Filing our hearts with love
The 12-episode drama was made with heart, and it shows. The story of two people falling in love in the workplace has been told again and again, yet somehow this drama managed to create one of the most endearing work couples in K-drama history.
The main couple was everything (not to be dramatic). It was easy to follow their journey and feel exactly what they were feeling in every moment, and I commend both the acting and the directing for that. I was genuinely happy when they were happy and anxious when they were at odds, which is saying a lot because the characters felt like real people.
Gong Myung and Shin Hae Sun did justice to what is now my favourite couple in any Korean drama, their chemistry was off the charts. The director went above and beyond in telling a story that had me excited for every episode. The writing and dialogue were excellent. The characters spoke like real people, mature people.
Even after multiple rewatches, I still do not really understand what an auditor does. But then again, I would never have cared about audits in the first place if it were not for Filing for Love.
The main couple was everything (not to be dramatic). It was easy to follow their journey and feel exactly what they were feeling in every moment, and I commend both the acting and the directing for that. I was genuinely happy when they were happy and anxious when they were at odds, which is saying a lot because the characters felt like real people.
Gong Myung and Shin Hae Sun did justice to what is now my favourite couple in any Korean drama, their chemistry was off the charts. The director went above and beyond in telling a story that had me excited for every episode. The writing and dialogue were excellent. The characters spoke like real people, mature people.
Even after multiple rewatches, I still do not really understand what an auditor does. But then again, I would never have cared about audits in the first place if it were not for Filing for Love.
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