"Lovestruck In The City"


Plot-

Lovestruck in the City is a realistic portrayal of young people who pursue romance and happiness, while struggling to get by in a busy, competitive urban environment. Park Jae Won is an honest man, a passionate architect and lover of city alleyways. His hobby is collecting new hobbies. A romantic at heart, he cannot forget a certain woman. This thief of his heart, and his camera, has disappeared, much like a fleeting midsummer night’s dream. Lee Eun Oh is an ordinary woman who temporarily re-invents herself as the spontaneous and free-spirited Yun Seon Ah, On a whim, she heads to part sun known, where Jae-won falls in love with her new identity

Genre-Romance

Episodes-16

Aired-December 22,2020 - February 16,2021


My Opinion- So another Ji Chang Wook heart-warming drama. This Drama is so good that you don't even want to skip a second. I think the main purpose of the show will be the romance between Jae-won and Eun-oh, with the other four singletons beginning connections of their own, either with different individuals from the gathering. In light of the fact that it seems like Jae-won and Eun-oh will be the Ross and Rachel of this gathering.


The essayists have made every one of the six characters unmistakable enough that we realize where each stands as we go ahead. Other than the main two, the one that stands apart is Sun-young, the gym center instructor; she beverages to neglect and appears to like gathering, laying down with, then, at that point leaving men. But, there's something under that discloses to us she needs something else. The other three singletons are somewhat more crudely characterized — Geon, the author, is for the most part severe. But, Jae-won and Eun-oh are very well defined before the finish of the half-hour, particularly Eun-oh, who is excited and convoluted. Her activities with Jae-won in the shore town verges on Manic Pixie Dream Girl conduct, yet something will ground her into being the not really settled adaptation that we see wandering around Seoul. Both Eun-oh and Sun-young concede to the camera that on the off chance that they'd do their relationship once more. Eun-oh even says, "On the off chance that I met him once more, I'd go gaga for him once more". I then, at that point streak back to both of them clasping hands while watching the firecrackers. I effectively refered to Han Ji-eun as Sun-young, the gym center educator. For reasons unknown, I loved the location of her conversing with the camera while drinking vigorously without anyone else in a bar. That is a ton of "show don't tell" not too far off.


There's a long creep at the lower part of the screen about some band called "Moving Stars", whose video plays over the credits. Don't have the foggiest idea what their identity is, yet they aren't generally excellent. Had a go at finding them; not certain they exist. I think Lovestruck In The City is a light romantic comedy that is a decent passage into the universe of K-drama, on the grounds that the person types are exceptionally natural to individuals used to American and British sitcoms including will-they-will not they romance.


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