
Characterisations are super, The couple together is interesting
The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas. The couple together is interesting in first episodes. Involved in the Tan Songyun's play. It's worth giving a try if you love Rom-Com dramas.Was this review helpful to you?

Happy to watch it!
Good to see the understandings, love between both leads. I'm surprised after reading the article "5 Unknown Facts About 'Queen of Tears'". Female lead more elegant for the role and this is having good scenes. Female lead got noted in mind for her excellent acting in dramas The Heirs, Descendants of the Sun, and Fight for My Way.Was this review helpful to you?

“Head Over Heels”: A Whimsical, Haunting, and Heartfelt Start to a K-Drama That Feels Like Magic
If you're searching for a K-drama that blends charm, mystery, a dash of the supernatural, and the flutter of first love, Head Over Heels might just sweep you off your feet.In its opening episodes, Head Over Heels introduces a double life that instantly hooks you: Park Seong A (Cho Yi Hyun) is a seemingly ordinary high schooler by day, but by night, she transforms into Fairy Cheon Ji — a secretive shaman whose predictions hold eerie accuracy. Her world is steeped in spirits, rituals, and unseen burdens, yet she navigates it all with quiet resilience and unexpected warmth.
Enter Bae Gyeon U (Choo Young Woo), a mysterious transfer student whose fate is tangled with shadows from the moment he steps into Seong A’s world — quite literally upside down. Gyeon U isn’t just another pretty face in the class; he carries an ominous aura that shakes Seong A’s carefully built life. Their chemistry is instant, not overly dramatic, but quietly intense — the kind that sneaks up on you.
Visually, the drama walks a beautiful line between the surreal and the grounded. The directing enhances the mystical tone without overwhelming the emotional core. The writing is delicate yet purposeful, allowing emotions to simmer without rushing them. And the performances? Cho Yi Hyun perfectly captures Seong A's duality — vulnerable yet strong, odd yet endearing. Choo Young Woo brings subtle depth to a character whose silence often says more than words.
There’s something timeless about Head Over Heels. Its themes of isolation, unseen pain, and the courage it takes to love despite the unknown feel universally human. Yet it's also deliciously unpredictable, tinged with folklore and teenage wonder, keeping viewers curious about what lies beneath each scene.
No spoilers here — just a promise: if you give this drama your time, it will give you something rare in return — a story that gently haunts you in the best way possible.
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