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Ohlala Couple
A married couple gets divorced because of a husband’s adultery. ‘Ohlala Couple’ is a comical family drama about the surreal happenings of this couple as they find their bodies are switched by an accident one day!
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Plot Summary
Ohlala Couple is a South Korean television series that humorously explores the complexities of marriage. When a quarreling couple, So-jung and Doo-ryun, drunkenly wish they could swap bodies with their younger selves, their wish is granted. They wake up 20 years in the past, forced to relive their relationship and confront the mistakes that led to their current marital strife. The series follows their comedic struggles as they navigate their past lives and attempt to mend their relationship, all while dealing with their swapped identities.
Critical Reception
Ohlala Couple received mixed to positive reviews. While praised for its unique premise and the comedic performances of its lead actors, particularly Kim Jung-eun and Shin Hyun-joon, some critics found the plot predictable or the fantasy element not fully exploited. The drama was generally seen as a lighthearted and engaging romantic comedy with a touch of fantasy, appealing to audiences looking for a humorous take on marital issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic chemistry between the lead actors.
Appreciated for its unique body-swapping premise applied to a marital conflict.
Some found the storyline occasionally formulaic despite its creative setup.
Google audience: Audience reception varied, with many enjoying the humor and the actors' portrayals. The premise of reliving past marital mistakes resonated with some viewers, while others felt the plot progression could be more innovative.
Fun Fact
The drama features a notable body-swapping element, where the main couple switches bodies with their younger selves, leading to comedic situations as they attempt to fix their marital problems by reliving key moments in their relationship.
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