Renseignements

  • Dernière connexion: Il y a 1 heure
  • Genre: Femme
  • Lieu: hell
  • Contribution Points: 215 LV3
  • Anniversaire: March 30
  • Rôles: VIP
  • Date d'inscription: février 7, 2013
  • Awards Received: Finger Heart Award110 Flower Award213 Coin Gift Award83
Lonely Enough to Love korean drama review
Complété
Lonely Enough to Love
11 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
by Kate
oct. 14, 2020
10 épisodes vus sur 10
Complété
Globalement 6.0
Histoire 6.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 7.0
Musique 6.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 4.0
Oh, the lovely second lead syndrome and the pain this show brought me.

Lonely Enough to Love, also known as Dating is Annoying, But I Don't Wanna Be Lonely (which is a superior title, and that’s the fact) had a great, funny and exciting beginning, but lost its way half way through.

It started as a simple romantic comedy that exaggerates the clichés making them more of comedic scenes. It was a perfect watch after a day full of hard work. I could just laugh and enjoy the “easy to follow” plot. Later they introduced many side plots, yet none was explored enough. Instead of giving each tenant one dedicated episode, they gave a few scenes here and there, but by the end, I was not sure what their stories were truly about and what the writer wanted to tell me through them.

The love triangle was painful to watch, since I adored Hyun Jin, but could not relate nor truly understand Kang Woo. Both him and Na Eun had a complicated relationship with their parents, but it was presented in such a messy way, I kind of don’t really understand what is going on and where they are standing and what they wanted to do with it.

There is not much to say. It had great potential, but it was mostly wasted. Most characters were interesting in one way or another, but nothing was done with it. The whole show felt like just an introduction to the story.
Cet avis était-il utile?