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Not Good Not Bad!
When I started this drama, I had very high hopes. And to be very honest the first few episodes did match my expectations. It was all light hearted until the FL reveals she had a terminal illness and the SML comes into the scene.I'm not saying this drama is boring, however it is over complicated. The FL has so much on her plate, the ML has his own problems and then there are family problems. It's sometimes, too much.
I'll first start with the ML. He has feelings for the FL since he was a teen. Now that sounds so wholesome. However it seems like he has forgotten his feelings and now that the FL is back his feelings are back as well. This isn't impossible but somehow doesn't sit right with me. Felt like he only loved her till she's in front of his eyes. But his feelings were genuine and sincere.
Now comes the FL. I have major problems with her character. She takes the ML as her friend only. But out of a sudden she has feelings for him which felt too forced. In the initial episodes it is implied that the SML cheated on her, however, he doesn't. Instead he took care of her and was the only person to be with her during her tough times. However, she leaves him just because of a little outburst due to frustration. I mean it is understandable that she was hurt but doesn't mean she would end things like that when he was the only one she relied on during her illness. The SML felt more of a victim than her.
But even after all of this, she doesn't seem to move on from the SML. She cries for him, she misses her moments with him as well as she even relies on him when in pain. She cries when he leaves but boom the next day she has feelings for the ML. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!?? She even accepts that herself that it was too fast.
One more thing I felt was that she didn't love the ML as much as he loved her. The ML continuously tries to make their relationship official and tell their parents but she stops him everytime until their parents catch them.
It was all over supposed to be a light hearted drama but it had too many flaws according to me. The leads were great as friends but fell apart as lovers. The SFL and her partner's relationship was much more interesting. However I must appreciate Jung Haein and Jung Somin for their great acting. The script and the direction needed to be much better.
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Not a fan of their romance.
I watched ten episodes and then the last two episodes but if I'm honest with myself, I pressed fast-forward in quite a few scenes.Even though I loved the acting of all the cast, I adored the acting of the female main lead, the end. She brought out emotions and thoughts that I didn't quite want but I cannot NOT see the fact that nowadays, the Korean dramas have such a deep and serious subjects involved in their series and I love it! It's a subject that affects many people in their everyday life, worldwide, and I liked the growth and bonding between the parents and their daughter as the story went on. It's a clever way to see that parents can also be wrong and try to fix their mistakes that have taken their daughter for granted and the pressure one's hold so she doesn't disappoint those around them.
What I didn't like was the non-existed chemistry between the FML and the ML! It's a shame, really, because as individuals their acting was perfect but together, no. I felt myself routing for her ex and that is not good in the Korean land.
I would not re-watch it, as I barely managed to watch the episodes but I could definitely see other series from these leads.
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Curb your enthusiasm
I know that there are many people who thought that Love Next Door was going to be another hit romantic comedy from tvN - blame the marketers for advertising this show as Jung Hae-in's "first romcom".However, Love Next Door is NOT a romcom. It is a family drama with romantic and comedic elements. And if you go into it looking for a romcom, you'll be disappointed (as many people watching the show as it aired were).
And so I'll be reviewing this show as it is and as what it tries to achieve, many of which did not hit the mark, at least for me. From the synopsis, what I expected from this show was the story of two life-long friends who find love and comfort in each other as they navigate the ups and downs of life. Unfortunately, what I got was a show trying to balance a million storylines and ending up doing none of them any justice.
(Possible spoilers from here on out so beware)
Love Next Door tries to follow an episodic, slice-of-life format. Each episode is somewhat self-contained with a particular theme it seeks to explore. However, what the drama doesn't do as well is linking these different mini-plots together so that there's a main plotline that takes us through the whole sixteen episodes. So these plot points and themes feel like they really serve no purpose other than filler rather than furthering the plot in a meaningful way.
We also don't see a lot of the characters grow in any organic way; their characterization is as the plot demands. This is not to say that characters need to be perfect; in fact, I loved how all the characters were flawed in many ways. But it's expected that they should develop as the story progresses. What we get instead is some growth at the end of an episode, and by the next episode, they're back to square one, and this pattern continues until the last two episodes where all the growth is seemingly jam-packed. As a result, none of their realizations seem natural or earned, especially because of the writers' obsession with using illness and/or catastrophe (combined with illogical fake-outs) and miscommunication tropes to force character development.
The romance aspect was also poorly developed. The biggest error they made was centering the romance on Seung-hyo's POV and not giving us any gradual build-up in their romantic tension. Even until the end, it felt like Seung-hyo was carrying Seok-ryu along in their relationship. And no, flashbacks to their high school days aren't enough to establish Seok-ryu's feelings, especially when she was literally engaged after the fact and would have married her fiancé if not for her cancer. For me, this resulted in a distinct lack of chemistry in their romantic scenes.
The second couple aren't any better to me, even though it seems they're popular with a lot of people. Mo-eum is one of my favorite characters from the show, but I'm still a bit weirded out by her obsession with that little girl? It feels like she was all their relationship was built on. And did the writers forget that Mo-eum's dream was to go to Antarctica before trying to shove her into this family that already has death/abandonment related trauma?
Even the dialogue was so overwritten. There were often these clever or touching moments, and then the characters would keep talking and beating you on the head with the themes instead of said themes being shown to us organically through the story and their actions.
My favorite part of this show, and basically all I stayed for, was Seok-ryu following her dream of becoming a chef, and I really liked how they tied that into the cancer plot. I also like the Lavender crew, even though I could have done with less of their scenes. And there were some truly standout emotional and comedic scenes.
I'm sad to give a review like this to a show I anticipated highly, because I really love So-min and while I've not watched any of his stuff, I know Hae-in is an amazing actor. To be honest, the cast did well with what they were given, but I don't think the writing wasn't as great as it could have been.
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Could’ve been Interesting ended up being bland
Honestly i am quite sad that i didn’t end up enjoying this kdrama. i absolutely adore somin her acting and her other dramas, and from interviews ive seen she also really enjoyed portraying the fl and the drama… but to me the drama just felt kind of boring and bland.friends to lovers is one of my favorite tropes and the plot could’ve been good but it just felt overdone at some point. it felt like the writer tried to write a mature adult romance but somehow still stuck with very much non mature plot lines. the bickering could’ve been cute but it was just to much in the end, and some characters where somehow not at all like able. the mom from the fl for example absolutely annoyed me.
i don’t think i’ll be rewatching this
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Heartwarming Story
Only two episodes barely aired in the US, and I am already in love with the stories and the actors. There always gonna be an unsatisfied audience no matter how much work the talent and the crew invested to make the show possible. The last show I work for was the Last of Us, and even when the show got a lot of nominations and awards, we always got a lot of unsatisfied people. The way I'm looking at this show is as a brilliant heartwarming piece of art. It tackles on some social issues and family dynamics. One of those issues is portrayed through a short scene where an elder is carrying material to sell as recycle. Without making it a long scene, the writer and director were able to convey the problem we are facing as society globally when it comes to poverty, lack of opportunities for elders, and how societies tend to neglect those who aged. Jung Hae In & Jung So Min are just fantastic together! their chemistry is undeniable, and they are both such great actors. I am looking forward to the resolution of their love story.Was this review helpful to you?
Must watch as it is like a breath of fresh air
Must watch. ..if you haven't started recommend it.. absolutely ,100%
Not because I am a die hard Jung Hae In fan, but because it is refreshing to see slice of life normal dramas other than cheabol and time travel and totally toxic family and step mom and step children dramas.
And the little ones..aren't they cute..
The drama is bound to take you back to your childhood days..
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This kdrama is a scam.
The REAL main character is the aunties. I think it goes like this.. the writer of this kdrama is an auntie who wants to write a kdrama. Of course she learnt, if you want to write a love drama, you have to express it as if the main character is yourself and all of the things you want to happen for you and something like that.So she started writing based on that motivation. OF COURSE she started it with the scene of some aunties talking and joking because she's the aunties and she wants some attention to herself.
Then she imagined the female MC as her most FAVOURITE and ideal daughter that could ever be,, then the female MC personality comes up.
Also, all the other main character is just coming from an auntie who's creating her own ideal favourite children as the character personality based. The MC's bestie of course is some overachiever who wants to be a superhero because it's the typical auntie who really loves it when some child aiming to do more good deeds in this world. The character literally a random AUNTIE'S ideal children. 🤦🏻
No need to stick around. With that kinda expression and motivation, this kdrama is a BIG disappointment and a huge flop.
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I'm watching this drama due to jung hae in. His my favourite actor from snowdrop. I watched snowdrop because jisoo. She is biased. then i know hae in. I have watched his all dramas. Those who'll read my reviews please watch hae in all dramas you'll find them interesting. If Also all other supporting cast had worked in good dramas.
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I don’t know what to say about it but I didn’t feel that chemistry between the lead couple actually the other couple were more cute I felt they had more chemistry also their love story started at the last 4 episode like wtf!! also her being ill out of nowhere like why!! why was that I liked that part actually but I didn't feel it goes well with story! It's not that kind of dramas so I was lost I don't know I didn't really felt that drama
I lost interest in the middle i just finished it cause I didn't want to drop it
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A not so different love tale
Korean dramas are experts in showcasing childhood romance. And in this case, the journey of Choi Seung-hyo and Bae Seok-ryu is no different. They met in childhood and lived with each other almost all the time till Bae Seok-ryu left for America. Their meeting after a bunch of years triggers lots of emotions and surely love kicks in.A very normal tale. The lack of perfect twists at the beginning and ending often failed to hold the charm. The chemistry of ML and Fl and a perfect second lead helped in keeping the story going.
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PAINT BY NUMBERS
Massive K-Drama Fan... South Koreans are Masters at the craft of compelling stories. Superb acting and off the charts OSTs. So, it pains me to offer some critical analysis of "Love next door". So far the only thing this show is doing well is the wonderful last 5 minutes of the first 2 episodes. The female lead is over-acting to the point of being grating. The male lead comes across as someone who wishes he were somewhere else. The Mothers of each are uninteresting cliches... the writer and director have sacrificed spontaneous acting for hard and fast "Yang style" aggressive females...a trend that is becoming boring. Don't get me started on the cliche characterizations of the Father... and the Male leads "Office" friends make we want to slap them for the over acting Simp portrayals. The only compelling couple is the Reporter and the EMS girlfriend of the female lead. This production is just high gloss "Paint by Numbers" and I blame the director and possibly the writer. It all seems staged and un-organic...The Producer...director and writer have chosen to overdose on discord & antagonisms creating,,, harmonic dissonance like a song or a symphony with too many notes and to many sharps and flats... I am reminded of my niece who believed one could make a better chocolate chip cookie by doubling the number of chocolate chips and adding an extra cup of sugar.
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Like flirting through a peephole—awkward, cute, and just chaotic enough to keep watching!
"Love Next Door : 7.5/10 – A Comfortably Predictable Rom-Com That’s Easy to Binge"( not my cup of tea )
WHAT WORKS:
The enemies-to-lovers tension – Classic, tropey, and just satisfying enough.
The small-town vibes – Cozy, nostalgic, and full of quirky side characters.
The lead’s chemistry – Not earth-shattering, but cute enough to root for.
WHAT’S MEH:
The plot twists you can spot from episode 1 – No surprises here, folks.
The miscommunication drama – Could’ve been solved with one honest conversation.
The villain-lite neighbor – More annoying than actually threatening.
BEST MOMENTS:
The accidental moving-in chaos – Peak rom-com silliness.
The small-town festival episode – Adorable, if cliché.
VERDICT:
"Like a warm bowl of instant ramyun—quick, tasty, but not exactly gourmet." Watch if: You want zero stress, fluffy vibes, and a guilty pleasure binge. Skip if: You need depth or originality.
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