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An up and down
Hmm...well i don't really know how to rate this. I loved the first few episodes, then the plot was kind of all over the place, then it got better again and then the ending was kind of a letdown again. Honestly, the last episode was too much fanservice for me. There was no suspense anymore and only fluff - kinda pointless.Obviously, the cast is amazing! They had great chemistry and did a really good job with the script they were given. But the dialogues seemed repetitive and the plot was confusing and at times didn't move forward.
I really loved the second leads and was completely in love with Na Ji Na's apartment. I might have taken some inspiration for my own writing desk.
Despite having its weaknesses, I was always looking forward to the release of the next episode because I really liked the atmosphere of the drama. This was partly because of the cast and their chemistry but also because of the amazing OST - I mean if you got Ailee AND Baekhyun on your OST, it's gonna be a masterpiece.
So, to sum it up, it wasn't great but I enjoyed it.
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All the actors were good in their roles. Kang Tae Oh was somewhat wasted as he mostly just stood there and smiled. Admittedly the idea of his character was a fantasy, a figment of past memories by Ji Na but wasted is the term that I'll go for. The best two actors were the ones with the strongest characters - Seo In Guk and Lee Soo Hyuk. Lee Soo Hyuk is so good and I'm glad he was used correctly. Tak Dong Kyung as a character was likeable. The choices the writers go in aren't too wayward. Park Bo Young was witty and amusing as always.
I had a good idea of what I was going to write for this review and rethinking about it has made me rewrite complete sentences. Enjoyable but wasted potential.
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A AMAZING SUPERNATURAL AND EXICTING DRAMA
Bo young and In Guk slayed this drama, this drama is packed comedy,sadness,reality & many more things.Loved how they were bickering at first and it was quite funny.
It was a really unique concept I loved it, this drama hit all the emotions perfectly, it was pretty unique from other dramas,
It felt unreal while while watching the drama, it was so wholesome, and had you smiling throughout the drama.
There was more to the plot than you might think, it will get you hooked.
It was wasnt only focused on Bo young and in Guk as other dramas do, it was focused on other characters which made it interesting, exciting,funny & not boring. Let me tell you the music/OST was so good that i added it to my Spotify,the background music it self was magical.
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It had potential
This K-Drama had the potential to be one of the best but the second half of it was such a letdownWhy did I like the first half so much? The main couple were undeniably adorable, the story between Myeongmal and the deity made me curious, the second lead couple were decently interesting [keep this in mind], and the main female lead's story about her terminal disease was also interesting. As a video student, the cinematography was just genuinely amazing. On top of that, Ailee's OST "Breaking Down" was undeniably one of the best OST's there are.
But what happened to it? Why did I ended up giving the story a 6 and rewatch value a 4.5?
It was genuinely draggy, the story between Myeongmal and the deity was built up and it was at its climax but they didn't explore it deeper, the second lead couple became boring and toxic. Kevin's scenes [the Aunt's canadian boyfriend] could've been swapped with a story for the deity. They also didn't explore Dongkyung's disease any deeper.
Now am I saying that I hated the second half? No. As much of a letdown it was, I still liked it. I liked Seonkyung's story of discovering what he wanted at the end, Joo-ik leaving the publishing company to create his own, the main lead couple was once again adorable, the editorial team had a better story than the second lead couple even though they were only there for a few episodes.
Overall:
I didn't regret watching it but would I rewatch it? I want to say yes but I would not waste 16 hours re-watching this one. It was a decent k-drama with pretty cast, pretty ost, pretty cinematography but boring writing [at least for the second half].
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Good Drama but something off
It could have been betterThe drama had too much going on and didn't make sense at times. The actors were the selling point of this show to me, Park Bo Young and Seo In Guk's chemistry really made me forget about the inconsistencies at times. The supporting characters are fun to watch too, especially Na Ji Na, Cha Joo Ik and Lee Hyun Kyu. Their romance doesn't follow the usual narrative and that's something I appreciate. Overall though in order to really enjoy it I had to switch off my brain which isn't what I want to be doing.
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To be honest, the storyline was a little confusing to me, but the acting, the OST and the cinematography made it up to me. Seo Inguk and Kang Taeoh are so handsome that was a huge bonus. I don’t really like the second romance, only because I’m not a huge fan of love triangles, and Kang Taeoh was so likeable and cute?. Her brother was also really cute and fun to watch. I sort of expected it to be super sad and melodramatic but it was quite light. Although it did have some super sad moments. And I know people wanted it to be a sad ending but tbh who watches shows for their realistic aspect? I watch purely for entertainment so sad endings don’t work for me. Overall it was a really great watch, I definitely recommend it. Was this review helpful to you?
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Is it worth watching? No but yes.
I was so excited to start this drama and finished it with a smile, overall I liked & enjoyed it but there's something that bothered me and still bothers me a few days after finishing it. It's the fact that the concept and plot had amazing potential but the execution was just decent/okay.Story (7/10)
The story started very strong, reading the short summary of it already got me interested and my curiosity went through the roof after finishing the first episode, I thought about so many possibilities of how the story could progress and how the ending would look like. Doom as an immortal being and the female lead Tak Dong Kyung who only has three months to live eventually falling in love with each other sounds so thrilling and interesting, the concept itself has a huge amount of potential but it kinda went back and forth at half-time of the drama + they dragged it a little too much with some decisions from the characters that seemed unnecessary to me. Even though it went back and forth at some point, some scenes were so emotional and well-executed. I didn't enjoy the love triangle of the other three major characters in the story, I'll talk about that later though. However I must say that there were a lot of beautiful life lessons and messages hidden in the story. The chemistry of the main two leads was the reason I kept watching, which leads us to the amazing cast and acting in this drama that I enjoyed a lot more than the story itself.
Cast/Acting (9.5/10)
As someone who's been a fan of Park Bo Young since Strong Woman, I got so excited when I heard that she got to be the main lead in a 2021 drama. Then I realized Seo In Guk is gonna be the male lead, I haven't seen any of his dramas before but remembered his small guest role in Abyss. I've been interested in him for a long time so I thought that this drama is gonna be perfect for me and I wasn't disappointed by the two main leads of this drama. Their INSANE chemistry alone got me to continue watching this. One of my favorite female actors + one of the most talented and attractive actors I've seen in a while were the perfect match and made the drama 10x more interesting for me. Their acting was incredible as well, Park Bo Young played a more mature role this time which I haven't seen a lot from her and it was really refreshing to see, her acting was as good as ever. Seo In Guk also surprised me, even though it was the first time I've seen him as a male lead I think that his role fit him perfectly and his acting was on point. He was able to convey so many emotions through his eyes only and I enjoyed his role & acting so so much. He officially became one of my favorite actors.
On the other hand as I have already mentioned, the love triangle didn't interest me as much as the main couple. I payed attention in the first few episodes but they slowly lost my attention. It's not that I didn't like the three as actors, I just didn't get strongly invested in their conflict/story and mostly skipped all of their scenes near the end because it lost my interest. However, I liked their roles outside of that (in my opinion) kinda boring love triangle. For example Na Ji Na as Dong Kyung's best friend.
I adore our main character Tak Dong Kyung's family and there were some other supporting characters that were really interesting to me, 9.5/10 for the cast and their acting.
Music (10/10)
TXT, Ailee, Baekhyun, do I have to say more? The OST for this drama is godly. Next to the two leads, it has to be the best thing about this drama. Even our male lead Seo In Guk sang a song and I absolutely love it, even the instrumental OST is so good, my favorite one is "Doom" and I personally think it fits the mood and atmosphere perfectly. My favorite OST overall has to be Breaking Down by Ailee though, I have been listening to it since Episode 1 and haven't got sick of it. But all the other songs are really great as well and there's not one that I particularly hate or don't like, which is why the music gets a solid 10 out of 10 from me.
All in all a pretty good drama, I still got attached to it even though I personally think they could've done a lot more with the concept and plot. It had very entertaining, emotional, funny, heartwarming and breaking moments even with its downsides but the bboing couple aka. Park Bo Young and Seo In Guk carried the show a whole lot. They were adorable and I was blown away by their chemistry. It's honestly worth watching just for them, it comes with an incredible OST and a good story that has some downsides - in the end the drama still gets a 8.5/10 from me.
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Actually really liked it!
This is one of the best dramas I've ever watched.I binged this drama and counting on the fact that it has 16 episodes, I was never bored even once during this. It took me the entire afternoon + night but when I was finished I wished it was even longer. The last episode is so nice since you just get to enjoy their relationship and not worry about any conflict. The characters are really likeable and they really fit in with the story and surroundings.
The only bad thing I could say is probably that the whole Lee Hyun Gyu and Na Ji Na thing was quite dragged out, but I liked that Cha Joo Ik actually got her instead.
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honestly speaking,
i expected more from this drama. originally, i picked it up a few years ago, & ended up dropping it after a few episodes. on top of that, i wrote a horrible short review, & i’m thinking that i should’ve just listened to my gut.— nonetheless, a few friends recommended this to me again & told me that i desperately needed to give it another go—so i did. the drama starts off promisingly, and everything’s just perfect on the cliché scale, until they come crashing down even in that department. the main story becomes so complicated & bizzare in the middle of the show, which had me seeking some entertainment in the second leads, whose storyline i ended up finding even worse. not only does it not add to the main couple in any way, shape, or form—the people involved in this triangle are HORRIBLE! from ji-na to ji-uk & all the way to bland, friendly hyun-gyu. i thought that maybe it would be cute seeing two lovers reunite after a rocky goodbye, but instead i got this really weird narration of a girl being passed between siblings. kinda sickening?
— but nonetheless, back to the main story. sure, it was complicated but i also didn’t feel the chemistry at all. the only thing that made this drama a complete tearjerker & a sobfest was dong-kyung’s relationship with her family, & her tragic back-story. nothing about this modern, new love with myul mang had some appeal. the writer’s got lazy (obviously), & stopped with his proper development—which is why we got the result we did. also, the story lacks in the romance department soooo much, but i decided to look over that for the sake of peace.
— my last penny would be the fact that i’d preferred this to be a sad ending. it would really send the message across more accurately, & it would cause heavier reactions. the happy ending that we got was so rushed & …lazy. almost stupid. there was absolutely zero drama effects in this k-drama.
— waste your time if you wish, seo in-guk has a really nice face to look at. and, this role suits him a lot. i wish they didn’t butcher the whole character.
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It's genre limitations made for wasted potential
Doom at Your Service was a show I watched blindly, without reading anything about it prior to watching besides knowing who it's main characters would be played by. In the beginning, I was instantly hooked by it's characters and the general plot line or "concept" of the story. Unfortunately, due to it's desire to be pandering to the romance which is what this drama decides to be defined by, it eventually lost it's initial spark.The initial idea that was presented into this drama was my favorite thing about it as a whole. We have the physical manifestation of doom itself, falling in love with a girl who embraces her incoming death, and is faced with many misfortunes, but instead of moaning about it, chooses to embrace it and move on with her life, perhaps a metaphor for how willingly she accepts her "doom." This dynamic was such an interesting concept to me in terms of fantasy Kdramas, instead of the usual mythological being (like a demon, a god, etc) being the main lead. I loved that Doom himself was something created by humans , for humans - he causes balance within the universe simply from existing in various different forms. He's a fluid, abstract being, and Dongkyung, our main lead, is someone that embraces him for all that he is. The contract was such a good hook to the story, too, and kept me wanting more.
So, as you can tell, the other main aspect of the drama that I loved were its characters. Dongkyung was such a well written and realistic main lead - she was headstrong, stood her ground no matter what, and was far from your damsel in distress/clueless FL. Her reactions to things never felt out of character in that way, too. Although she had a soft side that resided in her natural kindness and empathy towards others, and was stubborn when it came to things involving her self worth. This made her a perfect match to Doom, and because of their dynamic, their chemistry was amazing right from the start.
Besides that, this was when I began to feel the drama lacking. Its side story felt like another drama in it's entirety because of how contrasted its plot line was in comparison to the main story. Like, the main story was so dramatic and had dark, metaphorical elements scattered all over it, then the episode would switch to your typical office romance love triangle with some slice of life level angst involved. And while I loved Ji-Na and Joo-Ik as characters, by all means, I just found the emphasis on their love story to be so unneeded? Especially with the bigger underlying problem in the drama? But I suppose fluff is probably needed to keep viewers entertained, in some way...
And speaking of fluff, another thing that was making me lose interest was when they began to usher out all the fantasy elements, or at least sidelined to the point where it felt like it wasn't there at all, and put heavy emphasis on the romance. While the profound love between Dongkyung and Doom was indeed important to show how they both affect each others' lives, I'd have appreciated it if they didn't try so hard for it be some kind of tearjerker, especially towards the end. What is it with fantasy romance dramas and having the ML disappear for some time, have the FL think he's dead and just try to move on with her life, and then have him appear again out of nowhere? The trope is so tiring and predictable when it's obvious you just want the drama to drag on a little longer..like, there are other ways you can provide a good and exhilarating addition to the story without making him die and then come back, you know?
Overall, I feel like Doom at Your Service had so much potential to be an amazing and well written drama if it had a higher budget, per se. It's fantasy elements were so interesting to me lore-wise, but unfortunately, it's classification as a romance could only limit it to Powerpoint Presentation transitions. I loved the characters, but besides the main leads, I couldn't find myself being attached to anyone else on an emotional level. Even the ending itself was wrapped up perfectly with a pretty bow, with no consequences for either of them whatsoever. Seriously.
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this show was so fun and different!!
when I started this show I literally binged it. I stopped at episode 14 though and it took me months to finish it. I’m not sure why… the story is so interesting. I think they could’ve shortened the show by 2-3 episodes though. the characters were all very interesting and complex.I had a major case of falling more in love with the second lead couple than the lead couple though. ?
I finally went back and finished it and I’m glad I did! this was a great drama!! not sure if it’s something I will rewatch—because I’m not sure if I’ll get the same emotions as before—but it’s definitely a drama worth watching!!
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