Jo Seok-Moo
Cha Tae-hyun
Jo Seok-Moo

Is marriage really the completion to love? This comedy drama begins with this question and defines the difference in thought between men and women about love, marriage and family.
Jo Seok-Moo
Cha Tae-hyun
Jo Seok-Moo
Kang Whee-Roo
Bae Doona
Kang Whee-Roo
Jin Yoo-Young
Lee El
Jin Yoo-Young
Lee Jang-Hyun
Son Suk-ku
Lee Jang-Hyun
Ko Mi-Sook
Moon Sook
Ko Mi-Sook
Jo Koo-Ho
Choi Jung-woo
Jo Koo-Ho
Baek Mi-Yeon
Nam Kee-ae
Baek Mi-Yeon
Jo Seok-Young
Yoon Hye Kyung
Jo Seok-Young
Lee Jong-Hee
Hwang Jeong-min
Lee Jong-Hee
Kang Ma-Roo
Kim Hye-jun
Kang Ma-Roo
Joo Soo-Kyung
Ha Yoon-kyung
Joo Soo-Kyung
Im Shi-Ho
Wi Ha-jun
Im Shi-Ho
Great casting choices, all of them were a good fit for their character. Doo Na is such a natural she always stand out. Glad to see Cha Tae Hyun in more main roles. It's hard to find a mature drama that isn't overly melodramatic or infested with tropes. It started off as a slice of life to get us accustomed with the characters, their backstory and their current status. It took until the last third before the characters began to spill out their guts and get serious. Aside from the supporting cast, all of the four leads were elegantly written, well developed and interesting on their own. It's a solid drama and I thoroughly enjoyed the journey, however, there were a few things that held it from reaching higher. I wish the cinematography would have been better with tighter compositions and theme. I also wish there was more investment in creating a suitable soundtrack. Upping the production value in these two areas would have helped the drama in creating a memorable atmosphere and nudge it to be one of the best of its genre. One last thing, I wonder what Hwi Ru whispered to Seok Moo in the final scene?
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