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The Impossible Heir korean drama review
En cours 7/12
The Impossible Heir
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by Anais
mars 18, 2024
7 épisodes vus sur 12
En cours
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 7.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.5
Musique 6.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.5
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A daunting drama

This drama really stirs different emotions in me. It is typically a story about two young men, In Ha is rich but rejected by his family and Tae Oh is poor but ambitious and intelligent, who grew up together as best friends. Initially brought together under the goal of being on top of the world but things will inevitably change when a young woman, Hye Won, comes between the two.

I'm frustrated that an actress was added to play this role, giving us a love triangle that we already know is going to end in heartbreak when we see that she deliberately chooses the one with the most money instead of the one she loves. This will not only strain the beautiful friendship between the two men, but also break their hearts individually.

In terms of chemistry, I also think the casting is bad. Hye Won has none with any of the cast. Felt like Hee Joo, Ih Na's little sister had more with Tae Oh even though he's supposed to be cold to her, which says a lot.

As for the story, it's interesting but not really very creative, rich people fighting for the succession of a huge corporation, some intrigues, childish behaviors displayed, lies. It reminds me a little of "Reborn Rich".

All this series showed me is that Lee Jae Wook should delve into more dramatic, mysterious or action roles, he's really great.
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