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So I Married an Anti-Fan korean drama review
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So I Married an Anti-Fan
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by suzy
Jun 23, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

I Wish This Was Aired Sooner

So as we have heard, this was filmed in 2018-2019, but released this year (2021). Now, I get production issues and I'm sure the pandemic didn't help either, but where was this show during quarantine??
I myself had a rough AF time through 2020 and would've liked such a cute RomCom like this to help throughout the times.
This show is so cliche and downright predictable, but we all need those types of dramas to comfort us and help relief stress from those action shows, etc.

At first I hated JJ, but at episode 15 I found remorse for him and even In Hyung too. Han Ji An and Hwang Chan Sung's compatibility while acting took this lighthearted show and turned it down a notch, while lighthearted shows are easy to sit through, these two actors' dilemma made me want to watch the next episode, and kept me hooked on the show.
Now for the main couple, Hoo Joon and Geun Young, played by Choi Tae Joon and Choi Soo Young. Wow. Just wow! Their relationship throughout the show made me feel nostalgic. Their dynamic made what could've been your average RomCom into an actual RomCom (If you get what I mean lol)! They both set this piece starting right in the intro of episode one.

I recommend this drama to anyone who has that long lost feeling of nostalgia, or those who need to get a little laugh into their day. It's a truly heartfelt show, 10/10 <3

12:13 AM CST 6/23/2021
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