Drama Review: Love Alarm (Season 2)

6

Rating

★★

Duration

0 Hrs 45-60 Mins

Episodes

6

Drama Digest

Kim Jo Jo sets out to delete the shield and make the app ring for her one true love to search for thunderous confirmation of her affections.

The Feel-Good Part

The unexplained entrance of Brian Cheon (Ki Do Hoon), who makes the characters (most especially Jo Jo) question if he is indeed their “dead” classmate and supposedly former developer Duk Gu, was perhaps the most compelling aspect of the second season.

The Disappointing Factor

Not only the storyline but the images and flow gave the drama also a forced sense. The season seemed like a completely different drama from the previous one because of the change of directors. The first season had a lighter, humorous tone to it, but this season had a more serious, mature sense to it.

In-Depth Analysis

The play, which is based on the solid concept of “Soul alternative,” relates the story of the new drama director Nie Wei and his female companion Yue Yue when they first entered the society from university, and the various challenges and challenging conditions they faced. Nie Wei Yi, who had just been out of school for a year, was unable to create a film due to a significant psychological divide between the famous senior and the shipping lad, which severely harmed his self-confidence and led to his split with Yue Yue. At the moment, Nie Wei saw a technology company hiring product testers with large bonuses. Nie Wei traded souls with his ex-girlfriend Yue Yue after signing a contract on the spot. They began to split up, and then re-established their relationship, forcing each other to go through the amusing voyage of their lives.

Star Power

Despite several disappointing factors, the cast was well-chosen and appropriate; however, their performance was a letdown due to the declining storyline.

Overall Opinion

The plot and direction selected in filming this season will be highly upsetting to fans. Not just the narration but also the images and speed gave the drama a forced sense. The season seemed like a completely different drama from the previous because of the change of directors. The first season had a lighter, humorous tone to it, but this season had a severe and mature sense to it.