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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaNoh Gojin, a genius who runs a private education company is conceited because of his many struggles while his current secretary, Lee Sina, who has lasted longer than anyone before, decides t... Ler tudoNoh Gojin, a genius who runs a private education company is conceited because of his many struggles while his current secretary, Lee Sina, who has lasted longer than anyone before, decides to get back at her boss.Noh Gojin, a genius who runs a private education company is conceited because of his many struggles while his current secretary, Lee Sina, who has lasted longer than anyone before, decides to get back at her boss.
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Highly entertaining with lots of twists and turns and great humor. The lovestory is believable and sweet and the lead couple has great chemistry. The pace of the whole story is great, it never gets dull and offers lots of surprises. I really have enjoyed this show from start to finish and highly recommend it.
The first four episodes were absolutely brutal. In fact, I would call this story downright sadistic as far as how these people treated each other. The romance was handled very very well and I enjoyed the romance and the growing love very much. Initially, I wasn't sure if I was going to like the male lead, Mr. Gojin, because his personality was so ruthless and uncaring to others. But I knew that the story would likely make him a better person in the end and that there was going to be a lesson in this for him. But he was so callous I started to think he may just be unredeemable. Lee Sina, his long suffering secretary was no better. I wanted to root for her but I could not understand why she refused to leave despite his horrible treatment of her. But when she finally gets the nerve to stand up for herself is when she learned some bad news and figures out that she has nothing to lose anyway. So she sets off on getting revenge and boy is that revenge brutal. I couldn't believe that I actually started to feel bad for Mr Gojin. I started to look at Lee Sina in a way that she was not redeemable herself. She treated Mr Gojin horribly when he was at his weakest. To get revenge of someone when they are at their most vulnerable, to me, is an act of cowardice. But when he finally gives Lee Sina the truth and gets his own revenge on her I was floored by how sadistic he was. My sympathy went back and forth between them. His revenge on his secretary, was much funnier than her revenge on him. Both actors did a great job. For the first five episodes I could not root for either of them. But by episode 6 I was rooting for them and rooting for them as a couple. I enjoyed the romantic tension and the growing understanding for each other's situation. This was against my better judgment because they had been so horrible to each other and at one point they actually have a physical altercation in which they hit each other. It doesn't matter if they were hitting with pillows there was anger behind those blows a.d they were hitting each other hard. As the story progressed I started to feel very sympathetic towards Mr Gojin. A lot had happened to him that he simply did not deserve. What I found perplexing was how everyone managed to blame Mr Gojin for everything. I don't know if it's because he was a handsome ,wealthy, and successful genius, and they were just jealous but no matter what went wrong in their lives they blamed him for it. Even the main villains blamed Mr Gojin for mistakes that he did not make. It seems like everyone was blaming him for no reason at all for their own shortcomings their own bad behaviors and when the time came for consequences they blamed Mr Gojin for any consequences they had to face. The one lady who had a parent make a terrible accusation against her that resulted in her losing her job blamed Mr Gojin for what the parent did, when he had nothing to do with it. Even though she was aware that someone had made these stories up about her she still managed to blame him. So it felt to me after a while like he was being mistreated for things he was not doing and even set up and targeted constantly. The thing that bothered me at the end was forgiveness. I get that he was trying to be a better person but some of those people did not deserve to be forgiven especially after many of them broke the law in order to harm him.
The head of a private education company Noh Go-jin (Kim Jae-wook) is revered in the industry but is a horrible person who bully's his staff. Most personal assistants only last a few months because of his personality but Lee Shin-ah (Krystal Jung) has put up with his unreasonable behaviour for over a year when she receives life changing news which encourages her to take drastic action. The situation then escalates where she is under suspicion for attempted murder but she lies about her relationship with her boss and because he has amnesia claims to be his fiancé. The premise is interesting and parts of the story are entertaining with good acting from the entire cast. My main issue with the drama is most of the characters are not nice people and no matter how they try to justify their behaviour with their pasts it is not acceptable to behave in the manner they do whatever they claim is the reason. It would have been better if they had just softened a lot of the characters back story to make them more likeable and invested in the outcome of their lives.
Enemies to Lovers fans rejoice! This drama is very well done and has a believable journey for our leads to go from enemies to very cute lovers. Acting was good across the board, and the soundtrack was fun if not necessarily memorable. The plot was dramatic but not too dramatic (within kdrama standards of course) and kept me interested throughout the entire show. I really loved the underlying message that one good person can make a big difference. Overall this was a cute one time watch that I enjoyed a lot.
The K-Drama genre that made me crazy about K-Drama when I was growing up (after not watching K-Drama for a long time) was office romance, namely "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim". Unfortunately, the series has one drawback. Likewise, the recent office romance "Business Proposal" has an unimpressive ending. "Crazy Love" which I initially took for granted, turned out to have a very interesting story with elements of comedy, politics, and romance mixed very well. None of the characters seem wasted. No matter how little they appear, all of them have an important role in supporting the characterization of the main character. The weakness that I found in "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim" is the disclosure of excessive plot twists in one episode also occurs here but "Crazy Love" handles it very well which makes me not bothered by it. And the ending is very good in resolving all the conflicts that occur throughout the story.
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- Curiosidades"Crazy Love" takes over KBS2's Monday & Tuesday 21:30 time slot previously occupied by "Moonshine" and followed by "Bloody Heart" on May 2, 2022.
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