Comment retrouver un travail quand on s'est arrêté des années ?
Ce qu’on ressent à regarder ce drama se rapproche du confort agréable et chaleureux d’une tasse de thé en hiver, au coin du feu, dans un fauteuil profond et confortable avec un bon livre et un chat qui ronronne à côté. On suit avec plaisir la relation amoureuse qui s’installe entre Dan Yi et Eun Oh, relation qui se construit paisiblement, sans crise, sans « je t’aime mais je te quitte » qui s’accepte et qui se manifeste ensuite au quotidien, ce qui est bien sympa : en effet, dans les dramas, le plus souvent, les héros s’avouent leur amour, s’en suit un baiser et (parfois)une nuit plus ou moins passionnée et ensuite… plus rien ! plus de bisous, plus de gestes de tendresses, comme si on avait dit : « l’amour, c’est fait, passons à autre chose ! » pas ici, Eun Oh n’arrête pas de montrer ses sentiments et si Dan Hyi a quelques instants de surprise, elle les accepte plutôt facilement et y répond avec bonheur ! Bref, ça ressemble aux débuts d’une vraie relation amoureuse.Mais heureusement il n’y a pas que ça dans ce drama ! Il y a la maison d’édition et son équipe de direction, composée de personnages pittoresques et très attachants, autant les hommes que les femmes, qui ne sont pas que des faire-valoir et c’est bien agréable ! Les liens qui se créent, les personnalités qui se découvrent créent un univers chaleureux et prenant. Et il y a tout ce qui concerne le travail de l’édition depuis le manuscrit jusqu’à la sortie et l’attente du chiffre des ventes, des commandes de réédition et le passage mélancolique au « pilon » où les livres retournés sont détruits. Et quel plaisir de voir et d’entendre des personnages qui aiment les livres, la littérature, les auteurs et qui en ont fait le centre de leur vie !
Autre aspect intéressant du drama, le rapport entre le travail et les femmes en Corée du Sud. Dan Hyi se trouve dans une impasse totale : elle a arrêté de travailler pendant 11 ans, et elle se heurte à la muraille invisible car elle ne rentre plus dans aucune des cases qui correspondent à la hiérarchie du travail en Corée du Sud. C’est plus qu’un plafond de verre, c’est une boîte en verre et c’est ahurissant à voir tout en étant plutôt anxiogène !
Tous ces fils s’entrelacent dans une intrigue harmonieuse, légèrement pimentée par le mystère de l’auteur disparu;
Les décors sont beaux, les images aussi, la garde-robe de Lee Jong Sun est une incroyable collection de manteaux !
et c’est pour ce genre de détail que j’aime les dramas tournés en hiver. De jolies trouvailles de réalisation, comme ces phrases aux changements d’épisodes, qui donne à entendre les pensées des personnages… Et quelle très jolie conclusion avec la citation de Sôseki : La lune est magnifique !
Les acteurs sont parfaits, naturels et chaleureux, touchants, ou drôles ou les deux. Un bémol pour le couple de débutants, surtout la fille, qui collectionne les clichés de la gourde de service dans les dramas ! Mais c’est un détail !
Donc, en conclusion, on n’en sort pas bouleversés, mais confortés, charmés, et c’est bien agréable.
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I started watching Romance is a bonus book Not only because of LJS, but also I’m interested in books and reading.So from a readers point of view I was satisfied with the office part that was shown. The drama managed to give a quick tour of what goes in a publishing house, enough to make someone interested to work in a publishing house.
However the problem I found with this drama was, Dani, the female lead is supposed to be a divorce with a kid, who’s studying abroad, the story would have been much better if they showed the kid at least in the last few episodes, how the kid will adapt to the male lead, and if the male lead is up to being a good and responsible father to the daughter. That is the only reason I gave it 7.5 or I would go with the majority and rate it 8/10 , because of this I found the ending a bit unsettling.
The acting was ok this is my first time seeing the female lead and I don’t think her character is complicated so her acting was good and fair, LJS brought his cute charm with him as always and his good acting is a given .
Overall I would recommend it if your looking for something light hearted and soft.
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Wonderfully satisfying
Not sure if it's just me, but I'm just not gelling with a lot of the current crop of kdramas and so over the past few months, I've been watching older dramas (2016-2019) and found myself falling in love with the genre each time.So Romance is a Bonus Book was on the list and it was it's time last week.
Long story short, I absolutely loved it - the characters, the relationships, the story, were all great. On top of that, I felt that all the secondary characters got enough screen time and a complete story arc to leave you feeling really satisfied at the end of it.
Our main leads had a great story and our protagonist (Kang Dan-i played by Lee Na Young) had such a relatable story of a single mother trying to get back into the workplace after taking time out due to looking after her child and the difficulties that caused. The prejudice she faced to try and get work was really interesting.
Definitely give it a go if you haven't watched it already - it really is lovely and a really satisfying watch. The romance is good and not without the classic triangles - or maybe a quadrangle in this case - that we know and love. It has enough of the Kdrama fantasy without being fantastical and while there may be a few knight in shining armour moments with the mail lead relationship but it's wholesome based on their lifelong friendship, it's more about a strong independent woman and what she needs to do to succeed and provide for her child.
Negatives? Very few. The soundtrack is nice but ok - I'm nitpicking here :)
Go watch it.
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Slow, lovely drama
This drama made me think of lazy days curled up with a good book, which was appropriate because it was based on people that make books. I tend to love the stories that have to do with books, because Korean filmmakers always do such a good job of displaying and showcasing books. They incorporate books into the set design in such a special way. The publishing company that the people worked with was beautiful and each of the characters brought something special to the table.WRITING: I thought the writing was good. There was some lagging toward the end of the show, mainly because there wasn't big conflict throughout the whole show. We got to see a lot of insights into the characters' daily lives, which I can understand might bore some people, but I loved learning more about each of the characters and what made them the way they were. The book analogies and references woven throughout the story were wonderful, and I loved the way the writers were saying that each of us is like a book and we're waiting for that special person to come along and take the time to read us and learn about us. The passion of the employees of the publishing company was a treat to see, they loved what they were creating, and getting one of their books published was such a terrific achievement, it could almost be equated with having a child. I loved the photos/pictures at the end of each episode that had captions giving voice to Dani-i and Eun Ho's thoughts of each other.
ACTING: Lee Jong Suk (as Cha Eun Ho) was, as always excellent. His look and his voice were perfect for this role. He was a stalwart friend and had hidden feelings that he was afraid to voice. There were a lot of times in the drama that he was doing voice-over work, and he's got the absolute best voice for it. His character was calm and gentle. He cries beautifully. Lee Na Young (as Kang Dan-i) was good as well. I'd have to say it took me some time to warm up to her character, because she was a hot mess. Actually, all of the actors were very good and this felt more like an ensemble show because of the screen time that everyone got.
OST: Beautiful music interwoven throughout.
CINEMATOGRAPHY/COSTUMING: Beautifully filmed. I thought the scenes toward the end of the drama, when two of the main characters were standing by a lake, were especially well done. Both of them in well-fitting black clothes against the darkness of the water and the brown/fall tones of the trees surrounding the lake - very effective for the mood being created at the time. Lee Jong Suk knows how to wear clothes, that's for sure. The costume designers did a good job with wardrobe in this drama, except for the ridiculous pink, red, and gray camouflage trench coat that Jong Suk wore - it was very distracting.
CHEMISTRY: The main couple were cute together, but I'd say that the chemistry for them was more like old friends than anything else. They had a couple of good kisses and a sexual relationship was implied. I just loved the chemistry between all the actors when they were working together.
REWATCH: I must admit that I watched it three times before reviewing it, so I'd say YUP.
So, in my opinion, this is a good show to watch if you want low angst and a slow storyline. A story that will let you get to know the characters and to root for them. Now I want a job at a publishing company!
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No Chemistry
The show does a great job of showing the harsh reality of being a stay at home mom who is returning to the workforce. I like how the friendships between the women on the show are portrayed. But that is about it. The leads just had no chemistry, they were not believable as a couple. The age gap was not a big deal, these are both adults in their 30s who have known each other for a while, so I don't see any need for pearl clutching as far as that goes.The FL wears her age well but the show goes out of their way to make her frumpy and plain, I guess because she is a mom. The character is too naïve for a 39 year old woman with a past career who has experienced some things. Her awful wardrobe was a real disappointment, especially contrasted against the ML's who was almost always dressed as if he walked straight out of a fashion magazine. She was always slouching in gigantic clothing or in clothing that was too old for her. There was just something very off-putting about her, so the romantic interactions made me cringe.
I have seen some complaints that they didn't show Dan-i talking/worrying about her daughter enough--you know, because once a woman has kids, we are only allowed to exist and act as mothers and never care about anything else. The premise of the show is that the FL is breaking out of her stay at home mom, mistreated wife role. Her daughter is safely at boarding school. This is about Dan-i getting her life back on track and that is what the show focuses on. If it was supposed to be a show about her as a mother, that would be the plot of the story. It is safe to assume that in the moments we don't see, she is interacting with and worrying about her child. I am glad they don't focus on that, because I don't care about that. Nobody needs yet another show where women are only seen as an appendage to somebody else - mother, wife, secretary, etc. Women who are mothers should be portrayed as people who have thoughts not pertaining to their children and who are allowed to exist outside of their children.
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I was very impressed with this drama! I think maybe because it is a Netflix original, it seems a little more progressive than many of the Kdramas that we know of. The female protagonist is strong-willed and independent while still being feminine and vulnerable, the male protagonist is warm and supportive to his love interest while still being calm and aloof in work conditions. It also touches on some of the societal issues like the expectations of women in the workforce/family/marriage, the stigma of being a divorcee, casual sex and even consent. Kang Dan Yi (Lee Na Young) is a 37 year old divorcee who lies on her resume to get a job after finding herself homeless and without many options. Cha Eun Ho (Lee Jong Suk) is a 32 year old head editor who is Dan Yi's oldest and closest friend from middle school who also is hiding a secret of his own.
There was so much to love about this drama.
- As the story revolved around books and publishing, the feel of the story felt like a book too, with some beautiful prose after each episode. Being a book lover myself, it was fascinating to see behind the curtain of book publishing, the amount of time, care, effort and money goes into the release of a book. The narration of the story from either side of the main characters was really beautiful too, it helped to see inside their hearts with how they saw and felt about each other.
- The relationship between Eun Ho and Dan Yi is one of the healthiest I've seen in kdramas, it's supportive, full of love and affection (both platonic as well as romantic). Though he has been in love with Dan Yi for quite some time, he never forces his feelings onto her, preferring to hide his feelings before jeopardizing their lifelong friendship. One of my favourite lines from this would be where he is having a battle with himself and his subconscious tells him "Love isn't about ownership. Just because you want her, doesn't mean you can have her."
- There was of course, the slight multiple love-triangle trope that we all love hate to love that's so common in kdramas but in this one, it didn't feel forced and neither of the secondary characters were cloying and scheming like so many are. I actually genuinely loved the secondary characters, especially Song Hae Rin (Jung Yoo Jin) Dan Yi & Eun Ho's workmate. She's incredibly intelligent, feisty, ambitious and takes great pride in what she does while also being very sweet and caring.
- My favourite thing about this drama was the portrayal of the older women in the workforce - the female director of the company and the head of the marketing team. One appears to be cold and calculating, She's unmarried and a workaholic. The other is just going through a divorce and can't wait to let her hair out and explore her newly found freedom. Together with Dan Yi, they start a hesitant friendship after a night of drinking, and as most of those kinds of nights go, they bond over shared war stories. That was definitely one of my most favourite scenes!
- I was shocked but mostly impressed with some of the things that were said in this drama. Dan Yi says a few times that it has been a while since she's had sex and how she 'needs to get laid'. It was refreshing to see a Korean woman owning her sexuality like that while not being overtly sexual or vulgar about it. Also another moment of shock/awe came when one of Eun Ho's exes is revealed to be gay and they approached it in such a 'normal' way. It didn't feel forced at all and I was really impressed with how a gay character wasn't made into a stereotypical caricature or as an automatic afterthought.
- I loved how this drama showed the sacrifices that women are expected to make in society: go to school, get a job, get married, have children, the end. However, what happens if life doesn't work out that way? Dan Yi gave up her job to start a family and it was extremely hard for her to get back onto her feet after such a long hiatus. Even other women who gave up their personal lives to focus on their careers felt threatened by Dan Yi because they were scared of losing what they worked and fought so hard for. This had a little bit of a feminist feel to it and I LOVED IT!!!
Overall, I can't praise this drama enough. I loved how they told the story, I loved how they showed a wonderful relationship between two people, how they should be loving, caring and supportive of each other, no matter what the world thinks of them. After the final credits rolled I got the same feeling as I do from finishing a very satisfying book. It felt warm and filled my heart with hope and happiness. I would definitely re-watch this. Hope you love it too!
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IF YOU ARE UNDER 25 YEARS OLD THIS DRAMA NOT FOR YOU SO PLZ STOP WATCHING !!
If you aren't into cozy ,easy and smooth dramas plz stop watching !! If you aren't intoo books , writing or poetry , philosophy dramas plz stop watching !! If you are waiting for crayz story and plots plz stop watching !! IF YOU AREBUT If you want an easy story-line drama who focus on real issues with the most smooth way so yeah this drama for you !!
the drama was so easy to focus on the adult who stopped working for any reason and can't find a decent job when they are back again !! it give you a breath of air that if you tried so much it would work at the end just try your absolute best !!!!! and maybe in all the hell you would find a love !! a real one in the way too and everything would be complete again !!
Story !!
it was so smoothing , easy and well written !! the mix between the poetry and philosophy in the script was sooooooo good it's rare to make this kind of mixes in light dramas like this !! i was watching till the end of the EP that little words they put in the end like a kids story was so refreshing to read .. i felt like i read a book not watching a series !!!!!
they focus in divorce , politic , how difficult for adults to make a come back to their work life again and the age gab love too believe it or not it's a big real issue in some countries !! so much stories in the series that it went so easy with each other with no boring feeling !! and again if you aren't into reading or underage plz stop watching you want getting this drama at all !! even the second lead actor or support ones had their story and ending too !! it was complete drama for me i felt satisfying !! i never actually seen a drama like this for so long !!
Acting
all of them were good !! the chemistry between all of them were on point not just the main lead actors no even the support ones killed me !! i came for just lee and stayed for all of them ...
but i can say that Kim Sun Young was so damn good !! man she made me believe her and cry my eyes out with her !! i felt he pain man :(
Music
were good smoothing and makes your soul and imagination fly with the senses all the time !! it was beautiful for me
Re watching
i watch it twice already ^_^
Overall everything was good .. you won't really understand it if you are so young or not into classic !!! so stop bulling my beautiful series plzzz
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