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The alternate universe in which Ji Chang Wook is my husband.

Lulu

The alternate universe in which Ji Chang Wook is my husband.
My Lethal Man chinese drama review
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My Lethal Man
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by Lulu
Nov 5, 2024
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers

Strong Relationship

I really do like their relationship. I feel like even their breakups made sense to the story and weren't just to creat angst cause the writers didn't know what to do next. I love how she always chases him, not because she lacks dignity but because she genuinely loves him and has faith he cares for her too. And people say she cares more and puts more effort, that's only outside appearances. I think it makes sense for his character that he takes so long to say I love you. If you watch him every time she tells him she loves him he looks kind of amazed and scared. He says he never thought he would find love, but he found her and she becomes his whole world. I love how his walls seem to fall down with her. And I love how insistent she is with him. She's not just a simpering ninny who let's things steal her love and life and hope. But she fought for it and supported him no matter what. I love the part when she interups his engagement ceremony. It was so refreshing that he ran after her right away. I also love when he tells Tang Lin that "There's always someone in this world who is more important than your life." After being hospitalized from having a panic attack because he forced himself into the ocean to save Manning.


I did think her best friend was very obnoxious and can't understand why the MLS 2 friends fell for her, I couldn't stand the chick. And Tang Lin sure had some guile and delusional tendencies (narcissistic). The part when she's crying after he leaves their engagement ceremony? To answer her question. No liking someone isn't wrong. But ruining an obvious devoted relationship because you think you have the right to a taken man is wrong. I wanted to slap her and tell her to get over herself. Like seriously, you can obviously tell how much he and Manning love each other but she clearly is too much of a selfish twit to care more about someone else than herself or to feel any indignant dignity of being unwanted. She's the real one with no dignity. And I guess she does redeem herself in the long run but jeez she was annoying. I couldn't even bring myself to feel bad she was embarrassed the way she was when he left. Serves her right.

A few things I didn't like was how the plot got a little slow and, how the lighting was set every time there was a damn kiss. Jeez, you could hardly see them because you were being blinded by a random strobe. And it made it unnecessaryily cheesy. I wish I could tip the directors that NO ONE LIKES IT when they do this and they need to stop doing it.

If I was rating the main romance aspect of the story it would be a 9.5-10. But because the story got a bit slow I took my overall rating down to a 9.
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