Sigue a un genio actuario y a su equipo mientras se unen mientras abordan las complejidades del divorcio para desarrollar una nueva póliza de seguro de divorcio.Sigue a un genio actuario y a su equipo mientras se unen mientras abordan las complejidades del divorcio para desarrollar una nueva póliza de seguro de divorcio.Sigue a un genio actuario y a su equipo mientras se unen mientras abordan las complejidades del divorcio para desarrollar una nueva póliza de seguro de divorcio.
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Lee Dong Wook's star power can't save this very weak passionless rom com. Even at just 12 episodes the series dragged. The male leads behaved without passion and the romantic scenes and kisses were so lame. The humor was often painful and exaggerated. Initially the premise had some potential with the concept of providing divorce insurance. There were some moderately diverting side plots with couples going through marital difficulties.
Also the casting was off. Lee Joo Bin isn't lead rom com material. She is more of a supporting villainess as in Queen of Tears and Money Heist. So she had little chemistry with Lee Dong Wook. The supporting actress Lee Da Hee is tall and beautiful but her styling in this show was terrible. They gave her a short hair style which made her head look too small for her tall frame. And they often dressed her in big padded jackets. She was so beautiful in her earlier shows like Big Man and Secret Love when she had normal hair. The tall male secondary lead Lee Kwang Soo is just too goofy looking for rom com. And Lee Dong Wook just looked out of place as an office worker.
The soundtrack is quite nice with a few romantic songs.
Better to skip this one. No wonder this show flopped in Korea.
Also the casting was off. Lee Joo Bin isn't lead rom com material. She is more of a supporting villainess as in Queen of Tears and Money Heist. So she had little chemistry with Lee Dong Wook. The supporting actress Lee Da Hee is tall and beautiful but her styling in this show was terrible. They gave her a short hair style which made her head look too small for her tall frame. And they often dressed her in big padded jackets. She was so beautiful in her earlier shows like Big Man and Secret Love when she had normal hair. The tall male secondary lead Lee Kwang Soo is just too goofy looking for rom com. And Lee Dong Wook just looked out of place as an office worker.
The soundtrack is quite nice with a few romantic songs.
Better to skip this one. No wonder this show flopped in Korea.
I think casting is a big problem here, missing the chemistry.. You feel romace and comedy are both forced and not reactionary..The director is so overacting althought he was great in LIFE.. the sexond lead male actor is either eating or grumpy in every scene..
I don't know exactly how this would be funny...
Compared to the same kind of drama (e.g touch your heart) honestly..!!!!!!!No comparison at all...
I am trying to complete the episodes but honestly I can't..
I don't know why these decent actors played this drama... directing is terrible...The rythm.. the introduction... everything is out of details.. All actors are underperforming.. even LDW appears infashionable in most of the scenes..
I gave 4 because of some good scenes and because every effort should be appreciated..
I gave 4 because of some good scenes and because every effort should be appreciated..
Okay hear me out this drama is actually really good. I started divorce insurance just out of curiosity and now i'm four episodes in and honestly i'm really enjoying it. It's refreshing and kind of quirky but in a really good way. Like it doesn't feel like it's trying too hard you know it just flows nicely. The vibe is light but still has meaning and the concept is really cool. Marriage with insurance? Sounds wild but it works. It's new and fun and definitely different from all the typical stuff out there and i like how it doesn't get too serious even though it totally could. The leads are amazing. They have this natural chemistry that just works. It's not overly dramatic or cliché, it feels more grounded and that makes it even better. I'm hoping their story builds into something great. The pacing is slow yeah but honestly i'm okay with that. It makes sense and doesn't feel like a drag. It gives time for the story and characters to grow and i like that. And it's not a typical love story which is such a relief. I'm actually excited to see how the romance develops, hoping for that cozy warm feeling without it becoming too much. Till now i've only watched four episodes but i'm already really into it. It's simple, fun, and something different. Hoping all the episodes stay this good because if they do, this might end up being one of my favs. If you're looking for something that feels fresh and a little unexpected but still easy to enjoy, i'd say give divorce insurance a try.
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Not sure why so many low rating on this show. I guess it is personal preference. Overall I find the storyline very interesting. There are many heart flattering moments and fortunately not the cringy type of romance. Mature romance and realistic too. Quite hard not to fall in love in certain scenes. The stories were well written, director execute it well and so does the actors. I love the choice of the background music that suits the scenes well. Despite the title, the story not just focus on the divorce part, but also on how to retain relationship and values of friendship and teamwork too. Love it very much!
I've been absolutely blown away by this Korean drama - it's hands down the best one I've seen this month! The plot is so intricately woven, with twists and turns that keep me on the edge of my seat. The acting is phenomenal, and the chemistry between the lead actors is electric. I'm totally invested in the characters' journeys and can't wait to see how their stories unfold.
I'm curious though, does anyone know if there's any chance they might release all 12 episodes at once, similar to how Netflix does with some of their shows? I know it's not common practice for Korean broadcasters, but the anticipation is killing me! I'd love to be able to binge-watch the entire series in one go. The weekly wait is both exciting and torturous.
If they did release it all at once, I think it would create such a buzz and potentially reach an even wider global audience. Plus, it would allow viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story without interruption. On the other hand, I can see how the weekly release format builds anticipation and allows for more community discussion between episodes.
What do you all think? Would you prefer a full series drop, or do you enjoy the traditional weekly release schedule? And has anyone heard any rumors or news about potential changes in how Korean dramas are released in the future?
I'm curious though, does anyone know if there's any chance they might release all 12 episodes at once, similar to how Netflix does with some of their shows? I know it's not common practice for Korean broadcasters, but the anticipation is killing me! I'd love to be able to binge-watch the entire series in one go. The weekly wait is both exciting and torturous.
If they did release it all at once, I think it would create such a buzz and potentially reach an even wider global audience. Plus, it would allow viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story without interruption. On the other hand, I can see how the weekly release format builds anticipation and allows for more community discussion between episodes.
What do you all think? Would you prefer a full series drop, or do you enjoy the traditional weekly release schedule? And has anyone heard any rumors or news about potential changes in how Korean dramas are released in the future?
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