Details

  • Last Online: 3 days ago
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: 21+ Only — Check my Profile b4 sending a Friend’s Request. Thanks~ (^-^)ゞ
  • Contribution Points: 510 LV4
  • Birthday: May 01
  • Roles: VIP
  • Join Date: October 17, 2018
  • Awards Received: Finger Heart Award33 Flower Award92 Coin Gift Award13

sony_t

21+ Only — Check my Profile b4 sending a Friend’s Request. Thanks~ (^-^)ゞ

sony_t

21+ Only — Check my Profile b4 sending a Friend’s Request. Thanks~ (^-^)ゞ
Love and Leashes korean drama review
Completed
Love and Leashes
4 people found this review helpful
by sony_t
Feb 13, 2022
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This was better than I expected. I had really worried they’d make it cringe just so they can mainstream BDSM but this was thoughtfully made. This was more of an introduction to BDSM with the script including informative dialogue to provide a more accurate representation of what fetish is as opposed to the misguided notion the public has on it (ironically enough, the script took care in doing so and yet there was a comment on the drama page that concluded the kink signified trauma and the characters needed therapy. Smh. The damage 50 shade of hell did is irreparable!)

I’d label this more as a rom-com than kink tv with the 1st third making me giggle (and cringe) while the 2nd third had enough sensual and the final 3rd closed the loop by bringing both together. The actors did very well in depicting their respective characters perfectly (disregard synopsis description of ML for this). Although many are impressed by Lee Jun Young’s performance (he did indeed do very well) my eyes were fixed on Seo Hyun. 1st reason being my superficial side found her damn fine esp. in that red room. In leather. (Netflix being petty wouldn’t let me screenshot) but 2nd reason being, I love how calm and collected her character was and how mature and diligent she was in learning this new life she found herself into. Watching her go from utterly innocent to a dominatrix was fascinating to watch.

Besides the contractual DS part, the movie also touches on subjects of misogyny, insecurity, misperception etc. Though these issues were shown they were not deeply explored. And even when dealt with it was on a quick and superficial manner. Which considering the time constraint is understandable.

Now what I didn’t like is the office drama in the last third. I’d have preferred if the script hadn’t gone that route and had actually maintained the stance that work and personal life can completely stay separate. To top it off I hate public declaration of affection/ preachy speeches and sermons and they decided to do that. It was completely unnecessary and major cringe!

Was this review helpful to you?