Marriage Contract Kdrama Review


dubzi Mar 07 2016 12:49 pm the first 2 episodes were really good. I didn`t expect much, but it turned out to be really 2 good episodes. waiting for ep 3 . If you like contract marriage, then I would definitely recommend it. I was planning to marathon this show too, and now I`m just sure I should watch it! Thank you for your sweet review kfangurl 🙂 thumbs up! <3 I also really like Lee Seo Jin, although I rarely see him in dramas, ^^ Hye-so lived alone with her daughter Eun-Sung after her husband`s death. She is constantly persecuted by usurers because of her late husband`s debts. Hye-so starts working at Ji-Hoon`s restaurant. She learns that she has a brain tumor and that she needs money for her daughter after her death. Hye-so learns from Ji-Hoon that he is looking for a liver donor for his mother. To make it legal, Ji-Hoon plans to marry the donor. Hye-so insists to Ji-Hoon that she wants to be the donor. Ji-Hoon, who knows nothing about Hye-so`s brain tumor, accepts his offer and they prepare a marriage contract.

Richankurniawan Jun 29 2016 1:49 I like to see because Lee Seo Jin is the main actor, his acting is good since his first Kdrama `Lovers`, associated with Kim Jung Eun. I love them the most!!! It`s not about this drama, but have you heard of “Signal”? This is one of the best dramas, not just Kdramen, so I`d love to read your mind. ^_^ As if life wasn`t hard enough for her, Hye learns from her test results that she has a brain tumor and that her chances of survival don`t seem good. In order to pay off her debts and ensure a bright future for her daughter, Hye decides to enter into a fictitious marriage with the equally desperate Ji Hoon. Their contract is – their liver for much of his money. Marriage Contract is a romantic melodrama about an unlikely couple – a wealthy Chaebol heir and a single mother – who enter into a contract marriage for mutual benefit, only to eventually fall in love with each other. On the surface, it may seem that drama puts the romantic relationship at the center, but on closer inspection, it actually reflects the effects of family relationships of various types at the grassroots. The marriage contract gives us unique perspectives on the meaning of the family told from the perspective of a son, stepfather, brother, single mother, mother-in-law and child. This teaches us a lesson that the definition of “family” is not by blood, but rather by the fact that you support and care for each other, even if you are not biologically bound. It was only recently that I saw the marriage contract and I would like there to be a second season even if Hye Su were to die, but I just felt like I was hoping that she could live for 5 years so that we could see her life and maybe what would happen if Ji Hoon`s father died.

I don`t know, I think it`s wishful thinking on my part ayda Mar 08 2016 2:52 am on the marriage contract – the title itself has already caught my attention. after 2 episodes, I already fell in love with Hye-so, who literally let my tears fall. Their sad eyes say it all – love, loyalty, passion, fear. Never expect Uee to deliver his character this far. and of course, I am excited to see Lee Seo-Jin after a long time. 윤세나 Jan 14 2016 2:31 pm “After that, the woman raises her little girl alone, but she learns that she has a brain tumor. In order to find a guardian for her daughter, she signs a contract with a man as a temporary wife. Sorry to bother the guys, but doesn`t that sound too much like the plot of “Super Daddy Yeol”? Cat Oct 03 2016 8:53 am Many improvements in Uee`s acting. Good problem there! I loved Lee SeoJin from a long time ago.

and yes, another good coz performance. However, my best actress in this Kdrama is little EunSung, so natural, whether it`s her happy moments or her sad moments. So little adult, let me hug her too~~ As with any child who protects her parents, little Eun Sung despised Ji Hoon, even after learning of her impending marriage. She pushed him aside and ran away at every mention of him, and Ji Hoon also became frustrated with his lack of patience. Over time, we see that all Eun Sung needed was the certainty that he would not walk like his father, and once she got it, she was able to open her heart, and we see family bonds begin to form. After this review, I`m so excited to get started! […] Protocol. And then I came across a marriage contract and googled a review and what should appear, except KFG`s rating. A few paragraphs in (I don`t read more than that because of spoilers) I remember thinking that this […] Glad you enjoyed the review and the show! It was really a bit of an underrated gem. Lee Seo Jin and UEE have both been excellent in this area.

<3 tea hee! It seems that today we help each other in a very similar way, yes! Your opinion motivated me to continue with Come Back, Mister – and here this review motivates you to marathon this show! This is indeed very good! XD And Lee Seo Jin is excellent in this area – I think the best I`ve seen from him so far is the acting. Definitely worth a visit! ^^ lara Jun 24 2016 4:14 pm Whoa!!! I see that then, all the comments here are positive, trust the drama reviews of the asianwiki audience, so it`s a must for me. On the other hand, Hye lives so alone with the adorable and astute Eun Sung, who is very mature for a 7-year-old as she tries to take care of her mother`s birthday. They barely get along because Hye struggles so hard to pay off the debts her late husband left her. Hye finally gets a break when she becomes a kitchen assistant at Ji Hoon`s restaurant, which leads her to accidentally hear about her illegal plans to enter into a fictitious marriage so that he can exchange money for a liver donation. The whole semblance of marriage proves that his love for his daughter is deep, and Ji Hoon`s love for his mother is also similar. He was raised by his father and mother-in-law, but his relationship and bond with his mother (Oh Mi Ran played by Lee Hwi Hyang) is much deeper than those of other members of his family. Lwx_23 Feb 25 2016 8:10 pm Sorry, but how does the plot even make sense? Are you entering into a contractual marriage and want to leave your child with this person afterwards? Sorry, but it doesn`t make any sense.

I would understand if the guy had feelings for her and she really married him, even though she didn`t like it because of her daughter; However, she must be out of her head, even if she considers this idea. Especially if we consider that the guy she is going to marry is not at all suitable for her goal. Shidey Nov 15 2020 12:24 pm Simply the best Kdrama I`ve ever seen. Everything is so soft, simple, loving and heartbreaking. It will make you fall in love again, teach you the meaning of love and make you cry a lot. But the last part will make you realize that a moment lived with a loved one with love and respect is the only thing that matters in life to live a life without remorse. I loved the Marriagearriage contract. I`m black British and I`ve had to see the show more than 10 times. Subtitles never bothered me. The acting was exceptional and I loved the ending. I wish I could find a man like UEE or the equivalent.

As a farewell gift, Ji hoon takes Hye so and Eun Sung to see his mother and fulfill his last wish for a family photo. This whole sequence is heartbreaking to see how our incredible cast portrays the grieving mother and son saying goodbye. It is also here that our leaders tried to terminate their marriage contract to become even more emotionally entangled. We all have our way to dramatic stories that we know we`re going to love. Anyway, my absolute favorite is the type of contractual relationship, where the two main characters make a deal about a fake relationship for the benefit of others. .