It's a fun show!
It's a funny thing, isn't it? Viewers dive headfirst into a rom-com, fully aware of what they're getting into, only to get surprisingly upset when it is a rom-com. While it's true that rom-coms can break free from their usual tropes, there's also a certain comfort in those classic elements that often draw us in. When executed well, these familiar beats can be incredibly satisfying, and "Filing for Love" is a prime example of a drama that manages to do just that. It's a show that manages to feel both classic and fresh, keeping you hooked with its charm.
It tells the story of Noh kijun an ace of the audit department who finds himself demoted, feeling unfairly treated he receives a tip about his boss Inha, he sees this as an opportunity to free herself from her hence sets out to find her secrets...but instead finds love in the process.
This show definitely had some mixed reactions, but I'm happy to share my personal take on it! Even with a few minor hiccups here and there, I found it super entertaining.
What I absolutely loved was the female lead, Joo Inha, brought to life by Shin Hye Sun. I've always known she's an incredible actress, and the way she portrayed Inha was just chef's kiss She starts off so mysterious, the head of the audit department, smart, hardworking, and known for being cold and outspoken. But as you peel back the layers, you see her vulnerability, and she becomes such an interesting character to watch.
Then there's the male lead, Noh Kijun. I'm a sucker for a guy who's focused and hardworking but also has that golden retriever energy. What I really appreciated was that even after falling in love, he stayed dedicated to his work. So many male leads tend to forget about that aspect! Plus, he wasn't just a simp; he had his own opinions and voice, and since he was the narrator, he really stood out.
The office setting was another highlight. I kind of wished they'd delved more into the team dynamics, especially with the ML and his crew. At the beginning, they were there, and it felt like an office sitcom, which I totally enjoyed.
And the romance! A mature romance where they actually *communicate*? Yes, please! They take their sweet time getting together, despite the immense tension and chemistry, but I loved seeing *why*. The FL's background is complex, and the ML understands her pace, slowing down to meet her where she's at. I love a romance built on communication, and they absolutely had that. It felt so real.
The dialogue was also a major plus. I love a show that isn't afraid to just say it like it is. Whether it was office politics, relationships, sexual relationships, romance, or the PM cases they were working on, it was all shown honestly, with no holding back, and I really appreciated that.
So, as you can see, the show offered more than enough to keep me hooked, even with its shortcomings. Now, onto those.
I'm no writer, so I can't speak to pacing, but I do think this show would have benefited from being a bit longer than just 12 episodes...though they made it work somehow...It felt like that short run might have hindered the development of the second leads.
The second male lead could have been fleshed out more. Instead of just being this sad guy longing for a woman who's moved on, imagine if he had more depth. He does show improvement towards the end, but what if that happened earlier and was actually built upon?
The second female lead, played by an amazing actress, was written to be quite the nuisance. That's not the issue, because people like her who constantly seek validation do exist in real life. However, she was just a sore to watch. She seemed to have the potential for something more at the beginning, but ended up being just that – a nuisance. It was disappointing, though not entirely surprising.
Overall, for me, the strengths definitely outweighed the weaknesses, and I really enjoyed it. Beautiful romance, great acting, lovely OSTs, cinematography, and compelling characters (except for a few!)...and a happy ending that actually covered it all...I'd definitely recommend it as something bingeworthy, rather than something to wait for weekly, because that could get frustrating.
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