I have watched the updated two episodes so far, and the two stars cannot be more. Actors have nothing to say, handsome men and beauties, but the heroine of the editor does not seem to be an independent entrepreneur and start a company, but like a silly white sweet little staff who does not show wisdom. This is the scriptwriter's pot.
Let's talk about the whole drama. To be honest, I just read the introduction and said that such a curious combination of a South Korean chaebol daughter and a North Korean high-ranking officer is really too YY, and it is impossible at all. It seems that South Korea is a constitutional monarchy or a rich and powerful family. I can't satisfy the ambition of the screenwriter, I just want to see how the screenwriter plans to make up such a ridiculous story.
After watching episodes 1 and 2, the plot is average, I didn't see any bright spots, the black North Korea is too dark, everything is good for you South Korea? ? ? Shampoo, body wash, cosmetics, underwear, and rice cookers are secretly used by the North Korean people. It seems that South Korea is really what the people of the entire peninsula want, and reunification is just around the corner. Don't write about your enemies as mentally retarded, and you'll be dropped in no time.
Aside from this curious shell, this is actually a romantic and high-level story set by a princess of her own country to fall in love with the prince of the enemy country. The position of the total enemy country increases the dramatic conflict, plus the mystery of North Korea. Without this setting, no one sees any chaebol officers. I don't know if the shot of the male protagonist driving on the streets of Pyongyang is a real shot or a special effect composite? The only motivation that keeps me watching now is that I want to know how the writers rounded up this story for me.
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