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Daxtreme

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Daxtreme

Quebec, Canada
Marry My Husband korean drama review
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Marry My Husband
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by Daxtreme
hace 29 días
16 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 6.0
Historia 6.5
Actuación/Reparto 7.0
Música 6.5
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The secondary characters are the only reason you'd wanna watch this.

Between the batshit insane, unhinged female villain (the actress ruined her voice for weeks after shooting due to excessive screaming), the somewhat comic relief yet murderer husband, and other interesting side characters, there are a few decent servings to choose from.

It's a shame that the main leads aren't interesting though. They're not really the main draw and are rather boring.

Normally when the hysteria ramps up near the end of kdramas it bothers me but in this one it's quite funny because of ramped up dramatic irony. So it becomes a lot more watchable. It's a convoluted mess of betrayals and backstabbings and plotting and it's fun enough.

I would say this falls under the "Soft Revenge" genre. It's a revenge story but not that intense, and with a big focus on romance too. And the hijinks of some side characters.

What's with the insane product placement though? It's so funny with the characters saying uplifting marketing crap in-between two serious scenes. Comedy gold.

Yeah, not great, but certainly watchable and contrary to many kdramas, full of surprises until the very end. Song Ha-yoon is certainly the highlight.
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