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Would You Like a Cup of Coffee? korean drama review
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Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?
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by jia
août 21, 2022
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 8.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.5
Musique 6.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0

Warm and cozy; bound to make you feel fuzzy inside

"Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?" is a great choice if you want a healing drama. Not to mention, a perfect pick for coffee lovers as well.

If we're talking about side plots, a story like this has limitless possibilities. Each character had a story to tell, and while some of the stories were a little lacklustre, I found many of the characters to be entertaining to watch.

The two male leads, as well as the supporting/recurring actresses/actors, performed admirably. I only have one gripe: Han Ji Ho. He portrays Seo Young Hoon, a cheater who attempts to extort money from his ex-wife. He was terrible at acting. I don't mind if an actor or actress has amateurish abilities, but his was just plain bad.

Kang Go Bi is exactly the type of character I adore. He has flaws. He makes errors. Like, a  lot of them. But he gets better every time. He never gives up. I have a lot of respect for these characters! They are very inspiring to me, ngl. Choi Hurt is another one of my favourites. He's direct, a little rude, and lacks a filter. But he keeps it 100% authentic. He's another type of character I admire, especially because I'm the polar opposite of him: a people-pleaser who avoids conflict.

The music is very relaxing, which fits perfectly with the vibe of the drama. Sadly, nothing stood out.

It was nice watching this drama. I think it would've been a better choice to watch this alongside a fast-paced crime drama, because sometimes it felt a bit boring.

aight byeee~
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