‘Love with Flaws’ is almost flawless

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Kamakoa Faumui, guest writer

The Korean romantic comedy, “Love with Flaws,” was released in late 2019. Viki Rauten, a global TV site used to binge Asian international shows, rated the show 9 out of 10, and I agree.

The plot is similar to many other dramas where the female lead shows no interest in the male lead. In this case, the female lead, Seo Yeon, is a P.E. teacher at Shinhwa High School and has an overwhelmingly strong prejudice against people who are good looking. It is a strange way of creating a plot, but it becomes an indicator of how she grows past her prejudice and finally accepts Kang Woo into her life.

There is a lot of tension between Seo Yeon and Kang Woo because of what happened between them in the past. The drama also features other relationships that are going on with Seo Yeon’s brothers and best friend. All grow past their obstacles and help each other out when the time calls for it.

The entire production of the show is high quality and I was very pleased with the outcome. However, what I think they could’ve done better was to give a little more focus on a couple of the other relationships because I found myself favoring the relationship between her second older brother and the university student. As for the ending of the show, I believe that it was a good way to end and left me with a happy feeling. I highly recommend watching this drama and to have patience throughout the show.

Finally, I would like to give an honorable mention to Cha In Ha, who recently passed away.

Changes in structure and information were made on 5/28/2020.