I only finished one Kdrama in February (Love To Hate You⭐️) and one Japanese Movie (We Married As A Job-Movie Special❤️). They are like total opposites, but, hey, they both started as contract relationships, lol 😆

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    Love to Hate You was a quick watch because it had that old school quality, but it wasn’t until it ended and saw comments that I was like, “Oh, yeah huh!”. It was a fun watch, but something did seem off about the tone and “message”. I didn’t pay close attention while watching it though. I wanted something light and this fit the bill at the time. I don’t have really strong opinions about it now, but I would recommend it to my friends, if only to start a conversation on the themes, it would be interesting.

    I remember hearing that a movie was made for the Jdrama We Married As A Job, but I finally found it while scrolling Viki. Now, this one I loved because it definitely dealt with gender norm expectations and breaking them in household well. It also talked about marriage, jobs, parenthood, and Covid. All the themes were covered and handled well. It was also a great watch for in between dramas.

    I watched so little this month, maybe because February is short, but I also finished a lot in the first week of March.

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      Have you seen the first series of we married as a job? It covers the getting together before the baby so gives a lot of context to why they had so much negotiating to do in the film. The film was like a condensed second season. I agree it is was such an interesting watch especially in light of the changes brought on by covid.

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        Yes, I watched it when it first season came out😊 It was fun to catch up with the characters! Their little dance at the end was cute once again

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