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Coffee Prince korean drama review
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Coffee Prince
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by SunaMe
Dec 1, 2023
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
This review may contain spoilers

The Lost Magic. Is Gender Surprise an Asset or a Hindrance?

Wouldn't this story be much better if Go Eun Chan was really a boy? At some point, the fact that she was a girl even started to upset me. Choi Han Gyul's self-doubt and secretly growing love was the most enjoyable part of this drama.

The second couple did not interest me at all from the beginning to the end (I fast-forwarded most of their scenes or I would have fallen asleep)

In the first episodes, the warm family environment, good acting and real life events made me feel very peaceful.

Our couple's chemistry was much better when I thought Choi Han Gyul's Go Eun Chan was a boy. When I found out that she was a girl, the chemistry between them decreased. If only they had made him feel that the man actually liked Go Eun Chan's masculine, free, relaxed characters, then it wouldn't really make a difference that she was a girl. But when it was revealed that she was a girl, it made me feel like all the magic was broken.

Oh the endless long chapters. I remember I stopped at some point.


And another thing that drove me crazy was that food was eaten in almost every scene. At some point I started to feel nauseous. I do not recommend watching it on a full stomach. I felt like the cliché of the female lead eating exaggerated food in k-dramas started with this production.
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