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A reverse-harem story a la 7 First Kisses but for the teen set where the female lead both ends up with all of the male leads and simultaneously ends up with none of them.
While I can see the appeal of these sorts of stories where you get to enjoy multiple romances and pick your favorite (without the story involving an Actual harem, because no-thanks), after both Click Your Heart and 7 First Kisses, I can firmly say that they are probably not for me (although I probably won't stop occasionally watching them, lol). I like having one male lead, not a gajillion. I can appreciate a well-written second male lead, but when there are multiple male leads all with equally compelling reasons for deserving to be with the female lead, that just leaves me sad for the 'losers' and frustrated with the overall viewing experience. I like investing in the main couple, but it's hard to do that when there isn't a main couple.
To be fair, Click Your Heart isn't too terribly plotted considering it's genre(s) and episode runtime. All of the male leads are likable and have good chemistry with the female lead and a compelling reason for her to choose them. The female leads main flaw, being seemingly cursed to ruin other people's lives, isn't really prominent enough, but it is used fairly effectively. And while the story can be cringey at times, it still has enjoyable moments that mostly make up for the cringe.
If you're looking for something quick and easy, you like reverse harem stories (that don't involve actual harems), and you don't mind cringey/cheesy teen drama/romance, you'll probably like this. It's cute enough.
While I can see the appeal of these sorts of stories where you get to enjoy multiple romances and pick your favorite (without the story involving an Actual harem, because no-thanks), after both Click Your Heart and 7 First Kisses, I can firmly say that they are probably not for me (although I probably won't stop occasionally watching them, lol). I like having one male lead, not a gajillion. I can appreciate a well-written second male lead, but when there are multiple male leads all with equally compelling reasons for deserving to be with the female lead, that just leaves me sad for the 'losers' and frustrated with the overall viewing experience. I like investing in the main couple, but it's hard to do that when there isn't a main couple.
To be fair, Click Your Heart isn't too terribly plotted considering it's genre(s) and episode runtime. All of the male leads are likable and have good chemistry with the female lead and a compelling reason for her to choose them. The female leads main flaw, being seemingly cursed to ruin other people's lives, isn't really prominent enough, but it is used fairly effectively. And while the story can be cringey at times, it still has enjoyable moments that mostly make up for the cringe.
If you're looking for something quick and easy, you like reverse harem stories (that don't involve actual harems), and you don't mind cringey/cheesy teen drama/romance, you'll probably like this. It's cute enough.
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