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LOVE.exe korean drama review
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LOVE.exe
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by raquelsmsv
12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 4.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Love.exe: Tried, Finished, Won’t Rewatch

Love.exe is a K-drama that feels very modern for today’s standards. It includes LGBTQ+ representation, characters with disabilities, and themes of rebellion and social change. The school itself is quite unconventional, with different classes focused on modeling, programming, and science, and the students have a very alternative vibe.

None of these elements were shocking or problematic to me. In fact, the cast was one of the stronger points of the drama. I genuinely liked both the male and female leads, and the acting was solid overall. The episodes themselves are not bad, and I did make the effort to watch the entire series.

However, the main issue lies in the story. The plot feels weak, and the last episodes, in particular, are confusing and poorly structured. The decision to end the story with a school revolution felt strange and lacked proper buildup or logic. While this may be connected to the title "Love.exe - The 4th Love Revolution", it still did not feel satisfying or well explained.

I can see how this drama might appeal more to a younger audience, especially those born after the 2000s, who may connect more with its themes and style. As a millennial, however, it did not resonate with me. It is quite different from the type of K-dramas I usually enjoy, and unfortunately, it failed to fully engage me.

Would I watch it again? No.
Final rating: 4/10.
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