Bang Myeong Soo, a renowned webtoon writer, pens a series about his past relationships, detailing encounters with four ex-girlfriends, including an older divorcee, a successful investment firm worker, and a third-rate actress. The webtoon divulges his romantic history and becomes a sensation, transforming Myeong Soo into a mix of a heartthrob and a villain. His work is adapted into a movie. Kim Soo Jin, a film producer desperate to revive her struggling company, unknowingly agrees to adapt Myeong Soo's webtoon. To her shock, Myeong Soo is her ex-boyfriend, and she's one of his exes featured in the story. As filming begins, all of Myeong Soo's former flames reenter his life simultaneously, adding drama to the project. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 구여친클럽
- Also Known As: Gooyeochinkeulleob , Ex-Girlfriends' Club ,
- Director: Kwon Seok Jang
- Screenwriter: Lee Jin Mae
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Ex-Girlfriend Club
Cast & Credits
- Byun Yo Han Main Role
- Song Ji HyoKim Soo JinMain Role
- Lee Yoon Ji Main Role
- Jang Ji Eun Main Role
- Ryu Hwa Young Main Role
- Do Sang WooJo GeonSupport Role
Reviews
The only valid explanation I see for Ex-Girlfriend Club's low ratings is that it doesn't have any "epic love" nor any "bad-to-the-bone villain". It is simply a heartfelt story with a generous sprinkle of fluff and hilarity, as its OST can corroborate. Although the story is unpretentious, the characters are all layered. Flawed yet lovable, the characters are more than just love interests and whatnot; each of them is his/her own person. The genuineness the characters give off is enhanced by the great acting. The cast did a flawless job, Bun Yo Han was especially shining in this drama. The ones behind the cast wouldn't have been able to find a more perfect fit for Myung Soo, even if they had tried. Not to mention how believable Song Ji Hyo and him were at acting as a couple, they were simply the cutest.
This drama, free of the usual draggy angst, can be watched over and over without losing much of its charm. To put it in a nutshell, Ex-Girlfriend Club is the perfect drama to watch if you want to uplift your current mood.
Of course the main attraction of this drama were the characters. For me it was more how they were easy to relate to more than anything.
-Soo Jin is a hardworking girl who wants to produce meaningful movies. To do that she has to accept working on movies she's less enthusiastic about.
-Myung Soo is a webtoon artist who's getting by (though I don't know how he would afford a Burberry blancket :P). He's a positive person, chill and fun to be around.
-Hwa Yeong is a career woman with a crazy side to her that needs to be kept in check.
-Ji Ah is a woman stuck in the image of a classy madame, but yearns for freedom from it.
-Rara gives off the impression of a loose girl who'd anything to reach her dream when in reality she's a sweet person who needed someone to remind her of her value.
-Jo Geon is an artist at heart, with all the negative and positive that comes with it. He's moody, he's unpredictable, he's got a temper, but he's warm, doesn't judge others and reflective.
-Finally, though we didn't see much of Yeong Jae, I found him much more refreshing now that he got rid of that perfectness when it comes to relationships.
I find those are all traits we can relate to, to some degree and I really enjoyed the focus on it. Any fight, breakup or argument came from within, and not from any flimsy external factor, or stupid misunderstanding. The development in the relationships felt natural, and the characters had chemistry. The friendship between the ladies was a delight it reminded me of one of my favourite high school romcom movies "John Tucker Must Die".
I'm not sure if the episode cut was a positive or a negative occurrence. On one hand there was no time to waste on any extra angst, so even annoying characters had to wrap up their act fast, actually making them more likeable. On the other hand, there were some events that felt got wrapped conveniently fast an could benefit some a deeper exploration.
Overall light watch with relatable characters and unique comedic moment,