We come to the end of the Disney+ original drama, Kiss Sixth Sensea story starring Yoon Kye Sang, Seo Ji Hye Y Kim Ji Seok. It is an adaptation of the web novel of the same name and follows Hong Ye Sul, who can see into the future when she kisses someone, and her relationship with her aggressive boss Cha Min Hoo. There were 12 episodes of genres Comedy, romance, fantasy, supernatural. There is no date for it to arrive in Latin America on any legal platform, so you have to go to pirateland. The story follows two people who have special sense abilities, which originated from a single event, falling in love over the course of time while working together in the Planning Team 1 of the advertising company Zeus. Hong Ye Seoul (Seo Ji Hye) is an executive who has risen to notable positions through her dedication to work. She has the ability to see the future when her lips touch someone. Cha Min Hu (Yoon Kye Sang) is the head of the team and Ye Seul’s mentor. He is a strict man and is known to draw all the energy out of his underlings. He can hear even the quietest voice in the distance and has trouble getting close to someone. When the protagonists’ lips accidentally touch once, he begins their shared journey of being united and bringing happiness into their lives.
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I was drawn to a romance story with adult characters, and because the part of the fantasy put on the heightened senses of the protagonists did not imply an unbelievable story. Later we discovered a stalker, but I didn’t really care or didn’t think it mattered because he hardly showed up. But suddenly in the ending it turns out that he is the character who caused the big change in Han Ye Sul and Cha Min Hoo’s life with his sick acts. After a new attack by this man, our protagonists finally get their arrest and I assumed that then they would give us the “together and happy” ending that the story deserves, but… If Cha Min Hoo and Han Ye Sul were mature, intelligent and very outstanding at work, why did they transform in the last minutes of the drama into high school boys who fight until the fly flew and end their relationship at least 3 times a day? What kind of message is here? Who thought this was funny? Why the unnecessary change? It is incongruous, they could make better use of those minutes !! Also as always, the secondary couple has a much better ending with a sweet and somewhat daring statement. And of course, there is a third couple that gives the example of how to act when it comes to loving someone, instead of wasting time in childish fights, that’s it, you commit and take responsibility for your feelings, just like you do in other life areas. As for the rhythm in the previous 10 episodes, I repeat that I liked the story, the fantasy was acceptable and I had no problem with the plot, except with the character he played. Hwang Bo Ra, the co-worker of the protagonists Jang Um Ji. I know she regularly shows up to amuse us, but this time, I felt her shoehorned in. The relationship between the protagonists practically did not need her to work or to create tension. As for the webtoon, I haven’t read it, I repeat what I’ve said on other occasions, I don’t have time for that and I don’t think it makes sense to want to see a webtoon executed to the letter and then make comparisons. As for the couples formed at the end of the plot, well they were cute, but they hardly got any screen time and given the end of the main couple, I think they were able to take a better path for everyone and put those last 15 to better use. minutes of drama. The plot has the tropes of destined love, knowing each other since childhood, loss of memory, secrets that are kept so as not to “hurt” and a relationship of hate to love, with a conquest process that is very nice to see. Separate note on Kim Ji Suk, is one of the few characters where he is a worthwhile boy, this time he left the lout in another studio and here he played a worthwhile boy, but who let time get in the way and when he wanted to return to pick things up, it was too late. But he was lucky, he found love. The stage set up, which took place inside and outside the office alike, was enjoyable. Furthermore, the screen editing is on a par with the sumptuous sound production; not only have the OSTs been incorporated well, but the accessory background scores are well composed, particularly the continuous hissing was soothing. The cinematography work is not extraordinary, but the simple and calm tone of the office and the contrasting nature with vivid colors were pleasant to witness.
Synopsis: Hong Ye Sool, the top account executive in Zeu Ad’s Planning Team 1, is moving up as a project manager. She has a secret: she can see the future when she kisses someone. One day, she accidentally kisses the lips of her evil team leader, Cha Min Hoo, and sees herself in bed with him in the future that she thinks is not too far away. While Han Ye Sool is confused about her future, her ex-boyfriend and now a famous film director Lee Pil Yo shows up and joins the agency to shoot the biggest commercial Han Ye Sool has ever had in her hands, it represents not only a job opportunity, but a tribute to his father. In order to properly end her old relationship, Lee Pil Yo offers our protagonist three dates, but these may not happen because her boss is closer to her than ever and it is not for bad reasons, she will discover that her sincere feelings come from a long time ago. This office rom-com revolves around Ye Sool, whose main focus is work.
My Rating 9
«Kiss Sixth Sense» has in the address the PD Nam Ki Hoon («oh my baby«, 2020; «leverage«, «Voice 3” Y “Tunnel»2017, among others), and in the script to the writer Jeon Yoo Ri (“Radio Romance”, 2018).
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