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Protect the Boss korean drama review
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Protect the Boss
6 people found this review helpful
by Chelsey
Sep 27, 2015
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
A bit late reviewing this one, but I absolutely loved this drama. Admittedly the story was very predictable and a bit boring but the best thing about this drama is the hilarious scenes, honestly a few times I had to stop watching because I was laughing manically. I loved the actors and characters in this drama, they all worked well together, it's a just a pity the story was lacklustre. This series seemed to turn korean drama tropes on its head despite being a chaebol romantic comedy. The chaebol in this drama (Ji Sung) isn't your typical cold and moody, hot lead, instead he acts like an immature boy. Also even how his body acts is noticeable, other chaebols have limited movement with their body but Ji Sung uses a lot of gestures, I guess portraying that he isn't cold, calm and collected but playful and dramatic. Also the female lead Choi Kang Hee doesn't act like the typical doormat assistant, instead she is a kick-ass girl and former thug. She has to be one of the strongest female lead characters I have ever seen in a korean drama, she was awesome. The other noticeable difference was that there are no villains in this drama, I mean there are rivals but they're portrayed as normal people not your typical villains like in other dramas. Watch this drama if you want to laugh so much you'll cry and love all the characters, just don't expect a good story. I think this is one of the most underrated dramas, it's a must watch.
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