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Alarme do amor

Alarme do amor (2019)

★ 8.26 Drama

Em um mundo em que um aplicativo avisa seus usuários se alguém por perto gosta deles, Kim Jojo descobre o amor e encara as adversidades da vida.

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Overview

Em um mundo em que um aplicativo avisa seus usuários se alguém por perto gosta deles, Kim Jojo descobre o amor e encara as adversidades da vida.

Cast

  • Kim So-hyun as Kim Jojo
  • Jung Ga-ram as Lee Hye-yeong
  • Song Kang as Hwang Sun-oh
  • Go Min-si as Park Gul-mi
  • Lee Jae-eung as Chon Duk-gu
  • Park Ji-hoon as Ji-Hoon
  • Kim Si-eun as Yuk-jo
  • Ki Do-hun as Brian Chon
  • Bae Da-bin as Mon-sun
  • Song Sun-mi as Jeong Mi-mi

Reviews

MahmoudErfan 2022-12-13
just a waste of my damn time😡😢💔
ParkMin 2024-05-17
★ 1
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.