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Love Alarm
TV Series

Love Alarm

When you turn on the application, your heart will ring.
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User Score2,032 ratings
TMDB 8.3201950m / ep2 seasons · 14 eps
DramaSci-Fi & Fantasy

Synopsis

Love Alarm is an app that tells you if someone within a 10-meter radius has a crush on you. It quickly becomes a social phenomenon. While everyone talks about it and uses it to test their love and popularity, Jojo is one of the few people who have yet to download the app. However, she soon faces a love triangle situation between Sun-oh whom she starts to have feelings for, and Hye-young, who has had a huge crush on her.

Episodes

8 episodes
Creator
Yu Bo-ra1 credited
Network
NetflixNetflix
First aired
August 22, 2019Ended
Seasons
214 episodes

Top Cast

8 of 14
Kim So-hyun
Kim So-hyun
Kim Jojo
Jung Ga-ram
Jung Ga-ram
Lee Hye-yeong
Song Kang
Song Kang
Hwang Sun-oh
Go Min-si
Go Min-si
Park Gul-mi
Lee Jae-eung
Lee Jae-eung
Chon Duk-gu
Park Ji-hoon
Park Ji-hoon
Ji-Hoon
Kim Si-eun
Kim Si-eun
Yuk-jo
Ki Do-hun
Ki Do-hun
Brian Chon

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Reviews

From TMDB users
MahmoudErfan
Dec 8, 2022

just a waste of my damn time😡😢💔

ParkMin
May 17, 2024

Oh dear! How could a full production team, crew and cast members be this damn oblivious to what they're making! The drama was the apotheosis of human failure, an insidious plague upon the landscape of television, a wretched abomination birthed from the depths of creative bankruptcy and soulless commercialism, a festering wound that infects the very essence of storytelling with its repulsive presence. Its premise was a nauseating blend of techno-narcissism and romantic idiocy, an affront to the intelligence of any sentient being unfortunate enough to bear witness to its abomination, a grotesque mutation of what once passed for entertainment. Characters were grotesque caricatures of humanity, mere vessels for the perpetuation of vapid romantic fantasies and insipid melodrama and their interactions were a cacophony of soulless platitudes and contrived emotional manipulation, each scene got progressively worse than the last. The writing was an insult to the very concept of coherent narrative structure, a labyrinth of a garbled mess and mind numbingly banal dialogue that defies comprehension. In fact, this drama wasn't just bad television, it was an abomination of the highest order, a blight upon the collective consciousness of humanity and the very fabric of reality itself that must be expunged from existence with extreme prejudice. Anyone who dares to defend this abhorrent monstrosity deserves nothing less than eternal damnation, condemned to spend eternity in the deepest, darkest depths of cinematic purgatory, tormented by the ceaseless repetition of its insipid drivel until the end of time itself. Anyway, it could've been worse, I guess.

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