tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama Marry My Husband is coming to the end of its run. The drama is a typical regression (life redo type). The main character Kang Ji-won (played by Park Min-young) was murdered in the first episode by her husband Park Min-hwan (played by Lee Yi-kyung), who had an affair with her best friend Jung Soo-min (played by Song Ha-yun), and then went back 10 years ago to take revenge on them and live her life again. The character Yoo Ji-hyuk (played by Na In-woo), a man who helps Ji-won, also dies and lives a second life.
Since 'The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate' (2022), reincarnation dramas have become more common. Until recently, there have been a few reincarnation dramas such as My Demon (SBS) and I'm About to Die (TVING). The reason for the increase in reincarnation dramas is that reality has become so difficult that the emotion of 'watata' (in Japanese), the thought that 'this life was a failure', has no choice but to dominate the brains of the younger generation. This is because the reality has become so difficult that the young generation's brain has no choice but to be dominated by the emotion of "owata" (as the Japanese say), thinking that "this life was a failure. For this reason, archetypes of content such as webcomics and novels enjoy and deal with the story of living life twice.
A Korean Falun monk, who is also an author, said in his immediate question and answer, "I am living with a lot of hardship. How can I be happy?" He replied: 'If you have lived a life of hardship until this moment, you will continue to live a life of hardship in the future. There is a word 'learning'. We have to live as we have lived up to now. It is hard to change".
Regarding the immediate question "because it's hard", rather than the immediate theory "it's youth", we are in a time when we need realistic prescriptions like "I have to go to the hospital" or "I have to feel the hardship".
This is where the reincarnation fantasy is more born. The drama Marry My Husband depicts Kang Ji-won's second life. However, the situation is not as scintillating as expected.
This is because it almost appears like a machan drama (i.e. a sordid love-hate drama) in the middle and end of the film. This coincides with the appearance of BoA, who shows her dark side as Yoo Ji-hyuk's ex-fiancée Oh Yoo-ra.
There is a difference between sludgy and clean. The story of the 'nth reincarnation' must accurately grasp the lack of life history and the longing for a new life. Rather than simply defining the framed person along lines, a deeper understanding of the subject (me) at the boundary between good and evil is necessary. It should not end with a spurt of dopamine.
But in Marry My Husband, BoA's character is simply an evil woman. In episode 14, Oh Yoo-ra tries to smuggle Jung Man-sik (played by Moon Jung-dae) and Bae Hee-sook (played by Lee Jung-eun) out of the country after a failed attempt to kill Kang Ji-won, but suddenly decides to murder them and says, "I've never seen someone die before".
BoA played the sociopathic side of Oh Yoo-ra, who rather smiles when she sees them facing death, with a gaze filled with madness. He smuggles people in to steal his ex-fiancée and even orders their abduction and murder, but it is difficult to grasp what it is about, other than the word insanity. Here, his ex-fiancée Yoo Ji-hyuk is at his mercy.
BoA's character is a character that can be quickly mingled with, without the slightest bit of discomfort, even when she appears in Penthouse, which was a sloppy drama.
When BoA plays a character who is just bad in this way, her acting is buried in the character. It is difficult to tell whether her acting is good or not. Therefore, BoA has been subjected to arguments about her character potential and her acting ability, as well as her visuals (over-lip).
It is rather strange that the heroine Park Min-yong, who is also the queen of romantic comedies, has shown acting adaptability to a sordid situation with a very different atmosphere from the beginning of the drama.
Park Min-yong fits in well with the heartwarming healing romance drama JTBC's 'I'll Come See You When the Weather Is Good', and she also fits in well with the sordid situation in the second half of 'Marry My Husband', which becomes increasingly cruel. Park Min-yong is an actress with a wide spectrum of roles in opposite dramas.
Lee Yi-kyung is the villain and the perpetrator of the heroine's torment, but she is so pitiless that she receives an unexpected amount of flak, while Song Ha-youn, who is both front and back, is the best beneficiary in this drama.
Of course, "Marry My Husband" with its epic of adultery and revenge drama has the power to make it hard to have an epic without planting exciting codes after Park Min-hwan and Jung Soo-min get married.
For this reason, it is assumed that they chose to depict the original webcomic almost as is. However, the webcomic genre format can be used as it is, but it requires a certain amount of adaptation to make it suitable for visual content. The genre must also be used with care to "design a new life" as much as to "complete the revenge mission" of the doomsayer. This is the only way to prevent people from turning away from drama.
2024/02/19 20:32 KST
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