Playing Ep 04

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Status:
Ongoing
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Ratings:
7/10
Country:
South Korea

Summary:

A certain man named Yoon Tae Woon holds on to the value of living with honesty, and he takes it to the extreme. Contrasting with him, Yoo Ji Na is a woman who has no reservations in resorting to falsehoods to achieve her desires. She embarks on a new journey in a corporate establishment with an unwavering determination to triumph, no matter the consequences. This drama will unveil the unexpected romantic connection between them, ultimately blossoming into a genuine and profound love.

Episode Name Date Added
Episode 01 Dec 05, 2021
Episode 02 Dec 05, 2021
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Episode 04 Dec 05, 2021
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What people are saying

  • roughkim

    Overall 9

    Story 8.5Acting 9Music 8Rewatch Value 9

    This drama is truly enjoyable and worth rewatching. The male leads, No Min Woo and Yang Jin Sung, deliver exceptional performances that do justice to their characters. No Min Woo, in particular, shines in a role that is a departure from his usual type. Tae-Won's character is innocent, funny, and pure, and No Min Woo's portrayal is so convincing that he draws viewers in and makes them want to take him home. Yang Jin Sung also impresses with her versatility, as we can see in...

    her previous drama "Bride of the Century" where she played two different characters. The plot could have delved deeper into Tae-Won's traumatic childhood to further explain his behavior, but it is refreshing to see a Korean drama where the main character remains unchanged, allowing us to appreciate the impact he has on the second male lead. Overall, this drama is a great and refreshing watch.

  • coolyoo76

    Overall 8

    Story 8Acting 8.5Music 5.5Rewatch Value 6.5

    Oh boy, have I got a hidden gem for you! I recently stumbled upon this incredible rom-com series that has been flying under the radar. Let me tell you, it's an absolute riot! I can't believe no one has talked about Unfortunate Boyfriend's outrageously funny storyline yet. Seriously, this show had me in stitches from start to finish.

    Now, I'll admit, the first few episodes might seem a bit slow, and the premise might not match your expectations. But trust me, once you give it a...

    chance, you won't be able to stop laughing. The comedy is so awkwardly hilarious that I found myself literally rolling on the floor with laughter. And let's talk about No Min Woo, shall we? This guy is smokin' hot! We're talking shirtless scenes, wet hair, and even some guitar-playing action. No Min Woo's performance was so convincing that I actually believed he was playing a mentally challenged adult. Talk about versatility!

    But let's not forget about the rest of the cast. The supporting characters were absolutely fantastic, with only a few minor exceptions. Each character had their own development, change, or epiphany throughout the story, which made it feel so realistic. It's refreshing to see a drama where the characters evolve naturally over time.

    And the ending? Oh, it was sweet, but I must admit, I wanted more! I think a few extra episodes would have really wrapped things up perfectly. But hey, you can't have it all, right?

    Now, there are a couple of downsides. The first episode initially put me off because the main female lead seemed a bit manipulative (although she wasn't). And occasionally, the second male lead looked a little too old for his role, which made it hard for me to connect with his character. Also, Yang JinSung's face seemed a tad frozen at times, but hey, makeup can be tricky.

    Overall, I highly recommend Unfortunate Boyfriend if you're looking for a hilarious, slightly raunchy rom-com. It's the perfect series for those of us who've already celebrated a few birthdays, and especially for those who are fans of No Min Woo. Trust me, this show has a great message, a phenomenal cast, and a truly satisfying ending. Don't worry about evil mothers or spiteful ex-girlfriends ruining the fun - the love triangle here is super weak, so there's no need for any intense "fighting" for love. Give it a few episodes, and I guarantee you'll be hooked, just like I was!

  • roughchoi22

    Overall 5

    Story 4.5Acting 4Music 5Rewatch Value 1

    So, I recently watched this drama that I have some mixed feelings about. It's definitely different from what I usually watch, and while it had some moments that were funny and refreshing, I have to admit that it was mostly boring and dragged on a bit.

    The plot twists were kind of bland and predictable, which took away some of the excitement for me. However, I have to say that after a few episodes, I actually started to get into it. I found myself laughing...

    and even looking forward to the next episode.

    But, here's where things took a turn. About halfway through, I started to lose interest. The acting was hit or miss, with some of the cast overacting and others underacting. And let me tell you, the chemistry between the main couple? Not great. Whenever they shared screen time, it felt like one of them was just talking to themselves. It really killed the vibe of the show.

    And just when I started to get attached to some of the side characters, they disappeared from the picture. It was kind of frustrating, to be honest. And in the end, the whole plot turned out to be pretty pointless and empty. There were some big changes that happened, but they didn't feel exciting because they seemed irrelevant to everything else.

    Looking back, I realize that not much really happened in this drama. It didn't offer much in terms of substance or entertainment value. So, yeah, unfortunately, this one didn't do it for me.

  • sleepyvenus

    Overall 8.5

    Story 8Acting 8Music 8.5Rewatch Value 7

    Hey, if you're in the mood for a simple and easy drama that won't give you too much stress, then I definitely suggest checking out this one. Even though things get a bit complicated as the episodes go on, the overall vibe is positive and each character learns a valuable lesson without getting too melodramatic. Oh, and I gave it a thumbs up, so you know it's gotta be good!

    "My Unfortunate Boyfriend" is a super cute drama with a really sweet storyline. No Min Woo...

    is his usual fantastic self, and Yang Jin Sung is doing a great job too. They both have these really genuine and adorable characters to play. Especially Yang Jin Sung's character - she's just so cheerful and, dare I say, a little silly.

    The drama starts off with this ridiculously cute and silly meeting between the two main characters, and from there, the plot unfolds nicely in each episode. You get to see their relationship grow and change, and I really liked how Yoo Ji Na's character was portrayed. She felt so human in her indecisiveness about which guy to choose.

    The songs chosen for the drama fit perfectly with the story - always light and cute. And the kisses? Well, they always happen in just the right moments. If you're a fan of dramas where a kiss doesn't necessarily mean a whole lot, then this one is definitely up your alley. So, go ahead and give it a shot! It's short, and it'll leave you with a big smile on your face.

  • sharpliu

    Overall 6.5

    Story 7Acting 7.5Music 5.5Rewatch Value 5

    This TV series revolves around the relationship between an innocent and naive flower boy and a woman who is determined to succeed in her career. Despite an awkward first episode, the comedy in this drama shines through, and the contrasting characters of Tae Woon and Ji Na provide an interesting dynamic. However, as the plot progresses, it becomes dragged out and loses its colorful tone. The characters, particularly Tae Woon, are well-acted, but some of the others fall into predictable clichés. The soundtrack is average...

    and forgettable. Overall, despite its attempts at originality, the series falls short in its later episodes, making it a fine watch but not exceptional.