Most if not all great stories highlight or expose either human conditions or truths about people. Ms. Temper & Nam Jung Gi is such a story. It successfully engages the audience in the harsh realities of Korean business relationships, and how an individual's condition controls their perception of events. All of this occurs within the context of a small/medium sized Korean business.
The real antagonist was the "main" characters' adopted and communal attitude. Ms. Temper was a catalyst enlightening them to the truth: external challenges are created by internal deficiencies. Each manifested antagonist was created and fed by the protagonists.
The use of humor and family highlight community. Our communities within our place at work, within families, within relationships, and within our country are placed on one plate. The balance and prioritization of these communities is part of this drama.
I am a fan of Lee Yo Won. Thus, I am biased. That being said, she again, was fantastic.
The real antagonist was the "main" characters' adopted and communal attitude. Ms. Temper was a catalyst enlightening them to the truth: external challenges are created by internal deficiencies. Each manifested antagonist was created and fed by the protagonists.
The use of humor and family highlight community. Our communities within our place at work, within families, within relationships, and within our country are placed on one plate. The balance and prioritization of these communities is part of this drama.
I am a fan of Lee Yo Won. Thus, I am biased. That being said, she again, was fantastic.
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