Han Seung Joo es una mujer soltera de poco más de 30 años que trabaja de PD en una estación de radiodifusión. Ella hace bien en su trabajo, pero no es tan buena cuando se trata de tareas domésticas.
Han Seung Joo tiene dificultades para lidiar con los prejuicios sociales sobre las mujeres solteras.
Debido a cierto acontecimiento que pone en peligro su vida en su propia casa, se pensara bien si debe casarse.
Para obtener el puesto de 'mujer casada', Han Seung Joo se casa con Oh Jak Doo, que vive en la montaña.
Su matrimonio no se basa en el amor, pero su relación se desarrolla románticamente con su particular convivencia.
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- Título original: 데릴남편 오작두
- También conocida como: Derel Husband Odo , My Husband Oh Jak-doo , My Husband, Mr.Oh! , My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh
- Director: Baek Ho Min
- Guionista: Yoo Yoon Kyung
- Géneros: Comedia, Romance, Drama, Melodrama
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Reparto y créditos
- Kim Kang Woo Papel principal
- UeeHan Seung JooPapel principal
- Jung Sang Hoon Papel principal
- Han Sun Hwa Papel principal
- Jung Soo YoungPark Kyung Sook [Seung Joo’s friend]Papel secundario
- Park Min JiKwon Se Mi [Seung Joo’s friend]Papel secundario
Reseñas
Han Seung-joo, played by Uee, is not just single - she's alone. Her family are judgemental, abusive parasites and her friends have their own lives. She inherits a mountain from her Aunt that her family is intent on developing into a resort. But when she feels threatened in her own home, she decides to hire a man to be her husband. Oh Jak-doo (Kim Kang-woo) is seemingly a lowly herb-gatherer from the mountain she now owns and he accepts the role in exchange for her leaving his mountain home undeveloped.
At the beginning, this drama had an intelligent script that seemed to be at war with the Makjang direction. It doesn't matter how strong or independent you are, it was saying, you still need somebody to be on your side. In essence, everybody needs a mountain. Seung-joo's mountain was both figurative and literal: when things got too difficult for her, she now had somewhere solid and unchanging to rest.
From the start, the Makjang direction was extremely jarring. Full of intense close-ups, overwrought - almost screeching - line deliveries, and long scenes devoted to the bumbling slapstick antics of three mountain Halmeonis, the direction was a sour note in a otherwise enjoyable show.
Unfortunately, by about episode 14 it became obvious the director knew something we didn't. The show veered sharply into Makjang and never recovered. At a daunting 24 episodes, this meant almost half the drama was full of contrived conflict, opaque character motivations and general audience confusion. And screeching. There's a lot of screeching.
While Kim Kang-woo's Oh Jak-doo is often swoonworthy, the show is stolen repeatedly by the affectatious and pretentious Eric Cho as a second male lead, played with a lot of heart and self-awareness by Jung Sang-hoon. Uee also gives her character a lot of strength and vulnerability but both she and Kim Kong-woo struggle with their characters once their motivations get murky.
The performances are not enough to save what is, in the end, a poorly-written and badly-paced soap opera that has little overall point to make about anything.
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