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Wedding Impossible korean drama review
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Wedding Impossible
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by Aria
Jul 6, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers

I'm probably the only one who enjoys watching this drama and I liked it.

When I started watching it I didn't even read the reviews and even if I read the reviews I don't tend to go by them. Since in 2024 very popular dramas have been made but I didn't like them at all. So I always tend to keep things simple and watch the dramas for myself to see if I really like it or not.

I liked the protagonist. She had personality and determination. It was fun to see in the first part how the protagonist fought with the protagonist constantly, his failed attempts to win her over (because in the end he ended up falling in love with her) and his attempts to separate his brother from the protagonist. They had a pretty funny and entertaining hate/love relationship.

The second part may be the hardest. Many say there were senseless dramas. I don't think that was the case.
If you know anything about Korean culture, you will know that they do not accept homosexual people, they see them as disgusting people. Given this premise, you can understand why Do han is so persistent in wanting to go ahead with the wedding, even though Ah Jung did not want to because had fallen in love with Ji han, untilpoint that he is too selfish and does not take into account the feelings of Ah Jung or Ji Han. But it is understandable, he is afraid of public scrutiny and the reaction of his family if they found out that he was gay.

Finally, seeing that Ah Jung, despite being the most affected when her half-sister leaks the photos with Ji Han, realizes that she is capable of protecting him by putting before the public scrutiny that she was suffering and that her brother took the blame for everything to protect him. and protect Ah Jung, he realizesselfish that he was being and that he was not protecting either of the two people he loved and considered his family.
So he decides, even though his grandfather asks him not to reveal anything (because he already knew he was gay a long time ago), to tell the truth. And leave the country for a while to calm the waters.

Why does Ah Jung decide to break up with Ji han? They had clearly been through a lot, so time away can make you reflect on what you experienced and what is really important for your life. Many people don't agree with people taking time, but I have done it, and in that time I learned a lot about myself, I worked on myself and I realized what things were important to me. And my boyfriend also reflected on some attitudes he was having that made us fight almost all the time and it changed a lot. Just like I did too and that made our relationship even closer.

On the subject of Do Han's ex-partner... many say why did he appear? There are ex-partners who simply come into your life to screw you, there is no reason behind it. He was angry because he wanted to force him to come out of the closet. Nothing else. There isn't much science behind it.

Yes, there were characters that were irrelevant but I didn't find them annoying enough to say "What the fuck?"

I recommend it? I don't know, that's up to you. You can check it yourself to see if you like it or not.
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