En tant qu'actrice en proie à des difficultés, Na Ah Jeong est la première à admettre que sa carrière n'est pas vraiment florissante. Elle réussit à décrocher divers rôles en tant que figurante, mais elle a du mal à attirer l'attention et la sympathie dont elle a besoin pour faire éclater son talent sous les feux des projecteurs. Cependant, ses divers rôles de femme mariée s'avèrent utiles lorsque son ami de toujours, Lee Do Han, lui fait une demande inattendue. Fils aîné de la famille chaebol du groupe LJ, Do Han est le prochain à hériter de l'entreprise et de toutes les responsabilités qui y sont rattachées. Parmi celles-ci figure la nécessité de se marier et de commencer à engendrer la prochaine génération. Un fait que sa famille se plaît à lui rappeler sans relâche. Harcelé par sa famille, mais incapable d'acquiescer à leur demande pour des raisons très personnelles, Do Han se tourne vers son amie, Ah Jeong, pour trouver de l'aide. Pour faire plaisir à sa famille et garder un secret très profond, Do Han demande à Ah Jeong d'endosser le rôle de sa vie et de se faire passer pour sa femme. Sans hésiter, Ah Jeong accepte de voler au secours de son ami, mais le jeune frère de Do Han, Lee Ji Han, refuse de l'accepter comme fiancée de son frère. Déterminé à atteindre ses propres objectifs, Ji Han s'oppose à Ah Jeong à chaque instant, allant même jusqu'à impliquer l'héritière, Yoon Chae Won, dans l'affaire. Ji Han étant déterminé à saboter leur « mariage » depuis la première heure, combien de temps faudra-t-il pour que la vérité sur la relation entre Do Han et Ah Jeong soit révélée au grand jour ? (Source : Viki) ~~ Adapté du webtoon « Wedding Impossible » (웨딩 임파서블) écrit par Song Jung Won (송정원) et illustré par Lee Chung (이청). Modifier la traduction
- Français
- 한국어
- 中文(台灣)
- 中文(简体)
- Titre original: 웨딩 임파서블
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Weding Impaseobeul , Wedingimpaseobeul , 웨딩임파서블 , Impossible à marier , Wedding Impossible
- Réalisateur: Kwon Young Il
- Scénariste: Oh Hye Won, Park Seul Ki
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Jeon Jong Seo Rôle principal
- Mun Sang Min Rôle principal
- Kim Do Wan Rôle principal
- Bae Yoon Kyung Rôle principal
- Kwon Hae Hyo Rôle Secondaire
- Park Ah In Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
The little rom-com that could... but didn't.
Oh, I can't hide my disappointment with this one.I will say that I don't regret watching this although I may sound like I did. First off, let's talk about the beginning or the first half of the show-- which was amazing. Okay, it wasn't anything brilliant, and it started off with its fair share of 'romcom cliche 101', but it worked perfectly well with the characters they'd introduced to us. The refreshingly imperfect leads were a bickering pair I could watch all day. Their chemistry was cracking, and I had sparkles in my eyes and a big fat ugly grin on my face throughout episode 1 to 7. "Nothing could go wrong with a 12-episode K-drama, amiright?" -- is what I thought to myself.
I was wrong.
A show that could've easily gone out with a bang, instead, fizzled out with a fart and that's literally the best way I can put it. This is what happens when-- as if it's a trend with K-dramas nowadays-- they push in a bunch of dumb conflict just to fill out some screentime and a couple episodes. In this case, it simply felt like the writers didn't know how to handle things anymore. They had a vision, but then after episode 8 or 9, it's like they forgot all about it. Like amnesia. Now, that's the only cliche they missed out on in this show because the writers were suffering from it themselves. The cliches felt like they were in the plot as satire at first, which was fun, until they picked out the 'bad' cliches from their big ol' cliche book. The rest became a sloppy serve of a has-been romcom.
There's a lot of things wrong about this little k-drama-- bad inconsistent writing, awkward directing, a bit of meh acting tossed in here and there etc. I'd say it's not worth the headache. But personally, I'm still glad I watched it to the end. The first half is truly worth it-- it was an 'enemies to lovers' feast, for sure.
Gold medal for underdeveloping… everything.
What happened? Someone explain, because I am confused. What started as a loveable cliche mess, ended as just a mess. Around half way through I could sense it - no development, no quality of writing, no details to the storytelling, no real stakes…Personally, I just think there were too many characters and plots for that many episodes. We did not need the stupid siblings duo - truly brought nothing to the table. The side romance was cute, but also unnecessary. The writers should have picked either a tragic mysterious past or the power struggle in the company and focus on developing it more. Random ex to show up 3 times to cause a little bit of trouble that led to nowhere? Why?
I was watching the second half with constant thought - so much is happening, but why does it feel like nothing is happening? Maybe because the plot seemed more like a brainstorm on a whiteboard rather than a full narration with detailed setup and development… The way almost nothing got a proper closure…
What carried the show for me were the characters of Ah Jung, Ji Han and one and only unproblematic powerful queen Chae Won. These three were fun, entertaining, dynamic. Their scenes always left a smile on my face. These three also had an amazing chemistry.
On the other hand, every character other than these three was boring or frustrating, with little to no redeeming qualities.
What’s more, the quality of acting was on average mediocre - either because the characters were too poorly written for the actors to make it work, or because the actors just could not connect to the emotions they were supposed to present.
Overall, what a waste of time. Another case of a great first half and disappointing finish.