
Dans les années 1990, plusieurs employées vendent avec passion des produits pour adultes en porte-à-porte dans un village rural, malgré les préjugés sur les femmes qui travaillent au-delà de leurs trente ans. (Source: SensCritique) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 정숙한 세일즈
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: A Virtuous Business ทีมขายท้าขนบ , Jeongsughan Seiljeu , Obchod se vší počestností , Quiet Sales , Silent Sales , Trabalho Honesto , Virtuous Sales , Тихие продажи , עסק ווירטואוזי , الفضيلة تطرق الأبواب , 贞淑的推销
- Scénariste: Choi Bo Rim
- Réalisateur: Jo Woong
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Vie quotidienne, Famille
Distribution et équipes
- Kim So YeonHan Jeong SukRôle principal
- Yeon Woo JinKim Do HyeonRôle principal
- Kim Sung RyungO Geum HuiRôle principal
- Kim Sun YoungSeo Yeong BokRôle principal
- Lee Se HeeLee Ju RiRôle principal
- Kim Won HaeChoi Won Bong [Geum Hui's husband]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques

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A Virtuous Business... ou quand la flamme s’éteint trop vite :/
J’avoue, les premiers épisodes m’ont clairement mis dedans ! Voir des femmes s’emparer d’un business aussi tabou dans une Corée encore traditionnelle, j’ai trouvé ça super audacieux 😅. Il y avait un vent d’émancipation, une énergie féminine puissante qui te donne envie d’applaudir à chaque prise de pouvoir 🙌🏻💪🏻Mais voilà... la hype du début n’a pas tenu... Petit à petit, j’ai décroché 😕
Le drama, qui avait un sujet de base fort et original, s’est essoufflé. En plus de continuer sur cette dynamique brûlante et intrigante, j’aurais aimé une ambiance plus "torride", plus intense, plus captivante pour coller à ce monde à la fois secret et sulfureux.
Et puis la romance, aussi mignonne soit-elle, a fini par voler la vedette au thème principal... Le BUSINESS !!! 🤷🏼♀️
J’étais là pour le pouvoir des femmes dans un univers interdit, pas pour qu’on me serve une love story comme plat principal... 😅
La fin ? WHATT ?!? 😱… ce bon dans le temps de 4 ans balancée sans prévenir ?! Franchement, j’ai trouvé ça précipité et pas du tout à la hauteur de ce que la série aurait pu livrer... Jai eu ce goût d’inachevé qui m'a laissé un peu sur sa faim 😩
Bon, malgré tout ça, le casting est juste incroyable 👍🏻👌🏻 Que des têtes qu’on adore, des acteurs solides, charismatiques et à fond dans leur rôle. Rien à dire de ce côté-là ✨🫰🏻
Bref, un drama qui avait tout pour être marquant, mais qui a perdu en route l’intensité qui m’avait séduite au départ. Dommage, parce que le potentiel était là... mais la flamme s’est éteinte avant la fin pour moi...🕯️✌🏻
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A Heartwarming, Empowering K-Drama with a Flawed Finish
Set in 1992 South Korea, A Virtuous Business tackles bold themes of female empowerment and sexuality against the backdrop of a conservative society. This quirky, heartfelt drama blends comedy, melodrama, and a touch of mystery, delivering a compelling narrative driven by the bonds of four remarkable women. While it shines in its character-driven storytelling and vibrant aesthetics, an uneven ending and underdeveloped subplots prevent it from reaching its full potential.At the heart of the story is Jeong-suk, a former beauty contest runner-up now living a modest life in the small town of Geumje. Struggling to make ends meet with her son, Min-ho, and her unfaithful partner, Seung-soo, Jeong-suk’s world shifts when she discovers Seung-soo’s affair. This betrayal sparks her journey of self-discovery, leading her to join Fantasy Lingerie, a venture selling adult products like lingerie, whips, and chains.
Jeong-suk teams up with Yeong-bok, a resilient mother of four, and later meets Ju-ri, a vibrant single mother and salon owner who embraces her femininity unapologetically. Rounding out the quartet is Geum-hui, a privileged yet unfulfilled housewife married to Won-bong. Together, these women form an unbreakable bond, navigating societal pushback, personal struggles, and hilarious mishaps as they peddle their provocative wares.
The show starts as a quirky comedy, with laugh-out-loud moments as the women awkwardly market their products. However, it gradually shifts into a sentimental, slow-burn melodrama, exploring deeper themes of self-worth, independence, and the pursuit of personal happiness.
Woven into the narrative is a mystery surrounding Do-hyeon, a detective new to Geumje, searching for his birth mother. Armed with only vague memories, burn marks on his arm, and a gut feeling, Do-hyeon’s quest intersects with Jeong-suk’s journey. Their budding romance is tender and heartfelt, grounding the drama’s more comedic and dramatic elements. However, the show’s attempt to juggle additional subplots dilutes its focus, contributing to its uneven pacing.
STRENGTHS: FRIENDSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT
The drama’s greatest asset is the chemistry among its four leads. Their friendship, reminiscent of Thirty-Nine but executed with greater warmth and authenticity, is the emotional core of the series. The writers skillfully shift the spotlight from Jeong-suk to the other women midway through, delving into their backstories and struggles. Yeong-bok and Geum-hui, in particular, face significant hardships, making their arcs feel especially poignant and impactful.
A Virtuous Business delivers a powerful message about embracing femininity and pursuing personal fulfillment, both sexually and in life. It educates its audience with sensitivity, challenging societal taboos while celebrating women’s strength and resilience. The show’s aesthetic complements its storytelling, with distinct set designs, well-crafted costumes, and a vibrant small-town atmosphere. Flashbacks are seamlessly integrated, and the soundtrack, featuring a quirky title track and soulful ballads, enhances the emotional depth. At a brisk pace, the episodes avoid overstaying their welcome, with sharp editing keeping the narrative engaging.
WEAKNESS: A DISAPPOINTING ENDING
Despite its strengths, A Virtuous Business stumbles in its final act. It falls victim to a rushed and unsatisfying conclusion. A time-jump trope disrupts the narrative flow, leaving several subplots unresolved. Yeong-bok’s marital arc, Ju-ri’s romantic prospects, and the future of Fantasy Lingerie are left ambiguous, while secondary characters, like Yeong-bok’s children, are sidelined entirely. This lack of closure undermines the show’s earlier momentum and sours its otherwise strong character work.
While Jeong-suk’s transformation from a timid housewife to a confident, independent woman is the drama’s central focus, it comes at the expense of the other characters’ development. By the end, Jeong-suk’s arc feels less compelling compared to Yeong-bok and Geum-hui’s, whose struggles carry greater emotional weight. The shift in Jeong-suk’s role, moving from self-discovery to supporting others, feels like an acknowledgment of this imbalance, but it’s not enough to fully redeem the uneven character focus.
FINAL THOUGHTS
A Virtuous Business is a delightful and empowering K-drama that blends humor, heart, and bold themes with a memorable cast. The friendship among its four leads, coupled with strong backstories and a vibrant aesthetic, makes it a standout. However, a disappointing ending and unresolved subplots hold it back from greatness. Despite its flaws, the drama’s infectious charm and meaningful message make it a worthwhile watch for fans of character-driven stories and female-led narratives.
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