VR Dating Company CEO, the love hater. Documentary Writer, who's unable to express or notice others feeling. This is sweet but quite bloody story of them overcoming traumas. It effectively combines the material of VR blind date with the romantic comedy genre that all generations around the world can relate to, presenting something new that has never been seen before. Yun Bi A, a programmer who created an era of romance with Al that is 100% compatible with her, and 100% pure romantic. Han Seon Ho, a novel writer who sticks to analogue. And the unknown secrets that unfold before them. (Source: WelCon.kocca.kr/en, youngcontents.com; edited by kisskh) Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Yeon WooYun Bi AMain Role
- Kim Hyun JinHan Seon HoMain Role
- Cho Yun SeoSeol Jae HuiMain Role
- Choi Byung ChanHan Baek HoMain Role
- Im Ji EunYang Seon Ae [Bi A’s mother]Support Role
- Lee Ji HaeSong Ji Yeong [Author]Support Role
Reviews
Yikes. A very messy story.
Love Phobia aired alongside the Netflix giant Boyfriend in Demand. It stood no chance. Why compare the two? Because both feature AI/virtual boyfriends as their initial hook. Unfortunately, this show is such a mess that there’s no need to compare them.Like any normal viewer, I initially thought this was a semi-serious romance with a touch of comedy. However, Love Phobia proved me dead wrong. The real story hidden behind the scenes involving everyone connected to the mother is far worse. What the writers pulled here blew my mind with how awful it was. Motives were shaky at best and comically bad at worst.
For what it’s worth, I did quite enjoy the romance between the main lead and the female lead when it was the primary focus. I also liked the cheerful young female coworker. However, the overall story is so bad it overshadows any positives about the show. Save yourself eight hours and avoid it at all costs.
IDK what happened while the creators were writing this show.
TBH the only reason I even watched the show was because the two leads looked kinda cute together but upon watching through the entire thing I never once felt they had any chemistry. Both the male lead and the female lead put forward some of the most boring acting performances I have seen even by low budget K-Drama Standards. They both look good, yes, but their acting leaves a lot to be desired. The only person who was acting decent was the FL's best friend.The overarching plot was even more disappointing. What could have been an exploration of how different people cope with grief, loneliness ended up being a very surface level and basic show.
Even so I pushed through the show since it was kind of cute at some moments but the final episode really dropped the ball. The villain of the story is forgiven so easily without any major emotional repercussions towards her by the female lead. The relationship between the two leads also still feels very quick and forced though that might be due to the short length of the series only being 8 episodes long.
Overall a disappointing mess that failed to make me even feel a tiny bit of comfort that some other silly dramas make me feel but maybe it could have been better with a few more episodes to flesh out the story and focus a bit more on the emotional scenes.




















