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Marry My Husband korean drama review
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Marry My Husband
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by Crazy about Asian dramas
May 2, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

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Marry My Husband" is one of the best dramas I've seen. While theme-based dramas aren't uncommon, this drama's uniqueness shines through in many aspects. One of its standout features is how the characters are given a second chance to rectify their past mistakes.

The drama covers a wide range of themes, including humor, cruelty, bullying, love, jealousy, hatred, conspiracy, obsession, and regression.

I particularly enjoyed the ending, which fulfilled my expectations of a satisfying conclusion to a happy ending story.

Lee Yi Kyung's performance was outstanding. Having seen him in "Eulachacha Waikiki," where he showcased his comedic talents, I was surprised by his ability to portray a negative character in "Marry My Husband ." He demonstrated a range of emotions, from love and fury to comedy, obsession with power, and the cruelty of a husband. He truly excelled in his role.

Regarding the other actors:

The female lead delivered a remarkable performance, showcasing her exceptional acting skills. Her portrayal of the scene where she discovers that the person who dropped her home was her father, leading to her emotional breakdown, was particularly impressive. Additionally, her reaction upon returning to the year 2013 and seeing her husband was incredibly moving.

There were many small but impactful scenes throughout the drama, all elevated by the stellar performances of the actors.

The male lead also delivered a strong performance, as did his sister and the actor who portrayed the chef.
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