Chwi-ha-neun Ro-maen-seu
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- 2024
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Chae Yong-Joo, a former special forces member and top salesperson at a liquor company, must sell a new beer to save her store from closing. She meets a sensitive brewmaster, Yoon Min-Joo, wh... Read allChae Yong-Joo, a former special forces member and top salesperson at a liquor company, must sell a new beer to save her store from closing. She meets a sensitive brewmaster, Yoon Min-Joo, while competing with manager Bang A-Reum.Chae Yong-Joo, a former special forces member and top salesperson at a liquor company, must sell a new beer to save her store from closing. She meets a sensitive brewmaster, Yoon Min-Joo, while competing with manager Bang A-Reum.
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I really enjoyed the 1st and 2nd episode and it was really good usually for me the 1st episode is always hardest but kim sejeong drama keep me hooked even if it is the 1st episode and i already like this drama i cant wait for the next episode which will release tomorrow and i really like the main lead (Lee Jong-won) even tho it my first time i see him i really liked his acting and i have watched all of kim sejeong drama (business proposal, the uncanny counter, brewing love, school 2017) and i really like her acting. If you have no drama to watch i would really recommend this drama i think it is definitely worth watching. It only have 14 episode and you can binge watch it.
This first two to three episodes weren't doing it for me. The start of the series is chaotic, supporting characters were annoying for me at first, and the plot felt over the top. I mean, beer isn't interesting to me at all. But I like Kim Se Jeong, and the premise of the show - what it means to not fit into the concept of normal and socially defined gender roles - was intriguing enough to keep me hooked. After all, beer and toxic masculinity kind of go hand in hand, it makes sense to choose this setting when you think about it.
Passing the first episodes, even the initially annoying characters started to grow on me, and the two main characters are just amazing: warm-hearted, a bit broken, likable, but not without flaws. I love a totally non-toxic, attentive male lead and a tough female lead (and I mean really tough, I totally believe the ex-Special Forces part, the way she dresses and walks gives her character real depth). All I need from a RomCom is, apart from good characters, some laughter and a heart pounding love story, and with an empathetic green flag male lead like this, your heart beats with his every time he looks at her. Honestly, the way he talks and observes and portrays feelings, Lee Jong Won delivers his hyper sensible character close to perfection. I like slow building romance, and for me, the pacing was perfect, and the kisses are worth the wait (which says a lot for a Kdrama, we all know that).
Rarely enough, RomComs portray healthy relationships with genuine care for each other and honest communication (or rather the necessity of honest communication in a relationship), and although some details could have been done better, I still enjoyed the love story after the two main leads got together. Their problems aren't forced; they make sense for the characters.
Still, even with only 12 episodes, the last two are a bit lacking. The main story about launching a new beer drags on too much instead of shifting the focus more to the character development and the ending. It's still a good watch, just not as intense as the middle part, with a few issues just glossed over.
I genuinely enjoyed the show, even though it's not perfect. The side stories balance out the plot well without overdoing it, and the love story delivers what I need from it. I love the two leads and their relationship, the portrayal of gender roles and how the show questions normality. With this in mind I can look over the less interesting main plot and the weaker first and last episodes and just enjoy watching the love story unfold.
Passing the first episodes, even the initially annoying characters started to grow on me, and the two main characters are just amazing: warm-hearted, a bit broken, likable, but not without flaws. I love a totally non-toxic, attentive male lead and a tough female lead (and I mean really tough, I totally believe the ex-Special Forces part, the way she dresses and walks gives her character real depth). All I need from a RomCom is, apart from good characters, some laughter and a heart pounding love story, and with an empathetic green flag male lead like this, your heart beats with his every time he looks at her. Honestly, the way he talks and observes and portrays feelings, Lee Jong Won delivers his hyper sensible character close to perfection. I like slow building romance, and for me, the pacing was perfect, and the kisses are worth the wait (which says a lot for a Kdrama, we all know that).
Rarely enough, RomComs portray healthy relationships with genuine care for each other and honest communication (or rather the necessity of honest communication in a relationship), and although some details could have been done better, I still enjoyed the love story after the two main leads got together. Their problems aren't forced; they make sense for the characters.
Still, even with only 12 episodes, the last two are a bit lacking. The main story about launching a new beer drags on too much instead of shifting the focus more to the character development and the ending. It's still a good watch, just not as intense as the middle part, with a few issues just glossed over.
I genuinely enjoyed the show, even though it's not perfect. The side stories balance out the plot well without overdoing it, and the love story delivers what I need from it. I love the two leads and their relationship, the portrayal of gender roles and how the show questions normality. With this in mind I can look over the less interesting main plot and the weaker first and last episodes and just enjoy watching the love story unfold.
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It wasn't your typical romcom drama. It's healing, full of life lessons about relationship, family, people and work life and this drama ignites our emotions like a rollercoaster. You can laugh, cry, and feel the love all in one episode. The leads portrayed their characters perfectly. It doesn't feel like acting. Their expressions, emotions, intonation and body gestures are very natural and it reached us as the watchers. Just by looking to their eyes and voice, I can feel their sadness and happiness. This drama taught me better about love and communication with people especially to our beloved. Everyone should watch this drama.
So yeah I finished watching the drama just now and hereis my review fresh out of the oven!!!
This drama is definitely something new from the usual kdrama trope touching sensitive topics and what impressed me the most the ML definitely shattered all the hailed toxic masculinity he shows his weakness his emotions openly and that is not something kdramas show it is always the ML saving the damsel in distress but here oh mahn the FL is this strong woman who indeed saves the ML. The love story of our ju ju couple is simple and beautiful. No unwanted dramas and twists and turns, they solve their issues like matured couples and there is no cringe aigooo moments. They are one of the veryfew green flag couple's who support and rooot for each other.
The side stories of the supporting characters were also sweet and short and did not bore me. The story was also nice and simple a good slice of life story I liked it. The cast also gave a good performance.
So if you are in for a good slice of life feel good drama brewing love is a good one.
This drama is definitely something new from the usual kdrama trope touching sensitive topics and what impressed me the most the ML definitely shattered all the hailed toxic masculinity he shows his weakness his emotions openly and that is not something kdramas show it is always the ML saving the damsel in distress but here oh mahn the FL is this strong woman who indeed saves the ML. The love story of our ju ju couple is simple and beautiful. No unwanted dramas and twists and turns, they solve their issues like matured couples and there is no cringe aigooo moments. They are one of the veryfew green flag couple's who support and rooot for each other.
The side stories of the supporting characters were also sweet and short and did not bore me. The story was also nice and simple a good slice of life story I liked it. The cast also gave a good performance.
So if you are in for a good slice of life feel good drama brewing love is a good one.
"Brewing Love" is undeniably a sweet and charming watch. Lee Jong Won's Yun Min Ju, he truly brought a captivating and adorable energy to the screen, making it easy to become invested in his character. While the overall storyline might not be the most groundbreaking or complex, its inherent cuteness and lightheartedness make it an enjoyable and fun way to spend your time.
The chemistry between the leads, including the second couple, was definitely a highlight, creating a comforting and heartwarming atmosphere. The emotional connection between Chae Yung Ju and Kim Min Ju was beautifully portrayed, and the way they supported each other in moments of pain was truly touching. It's those small, tender moments, like Yun Min Ju always wearing a hair tie on his wrist, that added to the overall charm and made the drama so endearing.
The chemistry between the leads, including the second couple, was definitely a highlight, creating a comforting and heartwarming atmosphere. The emotional connection between Chae Yung Ju and Kim Min Ju was beautifully portrayed, and the way they supported each other in moments of pain was truly touching. It's those small, tender moments, like Yun Min Ju always wearing a hair tie on his wrist, that added to the overall charm and made the drama so endearing.
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