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Falling in love by a mistaken vowEP28

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Falling in love by a mistaken vow

Luca, "allergic" to women, drunkenly marries Isla—neither remembers each other's face. He flees abroad; she struggles with her mom's bills. A year later, he meets her as a cleaner, hires her as a contract girlfriend, they fall for each other... and later realize they're actually married.
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Ep Review

The Bunny Suit Betrayal

Watching Isla in that white bunny suit while Mr. Blanchel whispers lies about his divorce had me screaming at my screen. The tension in Falling in love by a mistaken vow is unreal. Just when she thinks she is safe, that phone call from his actual wife drops like a bomb. The shock on her face is pure cinema gold.

Luca's Smooth Moves

Luca really thought he could charm his way out of a marriage with just a few kisses and sweet talk. The way he told Isla he needs more time after promising everything was so manipulative yet captivating. Falling in love by a mistaken vow captures that toxic romance vibe perfectly. I cannot look away from this disaster.

That Phone Call Twist

The moment the phone rang and the voice said I am Luca's wife, my jaw hit the floor. Isla went from confident lover to panicked mess in seconds. This plot twist in Falling in love by a mistaken vow is exactly why I binge-watch these dramas. The emotional whiplash is intense but so satisfying to watch unfold.

Visuals Are Stunning

The lighting in the club scene where they first dance is absolutely gorgeous. Every frame of Falling in love by a mistaken vow looks like a high-budget music video. The contrast between the warm club lights and the cold blue of the bedroom scene highlights the shift from passion to dread perfectly. Visually breathtaking.

Isla Deserves Better

Poor Isla is sitting there in her bunny ears realizing she might be the other woman. Luca playing games with her heart while his wife calls is heartbreaking. Falling in love by a mistaken vow makes you root for her to walk away, but we know she probably will not. The emotional complexity here is surprisingly deep for a short drama.

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