Romance or cliché? Impartiality is the first rule. Let’s talk openly and honestly.
The plot smells like Doramo clichés. They don’t even need to be called and everyone understands what they mean. The theme of falling in love with a person who is much higher in status is relevant in most Korean TV series, and the theme of substitution has been known since the days of old cartoons, take Barbie as an example. The Princess and the Beggar.
But without such lines and such topics, the world would be mired in serious cinema, the brain would be tired and we would have nothing to talk about now.
By the way, the actors performed their strange dramatic roles well. Sitting behind the screen and you can complain about the main character.
'Why the hell are you so stupid? Why is he doing this? I wish I could beat them all up!
Such phrases define the acting game. If you can “scream” at the behavior of the characters, then the actor coped with the work on “hurrah”.
The relationship developed well until gaps began to occur. There was a feeling that the scissors, like paper, cut a little line to save time?
And if the second romantic line, it is quite decent. It looks like they would have a healthy relationship. Veronica is the most lively of the characters, only headphones would pull out when she says hello. And Mr. Kee perfectly suits her in this "live."
Returning to the topic of the series, I want to thank the authors for revealing such a rare neurological disease as prosopagnosia. It added a drop of zest. Besides, I think people have learned what it is and what it is called.
Conclusion:
A good drama, which is quite suitable for viewing in the evening under a blanket with a cup of tea. Romantic, sweet, soothing - what you need for a relaxed pastime. It's hard to translate honestly into numbers, but, uh, eight out of ten, I guess.