Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.Tras morir por traición, una mujer altruista viaja diez años al pasado para vengarse. Sus planes cambian al conocer a un misterioso ejecutivo que la hace cuestionar su camino de venganza.
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I'm not really a fan of Japanese dramas, but "Marry My Husband" completely changed my perspective. This is the only Japanese drama that truly captured my heart and left a deep impression on me. From the very first episode, I was drawn into the story and couldn't stop watching. It's a drama filled with raw emotions, unexpected twists, and a beautiful message about love, betrayal, revenge, and personal growth.
What I loved most was the character development. The lead female character was so relatable, and her journey from pain to empowerment was inspiring. You could feel every emotion she went through - from heartbreak, anger, and sadness, to strength, courage, and healing. The way she fought for herself after being betrayed by the people she loved most was powerful and moving.
The drama also made me reflect on life, relationships, and second chances. It reminded me how important it is to value ourselves, to walk away from toxic people, and to never be afraid to start again. Every episode was engaging and full of meaning, and even the side characters had depth and unique stories.
The acting was top-notch, the music enhanced the emotional scenes, and the pacing of the plot kept me hooked. "Marry My Husband" is not just a revenge drama - it's a story of strength, forgiveness, and finding love and happiness in unexpected places. I honestly didn't expect to love it this much, but I'm so glad I gave it a chance.
I highly recommend this drama to anyone looking for something emotionally powerful, with meaningful lessons and unforgettable characters. It's one of those rare series that stays in your heart long after the final episode.
What I loved most was the character development. The lead female character was so relatable, and her journey from pain to empowerment was inspiring. You could feel every emotion she went through - from heartbreak, anger, and sadness, to strength, courage, and healing. The way she fought for herself after being betrayed by the people she loved most was powerful and moving.
The drama also made me reflect on life, relationships, and second chances. It reminded me how important it is to value ourselves, to walk away from toxic people, and to never be afraid to start again. Every episode was engaging and full of meaning, and even the side characters had depth and unique stories.
The acting was top-notch, the music enhanced the emotional scenes, and the pacing of the plot kept me hooked. "Marry My Husband" is not just a revenge drama - it's a story of strength, forgiveness, and finding love and happiness in unexpected places. I honestly didn't expect to love it this much, but I'm so glad I gave it a chance.
I highly recommend this drama to anyone looking for something emotionally powerful, with meaningful lessons and unforgettable characters. It's one of those rare series that stays in your heart long after the final episode.
Personally i'm not really into J-drama but this one is good, watch until ep 8 (since 2 last episode will be aired next week).
This version is a bit more realistic for friendship between female lead antagonist and i got the chemistry more. Cinematography also nice and the warm tone color give more melancholic vibes.
However, if you haven't watch the korean version or maybe the webtoon/novel, you might find this drama a bit confusing since there are lots of scenes deleted from the original, so far. Some plot a bit rushed and need more build up for the climax.
I can't wait to watch the final episode and will update my review.
This version is a bit more realistic for friendship between female lead antagonist and i got the chemistry more. Cinematography also nice and the warm tone color give more melancholic vibes.
However, if you haven't watch the korean version or maybe the webtoon/novel, you might find this drama a bit confusing since there are lots of scenes deleted from the original, so far. Some plot a bit rushed and need more build up for the climax.
I can't wait to watch the final episode and will update my review.
Having watched the Korean version, this version was very disappointing.
I did not watch the webtoon and I suppose many did not as well. I did see the Korean version first and so I had high expectations of the Japanese version.
The majority of the problems came down to poor writing in my opinion.
Both had good actors but the Japanese version had hits and misses on this, some shone through all the time, others were spotty at best.
Overall, I so enjoyed the slight comic moments in the Korean series. Honestly the only thing I did not enjoy in the Korean series was the ML's ex-fiancée and all that came along with her. Her involvement ended well but added an element that should have been kept to a minimum, (in my opinion).
The Japanese version sorely missed out big time on one element that was just common sense in any intelligent persons view. BUYING STOCKS AND MAKING MONEY FROM IT SINCE YOU KNEW THE FUTURE. They mentioned they knew the future so many times yet did not take advantage of it. They listed one negative or all the things they could NOT DO, but missed out on the advantageous things they COULD DO.... duh.
All and all I prefer the Korean version and watched it again. This only moved me to think, just ok.
I did not watch the webtoon and I suppose many did not as well. I did see the Korean version first and so I had high expectations of the Japanese version.
The majority of the problems came down to poor writing in my opinion.
Both had good actors but the Japanese version had hits and misses on this, some shone through all the time, others were spotty at best.
Overall, I so enjoyed the slight comic moments in the Korean series. Honestly the only thing I did not enjoy in the Korean series was the ML's ex-fiancée and all that came along with her. Her involvement ended well but added an element that should have been kept to a minimum, (in my opinion).
The Japanese version sorely missed out big time on one element that was just common sense in any intelligent persons view. BUYING STOCKS AND MAKING MONEY FROM IT SINCE YOU KNEW THE FUTURE. They mentioned they knew the future so many times yet did not take advantage of it. They listed one negative or all the things they could NOT DO, but missed out on the advantageous things they COULD DO.... duh.
All and all I prefer the Korean version and watched it again. This only moved me to think, just ok.
Which to watch? I read the JP version is deeper and more serious and of course it's much shorter. I didn't need much inducement. K-dramas are draggy by default.
So I did like it in the beginning, it was engaging, but indeed, like some have said, the second half is less good. And surprisingly for an allegedly compressed version, the last two episodes were very draggy and quite unhinged if I'm honest. If there's one thing i hate in Asian dramas is the unhinged, psychotic characters. I mean they show signs but they really spiral down the line and it's so unimaginative. There's also quite a lot of strangling, which makes no sense, where do they get all that strength?
Anyway, all that aside, the concept was interesting, the acting was ok-ish. I liked the lead actress but absolutely loathed her bangs. I loved it when she gets her makeover but then the bangs appear again. Whenever she had them parted she looked so fine. Mature, sexy, feminine, as opposed to childish. Any woman past thirty still wearing bangs needs a special face or something, and it's not the case here. Takeru Satoh's character was less engaging, he's the typical cold, restrained director, he has very limited emotional range here, I know it's by design but he's really wasted on this drama. It's not the polarizing pairing that we usually see but it's not much better. They say the K version had much more chemistry, maybe I'll check out some excerpts on YT. There's barely any comedy here or comedic relief, which they've been saying as well. But I'll take it to save 6 hours. I have plenty of K-dramas that I left somewhere cause they're boring me to death in later episodes.
Overall I'd say it's mid. For my standards this is not as good as advertised. Character-wise and plot-wise there's definitely room for improvement.
So I did like it in the beginning, it was engaging, but indeed, like some have said, the second half is less good. And surprisingly for an allegedly compressed version, the last two episodes were very draggy and quite unhinged if I'm honest. If there's one thing i hate in Asian dramas is the unhinged, psychotic characters. I mean they show signs but they really spiral down the line and it's so unimaginative. There's also quite a lot of strangling, which makes no sense, where do they get all that strength?
Anyway, all that aside, the concept was interesting, the acting was ok-ish. I liked the lead actress but absolutely loathed her bangs. I loved it when she gets her makeover but then the bangs appear again. Whenever she had them parted she looked so fine. Mature, sexy, feminine, as opposed to childish. Any woman past thirty still wearing bangs needs a special face or something, and it's not the case here. Takeru Satoh's character was less engaging, he's the typical cold, restrained director, he has very limited emotional range here, I know it's by design but he's really wasted on this drama. It's not the polarizing pairing that we usually see but it's not much better. They say the K version had much more chemistry, maybe I'll check out some excerpts on YT. There's barely any comedy here or comedic relief, which they've been saying as well. But I'll take it to save 6 hours. I have plenty of K-dramas that I left somewhere cause they're boring me to death in later episodes.
Overall I'd say it's mid. For my standards this is not as good as advertised. Character-wise and plot-wise there's definitely room for improvement.
I don't usually watch TV dramas, but Marry My Husband really surprised me in the best way. From the very first episode, I was hooked. The performances were outstanding; each actor brought depth and emotion to their role, making the story feel authentic and engaging.
What stood out most to me was how well the series captured Misa's emotional journey. You can genuinely feel her pain, strength, and transformation, which made her character incredibly relatable. And Reina? She's written and portrayed in such a way that you can't help but despise her more with each episode which, in a drama like this, means they did it right.
The pacing was solid too, tight and compelling, without dragging things out unnecessarily like some dramas tend to do. Every episode had a purpose and kept the story moving forward.
While a second season seems unlikely, I'd definitely be there for it if it ever happens. This show is a hidden gem, and I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys emotional stories with strong characters and just the right amount of drama.
What stood out most to me was how well the series captured Misa's emotional journey. You can genuinely feel her pain, strength, and transformation, which made her character incredibly relatable. And Reina? She's written and portrayed in such a way that you can't help but despise her more with each episode which, in a drama like this, means they did it right.
The pacing was solid too, tight and compelling, without dragging things out unnecessarily like some dramas tend to do. Every episode had a purpose and kept the story moving forward.
While a second season seems unlikely, I'd definitely be there for it if it ever happens. This show is a hidden gem, and I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys emotional stories with strong characters and just the right amount of drama.
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