A hot mess of love and drama! 7/10, entertaining but a bit too messy!
"Lovestruck in the City : 7/10 – A Flawed Experiment That Almost Worked"
THE GOOD (YES, THERE WAS SOME):
Ji Chang-wook & Kim Ji-won’s raw moments – When the script let them act, their emotional scenes almost saved the show.
Unique format – The mockumentary style was bold, even if it flopped more than it flew.
Short episodes – At least the pain was over quickly.
WHY IT’S STILL A 7 FOR YOU:
Nostalgic summer vibes – The beach setting and casual aesthetic had some charm.
Relatable messiness – If you’ve ever had a "what are we?" disaster, this kinda hits.
Ji Chang-wook’s sweaters – A+ knitwear, zero logic.
THE "BUT STILL…" MOMENTS:
That awkward interview framing – "Are they healing or just trauma-bonding?" – The audience, confused.
The second leads – Wasted potential, like a good iced coffee left in the sun.
VERDICT:
"A 7 if you’re in a mood, a 3 if you’re sane." Watch for: The vibes, the aesthetic, and Ji Chang-wook’s pout. Skip if: You like plot or satisfying endings.
THE GOOD (YES, THERE WAS SOME):
Ji Chang-wook & Kim Ji-won’s raw moments – When the script let them act, their emotional scenes almost saved the show.
Unique format – The mockumentary style was bold, even if it flopped more than it flew.
Short episodes – At least the pain was over quickly.
WHY IT’S STILL A 7 FOR YOU:
Nostalgic summer vibes – The beach setting and casual aesthetic had some charm.
Relatable messiness – If you’ve ever had a "what are we?" disaster, this kinda hits.
Ji Chang-wook’s sweaters – A+ knitwear, zero logic.
THE "BUT STILL…" MOMENTS:
That awkward interview framing – "Are they healing or just trauma-bonding?" – The audience, confused.
The second leads – Wasted potential, like a good iced coffee left in the sun.
VERDICT:
"A 7 if you’re in a mood, a 3 if you’re sane." Watch for: The vibes, the aesthetic, and Ji Chang-wook’s pout. Skip if: You like plot or satisfying endings.
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