⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – but with a side of therapy recommended.

But here’s the kicker—this story has no business being as emotionally intelligent as it is.

I came for the absurd premise; I stayed for the surprisingly sharp emotional gut-punch.

The male lead starts as a cardboard cutout of a workaholic, but watching him fumble with the contract's terms (and his own emotions) is oddly endearing. The wife? She’s the star—sharp, wounded, and refusing to be a martyr. Their negotiations are more tense and intimate than any typical romance scene.