I Do, I Do would probably be categorized as a "romantic comedy", but what made me love it is that just as much as it is a romance, it is a celebration of and an encouragement to the modern woman. I fell hardest for the two female characters. First, the lead played by Kim Sun Ah, a mature, strong woman who is dealing with important and relevant issues in a modern world full of tradition. And then the "second female", a young woman who is struggling to mature while learning and growing into her own strength as the story progresses. Those characters are what kept me completely hooked on this drama.
The romance is cute and meaningful. I admit I struggled at first as the age gap was quite expansive. It was difficult to see how they would have much connection. But, though not completely taken by, I was endeared to them as time went on. Not only did I love how the second female was handled, I loved the second male. There was honestly probably only one character that I didn't like by the end of the show, which made it very enjoyable. Hardly any evil character scenes to endure.
One of my absolute favorite elements of the show was not only the amazing character Kim Sun Ah got to play but also the gorgeous clothes. I may not have liked every single thing, but I always looked forward to what amazing, eye-catching thing she'd be wearing. Of course the shoes in this drama are to die for, as they should be.
This story was well woven and it didn't quite take the route I expected, which is a good thing. It seemed one of the main goals of the writers was to encourage the single mother and change, even if in a few minds, how she is viewed, and I think they did that well. All in all, a very heartwarming and humorous drama with fantastic female characters.
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