Bo-ra! Deborah
- TV Series
- 2023
- 1h 10m
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7.6/10
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A romantic comedy between Deborah, the greatest love coach, and Lee Soo-hyeok, a publishing planner who has difficulty loving.A romantic comedy between Deborah, the greatest love coach, and Lee Soo-hyeok, a publishing planner who has difficulty loving.A romantic comedy between Deborah, the greatest love coach, and Lee Soo-hyeok, a publishing planner who has difficulty loving.
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VERY Fun to watch, the ML and FL did an awesome job, the supporting case did a great job too, which makes it a very wholesome watch. Sojin i love you! Dont watch it alone IF ur in a relationship, watch it with your partner, with a glass of wine in hand. You will not only get a LOT of laughs, you will also get to discussing things you never knew you wanted to talk about, but which mattered to either of you. I am so glad that Yoo In-na is getting full on FL roles now. It was interesting to see a Korean drama take on older man younger woman relationship, given how korean society is still conservative in a lot of areas, shows how kdramas are maturing.
I don't know what I was expecting when I started this drama but I was not expecting this quality at all.
This series is real, relatable, honest and very smartly written.
It doesn't romanticize the typical toxic traits of love relationships but instead it calls them out.
It highlights how ugly it can get when a relationship fails and also tells that healing is about working on yourself, admitting when something can't be forced or fixed and how EVERYTHING will pass.
It is okay when love is over, as everything in live has an expiration date, so be true to love and to life and enjoy the present giving it all you have.
The story is mature and silly at the same time and it has so many funny parts.
I loved the FL character and how hard she tries to rewrite herself into a more real version of herself and what real life is about. I discovered Yoo In Na in Goblin and to be honest I never thought much of her as an actress, but she surprised me greatly with her role as Bo ra, absolute show of all emotions and feelings and she has an hilarious comic side I didn't know, it was truly great.
The main couple has good chemistry as well and Was a bit slow for my taste the last few episodes hence I didn't give it a 10, but was almost there.
Excellent healing drama, filled with great dialogues and smart topics.
Enjoy!!!
This series is real, relatable, honest and very smartly written.
It doesn't romanticize the typical toxic traits of love relationships but instead it calls them out.
It highlights how ugly it can get when a relationship fails and also tells that healing is about working on yourself, admitting when something can't be forced or fixed and how EVERYTHING will pass.
It is okay when love is over, as everything in live has an expiration date, so be true to love and to life and enjoy the present giving it all you have.
The story is mature and silly at the same time and it has so many funny parts.
I loved the FL character and how hard she tries to rewrite herself into a more real version of herself and what real life is about. I discovered Yoo In Na in Goblin and to be honest I never thought much of her as an actress, but she surprised me greatly with her role as Bo ra, absolute show of all emotions and feelings and she has an hilarious comic side I didn't know, it was truly great.
The main couple has good chemistry as well and Was a bit slow for my taste the last few episodes hence I didn't give it a 10, but was almost there.
Excellent healing drama, filled with great dialogues and smart topics.
Enjoy!!!
Deborah played beautifully by Yoo In-na is a dating coach who gives advice on relationships through her books and radio show. She seems to have a perfect life but it all falls apart when she finds out her rich boyfriend who she thinks is about to propose to her is actually cheating. It is a true to life story with experiences most of us can relate to with how pathetic we can become when our romantic life falls apart. A well acted drama with a good supporting cast who show off different relationships at different stages and the every day struggles people go through in deciding what's right for them.
10sufeiya
This is the best romance k-drama I watched for a long time. It surprised me in many good ways. Usually I could predict how these romances plots go, not this one. I was not sure how the writer would end the main couple until the last episode. The ups and downs are very real as lives should be. The actings are excellent too. The dialogues are witty. Four different couples exhibit relationship in various stages of lives. The chemistry among the actors and actresses were real. Of course, like any other modern Korean dramas, a lot of drinking scenes. I always wonder if that's true in their society.
Don't give up on Ep. 1, sensing just another feminist, man-slamming drama. Tables are about to get completely flipped in a sensational retraction of Deborah's personal philosophy. The raw emotion of it all is pretty un-Korean, but transcendental of both sex and culture - that truly unites the World. How one gets up from Life's sucker-punches is what makes this drama so fascinating. The fact that all the male characters in are tongue-tied and feeble ought to be a problem, but it is astutely resolved here by over-loquacious but equally vulnerable females devising the four couples. Role of "woman scorned" is performed to perfection by glamorous actress, Deborah (Lee Soo-hyeok), who casts a big shadow on all around her. The scenes, dialogue, and episodic layout here have been intricately planned in a very intelligent drama. If only producers could give audiences more like this.
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