A woman whose seemingly perfect life is turned around when an anonymous messenger tells her her husband is having an affair.A woman whose seemingly perfect life is turned around when an anonymous messenger tells her her husband is having an affair.A woman whose seemingly perfect life is turned around when an anonymous messenger tells her her husband is having an affair.
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Awesomely crafted south korean drama presented in a pithy way .
This is a really well made series not your childish RomCom, its slow but intense a lot going on and the cast does a great job showing it without words, lot of whoring also going on in this but its done with class and dignity.
The ending was fine for me justice was served
Very interesting series as you want to know who is the mistress, and you'd guess as each episode takes place. Although the ending may not be as satisfying for some but it's realistic as life is really not always a happy ending. The ending is also good because both parties had moved on with their lives. See how.😊
The main female lead is annoying throughout, I completely understand why she is frustrated and upset but it really drags on with her for what felt like longer than needs be to the point where I liked her 'enemy' more.
I really enjoyed this Kdrama. The portrayal of a marriage breaking down was well done. At first it looked
like it was purely due to the husband's affair but as each episode showed us different and difficult times in people's lives and relationships it became less easy to blame the husband. The drama highlighted one of the main culprits as the fact that people did not talk to each other, keeping too many secrets. It was obvious by the end that the wife did not really know her husband.
The drama was certainly absorbing but some of the acting was disappointing - in particular Lee Sang-yoon as the husband had the same expression all the way through- very wooden and stiff and totally unemotional.
All in all well worth watching.
The drama was certainly absorbing but some of the acting was disappointing - in particular Lee Sang-yoon as the husband had the same expression all the way through- very wooden and stiff and totally unemotional.
All in all well worth watching.
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