The story is actually about a stubborn, kinda eccentric man who even with his obsessive, compulsive personality and his love for his very single life is willing to change his ways for... love.
It does get boring at times (and let's be honest that seems to be a very common problem in many Korean dramas)and I would skip through scenes (which is something I do freely) but overall it's an adorable drama with laugh out loud moments and some eccentricities.
I loved the entire main cast and the friendship between two of the female leads. It's funny and there's no evil main characters (which is always nice). Watch it till the end and I think you might be pleasantly surprised with how fondly you think of this drama.
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But his life goes topsy turvy when he meets his new neighbour, 26 year old Yoo Jin and her pet dog Sang Ja, and Doctor Jang Moon Jung, a 40 year old spinster. Unlike Jae Hee, Moon Jung wants to be married but was previously jilted. She is holding out for her ultimate soulmate amid protests from her dear father who wants to marry her off to the next living, breathing man of acceptable scruples and standing.
Jae Hee’s character parallels the Academy award winning role played by Jack Nicholson in As Good As It Gets. He is frankly quite annoying and unlovable. As the show progresses we get glimpses of his kindness and empathy for his fellow human beings especially towards Moon Jung.
Despite the show’s quirkiness I did enjoy it for what it is, my expectations neither here nor there. The cast is stellar; the ladies especially are all outstanding; the friendship between Moon Jung and Yoo Jin despite the age gap is refreshingly real. Delightfully no evil, OTT antagonist if we exclude the creepy stalker. The meddling mother and father are understated in the realm of kdrama demanding parent trope.
Perhaps it is also a tad unbelievable that three equally successful and beautiful women could fall for an oddity of a character like Jae Hee. His mystic certainly adds to his charm. A twist on the all girls want bad boys trope.
Overall it is a decent show with sprinkles of hilarious moments like Jae Hee's first encounter with Dr. Jang. It lacks the "it" moments (at least for me). If you simply want something to fill the void this may do the trick for rom-com lovers.
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Story- In the beginning it was new so it was very simple but the plot became very weak in the second half that I lost interest even resorting to playing it in the background while I do other things. One positive though is that the writers made many hilarious situations, which made for many funny scenes and welcome laughs. The ending was very simple and predictable.
Acting/Cast/Characters- You have 2 veteran actors paying the main roles so of course the acting was top notch. Although Yoo Ah In and Kim So Eun were playing supporting roles they were really good and got to show off their acting chops. The rest of the cast was just okay and not really memorable.
I wanted to mention that the character development for the main male character was kind of disappointing. For the longest time I did not like the character and I was expecting him to let go of some of his annoying personality traits. By the end you come to understand why he is the way he is, but still its hard to accept.
Music- It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t memorable either.
Rewatch- It’s not horrible enough to not watch again but because I wasn’t that engaged in the story I probably wont want to.
Overall The Man Who Can’t Get Married really isn’t that engaging but if you like the main actors enough and want some laughs I’d recommend this.
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The drama did get boring as it pass by but I also have a fun time watching this one as there are funny scenes that are well executed. The main leads in the drama are a great selection since they portrayed their roles very well. I like that there are no evil characters in the drama as well that is why it is quite an okay watch. If you want to a feel good drama that do not have frustrating evil leads, go watch this drama.
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Love and laughter collide in this quirky romantic comedy that challenges societal norms.
-------------------------------- ✧✦ Pros ✦✧ --------------------------------• Unique Premise: "The Man Who Can't Get Married" revolves around a 40-year-old man, Cho Jae-hee, who refuses to conform to societal expectations of marriage. The drama offers a refreshing perspective on relationships and explores the complexities of love and personal freedom.
• Engaging Humor: The series strikes a perfect balance between comedy and heartfelt moments. The humour is witty and well-executed, providing laughter while also delving into deeper themes and character development.
• Memorable Characters: The drama features a cast of eccentric and lovable characters, each with their quirks and charms. Their interactions create memorable and entertaining dynamics, adding depth and entertainment to the story.
• Exploration of Non-Traditional Relationships: By focusing on a protagonist who challenges societal norms and refuses to conform, the drama encourages viewers to question conventional expectations of marriage and relationships. It opens up a dialogue about personal fulfilment and happiness beyond societal pressures.
• Growth and Self-Discovery: Throughout the series, the characters experience personal growth and self-discovery. Their journeys inspire viewers to embrace their true selves, pursue their passions, and find happiness on their terms.
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• Slow Pace: Some viewers may find the drama's pacing to be slower compared to other romantic comedies. However, this deliberate pace allows for more in-depth character development and a stronger emotional connection with the story.
• Unrealistic Situations: As with many romantic comedies, "The Man Who Can't Get Married" occasionally presents situations that may feel exaggerated or unrealistic. However, these instances contribute to the drama's comedic charm and overall lightheartedness.
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• Cho Jae-hee: The protagonist, a 40-year-old architect who prefers the single life and challenges societal expectations. His journey of self-discovery and the unconventional relationships he forms drive the narrative forward.
• Jung Yoo-jin: A quirky and free-spirited veterinarian who becomes entangled with Cho Jae-hee. Her unique personality and chemistry with Jae-hee add depth and romance to the story.
• Supporting Characters: The drama features a colourful cast of supporting characters, including family members, friends, and potential love interests, each contributing to the comedic and heartfelt moments in the series.
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"The Man Who Can't Get Married" is a heartfelt and engaging romantic comedy that challenges societal norms and explores the complexities of love and personal fulfilment. With its unique premise, memorable characters, and a perfect blend of humour and heartfelt moments, the drama offers a refreshing take on relationships. While some viewers may find the pace slow and certain situations unrealistic, the drama's exploration of personal growth and self-discovery make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a lighthearted yet thought-provoking series. Get ready to laugh, question societal expectations, and discover the true meaning of happiness with "The Man Who Can't Get Married."
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The supporting cast was good as well. Yoo Ah In is so young in this that he looks almost like another person! I loved it. The only low spot was probably the music but it didn't annoy me. It was just kind of non-existent. I would definitely watch this again if I'm in a drama rut. This one made me smile.
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O Dilema de Permanecer Solteiro
The Man Who Can't Get Married é uma comédia romântica sobre Cho Jae-hee, um arquiteto bem-sucedido, mas teimoso e solitário, que está na casa dos 40 anos e resiste a qualquer ideia de casamento. No entanto, sua vida começa a mudar quando ele se envolve com três mulheres: sua médica, sua vizinha e uma jovem que trabalha em sua firma. A série explora os medos e dilemas de Jae-hee sobre o compromisso e a solidão.Com um humor peculiar e situações inusitadas, o drama oferece uma visão divertida sobre as complexidades de envelhecer solteiro em uma sociedade que valoriza o casamento. As interações de Jae-hee com os outros personagens, especialmente com as mulheres que entram em sua vida, são ao mesmo tempo cômicas e reveladoras, enquanto ele tenta equilibrar seu desejo por independência com a necessidade de companheirismo.
The Man Who Can't Get Married é uma escolha divertida para quem procura uma comédia romântica que questiona as normas sociais de casamento e relacionamento em um tom leve e espirituoso.
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