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Fast-paced romance of 'Lovestruck in the City' captures audience

Just 10 minutes into watching Kakao TV’s latest drama, “Lovestruck in the City”, viewers realize it’s not your ordinary K-drama with a sequential plot.

Lim Jang-won (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Seoul, South Korea
Mon, December 28, 2020

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Fast-paced romance of 'Lovestruck in the City' captures audience South Korean actors Ji Chang-wook (left) and Kim Ji-won. (Kakao M/The Korea Herald)

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ust 10 minutes into watching Kakao TV’s latest drama, Lovestruck in the City, viewers realize it’s not your ordinary K-drama with a sequential plot.

The Kakao TV original drama, with episodes also released on Netflix two hours after the Kakao TV release, targets the young generation with its fast-paced and unique storytelling, combining interviews of different characters and flashbacks to tell the love stories of young people in the city.

The first episode of the 16-episode series released on Tuesdays and Fridays showed six actors representing different young people in society giving an interview about their experiences with love.

“We didn’t focus on a special or dramatic moment, but dealt with ordinary, everyday stories that anyone would experience at least once in their lives,” said director Park Shin-woo in an online press conference Tuesday.

With each episode running 30 minutes, the quick, easy-to-consume structure targets those watching dramas on their smartphones.

“The fact that the running time was short didn’t have much of an impact for me once I started filming,” said Park. “I worked as a drama PD (program director) for a while, but with this work, I tried to become more of an entertainment show or documentary program PD than a drama PD.”

The star-studded lineup featuring Ji Chang-wook and Kim Ji-won was another reason the drama series instantly caught people’s interest, with over 940,000 views on Kakao TV for the premiere in its first 24 hours.

“I thought the structure of the drama was unique. The interview-based structure felt like a fake documentary,” said Ji. “It can be confusing whether Park Jae-won in the drama is being interviewed or the actor Ji Chang-wook is being interviewed. Instead of making character Park Jae-won, I acted more like the person that I am.”

The unique fast-paced structure was also intriguing for Kim.

“The script is short as the running time is short. But once I read the script, I was immersed in it and it felt like I finished reading in no time,” said Kim.

Another unique aspect of the series is that Kim plays two characters, Lee Eun-o and Yoon Seon-a in Park jae-won’s flashback.

Furthermore, the intimate scenes between characters Seon-a and Jae-wan are intense from the very start of the drama according to Ji, making him consider the drama to be a one of a kind.

New episodes of the 16-part drama are released Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p.m. on Kakao TV and 7 p.m. on Netflix.


This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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