Drama Review: Semantic Error

8

Rating

★★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 25 Mins

Episodes

8

Drama Digest

Sang Woo is a junior computer student who is very logical and functions like a machine. He had to work on a group project in his art class. But his team does not do anything, so he cuts them off to create his project. It affected a popular senior, Jae Young, whose abroad plans were on halt. Jae Young makes it a mission to annoy Sang Woo. Eventually, all this hate turns to love.

The Feel-Good Part

The cinematography and the vibrant set works make the show pleasing to our eyes. This drama is very spirited and filled with tension from beginning to end. All the pranks played by Jae Young were funny.

The Disappointing Factor

The plot may seem rushed as they were trying to pack everything in this 8 episode drama.

In-Depth Analysis

This drama is an adaptation of a manhwa with the same title. Sang Woo is a computer student who functions like a computer. Jae Young is a popular art student and is loved by all in the school. They are opposites in every way. It becomes Jae Young’s mission to make Sang Woo’s life hell. These pranks are hilarious and imaginative. All these pranks and hateful emotions turn to love. Their chemistry is such an adrenaline rush, and you can witness it grow each episode. There is significant character development in these characters through this 8-episode show which is exciting. This drama gave complete attention to these two characters without shifting to any subplots. It is a great drama giving more LGBTQ+ content to the viewers. It has a pleasant ending that leaves you with complete satisfaction yet wanting more.

Star Power

Park Seo Ham (Jae Young) and Park Jae Chan (Sang Woo) did an incredible job of personifying the characters. Their electric chemistry is so enjoyable to watch throughout the show.

Overall Opinion

You will enjoy this classic hate turn into love drama. It is a beautiful BL drama that is worth binge-watching!