Netflix K-drama Romance in the House review: relatable cocktail of comedy and family drama

This article contains mild spoilers.

3/5 stars

Lead cast: Ji Jin-hee, Kim Ji-soo, Son Na-eun, Choi Min-ho

Latest Nielsen rating: 4.23 per cent

Like the majority of K-dramas this year, Romance in the House features a corporate heir, in this case Nam Tae-pyeong (played by Choi Min-ho), who turns out to be the son/brother (more on that later) of the chief executive of the company where he works as a lowly security guard.

Tae-pyeong, however, is a secondary character, and while his secret pedigree doesn’t come as a huge surprise, what is surprising is the source of the sudden wealth of Byeon Moo-jin (Ji Jin-hee, Move to Heaven), who waltzes back into his family’s life years after having been presumed dead.

Romance in the House | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

The secret behind his windfall has been a point of great debate among Moo-jin’s family, and especially their gossipy neighbours, all season long. In a refreshing turn of events, the explanation for his riches turns out to be pure dumb luck.

Why should this be refreshing? Moo-jin was once a wannabe entrepreneur, and poured his efforts and meagre finances into one idea after another while his neglected family suffered on the sidelines. Ultimately, this is what tore them apart.

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