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Who made coriander an acting award
In a not-so-distant Korean drama universe, there is one series that has struck a global chord, and that is "Boss, Don't Want Coriander." Kim Ji-won in the play shows her acting skills in a way that almost makes people forget to breathe.
When she first faced injustice, her reaction was not to cry out loud, but to pout slightly, tears swirling in her eyes, but trying not to let them fall. This delicate performance can't help but resonate, as if our own unwillingness and grievances have been endorsed by her.
Netizens said, "This is the real reaction, how can there be a plot of tears in those TV series, who is a normal person who cries like that!"
Brother's counterattack
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In the plot, the heroine's younger brother had an argument with his sister over some trivial matters, and was finally "educated with love" by his sister. This scene made the audience find laughter in tears.
The younger brother's picky eater and the sister's love to fight and not fight education methods are undoubtedly the closest portrayal of life in this drama. On social media, netizens left messages, "My childhood, it's exactly the same. My sister's fist can still be felt now!" Even those viewers who have no siblings are moved by this deep and humorous expression of emotion.
The groveling in love
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The image of the male protagonist in the play is also a controversial highlight. After marrying the heroine, he became the target of public criticism, and was pointed at behind his back, thinking that he relied on the heroine to ascend the position. But the male protagonist never took these gossips to heart.
Even in order to protect the heroine, she was able to endure humiliation in front of the enemy. This kind of persistence and sacrifice for love has sparked heated discussions among netizens. "This is true love, how can so many people bow their heads for love. Actor, you won!" netizens heated their discussions in the comment area, and even started a discussion about whether "groveling for love" is a sign of true love.
Mixed emotions with tears in laughter
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In episode 11, the scene of the younger brother's tearing talisman pushed the audience's emotions to a climax. It's not just a play, it's more like an emotional relief.
When the audience saw this scene, they felt both sad and relieved, and this complex emotional experience was still fresh in the memory of many people. Netizens said, "This is simply a microcosm of life, and sometimes a small talisman represents the things in our hearts that we don't want to let go." ”
Love's sweet alarm
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And in episode 12, when the scene of Hyunwoo holding Hae-in to sleep appears, all the audience is melted by this sweet scene. Hyun-woo's gentleness and Hae-in's shyness make up the gentlest scene in this drama.
The audience retweeted wildly on social media and left a message, saying, "It's so sweet, I have to go to the hospital to check my blood sugar!" This exaggerated and humorous comment brought the discussion atmosphere of the whole show to a new height.
Final discussion
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All in all, the series "Boss, Don't Want Coriander" has found the perfect balance between delicate emotional expression and humorous plot design, allowing the audience to experience the bitterness and sweetness of life in laughter.
However, this has also sparked a controversy, that is: in real life, do we also need a little "boss, no coriander" courage to face the unsatisfactory in life? Netizens discussed hotly in the comment area, some people think that life needs to be faced head-on, and some people think that appropriate escape is also an art of life. In any case, this series touches the softest part of everyone's heart in its unique way.