“Wedding Impossible” presents a fresh perspective on the contract marriage storyline in this Korean drama. The lead character, a lesser-known actress, agrees to a contract marriage with her gay best friend, only to find herself falling for his younger brother, who initially opposes the arrangement.
This romantic comedy wrapped up on Tuesday (2/4/2024) with a satisfying conclusion. What sets “Wedding Impossible” apart is the significant character development showcased by various characters as the story unfolds. Let’s explore these characters, but beware of spoilers.
1. Na A Jung (played by Jeon Jong Seo) sheds her arrogance, opting instead for honesty and hard work to pursue her dreams.
2. Lee Ji Han (played by Moon Sang Min) decides to stop meddling in his brother’s life, granting him freedom while still maintaining their brotherly bond.
3. Lee Do Han (played by Kim Do Wan) overcomes his selfishness, bravely revealing his sexual orientation and protecting his sister and best friend.
4. Hyun Dae Ho (played by Kwon Hae Hyo) steps down from his position, aiming for fairness in supporting his grandchildren and fostering a closer bond with them.
5. Choi Seung A (played by Park Ah In) shifts her focus away from ambition for the largest inheritance, and begins to embrace the presence of her two younger siblings.
6. Eun Taek (played by Min Jin Woong) lets go of his pursuit of a position at LJ Group, instead partnering with Lee Ji Han in business and striving to be a supportive companion to his idol.
7. Jung Dae Hyun (played by Shin Yong Beom) acknowledges his mistakes concerning Lee Do Han, abandoning thoughts of revenge and offering apologies to his ex.
These seven characters undergo remarkable transformations throughout “Wedding Impossible,” recognizing their flaws and evolving for the better. Beyond the protagonist, even an antagonist experiences significant growth in the drama’s final episode.