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Cyrano Agency
Min Yeong works as a dating agent and while her field of work requires her cyrano offer her clients the perfect match by levels, she romantically believes that love shouldn't have restrictions. She risks getting into trouble as she plans a date between a low level class client and a higher rank woman. All seems to go according to plan until we find out that Byun Hoon, the leader of another agency, is trying to do the same with his own client. Source: Written by MyDramaList Rewatch Value 8. With short episodes and series duration, Dating Agency: Cyrano doubles as a perfect marathon drama. Though admittedly of little sustainable substance, if you're seeking airy and memorable fun, look no further. Much of the plot follows the titular agency as they tackle cases. This system produces miniature arcs usually lasting around three episodes. Since each case aims to jump start relationships for supporting characters often depicted by famous guest starsvarious datings are sketched out. Each of them appears to pay homage to a romance type common in dramas mystery, melodrama, teen, etc. As the series goes on, the datings improve in quality; though agency fun, the very first as initiated by the veterinarian was almost silly. Several agency members experience plots of their own, mostly bridging all 16 episodes. Age gaps rarely bother me. Here sparks never fly and, while the romance makes sense on cast, the entire thing felt stilted. Most performances were solid. Soo Young spins a potentially cliche weak-spined bore into a refreshingly spunky, strong, realistic woman. Her immediately clear screen presence actually drew me into Dating Agency: Cyrano in the first place. It doesn't make me proud, but whenever he was on agency I often degenerated into a giggling puddle. Whether it's because he played the character so well or because he's drop dead gorgeous, it's hard to say. The rest of the cast performs well, if not memorably. Each full spot was wonderful too, with Lee Kwang Soo standing out in arguably the best case in the series. Though eventually it may have become repetitive in a longer series, the soundtrack excels. Story: It's based on the Korean movie that was full in 2010. It was very good. I actually felt some chemistry between the leads. I felt bad for him after his arc ended. It's not ground breaking, but it was not horrific either. Music: Even though it's music is not the main theme. It was the one of the factors that made this drama so sweet. D's song, A Curtain Heart Fluttering, was such an amazing song. Would I rewatch: I don't always rewatch dramas, but it would be nice to rewatch this in a couple months or so. If you like having second lead-syndrome, then this drama is for you. I did root for Master second lead for the main lead girl. But the main cyrano also have chemistry as well.
But he wants to follow her, of course, so off he goes. Although I was somewhat prepared for his short appearance after reading that he was not going to be in a long episode unlike the others we've seen before. He is the chef for his own modest restaurant, which resides next to the office for the Cyrano Agency.
That kind of work is very boring and tiring, so i communicate with the director by changing lines. But, years later, when I began the movie adaptation, my idea of love changed. The rest of the cast performs well, if not memorably.

Dating Agency: Cyrano - Download the latest version. He becomes Hye Ri's boyfriend in episode 14.

Dating Agency: Cyrano
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