Jin) I felt like he too liked a Yoo Ri from the get go⦠even before Jeong Ho expressed his feelings towards her and I felt sad that he had to restrain himself out of respect for Jeong Ho. Iām not a fan of triangles but I wish Woo Jin had gotten a fair chance or at least his own love interest. His story with his patient was so sad and I really felt sorry for him. A+ for Kim Nam Heeās portrayal. His emotions translated well across the screen.
I want to also applaud Jo Han Chulās acting as Lee Pyun Woong. I have enjoyed every drama Iāve seen him in but finally seeing him undertake the role as a psychotic villain was something else entirely. He made me hate him so much I just knew he was doing an awesome job. He did the role justice and was super convincing.
The final episode could have been wayyyy better but I think the fact that the ended with Jeong Ho and Yoo Riās wedding says enough. The fact that Yoo Ri got married in a bright red wedding dress just shows how āunorthodoxā they wanted this show to be. The typhoon no less was a metaphor for their tumultuous relationship. Imo funny but also highly unnecessary. I literally found the supporting casts love stories more interesting ā Do Jin Ki and Seo Yeon as well as Eun Kang and Song Hwa (not portrayed but implied) Those two couples left me wanting their dynamics to be explored.
Overall the drama is a solid 7 out of 10 for me. It wasnāt meant to be deep or intense so if you go into it just know youāre just there for a good time. There are important takeaways from each episode for sure (at least in the earlier episodes) and thatās what I appreciated about the drama. I didnāt think such a light hearted show would evoke so many different emotions but it was truly refreshing and left me entertained for the most part.
Watch this drama if youāre looking for something with a perfect mix of everything. Comedy, romance, drama, politics and a little bit of mystery / thriller.
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