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8/10
Fizzled Out
M36dramas2 April 2024
From the description, I was expecting fun and light rom-com. It started out that way and quickly fizzled out.

There was not any suspense, tension, or passion that kept my attention. The male lead was good looking, charming, a great voice, and you rooted for him through the story. However, the female lead became sullen and morose for half the episodes. I didn't feel like she was reciprocating the love of the male lead.

They set up a lot of physical comedy and situations that were super cute but not a lot of laugh out loud funny. The family and friends of the female lead were wonderful characters, but the chaebol family with all the angst was too cliche and boring.

Overall, the show filled some time, but I wouldn't call it a favorite.
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8/10
Predictable Ending?
PalmBeachG29 February 2024
Giving Wedding Impossible a 8 but may come back to reduce. 9 for theme - love to watch marriage contract dramas. 9 for casting - seems that the casting has been on point so far. The reason I am having doubts about giving any higher than an 8 at this point is the predictability of it. Only after 2 episodes it seems that everything has been laid out already - so much so, for example the secret, the father situation, that I think the whole ending can be predicted at episode 2 (including the heir for the future). Am I the only one to see the ending from just episode 2? A little more mystery may have been more fun IMO. Unless there is some big twist down the road - who knows. Will keep watching and be open to changing my 8 to lower later depending on how this actually develops the ending - if we knew it all from episode 2 or not.

#WeddingImpossible #MarriageContractDrama.
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6/10
Entertaining
BulletProofGirl3 May 2024
I don't like the male lead because his character is just so annoying but I love the female lead because I've seen her on thriller movies and she's really such a good kickass actress. However, even if the series was entertaining, I don't think she fits the role. I'm just not used to seeing her play an ordinary character. She fits dark and intense characters on thriller genres, particularly psychological and action thrillers. She has a unique aura and acting skills that shouldn't be on romcoms. I continued to watch this though I'm not used to her role here because her face has the kind of beauty you don't get tired of looking at. Her face doesn't have the flowery or bright type of beauty. Her beauty is more on the unique, kind of creepy, mysterious, and very intriguing type. Which for me is more beautiful than someone who looks like a doll. It was kind of awkward watching her in a romcom but I still enjoyed it. Hopefully, I'll see her in a series that suits her perfectly. Something where she gets blood on her hands, kicks a lot of ass, and freak out some people.
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7/10
If you can get past a totally useless episode you might like it
leahcubed24 April 2024
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7.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2024 South Korean romantic comedy series with 12, ~70 minute episodes. It is based on a popular Webtoon of the same name.

First I provide a unique synopsis then review.

Synopsis

Na A jeong (Jeon Jong seo) and Lee Do han (Kim Do wan)were best friends since high school. When Do han asks A jeong to help him avoid an arranged marriage by entering into a contract marriage, A jeong agrees because, as an aspiring actress, pretending to be romantically in love with her best friend is just another role to play. She is used to playing parts for people (such as rent a friend) to make money to continue to pursue her dream of becoming a lead actress. Do han has hidden his homosexuality from his family to this point and the contractual relationship with his friend will allow him to continue to keep his secret. Lee Ji han (Moon Sang min) Do han's younger brother, is not aware of his brother's feelings on romance, and wants to thwart the relationship between Do han and A jeong. He wants Do han to folllow through with the arranged marriage with Yoon chae won (Bae Yoon kyung) to secure their grandfather's approval and inherit control of the conglomerate.

Review

This is a slightly predictable but overall good romantic drama. It has a small comedic element but I wouldn't characterize it too deeply as comedy. It deals with some deep issues like sexual identity and social stigmas. The slice of life is in the chaebol/conglomerate world and a lot of the social tension is viewed from that, upper echelon, lens. The first half was very good, the premise was not unique but not completely overdone and the story had great flow. But, the last episodes there was a lot of unnecessary drifting and I think some even stopped watching because of that. If you can get through an episode or so and just stick with it, it all wraps up well. The ending is generally happy and mostly tied up. I would not rewatch it any time soon as there are so many better options available. I would recommend it to those that like this genre, are interested in contract marriage tropes or social stigma around falling in love with the "wrong" person. It is not a hard watch and mostly enjoyable except for an episode or so where they seemed t have lost the way.

Spoilers

There was a lot of conflict around the grandfather choosing his "illegitimate" grandson as his main choice of heir even with all the problems Do han had. Nothing was ever explicitly explained but I understood he wanted him out of a sense of guilt toward his daughter and because he felt that powerful position would protect Do han from the social stigma around being an "illegitimate" child as well as his sexual orientation. But, it made no logical sense that a business man would choose his Grandson for those reasons alone. If they had made Do han some brilliant business person, a managerial or economic genius then him choosing him for the other reasons would have made more sense. They also did not clearly indicate why he was so opposed to his other grandchildren taking that seat. It does come out later that their father effectively caused their mother's death and that might be why he was opposed to them inheriting the business, the whole sins of the father angle, but that is also not super clear. I wanted a huge take down and for those evil relatives to get some of their due. I guess their punishment was the fact that their father had done something so horrible. But that wasn't completely satisfying given how cruel they had been to their half brothers. I thought it would have been a great twist if they had turned out "illegitimate" since there was so much snobbery around that.

The chemistry between the two main leads was just weird. Sometimes they had great chemistry and other times it just wasn't there. When they did the beaten past recognition trope of "I'm going to leave you for the good" they acted like being apart did not bother them much. It was hard enough to believe they had some deep connection prior to that and I was just getting it when that separation happened. Then it was like, just kidding, we didn't love each other that deeply after all. They were trying for the angle that they were just acting like they didn't care but you can't achieve that level of detachment with someone you love deeply. And why? At the point they took the year apart Do han had come out and confessed everything and the public had already moved on from labeling her with the scarlet letter. So, there was no compelling reason for them to separate and it just seemed very dramatic at that point. Immature. Ji han's press conference where he emphasized that he was the one to pursue her and seduce her was pointless. First, there were pictures of them having a passionate kiss and she was obviously just as involved with him as he was with her. And second, Do han confessing resolved the entire situation. All he had to do was have a real conversation with his brother and her and that press conference would have been completely unnecessary.

I am still trying to reconcile how a child could be held responsible, at all, for the death of their parent simply because they were the first one saved, and the car exploded in fire. The mother specifically requested he be saved first. The grandfather basically said he treated him the way he did not because he blamed him but because seeing him made the grandfather feel guilty and remorseful. Selfish much? And they never explained why the mom was in the car, why was he in the car, and who was the man driving that car. Did she really have a scandalous affair that produced the two boys. Was she just a trash person or was her husband always a violent maniac? That was such a key aspect but we really got nothing in the way of explaining the situation around the mother.

The ending was not fully satisfying because she was in a wedding dress but it turns out that was for a role she was playing and not that they were getting married. I don't always need to see the leads get married. Often just the confession and them indicating they stay together is enough to feel fully wrapped up. In this case though the leads were so wishy washy with their relationship I would have liked to see them actually marry. It shows them running away together in the end but you aren't tricking me a bit he grabbed her and they ran away when she was in a wedding dress before and they still split up.

There is the weird stalker level ex Jung Dae Hyun (ShinYongBum) who apologizes and is "redeemed" at least in Do han's eyes. I could nit figure out why they made Do han's ex such a creepy character. They could have gave him a happy ending with a great life partner. It could have been a sweet bonus romance. But that character was so creepy I did nit want to see Do han even forgive him.

I really debated what level of liking I had for this because it had so much potential. If it weren't for that episode or so of them breaking up and pretending like they had moved on I would have liked it far more. So like 75% of it was really good, would have rated as one of my top favorites, but that 25% really did have an impact on how much I enjoyed the series. I wonder if the surprising cameos of some of the top talent was due to poor viewer response to the episodes that they broke up and the script drifted. I really liked Yon Chae Won (Bae Yoon Kyoung) character where she played the Chaebol of an adjacent conglomerate who was originally affianced to Do han but wound up in love with Ji han. She remained nice even when she was jealous and did not let others speak badly of or mistreat others without cause.

So it was nice that they had Kim Bum step in as a romantic potential for Chae Won. Lee Soo Hyuk also appeared at the end of the series playing the role of an onscreen bridegroom. And they had Ryu Kyung Soo in for a cameo appearance as well playing the onscreen lover of Ajeong's drama character. In addition there was Lee Chung Hyun who played the role of a director for Ajeong's current drama and he was/is her real life boyfriend. So it was a lot of cameos thrown in at the end and thought the characters played key roles in reigniting the leads relationship, it was very noticeable because it was so many in a short span.

#JeonJongSeo #WeddingImpossible #KimDoWan #MoonSangMin #BaeYoonKyung

#KimBum #LeeChungHyun #LeeSooHyuk #ShinYongBum.
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1/10
Disgusting plot
kratisoni-415527 April 2024
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The story doesn't seem right when the third lead person doesn't get the main lead person but in this, there is a clear betrayal!!!!

I hate the plot and the roll of the female is somehow disgusting!!!!!!.

Even if there is a problem with person don't give hopes to them..... And you should not make any promise in the first place if you can't fulfill it. .... Story was good in the starting but after that it gets boring and disgusting. The person's little brother seems immature but the female is totally out of her mind. She looks emotionless in the whole story. Don't want to see the end of the story.....
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2/10
Not Good Enough
PennyReviews6 May 2024
Korean Drama '' Wedding Impossible '' is a romantic comedy about a contracted marriage.

The drama starts out nicely, introducing the main characters and their situations. However, as the story progresses, the main plot is ditched and the drama becomes something completely different. And boring to boot.

The romance, therefore, which was cute at first, got overdramatic for no reason and the second male lead was pushed aside, as the drama mainly focused on the main couple.

Also, the family drama was predictable and unoriginal.

At least, the performances were enjoyable for everyone in the cast.

So, overall, two out of ten.
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