Drama Review: Convenience Store Fling

6

Rating

★★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 12 Mins

Episodes

6

Drama Digest

Joo Ah recognises a man she met on the street as she enters the convenience shop to take the salesperson’s spot. She has helped him immensely, and he must leave the shop to claim the award. Joo Ah continues to work in the shop where she meets four young men. They all have distinct personalities and are endearing, humorous, charismatic, cocky, and charming. Now that Joo Ah has a job, she must work diligently to earn the right to keep it. However, what kind of work is available, and how can she resist when four attractive men are simultaneously attracted to her?

 The Feel-Good Part

It is a very endearing, humorous narrative with many idols. Your initial focus will be drawn to that. Regarding the cast, I thought they were all quite adorable and visually appealing. The performance was excellent for web dramas, and the female protagonist was just too adorable. You’ll laugh even if the story is incredibly fluffy and may make some folks feel a little cringe. From the first to the fifth episodes, you’ll definitely love it.

 The Disappointing Factor

The only thing stood out is that it felt a little hurried near the end, and it would have been nice to see more exchanges amongst the other guys as well. Normally, we can sense when a drama is about to come to a close, but with this one, the show was on one minute and the credits and behind-the-scenes footage were on the next. When it ended, it felt very much like a slap in the face.

 In-Depth Analysis

Yeo Joo Ah (Choi Ji Su) agrees to work a shift at a grocery store for Kim Dong Hyun, an online buddy she met earlier that day (Kim Dong Hyun). She encounters a charming young man named Bong Jae Hyun (Bong Jae Hyun) during her shift, and he flirts with her by requesting her phone number. She ends up being hired by Donghyun as a full-time worker when he returns. When she arrives the following day to work the next shift, she runs across her coworker Jung Su Bin (Jung Su Bin), who has a cool, fashionable appearance. She encounters Jung Wooseok (Jung Woo Seok) on her first official shift, and he is determined to treat her unfairly.

 Star Power

They all had acting debuts, therefore their performances were all the more impressive given that they all played significant roles in deserving longer-running K dramas. The primary protagonists were all likeable and attractive, and all the actors did a good job in their parts. Just wanted there was more screen time for Wooseok and Jaehyun.

 Overall Opinion

Overall, it’s not really noteworthy, but dingo’s simple and adorable story is nonetheless enjoyable to watch and cheer on your favourite actors. The drama’s ending was a little abrupt, but it was still good. It is watchable and funny.