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Romantics Anonymous japanese drama review
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Romantics Anonymous
3 people found this review helpful
by conan
Oct 27, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

DIDN'T EXPECT TO FALL FOR THIS DRAMA, BUT I DID

It's one of those dramas that grows on you with its charm. From the very first episode, I couldn’t stop smiling. The chemistry between Lee Ha Na, who plays a woman with scopophobia and Sosuke, a germophobic male lead, is over the top, and I mean that in such a good way. You can already feel their connection right away and it’s so genuine and meaningful, especially because of the conditions they both struggle with.

This drama honestly made me hungry with all the pastry scenes. Everything looks so delicious that I wanted to grab one myself hahaa. The kitchen scenes are comforting to watch and Lee Ha Na’s relationship with the kitchen team is just wholesome. It gives that sense of belonging and healing that makes the drama even more comforting.

The second couple is also captivating, adding more flavor to the story without overshadowing the main leads. And don’t even get me started on the cameos, they had me shooked!

Visually, the scenery is beautiful, and the intro alone already hooked me. The leads gave me butterflies I haven’t felt in such a long time. It’s sweet, awkward, and honest in a way that feels almost personal.

Watching this drama made me reflect on myself too on how everyone carries their own fears, insecurities, or battles that others don’t always see. But even with all that people can still find connection.

Plot 8/10
Acting and Characters 8/10
Cinematography 9/10
Writing 8/10
Pacing 9/10
OST/Score 9/10

Overall 8.5
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