Completed
Kate Flower Award1
87 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Being honest with everyone: there isn’t anything amazingly fresh nor outstanding about this show. Whether you will like it or not, depends all on whenever you will like the characters and their interactions.

It’s another show about a confident jerk male lead and a nice and madly in love female lead who is willing to get dumped countless times and still cannot give up on the dude. What is surprising, though: they are both somehow likable (many would disagree, so don't quote me on that). I wanted to slap Soo back to reality more than once, but I also loved all his scenes and found him to be an interesting character. Woo Yeon, even though desperate with her unrequited love, still seemed like a strong character that is slowly gaining more confidence and learning how to put herself first. The flaws were presented in a way that made me curious about the development, rather than annoyed with their current state.

The show is full of cliches, but I was weirdly not mad about them at all. I saw these plotlines in other dramas, I should be bored, but somehow I wasn’t. Why? Because I cared for these characters. I was emotionally attached to them and was genuinely interested in their stories.

I also have to appreciate they at least tried to give a better explanation for Soo being such a selfish jerk. It wasn’t just random, short conversations we usually get in dramas to explain the behavior. His past was mixed well in the overall plot and, even though it did not excuse his actions, it made me understand him more.

They took a similar approach with Woo Yeon. While she was a weak person in terms of her love life and the desperation she presented, she also was strong and striving to achieve her dreams. She wasn’t weak in all areas of her life. She was flawed in one. And that made her an interesting character.

The chemistry between all the characters was amazing. Not only romance felt natural, but also the friendship between the main and supporting cast. Nothing felt forced or unrealistic. Great acting from the cast for sure helped achieve that.

The sub-plots were also interesting, with 2 supporting couples bringing something different to the table. We got comedy and we got melo. Such a striking difference, but even when their scenes were one right after another, it never felt disconnected or like they belonged to different shows. The flow and transitions were just right.

For me it was just a fun romantic comedy that had a good amount of sub plot surrounding the main one. Nothing felt like useless fillers for me (though I am sure many people would disagree).

Do I think this drama could have been shorter? Sure. I honestly believe getting 12 and not 16 episodes would be ideal, but I have exactly the same opinion about ALL romantic comedies. They are just not meant for a longer format. The last 4 episodes were painfully full of cliches. I'm pretty sure I saw my brain a few times when I rolled my eyes so hard. That said, I am unable to name even one rom-com that avoided cliches at the end. I think it's just given and expected in the genre.

Overall, if you cannot get over the over-confident male lead that is extremely selfish most of the time and desperate for his love female lead, this ain’t for you. The characters are far more than the flaws, and I myself found them likable, but if these are your personal pet peeves, you will not like it.

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Emma summer 134
31 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I personally liked it but it’s not everyone’s type

Tbh not a lot of people like this drama but I really liked it .it made me feel all kinds of emotions i cried so much .I loved the main couple and even the side couples .I like the fact that it’s a relatable story and I love the fact that unlike other dramas they don’t make their relationship seem perfect like in fairy tales in the end they show that they fight for dumb stuff like couples in real like . I also really liked their chemistry and the ost’s were so good . But it does depend on the type of drama u like usually I’m not a fan of these types of dramas but I really loved this one

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Ongoing 16/16
Monkimajik
217 people found this review helpful
Oct 18, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Ongoing 27
Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Wow.

I've been watching dramas for a very long time. And I've had a lot of experiences with these types of stories. But never in my life have I seen a cast that has just been so unlikeable from the very start of the show.

The female lead is an absolute doormat who can't stay away from the male lead to save her life even though she wants him to stay away from her? She is introduced as a bad person, she's incapable of giving affection to anyone aside from her crush but yet she continues to date people regardless. She plays with people's feelings and we're expected to feel bad for her? Why would I care about someone who repeatedly continues to step on other peoples feelings. Her drunkenly calling the male leads number is not cute... Its JANK af.

And the male lead has emotional issues
(cuz of his weird ass parents that I can't even begin to understand? The "trauma" that he has due to them just seems STUPID, with the way he was acting I thought he was abused or something?)

but instead of confronting them, he continues to play games with a female leads feelings? He's a narcissist and he is freaking annoying and I'm tired of the misunderstood jerk trope. He manipulates her heart strings like some Machiavellian villain controlling with his favorite puppet. He rejects her over and over and she STILL can't get a damn clue? She tells him to leave her alone but he forcibly invades her life like some sort of chronic disease. Even when she makes it clear she does not want to see him at ALL, He forces her to see him anyway and interact with him even when she's making the effort to try an get over him( good for her). He starts liking her magically when she starts giving the 2nd ML the time of day. His ego won't allow her to forget him and cease being a source of amusement for him. I honestly found myself wondering if he even thought of her as a person?

Women chasing men who don't want they ass is so tired and played out. We need to move on from that y'all, its 2020.

Aside from the second male lead none of the main characters are likeable. The idea of them having a relationship built on desperation and pathetic schoolgirl crush syndrome is honestly kind of disgusting, ESPECIALLY SINCE THE ML HAS NO RESPECT FOR HER WHATSOEVER.

This drama is a Trainwreck but I will finish it. I must. Hopefully it'll get better.

Edit: Alright. Someone took a fat dump inside of a side characters car. I hate it here and I want to go home.

Final thoughts: the drama put me to sleep on more than one occasion. I loathe the progression of their relationship. Not to mention the needless pushing and pulling... This drama itself is a cliché and I'm tired of this. This drama gets a fat juicy F.

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Completed
jamie loh
39 people found this review helpful
Nov 30, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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beautiful

this drama was everything
although it was abit slow but it really explain everything
i love the chemistry between the two main characters
and all the sad moments i cry along with
i felt this show was abit underrated but it definitely deserves to be on the top
although the story was something i can never relate too but the fact that the story flowed so well had me surprised
i know there were alot of breaks but it was still perfect it didn’t crash so much to make horrible
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Completed
SunOh
17 people found this review helpful
Sep 2, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The story of a woman who confronts an unrequited love with all her heart.

~A missed opportunity turns into a regret. If there are no more opportunities to miss, I'll make sure to create some myself.~
~In a world of misunderstandings, it's dangerous to make assumptions about others. So you should ask the question yourself. You should hear the answer directly.~
~Love has to touch someone's inner confidence. Then love won't be dragged down by the other, but will draw the other to you.~

As usual, JTBC romances are my favorites. I'd recommend it to you if you're looking for a romance that's not necessarily simple and cute, for some it'll be more a source of annoyance and boredom than anything else (it's a slow burn and it's far from being a frustration-free drama), or even depressing because yes, it's sad, but in my case I found it more interesting and I was totally hooked.

I really liked the atmosphere, the meaningful and thought-provoking dialogues, the quotes, the narration, the literature, the calligraphy and photography, the cinematography and music, the tense moments and camera movements, the way they end the episodes, the many well-placed metaphors related to fairy tales (I even read an entire analysis to understand one in episode 8, Lee Soo compared to the Little Mermaid at that very moment surprisingly makes so much sense), even the episode titles, there are so many details I can't list them all.

I'd like to add that never before has a drama made me want to visit South Korea, and Seoul in particular, so much. I felt like I was discovering the city as I watched. They did a great job of blending photography with calligraphy. It's rare that I'm so captivated or even amazed by the work aspect of a drama, but this was more than successful. Just like in "Now, We Are Breaking Up", where the male lead is also a photographer while the female lead is a stylist. So in the end, the match-up was really different. Knowing that here we have a very different male lead, he's cold, withdrawn and solitary whereas the one in NWABU is warm and sociable.

I started the drama during my stay in Brittany (region in France), so I might as well tell you that I've stayed in the travel mood with this drama.

Lee Soo was my favorite character, he's quite a sad and annoying character at first, he has a lot of flaws but that's what makes him the most interesting character in the drama and he has a beautiful evolution. He was even the first one to make me cry. Anyway, I can't even describe how much I loved and understood him, I was bubbling over in his place on several occasions. Even when he couldn't control his emotions and was at fault, I couldn't blame him. Finally, I really liked the fact that they played on the negativity of the two main characters and the fact that they fit well together, they're more or less immature when it comes to love, but their feelings are understandable. I still found them cute despite everything, even in the middle of a confrontation where I often found myself putting up with arguments from both sides.

This is the kind of drama that's best watched from the perspective of trying to understand the characters, or even empathize with them. We can't control our feelings, and not everything goes our way, and this drama shows that very well. Like it or not, the way the characters behave was very human. More than just a love story, it's a drama about relationships, be they family, friends, lovers, the misunderstandings we can have about ourselves and others, the difficulties we go through, the mistakes we make and the regrets that go with them, ... Simply put : life. You have to be patient and not judge the characters too quickly to fully appreciate this drama, because we're all different and nobody is perfect. Of course, it's also a beautiful love story and a drama that warmed my heart, with beautiful morals. It's just not what I'd recommend if that's all you're looking for, the drama shows how complicated love can be etc. If you like slow burn and bittersweet romances with complex characters, this is the drama for you.

Some of the topics covered are very relevant, such as:
- Ex-couple becoming friends
- The impact of divorce and neglect on children
- A child's emotional development and view of relationships (keep in mind that our first example of a relationship is that of our parents)
- And many more, but I won't go any further - you'll have to watch the drama to find out!

OST: The lyrics have a real emotional impact and make so much sense in relation to the story and the characters' feelings, especially as they were really well placed in the scenes.

Side note: Yes, the story is frustrating and one could say it goes in circles, but no, it doesn't drag unnecessarily. Yes, Joon Soo deserves better. No, I do not put all the blame on Woo Yeon, and no, he wasn't innocent. He will find someone, he's a good person. And in the end, the journey was meaningful for everyone.

In conclusion, this is the kind of romance that is clichéd but still stands out from the rest because everything seems so realistic and different from other dramas, right up to the very end. Besides, the way they separated the two halves of the drama is brilliant. The expression "the tables have turned" suits this drama perfectly. No matter how much opinions may have differed on this drama as it's not to everyone's taste, you can't ignore how well thought out, acted, written and directed it is, so it deserves respect for the people who worked on it. More Than Friends is not a slick, superficial romantic comedy with a trite love triangle.

That's why I wanted to review this drama, I think it's interesting to watch dramas that are a little less popular or appreciated by the general public from time to time, because despite the negative reviews, it's often in these dramas that we find our own gems, and this one more than deserves to be defended.

The opening to discover as it does not appear on Viki : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U24puJ9PF9U

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Moonzy
16 people found this review helpful
Jan 19, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 2.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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It's not worth your time.

For what it's worth, I just can't seem to enjoy this drama. It's really not worth watching and wasting your time for. The story was dragged too long that I couldn't care less about the male & female lead. Their story is just too frustrating, boring, and sickening for me. On the other hand, I was more interested in the side couple's story that I could even finish this drama and gave 3 for the story rating. You don't know how much I've skipped the story because it was so boring and meaningless. I'm sorry but that is just my opinion.

The acting was ok. I like the male & female lead, even the second lead, but the story is just unbearable. There's no excitement because from the start you could already guess that the female lead will be with the main lead in the end. The drama in between is just too exaggerated not worth your while. After finishing this drama, I thought that I would feel somewhat relieved for the happy ending, but I just didn't. I don't feel anything except for a little bit of happiness for the side couple. I feel like I've wasted my time.

If you're the type of person who likes romantic-comedy, or feel-good type of drama, this is not for you. Don't bother watching, unless you want to waste 18++ hours for something meaningless.

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Dropped 16/16
Pink Gum
57 people found this review helpful
Nov 9, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 4
Overall 2.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Disappointment

I only recommend this drama to new watchers, with respect to old watchers I don't.
It starts pretty interesting, until half way, were the writer (or maybe other influence over the writer) made turn this drama into a boring well-known formula of "the girl ends up with the jerk". There are some other side stories to entertain but after that twist, I sincerely couldn't keep watching: I skipped most of the last episodes. I even felt cringe when the writer use the typical "return of the male lead's ex" before the last episodes. I mean, c'mon...
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Completed
got2be
17 people found this review helpful
Dec 13, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Underrated Romance Series

I’m very happy that I watched this k-drama despite the negative reviews I’ve seen here. Some reviews mention male characters being rude to female characters. I almost didn’t watch More Than Friends after reading that. I don’t enjoy cruel male leads in dramas or any emotional or physical violence against women. Any “rudeness” in this drama is not the Boys Over Flowers, Heirs, or other traditional k-drama type cruelty. This is the rudeness that mothers need to explain to their daughters when little boys are mean to them at school; the rudeness that means the little boy really likes you, but is too shy, inexperienced and not confident enough to tell you he likes you. This story is about the relationships of three couples, and how they learn more about themselves, to understand other people, and how they all grow into more understanding and self-aware individuals. There is some good relationship advice in this drama that anyone can benefit from. This is an interesting story that I quickly finished, and I recommend that you watch it, too, if you like romantic dramas.

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gemilyhollins
11 people found this review helpful
Dec 22, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 5.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A Shame it was so Disappointing

I rarely write reviews for dramas I watch but I feel like I just had to for this one. This drama started out with a promising outlook. I was excited for an easygoing drama about school friends and crushes that extended into adult life but this drama really changed for the worst.

It has such promising actors and could have been so much better but it just wasn't. Woo Yeon was blinded by Soo for so long and it was quite annoying and I thought Soo was just being horrible. Then Joon Soo comes along and I was excited for Woo Yeon to possibly have a normal relationship with someone who genuinely liked her. And then Soo's feelings towards her miraculously changed and he wouldn't give up until she liked him back. What?

This annoyed me so much and at first Soo was just a jerk to Woo Yeon and now he was an entitled jerk. He kept getting in the way of Woo Yeon and Joon Soo's relationship and Woo Yeon was stupid enough to give him another chance. And then to make matters worse, the writers decided to make Joon Soo clingy and borderline obsessive just so viewers would stop wanting her with him and instead with Soo. Once again, what?

Eventually I didn't end up rooting for either of the main relationships and instead only cared about the two secondary couples and what would happen with them. Especially Young Hee and Hyun Jae who had a genuine relationship and real problems and they couldn't catch a break. I cared for their scenes a lot more than the main couple's.

It's such a shame because Seongwoo and Yeeun are good actors and their past couple of roles really haven't done them any justice. This is the first time I've seen Dong Joon and while I liked his character at first, he was also wasted potential.

They said they were made for each other but I honestly thought at the end of it all, it was the opposite. Woo Yeon's last goodbye with Joon Soo made me more bitter as I believed they were a much better match. At least Young Jee and Hyun Jae had a happy ending.

I really don't like leaving dramas unfinished, even if I have to force myself to watch them, in the hopes that I'll feel more satisfied once I've finished or that things might get better but I honestly feel like I wasted my time with this one.

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torochii
16 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

A disappointment.

Difficult to say what's wrong with this story, cause it's pretty much everything.
I would say the story has it's low points in the beginning but it's bearable. As soon as the narrative changes halfway through, it becames the most cliché and boring kdrama ever. The fights hold absolutely no meaning, our favorite secondary couple also starts to have the same fights over and over again, to the point you start to wish the guy would actually move on to a better person... it's a disaster. Kept watching cause i liked some of these actors, but I seriously can't handle how horribly written this was though.

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AEROROR2
13 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Very bad!

The story of this drama is very bad! They made the main couple's character problematic, I always skip every scene they have. The only reason I keep watching this is because of the side couples specially the story of the poorest girl among them. I can't even bear to watch scenes coming from the main leads. I love Ong seong wu and shin ye eun and they are the reason why I watch this but I am really disappointed.

PS: Kim Dong Jun visual is so perfect!! Mr. CEO why do you keep chasing for Kyung Woo-Yeon, you deserve better than her. Don't keep hurting yourself. It's good that you finally let her go in the end

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Abhishek
8 people found this review helpful
Jan 29, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.5
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.5

An absolute letdown

When we talk about ML and FL being complete pushovers, this series definitely tops that list. What started as a quirky and cute drama, develoved into a complete mess. I can't help but regret the time I gave to follow the development of the characters. However, the second half of the series was a blur for me, constantly skipping some overstretched scenes and over-the-place emotions.

Frankly, the ML could have done a better job in not being an obnoxious person, but hey, then how would the writers bring those extreme emotions? After reaching one point, the storyline becomes quite predictable leaving no room for improvement or twists, whatsoever. Whoever decides to watch this drama must remember that the leads are filled with regrets and then some more.

While, the FL struggles to have a decent life in the first half, she somehow survives with enough breakups every year. As for our ML, who strictly follows 'ascetism' and only believes in friendship with our FL, always finds a way to reject her. Even this doesn't deter our FL for a while but as she starts dating someone who is as good as the ML, the ML loses his mind. He can't see her liking someone else even though he doesn't want to move beyond friendship. As jealousy flares, he starts falling for her. Ironic, isn't? What actual love couldn't do, a jealous heart did.

This leads to a scrawny second half, with a more miserable ML and his low self-esteem which can't handle his friend dating another guy. I am fed up of these plots but nevermind those who want to dig in, I hope it is worth while for you.

Peace out ☮️

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