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Business Proposal korean drama review
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Business Proposal
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by Daxtreme
janv. 15, 2023
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété
Globalement 8.5
Histoire 7.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0

I really liked it overall but the ending felt rushed a bit.

Aside from a major oversight in the fifth episode, this is the best-written kdrama I've watched so far. As in, things make sense, characters don't do stupid, out of character things, and there aren't really annoying tropes overstaying their welcome.

I have to commend this show for relentlessly going for so many "hiding in plain sight" scenes, even when they're not done all that well (look, not just about anyone can do it like Tsui Hark). But I love them so much, any excuse to include them is a good excuse in my book.

Mostly because of this, the first couple of episodes are seriously laugh-out-loud hilarious.

I really liked it overall but the ending felt rushed a bit.

The Netflix subs were wonderful, far better than what I am used to with Korean/Chinese content (Credits to a certain Su-In Choi apparently). It's not easy to contextualize humor in different languages and I was so glad to "get" some jokes that I definitely wouldn't have gotten with lesser quality subtitles (so, around 95% of the subs I get).

And finally, lead actress Kim Se-jeong's performance was easily the highlight of this show. From her mastery of subtle facial cues to inflated emotional deliveries, she was outstanding.
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