Love in Contract Korean Romantic Comedy Review
Hi guys! I am back for another Kdrama Review. Actually, I only post here Kdrama's that I like, I don't think I need to post here KDramas that I don't like because I don't want someone hating on me because I have said something negative about their favorite drama.
If you are someone who is a hopeless romantic, loves romantic comedies, and is into Handsome and Pretty Korean Celebrities, then my choices of Kdrama will fit your taste.
So for today's Kdrama review, I will be talking about an ongoing drama by one of my favorite Korean Actress Park Min young. I've been a fan of hers since "What is wrong with Secretary Kim".
Love in Contract
Korean: 월수금화목토
Hanja: 月水金火木土
Genre: Romantic Comedy with a touch of suspense
Main Characters
Park Min-young as Choi Sang-eun:
Image Source: imagecdn.me
Choi Sang Eun is a remarkable woman with many admirable traits and virtues. As the ideal spouse, she decides against getting married herself and pursues a job as a counselor to single guys who aren't ready to settle down.
Go Kyung-pyo as Jung Ji-ho:
Image Source: imagecdn.me
In addition to the fact that the reason for Jung Ji Ho's long-term contract with Choi Sang Eun on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays has been kept a secret for the past five years, Jung Ji Ho is a mysterious figure whose job, interests, and personality are all cloaked in mystery.
Kim Jae-young as Kang Hae-jin:
Image Source: imagecdn.me
The youngest son of the family and wealthy heir Kang Hae Jin is also a Hallyu star. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays will see the arrival of Choi Sang Eun's newest customer, who will stir up a major emotional storm in her.
Plot
Image Source: cdn-2.tstatic.net
The show centers on the odd work of a "single life helper," who takes on the role of a single person's spouse so they can attend occasions like couples' get-togethers and reunions.
The plot follows Jung Ji Ho, who is under a long-term exclusive contract for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and Kang Hae Jin, who inks a new contract for Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Review
I've only watched 6 episodes so far (because Episode 7 is not yet out). I grinned, clapped, and laughed heartily throughout the first episode, especially at 13:20. Despite being 36 years old, Park Min Young's acting is still attractive and endearing. In this Korean drama, Go Kyung-pyo and Kim Jae-young are suitable rivals.
At initially, the characters' histories are still hazy, just as in other typical Kdramas. Love in Contract has the advantage that you won't have to wait long to learn about the backstories of the people, which means you won't have as many queries like, who? why? how? also, when?
I enjoy the competition and envy in this drama since it got me to thinking about how I would feel if I were in their shoes.
I enjoyed the first six episodes overall.
Each episode will undoubtedly pique your interest in the one after it.
Please list any further movies that you think I'd enjoy seeing and would cheer me up in the comments section.
About the Author
If you're interested in other subjects, please follow me @jacksonizer.
Hey! You can call me Deng for short. I'm a work-from-home Social Media Manager. I specialize in graphic design. I also do some simple websites and animations.
I adore Korean dramas, particularly the romantic comedies. Visit my blog or website if you'd like to read any of my guides since I'm also interested in cryptocurrencies. Splinterlands and Rising Star are two NFT games that I enjoy playing. My interests include aquarium maintenance and gardening.
I want to be a non-professional emotional supporter for others. Even though I occasionally have a tendency to be harsh by telling them the truth about their situations, I appreciate encouraging individuals and letting them know that there is still hope.
Visit my social media pages to find out more about me.