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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA straight-laced architect falls in love with a furniture designer while pretending to be gay.A straight-laced architect falls in love with a furniture designer while pretending to be gay.A straight-laced architect falls in love with a furniture designer while pretending to be gay.
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He listened to her and comforted her when she was sad.
He took care of her when she was sick.
He never cheated on her.
He felt for her mother's loss.
He was helpful to her in cleaning and cooking.
He gave her strength to not dwell in the past but for a brighter future.
He defended her and protected her when she fell into states of weakness.
He supported her when she fell into financial troubles.
He slept in a bed with her without even touching a finger of her in the beginning of their romance and waited for her consent.
At viewing, this drama is 15 years old so it IS dated. And while I don't mind the older fashioned hair, wardrobe, music, or cinematography it was the cartoonish representation of several characters that made it hard to watch. The lead female character in particular was written in a way that was beyond silly. Absolutely unbelievable and in no way likable or sympathetic to this viewer. Several other roles suffered the same unappealing characterization.
The story format of "My Fair Lady" has been redone in countless movies and dramas, yet the level of "woman as unrefined idiot" in this one is in no way ingratiating. I watched this to the end because I was sure the character transformation needed for this dramas success would be worthwhile. Sadly for me, it wasn't.
What saves this drama from the abyss of having a style "too old to watch" is Jin Ho (Lee Min Ho). His role is believable, complex, sympathetic and frustrating enough to be appealing.
End Comment: to each his own. While the complex story content and dialogue was high quality, the dated stereotyping of women was utterly unsatisfactory.
The story format of "My Fair Lady" has been redone in countless movies and dramas, yet the level of "woman as unrefined idiot" in this one is in no way ingratiating. I watched this to the end because I was sure the character transformation needed for this dramas success would be worthwhile. Sadly for me, it wasn't.
What saves this drama from the abyss of having a style "too old to watch" is Jin Ho (Lee Min Ho). His role is believable, complex, sympathetic and frustrating enough to be appealing.
End Comment: to each his own. While the complex story content and dialogue was high quality, the dated stereotyping of women was utterly unsatisfactory.
10 stars to Lee Min Ho for the lead male who I admit I usually give 10 stars to. Again, he fits perfectly in the romantic handsome edgy male role lead. To be true to my reviews I have to deduct a star for the FML and script that always write in a dowdy FML to star with him - and I think they go too far with the wardrobe trying to make her look unfashionable with sweats and slippers and ugly clothes. I thought the gay situation humor was hilarious however I didn't think the FML dressed as a boy was portrayed very good by the FML. Also didn't care for episode 16 very much, which included the ending. But Lee Min Ho brought the romance again and did a great job in the role of architect who got caught in a lie.
#LeeMinHo #GameOver #PersonalTaste.
#LeeMinHo #GameOver #PersonalTaste.
Core part of the plot was the male lead pretending to be gay as described in the synopsis, however, I'm not sure if this was intentional or not but naming the female lead 'Gae In' was seriously tripping as it was pronounced very similarly to how the characters saying the word gay. Anyway, the drama followed the typical romcom formula of the early 2010s while having a play around the cohabitation of opposite sex and pretending to be gay. This setup spawned all kinds of predictable shenanigans yet they were somewhat entertaining, solely thanks to the leads. While sometimes irritating but they had a good dynamic going on between them. The character Jin Ho was written as a reserved guy who doesn't open up or show his feelings but Lee Min Ho in this drama was way too subdued and static beyond what the characterization mandates for his character, combined with sometimes questionable production, it had created some awkward scenes and deliveries. The drama featured a love square to anchor the drama but this love square was plain stupid. It served its purpose to kick start the story but any involvement after that was a poor decision. I found the ending to be a little bit weak and boring, they played it safe and predictable. Both parents of the leads were brushed off quickly to wrap it up despite being a reasonable point of tension prior to that. Overall, it's a decent watch with nice moments here and there but lacked a lot to be recommendable or rewatchable.
Lee Min Ho and Son Ye Jin are so good at acting in love that the chemistry is one of the best in all of the rom com K dramas. There is a top 10 kiss scene in episode 10. Son Ye Jin is great at acting goofy in this show. The comedy is quite funny with all the gay jokes and innuendo. But the obstacles dramatic part before the end is slightly draggy but at least there is a nice conclusion.
The soundtrack is nice. Like a Fool is outstanding.
One of the better rom com dramas.
The soundtrack is nice. Like a Fool is outstanding.
One of the better rom com dramas.
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