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The last time I reviewed a politically tinged romance (that one being All About My Relationship), it seemed fitting khổng lồ compare the drama lớn a dessert. In an odd coincidence this analogy works here as well, though without some of the positive connotations. Prime Minister and I begins as an enticing little treat, whose sweetness will draw the viewer in despite preconceptions. However, as if finishing touches were neglected in the kitchen, the last few “bites” will leave one a little hungry & unsatisfied.“Charming” describes much of this series well. Contract marriages are nothing new lớn our beloved world of dramas; surely, viewers could also point out dozens where the unavoidable presence of an outsider begins to lớn positively affect a fractured family. But what made Prime Minister & I quite nice was not any presumption of originality, but rather its lighthearted, laid-back shuffle of quirk và classic cliches.Pacing between dramatic, romantic, and comedic elements typically held up well. There was even a refreshing honesty between characters & even quickness of resolution that I rather enjoyed. Da Jung (Yoona) interacted so naturally with Kwon Yul (Lee Bum Soo) và his children; this entire group of characters were a joy lớn watch, especially together. Early episodes might have exhibited cinematographic awkwardness, but any such issue was quickly ironed out. Basically, until the final episodes, few problems presented themselves.All that changed with the poor handling of a certain plot point. As a result, the last three or so episodes seemed to lớn develop anemia. The innate charm still existed, but the drama became paler, poorer, and less fun. This happened lớn various characters as well. One moment had me sad the series was ending, the next wondering what went wrong with the basic rhythm of the show. Even with this unfortunate turn of events, Prime Minister & I stayed cute and entertaining for most of its run. Even with the big anti-climactic "blah," I have no regrets having watched it lớn completion.Lee Bum Soo has often been described lớn me in glowing terms. It’s shameful, but this is actually my first encounter with him. But what an impression he made! His Kwon Yul felt fully realized & remarkably attractive, despite being depicted as a little stiff and unbending by the writing. Warmth & gravity is important for lãng mạn leads, và he delivered well. Leading lady Yoona generates controversy whenever the subject of her acting pops up. Many say she improved from previous encounters, but my own inexperienced commentary khổng lồ this point would be useless. For the most part, I found her da Jung likable & found no real problems with the portrayal. She worked well with Lee Bum Soo; there *was* chemistry, just the quiet sort. Scant physical contact, as well as script failings, dashed the potential in this case.Yoon Shi Yoon broke my heart somewhat. Not because of anything that befalls his Kang In Ho, but rather the role itself. Character trajectory makes it difficult to lượt thích or sympathize with him much, even though the actor looks great và performs well. Ryu Jin (Park Joon Ki) is also gorgeous và caught my eye more often than not, but suffered from the same problems. Returning khổng lồ the positive, all three child actors were not only perfectly adorable, but competent as well. Little Lee vì chưng Hyun as Man Se, need I say more?Several instrumentals caught my ear over the course of Prime Minister and I, but truly memorable tracks landed with the vocals. These include two very nice ones from SHINee’s Tae Min (“Steps”) & Yoo Gun (“I Love You lớn Death”). But as with the cinematography, I found some musical choices a bit messy in initial episodes.
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The last time I reviewed a politically tinged romance (that one being All About My Relationship), it seemed fitting khổng lồ compare the drama lớn a dessert. In an odd coincidence this analogy works here as well, though without some of the positive connotations. Prime Minister and I begins as an enticing little treat, whose sweetness will draw the viewer in despite preconceptions. However, as if finishing touches were neglected in the kitchen, the last few “bites” will leave one a little hungry & unsatisfied.“Charming” describes much of this series well. Contract marriages are nothing new lớn our beloved world of dramas; surely, viewers could also point out dozens where the unavoidable presence of an outsider begins to lớn positively affect a fractured family. But what made Prime Minister & I quite nice was not any presumption of originality, but rather its lighthearted, laid-back shuffle of quirk và classic cliches.Pacing between dramatic, romantic, and comedic elements typically held up well. There was even a refreshing honesty between characters & even quickness of resolution that I rather enjoyed. Da Jung (Yoona) interacted so naturally with Kwon Yul (Lee Bum Soo) và his children; this entire group of characters were a joy lớn watch, especially together. Early episodes might have exhibited cinematographic awkwardness, but any such issue was quickly ironed out. Basically, until the final episodes, few problems presented themselves.All that changed with the poor handling of a certain plot point. As a result, the last three or so episodes seemed to lớn develop anemia. The innate charm still existed, but the drama became paler, poorer, and less fun. This happened lớn various characters as well. One moment had me sad the series was ending, the next wondering what went wrong with the basic rhythm of the show. Even with this unfortunate turn of events, Prime Minister & I stayed cute and entertaining for most of its run. Even with the big anti-climactic "blah," I have no regrets having watched it lớn completion.Lee Bum Soo has often been described lớn me in glowing terms. It’s shameful, but this is actually my first encounter with him. But what an impression he made! His Kwon Yul felt fully realized & remarkably attractive, despite being depicted as a little stiff and unbending by the writing. Warmth & gravity is important for lãng mạn leads, và he delivered well. Leading lady Yoona generates controversy whenever the subject of her acting pops up. Many say she improved from previous encounters, but my own inexperienced commentary khổng lồ this point would be useless. For the most part, I found her da Jung likable & found no real problems with the portrayal. She worked well with Lee Bum Soo; there *was* chemistry, just the quiet sort. Scant physical contact, as well as script failings, dashed the potential in this case.Yoon Shi Yoon broke my heart somewhat. Not because of anything that befalls his Kang In Ho, but rather the role itself. Character trajectory makes it difficult to lượt thích or sympathize with him much, even though the actor looks great và performs well. Ryu Jin (Park Joon Ki) is also gorgeous và caught my eye more often than not, but suffered from the same problems. Returning khổng lồ the positive, all three child actors were not only perfectly adorable, but competent as well. Little Lee vì chưng Hyun as Man Se, need I say more?Several instrumentals caught my ear over the course of Prime Minister and I, but truly memorable tracks landed with the vocals. These include two very nice ones from SHINee’s Tae Min (“Steps”) & Yoo Gun (“I Love You lớn Death”). But as with the cinematography, I found some musical choices a bit messy in initial episodes.
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