Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBunny, a top sculpture student, struggles with self-esteem after a failed relationship. Her life changes when she meets Hwang Jae Yul, a warm design student, and Cha Ji Won, a perfect chaebo... Alles lesenBunny, a top sculpture student, struggles with self-esteem after a failed relationship. Her life changes when she meets Hwang Jae Yul, a warm design student, and Cha Ji Won, a perfect chaebol heir.Bunny, a top sculpture student, struggles with self-esteem after a failed relationship. Her life changes when she meets Hwang Jae Yul, a warm design student, and Cha Ji Won, a perfect chaebol heir.
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The first episode was cute and all and had me interested. Then moving forward towards the middle of the show it was so boring.
It's a lighthearted show, with some comedy so that might be okay. But for me, the scenes are wayyyyy too slow. The cinematography is unbearable 💔💔 i tried watching it in 2x speed and that was still painful.
It's also frustrating to watch as the characters just stare at each-other and avoid each-other the whole show when they need to talk. Like ughhh.
I guess the vibes is cute, but it's not a high quality show. Maybe some would like it because it's light hearted, not serious and definitely not melancholic. But that's not for me!! Also i couldn't even finish the show. I watched to like Ep8 and was done.
It's a lighthearted show, with some comedy so that might be okay. But for me, the scenes are wayyyyy too slow. The cinematography is unbearable 💔💔 i tried watching it in 2x speed and that was still painful.
It's also frustrating to watch as the characters just stare at each-other and avoid each-other the whole show when they need to talk. Like ughhh.
I guess the vibes is cute, but it's not a high quality show. Maybe some would like it because it's light hearted, not serious and definitely not melancholic. But that's not for me!! Also i couldn't even finish the show. I watched to like Ep8 and was done.
I don't get why it had a low rating in South Korea. This drama is a must-watch for romance lovers, especially for fans of K-dramas! I can say everything was genuine and cute. Not only are the characters all good-looking, but their acting is also natural! Honestly, it's one of the best K-dramas I've watched - not the kind you'd drop midway. The storyline was engaging, and the romance was so sweet. I loved how the characters developed throughout the series. The chemistry between the leads was undeniable, and their performances were top-notch. The supporting cast was also great, adding depth to the story. Overall, I'd highly recommend this drama to anyone looking for a heartwarming romance. 💕
After having just finished watching the entire series, I gotta say this was a very enjoyable watch overall.
The main couple is great and has very good chemistry. Secondary couple is good as well, these 2 couples I'd say carry the show for the most part. I've seen the female lead in a few other series in the past (Our Beloved Summer, 18 Again), but here she seems a lot more grown-up and mature. I wouldn't be surprised if she becomes a rising star in the k-drama scene.
The only thing which was slightly off was the overarching pacing of the show. It feels like it goes in separate-different directions at times, especially because of the new characters or side stories they introduce in certain episodes. Only for them to return to the main storyline in the end. I don't know what their intention was, but I think it would have been more effective to just dial it down and focus on the main/lead characters.
Also, not to spoil anything but there was this "3rd couple" introduced last minute which was total rubbish in my view, made no sense whatsoever. If you watch the last episode, you'll get what I mean.
Apart from all this, I actually was looking forward to this series every weekend, so I would give it an 8.5/10 - rounded up to 9/10.
The main couple is great and has very good chemistry. Secondary couple is good as well, these 2 couples I'd say carry the show for the most part. I've seen the female lead in a few other series in the past (Our Beloved Summer, 18 Again), but here she seems a lot more grown-up and mature. I wouldn't be surprised if she becomes a rising star in the k-drama scene.
The only thing which was slightly off was the overarching pacing of the show. It feels like it goes in separate-different directions at times, especially because of the new characters or side stories they introduce in certain episodes. Only for them to return to the main storyline in the end. I don't know what their intention was, but I think it would have been more effective to just dial it down and focus on the main/lead characters.
Also, not to spoil anything but there was this "3rd couple" introduced last minute which was total rubbish in my view, made no sense whatsoever. If you watch the last episode, you'll get what I mean.
Apart from all this, I actually was looking forward to this series every weekend, so I would give it an 8.5/10 - rounded up to 9/10.
"Crushology 101" is such a fun and heartwarming watch! It captures the vibrant energy of campus life while blending romance, humor, and personal growth seamlessly. The backdrop of University is as beautiful and lively as you'd imagine, drawing you right into the story.
The main character is relatable and inspiring-someone you root for through every step of their journey. What really stands out is the chemistry between her and her four admirers; it keeps you hooked without feeling overdone or predictable. It's refreshing to see a reverse-harem storyline that balances light-hearted moments with deeper emotional connections.
The writing is sharp, the cast is expensive and the visuals are stunning, and the soundtrack ties it all together perfectly. ?
The main character is relatable and inspiring-someone you root for through every step of their journey. What really stands out is the chemistry between her and her four admirers; it keeps you hooked without feeling overdone or predictable. It's refreshing to see a reverse-harem storyline that balances light-hearted moments with deeper emotional connections.
The writing is sharp, the cast is expensive and the visuals are stunning, and the soundtrack ties it all together perfectly. ?
This is a much-needed break from serious K-dramas. I'm pretty sure you'll want to watch it because of the undeniable chemistry between the leads, Chae Min and Jeong Eui, from the 2024 drama "Hierarchy." The female lead, Ban Hee Jin, has a name that constantly reminds me of Newjeans' CEO, Min Hee Jin (whom I dislike), but thankfully she goes by the nickname "Bunny."
Bunny is a top sculpture student who falls in love with men based solely on their striking looks. Unfortunately, she ends up having her heart and trust broken twice. This leads to her developing trust issues. Our male lead, Yeol, has abandonment issues from a past relationship, which complicates things further.
The second male lead had a lot of potential-he had the looks, a great personality, and initially liked Bunny. However, he was a coward and gave up when Yeol stepped up his game. The typical "I'm going to the US" trope comes into play, and because of his abandonment issues, Yeol becomes frustrated with Bunny. She seems oblivious to the second lead's feelings, which is incredibly frustrating to watch.
Despite not being away for that long (just one year), Yeol struggles with the idea of Bunny leaving, leading to miscommunication and a breakup that lasts a year. They finally get back together in the last two episodes. Some last-minute characters feel artificial and serve only as catalysts to reunite the leads.
Overall, it's a fun yet frustratingly indecisive watch that may make you pull your hair out at times, but it also has its sweet moments. I spent a lot of time typing this, so you better watch it! Have a nice day, and goodbye!
Bunny is a top sculpture student who falls in love with men based solely on their striking looks. Unfortunately, she ends up having her heart and trust broken twice. This leads to her developing trust issues. Our male lead, Yeol, has abandonment issues from a past relationship, which complicates things further.
The second male lead had a lot of potential-he had the looks, a great personality, and initially liked Bunny. However, he was a coward and gave up when Yeol stepped up his game. The typical "I'm going to the US" trope comes into play, and because of his abandonment issues, Yeol becomes frustrated with Bunny. She seems oblivious to the second lead's feelings, which is incredibly frustrating to watch.
Despite not being away for that long (just one year), Yeol struggles with the idea of Bunny leaving, leading to miscommunication and a breakup that lasts a year. They finally get back together in the last two episodes. Some last-minute characters feel artificial and serve only as catalysts to reunite the leads.
Overall, it's a fun yet frustratingly indecisive watch that may make you pull your hair out at times, but it also has its sweet moments. I spent a lot of time typing this, so you better watch it! Have a nice day, and goodbye!
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