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A Splendid Match
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8 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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The Main Couple Is Really a Splendid Match

A Splendid Match is an engaging drama with a great pace. Taking a chance on a show where I didn’t recognize a single face in the main cast was a gamble, but it turns out I really enjoyed watching this drama.

This is perfect for fans of family conflict dramas. The story heavily revolves around conflicts between the legal wife and concubine, sibling rivalries, and strategic matchmaking. Gu Jin Zhao is a smart and strong-willed female character. Armed with elite business skills, she is not easily bullied and is able to effortlessly handle greedy family members. Chen Yan Yun, on the other hand, is a strategic, composed, and mature male character. Together, they share a wonderfully straightforward relationship.

What I love the most from this drama is the great chemistry between the main leads. It also features one of the best weddings in C-drama, treating the audience to a proper marriage proposal, a grand wedding procession, and gorgeous traditional costumes. Combined with the brilliant acting—especially from a tragic, lunatic marquis's son who experiences the most profound character growth—it makes the entire visual experience a total feast for the eyes.

While the ending wasn't great, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be—I've seen far worse endings in other dramas. There's a war at the end of the story, and several characters die. At least the main couple survives the turmoil and remains firmly together. As long as you adjust your expectations for the final episodes, you can still enjoy this drama as much as I did.

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Parasite
0 people found this review helpful
16 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A Clever, Unclichéd Look at Social Class

Parasite is an engaging movie with a great pace. The beginning of the story is pretty standard—it isn't too slow or too fast. While it didn't necessarily keep me on my toes, it still kept me curious about what would happen next.

What I liked most was the clever setup. It was fascinating to watch how the poor family smartly infiltrated the wealthy household. Because they clearly have real skills, it makes me wonder why they were still so poor. Is it because the system prevents poor people from climbing higher up the social ladder? On the other hand, the rich family was gullible. Were they rich simply because of luck?

For me, the most memorable scene is when the mother, Chung-sook, profoundly points out that the wealthy family isn't just "rich but still nice," but rather, "they are nice because they are rich." It’s a great commentary on how the social system works and how kindness can be a luxury. The ending has a great twist—a moment where harsh reality destroys a hopeful illusion. I gave it an 8/10 because it's a smart, unique story, even if it didn't completely blow me away.

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