One of my favorites now!
I cried a lot watching this. So many great lessons on relationships.I forced myself to only watch KDrama while on the treadmill so there were many days of me crying while walking on the treadmill.
I almost didn’t watch it because I thought I aleeady did. I’m glad I was curious and watched it still.
It was so good.
This series taught me to value my relationships and be grateful for the people in my life.
I’ve lost someone I regret not having a better relationship with. I don’t want to regret any more. So, thank you!
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Highly Amused~
Hmmmm.........I thought it was good. Wife loved it too~Episodes 1 and 2 set the stage. If you never read the synopsis or saw the stills for the drama, or didnt know anything at all, those 2 eps immediately let you know what kind of drama to expect upon viewing~
Pure comedy...........this drama spared no expense at ripping, ridiculing, making fun of, and destroying all of the tags and themes that are associated with the rom com genre with no mercy. You'll know exactly what I mean by EP 3. It was freaking hilarious. They took shots at ANYTHING and EVERYTHING. I didn't feel there were any attempts to do much other than have a few giggles~
Think about all the different kinds of scenes dramas use when they introduce love interests with all the genres out there. We've seen them over and over again and we holler cliche. That's not the term they used. It was classic. And from there on, the drama sets forth on recreating those classic introductions and tags in the name of comedy. There was an end credit scene in ep 6 or 7 that made me bite my tongue laughing. 🤣😖
Cast was solid. Jisoo doesn't have the kind of weight associated with strong FL's just yet, a little bit underwhelming but I think she's been getting better with each passing performance while ML is more or less a certified star. Supporting cast was loaded with familiar faces and there was a large number of cameos with stars that have a number of their own dramas as leads themselves. This was NOT a cheap production by any means~
I don't have anything negative to say about this piece. It wasn't made to win awards, it was made to deliver laughs and that's exactly what it gave my wife and I. It's a worthy watch~
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Just a mediocre typical drama of office and romance.
The usual office + romance drama you see in a 30-40 episodes cdrama.Just that is in BL and have shippers co workers xD (i love shipper co workers haha i prolly join them fangirling.)
Not sure where all the hate come from… i don’t see people complaining at the exact SAME thing happening to a MAN-WOMAN / HETRO romance combo with the same storyline.
The same reused plot like MAJORITY Cdrama/Kdrama, with the common obstacles, office spy-espionage, internal HR problem, love triangles with sabotages (this has less of that xD positive vibes! please-- in cdrama just TOO MUCH sabotaging OR dragging urgh!!) the typical side couple who choose wrong and regret et cetera... if you watch enough office-rom drama you'll know ~
At first i felt the drama was giving < kiss me, liar > webtoon vibes, but this ML isn’t as toxic as the ML in the webtoon HAHA (the ml there also secretly crushes and arrange s*x-partners for the ml in the webtoon.) Tho this is also adapted from novel, but i didn’t read that so yeah.
The office drama part is similar to many dramas also nothing special just that instead of hetero romance u have BL. and its shorter with dumber villains HAHA, i mean usually it takes the cdrama quite a few episode to find CCTV footage this drama found it in 1. And also instead of gossiping bad stuff of your “boss and secretary” love story (the typical typical), but this has ‘shipper’ co-workers instead which is cute.
IMHO the "bad boss" here is not that bad, have anyone watched Cdrama < The Boss > , he lit affect FL's personal life too due to cohabitation and has fl doing all the extra stuff on purpose. at least this one is only annoying during work hours. (if we look pass the cute stalking and self invited to a meetup lmao)
I saw that there’s many super low 1-3 ratings so thought I could give this drama some positivity cause I find it not too bad, I might even rewatch it another time.
Nothing NEW or refreshing, but also NOTHING SO BAD about it LOL
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I love it!!!
It made me laugh so much. I loved their acting, it was such a fun series to watch. I binged watched it because of how good it was. I loved the chemistry. I loved the storylines between the dates in the boyfriend in demand world, it showcased how sometimes the lines between reality and virtual reality can be thinned, but there are times where it is going to be very apparent when you start thinking about it in the real world. Overall, I really love it.Was this review helpful to you?
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A story about what it means to fall in love
This is what a perfect K-Drama looks like. Delivering on all expectations AND exceeding them, Boyfriend on Demand creates the perfect balance between entertainment and meaning. Somewhere between lavish dates with a chaebol and a seemingly monotonous office life, a story of what it means to fall in love, especially in today's age, blossoms and takes on surprising depth.The best part about this drama is that it is, at its core, a story about love, dating and romance, and it never detracts from this. Every building block, you will come to realise, feels intentionally placed to serve the drama's message. Workplace friendships and office life don't distract but instead embellish; side characters don't overpower but make you want to root for them. The virtual dating reality concept is given full justice, offering the swoon-worthy and immersive scenes as promised --- but that too, is one of the moving pieces in this drama's genius, a part of the bigger question at its core: what does it mean to fall in love?
With each episode, you realise the writer has an impeccable understanding of relationships in the modern age, and especially from a female point of view --- the disillusionment with the current dating scene, how easy it is to get swept away by fictional characters, how hard it is to open your heart in reality.
The drama also doesn't shy away from showing the potential consequences of getting too invested in a VR reality dating simulation like this one, exposing how makers artificially induce reliance on the virtual characters by encroaching insidiously into the main character's life. It's a poignant reminder in today's age, where idol culture and reliance on AI has become worrying.
The drama does not ever go too "over" on a character or a plot point. Questions such as whether it is right to get into a relationship with a fictional character are handled in the most tactful manner, showing you the merits of both arguments. Ji-Soo's relationship with her ex is explored in a heartaching way but it doesn't unneccessarily complicate her future relationship, at least not in the way you would expect. The virtual boyfriends are absolutely swoon-worthy and one comes very close to giving you the equivalent of a second lead syndrome (Eun-Ho I'm looking at you), but it doesn't and you will see why.
I guess the main question for us, K-Drama watchers, is this: when a fictional story can portray love with such realism and depth, what stops us from using it as a substitute for our own love story? If you're able to come up with an answer, I think this drama has succeed in its message.
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Best for mind relaxing
First of all, I have to say that I really liked this drama. I actually loved it because it’s very relaxing to watch. One special thing about this drama is the actors—almost all of them are pleasant to look at. Many are beautiful, cute, hot, or charming, so there are a lot of visually appealing characters. 😻The drama also gives an old-school school drama feeling. Nowadays, many dramas don’t capture that emotional school-life atmosphere like older ones did. This drama reminded me of those kinds of stories. When the characters left school, I actually felt a little sad because it reminded me of my own school life.🥺
This drama focuses on love, friendship, and life, and I especially loved the relationships, particularly both couples. The way their love develops step by step is beautiful. Their romance feels natural, and they are really cute together. ❤️ But as for friendships, I didn’t feel a strong or meaningful connection between the characters. Yes, they are friends and spend time together, but the emotional depth of their friendship didn’t come across strongly. Maybe it’s because I’ve watched other dramas where friendships felt very real and touching. Compared to those, the friendships here felt a little weak. Still, this isn’t a big problem for the drama overall.
Another thing I didn’t like was one of the conflicts involving the second couple. The boy couldn’t contact Juan, and suddenly the story jumps forward two years. That felt strange and unnecessary. It would have been better if it was only one month or a shorter period, because two years is too long for that situation. Also, Ling Chao bought the apartment two years earlier, and even after those two years passed, their relationship didn’t seem to develop much. When she comes to stay, she doesn’t even stay one night with him, even though two years have passed. It feels like the drama wanted to show that a lot of time had passed, but many things still stayed the same. For example, when the second couple breaks up, the story suddenly jumps two years ahead, but in other parts, it still feels like no real time has passed. Because of that, the time skip feels inconsistent.
Talking about the characters, all the actors and actresses did their best. The main leads are really cute—when Ling Chao smiles, it feels adorable 🥹.
As for Zi Han, he has a very cool vibe. He’s a chill guy, and his scenes are funny, so I really enjoyed watching him. He should have become a more famous celebrity—why didn’t they give him more focus? I feel disappointed about that.
The character I liked the most after the main lead is Ling Long’s cousin Ye Jun… actually, not the character—I think I just like the actor! 😁 When he smiles, it really melts my heart. He has a very cool and relaxed vibe, and I really liked him.
Overall, this drama is enjoyable, relaxing, and has a nostalgic school-life feeling. If you like light romance, school memories, and cool characters, this drama is worth watching.
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It's a family drama about loss, struggles and love, I don't know if I can call it slice of life but it's about life in general.
I loved all characters, I don't understand the severe animosity between the daughter and the mother in the beginning but I believe it's how they wrote the daughter's character, hence the rudeness.
I like how it ended with everyone overcoming their problems and moving on from their trauma, that been said it's slightly sugar coated, which is great but unrealistic a little xD but I'm glad they ended it this way, they all deserve to live happily.
I loved the Aunt "seon young" and Tae Oh and I felt really sorry for him in the beginning being the completely unwanted person everywhere, trying to fit in but struggling to, I wish they had explored their relationship earlier so that we can see some of their happiness. I believe the actors can't shoot intimate scenes like kissing, so they played it safe but I wish they casted a bit younger actors so that they'd be more comfortable showing some romance on screen. However, I believe they did an amazing job so I'm not really complaining I'm just sharing some thoughts.
Aside from that there is nothing much to write home about, if you life family dramas about overcoming struggles and being optimistic go for it, it's well done, and don't forget the tissue box if you are sensitive ~
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Refreshing Script and Good Cast
If Boyfriend on Demand drama was 16 episodes length drama, I would give much rating, because the Boyfriend on Demand program's dating parts actually takes half of the show, we couldn't see leads' dating phase very well. It could have been well demonstrated.I would like to see much scenes with In-guk and Jisoo. The chemistry was eye-catching.
While watchingthe drama, it made my heart fluttered, I found myself smiling all the time. Because it is like an enemy to lover kinda drama, which is my favourite rom-com type.
I thought watching dating parts would be cringey, especially with Lee Soo-Hyuk. But suprisingly it made me want to date with him lol.
All actors and actresses were so good. The side actresses and actors are well-known people, so it was fun to watch. Jisoo did a great job as well. I hope Jisoo hate train ends. Casting did a great job for selecting Jisoo and In-guk as leads.
Overall, it had a refreshing script and it is perfect for binge watching! Highly recommend.
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a comfort drama with unexpected chemistry ✨
boyfriend on demand is absolutely addictive! jisoo lights up every scene with charm, warmth, and subtle emotions that make her impossible to look away from. the chemistry with the lead is playful, soft, and heart-melting. the story is engaging, the pacing smooth, and the visuals stunning. it’s a light, fun, and binge-worthy romance that leaves you smiling and completely hooked.boyfriend on demand is absolutely addictive! jisoo lights up every scene with charm, warmth, and subtle emotions that make her impossible to look away from. the chemistry with the lead is playful, soft, and heart-melting. the story is engaging, the pacing smooth, and the visuals stunning. it’s a light, fun, and binge-worthy romance that leaves you smiling and completely hooked.
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A fun romccom and good to watch
First thing I love it's VR dating idea . I love Jisoo and Seo Kang Joon's chemistry . But some unnecessary things also included I wish that scene is not including in the drama . Some supporting character feels like nothing and don't connect with me . Jisoo's character backstory is so good I also think they should include Seo in guk's character backstory . It's just a romcom so go watch it .Was this review helpful to you?
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I’m obsessed.The visuals, costumes, sets, and cinematography are pure chef’s kiss.The plot twists had my emotions everywhere, shocked, relieved,and happy all at once. Ms. Rong is full of surprises. I love how she protects and trusts him,and how he also always cares and protects her.They truly complete each other. Had me blushing, screaming,and kicking my blanket so many times,especially when he pouted adorably whenever he sulked or got upset with Ms. Rong.Both actor and actress doing a great jobWas this review helpful to you?
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Enjoyable to watch, unfortunately you have to "guess" the gaps in the plot of the last episodes
watched on GagaOOLala.
The last 2 episodes were chaotic. I missed the explanation of why and what they did for the whole year after the breakup? Why was You Xi in the desert? Lots of gaps and a disjointed plot. I had to guess a lot. The last episode was a summary of experiences and memories to condense the grand finale into just 5 minutes. The plot was good, good chemistry, but the ending was poorly written.
Am I the only one who feels like the author ran out of ideas and wanted to end it in a hurry?
Otherwise, I liked this series, it's just a shame that it ended chaotically and with unanswered questions, even with a happy ending.
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Fans Who Go Too Far
I watched Gachi Koi Nenchakujuu during a time when there were major discussions online about extreme fan behaviour and sasaeng situations in the Asian entertainment industry. Because of that, watching this drama gave me a completely new perspective on the reality of how celebrities often live.
What surprised me most was how well the drama explores the psychology of fan obsession. I honestly wish it had more episodes, because the stories were so interesting, and definitely there was even more that could have been explored.
The drama shows different sides of how admiration for an idol can slowly turn into something unhealthy; they are not blaming the fan, but showing how it all plays out. At first,t it may look like admiration and support, but over time it can become something much more dangerous; a kind of delusion where fans begin to lose their connection with reality.
Through Hinaki’s character, you can clearly see how that obsession grows. Her feelings for Subaru go far beyond normal fandom. In some ways, you could blame Subaru as well, because his actions and the way he interacts with her make things even more complicated. It feels like he takes advantage of her feelings. But at the same time, Hinaki already seems like someone standing right on the edge, like a bomb waiting to explode.
She represents a type of fan who believes every word and every glance from their idol is meant specifically for them. Through a screen, they build a personal fantasy that slowly replaces reality.
Then there’s Kotono. At first, she seems like the opposite kind of fan; someone who simply supports from a distance and understands the boundaries between idol and fan. She looks like the “normal” fan who knows not to cross the line.
But as the story unfolds, you begin to realise that even Kotono isn’t as detached as she believes. In her own way, she also carries a form of obsession, just quieter and more controlled.
That’s what makes the drama so interesting. It doesn’t present obsession in only one form. Instead, it shows how different kinds of fans relate to idols, and how easily admiration can turn into something darker.
I found Gachi Koi Nenchakujuu to be a very clever exploration of fandom culture, especially if you have been in this world. It shows how love and support for an idol can slowly twist into obsession, delusion, and even madness; it's not just the fruit of cinematic storytelling, but a reality.
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Officer Black Belt?
I am afraid that I cannot write much, it was simply a good movie, good acting, good storyline. The timing was right, it did not felt as if it was too long. I really liked friendship in their group. I also expected that goverment would also turned out to be bad gyus - maybe they were supposed if it would get a sequel. In the end I was happy with the ending.I have only one question how old was Kim Woo Bin's character?!
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Heart warming, Optimism, Youth, Hope
In a world full of hot-intense dramas, Love Story In The 1970s is like the soothing cool breeze in a scorching summer evening. It's absolutely a warm, soft drama set in the retro era. Fei Ni is a girl who represents nearly every fenale who wants to keep studying no matter how many set backs life throw at you. Fang Muyang is like spring breaking into winter's territory with the hope of bringing life to the world. He is full of life & light. Optimism is his other name. Their story of growth and falling in love is not the only heart-touching thing in the story. The portrayal of each family in this drama doesn't feel fictional, it's like we are literally peeking at China's 70s era society.Let's talk about the second leads. The second lead cp is a bit toxic in the beginning but they eventually set aside their own poison and decided to heal & love.
All over it is a great drama, comfortable to watch. It gives us hope and warmth that we should never give up on our dreams.
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