Cute characters but kind of loses the plot
I wanted to love this premise but the overall plot was kind of not great.
The actors and characters were very cute and I enjoyed their interactions and the chemistry between them the most. It's probably the number one thing that kept me watching all the way through. Sometimes the acting felt a little off but that may be the plot/script more than the actors fault.
The overall plot was kind of unbelievable and all over the place. First, the premise of an entertainment company buying a professional football team and replacing half the players with their own idols (who aren't professional players in any shape or form) is not really believable to me - they're going to rely on their marketibility and good looks to keep the team successful? Yeah right! How about when they have to play real matches? (Which they do not show much of lol - more a bl with a garnish of football if you will)
As for the plot going forward, it honestly felt like they kept coming up with plot points, but couldn't seamlessly connect them all together. So sometimes you feel like you're jumping from one scene to the next, instead of smoothly transitioning forward.
It's low budget, so a lot of the scenes happen in the same locations, not a huge turn off for me, but something to note.
Overall, it's a fun easy watch if you don't take it too seriously and question the plot too much lol. The characters/actors are the saving grace of it all.
The actors and characters were very cute and I enjoyed their interactions and the chemistry between them the most. It's probably the number one thing that kept me watching all the way through. Sometimes the acting felt a little off but that may be the plot/script more than the actors fault.
The overall plot was kind of unbelievable and all over the place. First, the premise of an entertainment company buying a professional football team and replacing half the players with their own idols (who aren't professional players in any shape or form) is not really believable to me - they're going to rely on their marketibility and good looks to keep the team successful? Yeah right! How about when they have to play real matches? (Which they do not show much of lol - more a bl with a garnish of football if you will)
As for the plot going forward, it honestly felt like they kept coming up with plot points, but couldn't seamlessly connect them all together. So sometimes you feel like you're jumping from one scene to the next, instead of smoothly transitioning forward.
It's low budget, so a lot of the scenes happen in the same locations, not a huge turn off for me, but something to note.
Overall, it's a fun easy watch if you don't take it too seriously and question the plot too much lol. The characters/actors are the saving grace of it all.
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