

Boyfriend on Demand
월간남친
The story follows exhausted webtoon producer Seo Mi Rae as she escapes reality through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, where she meets the boyfriends of her dreams. Seo Mi Rae is someone who longs for a second chance at love in virtual reality. Accustomed to a nonexistent dating life due to her hectic schedule, Mi Rae receives a ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ device by chance, allowing her to enter a virtual world. Entering this virtual reality, she encounters unrealistically perfect boyfriends, awakening her dormant desires for romance. Park Gyeong Nam is Mi Rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer. Although he is capable and competent at work, Mi Rae feels uneasy around him. To Mi Rae, he’s the last person she wants to see, yet in the office, he’s known as one of the best. Despite his indifferent and cold demeanor, he is someone with surprising secrets, sure to stir emotions in Mi Rae.
Synopsis
The story follows exhausted webtoon producer Seo Mi Rae as she escapes reality through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, where she meets the boyfriends of her dreams.
Seo Mi Rae is someone who longs for a second chance at love in virtual reality. Accustomed to a nonexistent dating life due to her hectic schedule, Mi Rae receives a ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ device by chance, allowing her to enter a virtual world. Entering this virtual reality, she encounters unrealistically perfect boyfriends, awakening her dormant desires for romance.
Park Gyeong Nam is Mi Rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer. Although he is capable and competent at work, Mi Rae feels uneasy around him. To Mi Rae, he’s the last person she wants to see, yet in the office, he’s known as one of the best. Despite his indifferent and cold demeanor, he is someone with surprising secrets, sure to stir emotions in Mi Rae.
Reviews
A Quirky, Fun Rom-Com So I was hyped for this one K-drama ever since I watched the trailer. It didn't disappoint me at all. The story was a breath of fresh; it was fun, easygoing and had just the right amout of quirks to keep you watching. The cast was fun to watch. I really loved the office scenes. I persomally loved the rivalry between Mirae and Kyeongnam. It was really funny and cute. That being said, I do wish there were more scenes between the two because they were so cute together. Now with that being said, this brings us to a few issues that could have handled better.The pacing threw me off guard sometimes. The first few episodes focused on the VR boyfriends and it was fun to see all these different cameos. But it sort of dragged on for longer than it should have when all this time could have been used to develop the relationship with the leads. The Seo Eun Ho storyline should have ended in college as soon as she accepted the breakup for what it was. But I did like the way Mirae got the ick from Eunho. It could have ended earlier to explore more of the actual relationship instead. The reality aspect was far more charming than the fantasy one although I loved the dating manager. But since it's a rom-com fantasy drama, I should not complain much about how they focused more on the fantasy aspect when the reality aspect was their strength. Boyfriend on Demand is a fun drama to binge watch but it was let down by the pacing and not untapping the full potential of the leads.
Good idea and message, awkward realisation The idea of this drama was a good one... in short, showing what virtual reality can offer meanwhile, and showing, what it definitely can't offer. While everything in a virtual reality is hyper-perfect, hyper-glaring, hyper-cheezy and hyper carefree, in the end, it's meaningless, hollow, empty and unfulfilling. Only the real deal is that - the real deal with real emotions, real joy, but also real danger of getting hurt. So far, so good. The realisation of this drama did lack in several aspects though. Contrary to many others I do not think it was Jisoo's acting, I even think she did comparably good in this one (and don't really undertand why she gets bashed so much when there - at least in my opinion - are a ton of educated actresses who are acting way worse, but anyways) What this one lacked is realistically showing that significant difference between virtual realities and real life emotions. The whole relationship between the FL and the ML, which only started in episode 6, came totally out of nowhere. Full five episodes before there was not even a hint the ML had only remote interest in the FL - no, not even hidden, also not hidden in obvious bickering, it was just non-existent. So when the ML suddenly confesses to the FL, it seems (and that is the bad thing especially in that storyline) like another artificial, cheesy line, not fitting reality - just like in the virtual reality programes the FL visited before. Accordingly, the following interaction between the FL and ML feel - totally unreal, staged, like some lines learned before a play. Also Seo In-guk, (who in former dramas ('The smile has left your eyes'!!) proved he is a fantastic actor, especially if it comes to real life drama) couldn't safe this, the writing and directing was just not good enough. So, unfortunately this did not deliver, while the idea and basic storyline where interesting and had a good message.
Low rating for the script/concept! This drama is only 10 episodes but at times it felt as if each episode was 3hours long which is a terrible thing for a show. For me all its issues start and end on the script and the way they handled the AI-boyfriends concept. Because even though AI relationships are something that will probably be really popular in the next couple of years, it will never stop representing a dystopian situation of humans giving up on real human relationships just to engage with the imaginary-easier interaction that AI can offer. I kept watching the drama bc I was curious to see how they were going to conclude the AI dating app situation but as I had guessed they glossed over all ethical questions one might have about this concept and never really touched on what it respresents or could mean. Let me ask you guys just this one thing: would you like a drama where the MALE lead and all other male characters in that show dated AI girlfriends? I mean men will do that in the future, it's only that they wouldn't show it on a kdrama bc then it would have to be a serious drama where it actually has to delve into the implications the way Black Mirror has done in one of its seasons. As for the script they literally wrote underdeveloped characters where you were left wondering "why are they like that? why would they act like that?" In a few words the script was TERRIBLE. The first 6 episodes were the least entertaining part of the drama for me and the most annoying part of Jisoo's acting. Bc it leaned heavy on the whole AI boyfriends thing with the many famous actors' guest starring that made me feel nothing but boredom and annoyance. Thankfully Seo Inguk's actual character (not the AI one) "saved" part of the show in the 2nd half by delivering good acting and nice chemistry with some cute moments with Jisoo. Honestly those moments were where Jisoo shined the most. She's far from a good actor yet, but i dont want to be harsh as of right now, bc I still think if she works harder she can grow and become better. Of course she might not do that considering how the k-industry are just willing to hire her only bc of her general popularity bc she can make money for them. Overall it was a drama with meh OSTs, so and so acting and notingburger directing, BUT the biggest issue was the damn script. I'm so over Korea's lack of effort when it comes to scripts. These last couple of years I've yet to see a kdrama where the scipt was even a 6/10, it's like they've dumbed down everything bc they think most viewers are dumber now i guess, so they dont need to put any kind of effort in making and greenlighting good, intelligent stories and characters.
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Boyfriend on Demand
The story follows exhausted webtoon producer Seo Mi Rae as she escapes reality through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, where she meets the boyfriends of her dreams. Seo Mi Rae is someone who longs for a second chance at love in virtual reality. Accustomed to a nonexistent dating life due to her hectic schedule, Mi Rae receives a ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ device by chance, allowing her to enter a virtual world. Entering this virtual reality, she encounters unrealistically perfect boyfriends, awakening her dormant desires for romance. Park Gyeong Nam is Mi Rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer. Although he is capable and competent at work, Mi Rae feels uneasy around him. To Mi Rae, he’s the last person she wants to see, yet in the office, he’s known as one of the best. Despite his indifferent and cold demeanor, he is someone with surprising secrets, sure to stir emotions in Mi Rae.

Synopsis
A Quirky, Fun Rom-Com So I was hyped for this one K-drama ever since I watched the trailer. It didn't disappoint me at all. The story was a breath of fresh; it was fun, easygoing and had just the right amout of quirks to keep you watching. The cast was fun to watch. I really loved the office scenes. I persomally loved the rivalry between Mirae and Kyeongnam. It was really funny and cute. That being said, I do wish there were more scenes between the two because they were so cute together. Now with that being said, this brings us to a few issues that could have handled better.The pacing threw me off guard sometimes. The first few episodes focused on the VR boyfriends and it was fun to see all these different cameos. But it sort of dragged on for longer than it should have when all this time could have been used to develop the relationship with the leads. The Seo Eun Ho storyline should have ended in college as soon as she accepted the breakup for what it was. But I did like the way Mirae got the ick from Eunho. It could have ended earlier to explore more of the actual relationship instead. The reality aspect was far more charming than the fantasy one although I loved the dating manager. But since it's a rom-com fantasy drama, I should not complain much about how they focused more on the fantasy aspect when the reality aspect was their strength. Boyfriend on Demand is a fun drama to binge watch but it was let down by the pacing and not untapping the full potential of the leads.
Good idea and message, awkward realisation The idea of this drama was a good one... in short, showing what virtual reality can offer meanwhile, and showing, what it definitely can't offer. While everything in a virtual reality is hyper-perfect, hyper-glaring, hyper-cheezy and hyper carefree, in the end, it's meaningless, hollow, empty and unfulfilling. Only the real deal is that - the real deal with real emotions, real joy, but also real danger of getting hurt. So far, so good. The realisation of this drama did lack in several aspects though. Contrary to many others I do not think it was Jisoo's acting, I even think she did comparably good in this one (and don't really undertand why she gets bashed so much when there - at least in my opinion - are a ton of educated actresses who are acting way worse, but anyways) What this one lacked is realistically showing that significant difference between virtual realities and real life emotions. The whole relationship between the FL and the ML, which only started in episode 6, came totally out of nowhere. Full five episodes before there was not even a hint the ML had only remote interest in the FL - no, not even hidden, also not hidden in obvious bickering, it was just non-existent. So when the ML suddenly confesses to the FL, it seems (and that is the bad thing especially in that storyline) like another artificial, cheesy line, not fitting reality - just like in the virtual reality programes the FL visited before. Accordingly, the following interaction between the FL and ML feel - totally unreal, staged, like some lines learned before a play. Also Seo In-guk, (who in former dramas ('The smile has left your eyes'!!) proved he is a fantastic actor, especially if it comes to real life drama) couldn't safe this, the writing and directing was just not good enough. So, unfortunately this did not deliver, while the idea and basic storyline where interesting and had a good message.
Low rating for the script/concept! This drama is only 10 episodes but at times it felt as if each episode was 3hours long which is a terrible thing for a show. For me all its issues start and end on the script and the way they handled the AI-boyfriends concept. Because even though AI relationships are something that will probably be really popular in the next couple of years, it will never stop representing a dystopian situation of humans giving up on real human relationships just to engage with the imaginary-easier interaction that AI can offer. I kept watching the drama bc I was curious to see how they were going to conclude the AI dating app situation but as I had guessed they glossed over all ethical questions one might have about this concept and never really touched on what it respresents or could mean. Let me ask you guys just this one thing: would you like a drama where the MALE lead and all other male characters in that show dated AI girlfriends? I mean men will do that in the future, it's only that they wouldn't show it on a kdrama bc then it would have to be a serious drama where it actually has to delve into the implications the way Black Mirror has done in one of its seasons. As for the script they literally wrote underdeveloped characters where you were left wondering "why are they like that? why would they act like that?" In a few words the script was TERRIBLE. The first 6 episodes were the least entertaining part of the drama for me and the most annoying part of Jisoo's acting. Bc it leaned heavy on the whole AI boyfriends thing with the many famous actors' guest starring that made me feel nothing but boredom and annoyance. Thankfully Seo Inguk's actual character (not the AI one) "saved" part of the show in the 2nd half by delivering good acting and nice chemistry with some cute moments with Jisoo. Honestly those moments were where Jisoo shined the most. She's far from a good actor yet, but i dont want to be harsh as of right now, bc I still think if she works harder she can grow and become better. Of course she might not do that considering how the k-industry are just willing to hire her only bc of her general popularity bc she can make money for them. Overall it was a drama with meh OSTs, so and so acting and notingburger directing, BUT the biggest issue was the damn script. I'm so over Korea's lack of effort when it comes to scripts. These last couple of years I've yet to see a kdrama where the scipt was even a 6/10, it's like they've dumbed down everything bc they think most viewers are dumber now i guess, so they dont need to put any kind of effort in making and greenlighting good, intelligent stories and characters.
Jisoo really proved herself as an actress with this role. What a legend 👑
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The story follows exhausted webtoon producer Seo Mi Rae as she escapes reality through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, where she meets the boyfriends of her dreams. Seo Mi Rae is someone who longs for a second chance at love in virtual reality. Accustomed to a nonexistent dating life due to her hectic schedule, Mi Rae receives a ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ device by chance, allowing her to enter a virtual world. Entering this virtual reality, she encounters unrealistically perfect boyfriends, awakening her dormant desires for romance. Park Gyeong Nam is Mi Rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer. Although he is capable and competent at work, Mi Rae feels uneasy around him. To Mi Rae, he’s the last person she wants to see, yet in the office, he’s known as one of the best. Despite his indifferent and cold demeanor, he is someone with surprising secrets, sure to stir emotions in Mi Rae.
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