
Can’t Lose
After procrastinating for almost a month, I have finally the diligence to write this review. My primary excuse being too caught up in watching the 60 episode, Dong Yi which can be indeed overwhelming since it is the longest drama that I have tackled to date.
Can’t Lose accurately portrays a realistic point of view of what married couples face every single day of married day life. In contrast to most dramas that have tackled the up’s and down’s of marriage. Can’t Lose decides to focus on the small things that may seem petty and ridiculous on the outside but actually has a huge effect on the relationship of a married couple. But aside from that we also see the importance of time in any relationship and how it can be remedied through conscious effort and acceptance of each other’s persona may it be good or bad.
Can’t Lose is a light hearted drama but has a realistic take on married life. As opposed to most drama’s that talks about marriage. This drama has no out of the world plots, no scheming romantic liaisons or first loves and In Laws from hell. It just takes on the problems that arises from day to day of a married couple. So my rating for this drama is ★★★★ or 4/5 STARS