They have chemistry but drama is so boring
Love Has Fireworks starts with a strong and exciting premise. The lead characters share undeniable chemistry, and their interactions are filled with charm, humor, and emotional tension. From their very first meeting, it's easy to become invested in their relationship. Their romantic moments feel genuine, making the audience root for them as a couple.
However, while the romance shines, the drama does not. As the story progresses, the conflicts become repetitive and predictable. Many misunderstandings could have been solved with simple conversations, but they are stretched out to create unnecessary tension. Instead of adding depth to the characters, these dramatic moments slow the pacing and make some episodes feel longer than they need to be.
The supporting cast has a few memorable moments, but they are not developed enough to leave a lasting impression. Some side plots also distract from the main romance without contributing much to the overall story. The series would have been stronger if it had focused more on the emotional growth of the main couple rather than relying on repeated dramatic twists.
Despite these flaws, the performances of the lead actors remain the biggest highlight. Their natural chemistry keeps the story engaging even during weaker episodes. Their emotional scenes feel heartfelt, and they make the romance believable from beginning to end.
Overall, Love Has Fireworks is an enjoyable romantic drama with excellent lead chemistry, but it is held back by repetitive and sometimes boring drama. Fans of romance may still find it worth watching because of the strong performances and sweet moments, but those looking for a tightly written story may be disappointed. I would give it 3.5 out of 5 starsa fun romance with sparks, but not enough substance to keep the drama consistently interesting.
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