Lovestruck in the City Episode 2
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Jae-won teaches Seon-a how to surf. The two give in to their feelings, but Jae-won feels betrayed when he wakes up to find Seon-a with someone else. (Source: Netflix)
- Aired: December 25, 2020
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Once again, the writing of Kim Ji Won's character is too manic-pixie-dream-girl for my taste, though the very end of this episode gave a valid reason for that. Her performance was sparkling, however.
The rest of the characters are clearly stock characters (cold, but physically passionate woman; guy who initially acts like he knows everything about women, but hasn't been on a date for years; young guy who is inexperienced, but who thinks he has it all figured out, etc., etc., ad nauseum). The actors do a fine job, but the writing lacks depth so far.
Once again, most of the design was delightful, though there was a scene where Ji Chang Wook was working at a desk, and it looked extremely generic -- like someone found a nook in a hallway somewhere. It was incongruous enough that it took me out of the moment. Still, the surfing scenes were lovely, and the Ikea/American Indian/Latin American touches to the trailer looked super cozy.
One thing I appreciated in this episode was a slightly more realistic depiction of intimacy -- no one looked terrified, not everyone was experienced, and it didn't take thirteen episodes to get there. I'm going to be candid and say that a Ji Chang Wook kiss and bare-shoulder shot certainly added to my Christmas cheer.
Unfortunately, I still had that nagging feeling about something about Ji Chang Wook being somehow off. I feel kind of like I'm watching a stand-in, like he was replaced by someone who looks, acts, and sounds a lot like him, but who somehow doesn't bring the same energy as the original.
This is the first post-military drama of his that I've watched since the others didn't receive very good reviews, so I don't know if this is just who he is now that he's a bit older, or what. I will optimistically hope that he is just a bit tired from working so much this year and from all of the COVID changes. I long to see that magical twinkle in his eyes again, and I hope that whatever seems to be holding him back changes soon.
Don't get me wrong, he's still professional enough to give a watchable performance, it just isn't particularly memorable. I find this particularly disappointing since he is working with such a lovely and capable costar.
The little twist at the end of this episode was a good one, and I look forward to seeing it play out in future episodes.
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