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Shin Hae-sun, full stop.
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One of the best actresses around today, in any category. She's phenomenal as an authoritarian, ruthless, even hurtful, boss. You can't possibly contradict her when she gives orders. She's so funny in this role. A complete contrast to The Art of Sarah, yet still excellent. Gong Myung broke my heart in Way Back Love ; he's also a brilliant comic actor. Both are flawless in every respect. Great chemistry ! I didn't know it was possible to end up in each other's arms quite so inadvertently. What a pair of clumsy fools !
"Isn't it be easier to be honest ?" I often ask myself that question, too.
There's nothing particularly original about this K-drama, but it's a good rom-com. They make a huge fuss about their relationship, even though they're both single. It always surprises me. You're not committing any crime, you know ? It's no big deal. Just love each other ! (my French side coming out, sorry)
For the most part, I really enjoyed the way the story unfolds day by day, with genuine conversations between them. They talk all the time, about everything. Literally. What chatterboxes ! They share so much. I'm not so keen on the melodrama at the end ; it felt unnecessary. But judging by the bloopers at least, the atmosphere on set must have been a lot of fun.
Still. South Korea. A country where beating and abusing someone doesn't land you in court, but where a mere suspicion of infidelity costs you your job and all your friends. Such hypocrisy. On the other hand, defamation is a very serious matter in the eyes of the law ! Which makes sense, since a defamation lawsuit is the weapon of the guilty. All's well that ends well for half of the population.
12 episodes where practically nothing happens, and it almost felt too short to me. Yet office dramas really stress me out, and how ! The trauma of those years trying to work despite my disability ; I totally burned out my brain and body with all that nonsense. Anyway.
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One of the best actresses around today, in any category. She's phenomenal as an authoritarian, ruthless, even hurtful, boss. You can't possibly contradict her when she gives orders. She's so funny in this role. A complete contrast to The Art of Sarah, yet still excellent. Gong Myung broke my heart in Way Back Love ; he's also a brilliant comic actor. Both are flawless in every respect. Great chemistry ! I didn't know it was possible to end up in each other's arms quite so inadvertently. What a pair of clumsy fools !
"Isn't it be easier to be honest ?" I often ask myself that question, too.
There's nothing particularly original about this K-drama, but it's a good rom-com. They make a huge fuss about their relationship, even though they're both single. It always surprises me. You're not committing any crime, you know ? It's no big deal. Just love each other ! (my French side coming out, sorry)
For the most part, I really enjoyed the way the story unfolds day by day, with genuine conversations between them. They talk all the time, about everything. Literally. What chatterboxes ! They share so much. I'm not so keen on the melodrama at the end ; it felt unnecessary. But judging by the bloopers at least, the atmosphere on set must have been a lot of fun.
Still. South Korea. A country where beating and abusing someone doesn't land you in court, but where a mere suspicion of infidelity costs you your job and all your friends. Such hypocrisy. On the other hand, defamation is a very serious matter in the eyes of the law ! Which makes sense, since a defamation lawsuit is the weapon of the guilty. All's well that ends well for half of the population.
12 episodes where practically nothing happens, and it almost felt too short to me. Yet office dramas really stress me out, and how ! The trauma of those years trying to work despite my disability ; I totally burned out my brain and body with all that nonsense. Anyway.
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