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Top Management korean drama review
Dropped 5/16
Top Management
2 people found this review helpful
by Sycamore
Jan 14, 2020
5 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 4.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers
Well. As you can see from the title, and reviews, I don’t believe this drama is exactly the best. It’s just kind of bland. Especially compared to the novel from which it is very loosely adapted from.



I haven’t watched all episodes of this drama, but after a few, I realized how it was going to be. Ah- and this drama, I watched it a little while back, but I remember more or less the main points.

-It’s love triangle between the main character and the best looking characters.

-insanely popular boy group ends up in plagiarism scandal. (Oooohhhh nooOooOooo, it’s tOtalLy going to be iNsAnely hArd to bring them back up again. Totally not going to get into some ambiguous romance shit.

Yeah, well, the storyline is self explanatory.


Acting/Cast

Ahhhh, Cha Eunwoo. And- the rest weren’t so memorable. But the acting wasn’t completely bad as I remembered it, so combined with Cha Eunwoo, 7.


Music

Eh. 6



Honestly it’s not even that bad. However, because I went into it expecting a thrilling and nerve wracking, full of power plays type of drama, a serious drama. Well, I ended up with a basically light hearted idol drama made by capitalist pigs to attract teenaged girls. Oink oink you motherfuckers, why the hell did you even adapt it from a novel like that when the only thing in common is idol management

Less good version of the novel is all that needs to be said. Well, unless you wanted to watch something lighthearted I suppose.
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