“Call It Love” Review: A Love Dance Of Complex Redemption

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Why do K-dramas always seem to have this magical pull on us? Just when you think you’ve escaped, “Call It Love” swoops in like that ex who keeps liking your old Instagram photos—impossible to ignore and strangely addictive.

This show isn’t just another love story. It’s a heart-wrenching, scream-at-your-screen, cancel-all-your-plans kind of affair that will have you glued to your couch.

So here’s the scoop: Sim Woo-Joo, brought to life by the incredible Lee Sung-Kyung, is having the worst day ever. Her dad passes away, leaving her family in chaos, and then—wham!—the old man’s mistress boots them from their house.

Talk about a double whammy.

However, Woo-Joo’s not about to take this lying down, so she cooks up a revenge plot that’s sure to stir the pot.

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Enter Han Dong-Jin, the dreamy Kim Young-Kwang, who just happens to be the son of said mistress.

Woo-Joo’s plan?

Cozy up to Dong-Jin and hit ’em where it hurts.

But, plot twist: feelings get tangled, because of course they do, and things don’t go as smoothly as Woo-Joo hoped.

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Lee Sung-Kyung kills it as Woo-Joo. She’s more than just a scorned daughter on a vengeance kick. She’s complex, wounded, and weirdly someone you might want to grab a coffee with.

Kim Young-Kwang’s Dong-Jin isn’t your average drama guy. He’s sweet, somewhat broken, and caught up in a family mess that’s not of his making.

Their chemistry? It’s the kind that sparks fly over. You’ll be cheering for them despite your better judgment.

“Call It Love” packs a punch with themes like revenge, redemption, and, of course, love and forgiveness—all tangled up in an emotional jambalaya that keeps you hooked.

The storytelling? Sharp and filled with enough twists to make a pretzel jealous, yet it holds onto that emotional pull that keeps you coming back for more. It’s like a rollercoaster you can’t wait to ride again, even though it turns your stomach every time.

The storytelling? Sharp and filled with enough twists to make a pretzel jealous, yet it holds onto that emotional pull that keeps you coming back for more. It’s like a rollercoaster you can’t wait to ride again, even though it turns your stomach every time.

The production and the directing? Razor-sharp, slicing through the usual drama clutter like a hot knife through butter.

And the cinematography? Absolutely stunning. It’s like every scene’s been crafted by a lovesick poet who knows how to make every frame pop.

Big cheers for the supporting cast too!

Each character, no matter how small their role, adds just the right spice to the story stew. Hats off especially to Sung Joon, who brings Yoon Joon to life. He’s the kind of guy everyone wishes they had in their corner—rock-solid and maybe just a touch too perfect to be real.

Now, even if you’re not up on all things Korean, “Call It Love” still delivers the goods. But if you peek behind the cultural curtain, you’re in for a deeper treat.

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Getting the inside scoop on how family honor and personal duty are big deals in Korea will add layers to what you’re watching.

The show also gets into the whole respect and hierarchy biz that’s huge in Korean culture. And if you get what “han” is all about—that deep-seated Korean vibe of longing and sorrow—you’ll connect with the drama on a whole other level.

But let’s keep it real—it’s not all smooth sailing.

Sometimes “Call It Love” takes its sweet time, like it’s on a leisurely Sunday drive when you want it to floor it. Yeah, some episodes might test your patience, making you want to shout at the screen to get a move on.

But even when it’s dragging its feet, the show packs in some quality soul-searching that sort of makes up for the slow-mo action.

Compared to other revenge dramas, “Call It Love” really stands out by not just focusing on the sweet, sweet revenge. It dives into the messy aftermath when the best-laid plans go sideways.

It’s a softer, more thoughtful ride compared to the hard-hitting, in-your-face style of dramas like “The Glory”—think less blood and guts, more feels and heart, showing us the twisty paths we end up taking when life decides to get weird.

Is “Call It Love” shaking things up?

You bet! In the world of K-dramas, where revenge plots are a dime a dozen, this show is like finding a designer label in a bargain bin—totally unexpected and a real steal. The emotional depth and focus on character arcs are as refreshing as a cold soda on a hot day.

And the feels?

Off the charts, folks! This drama flips from snappy comebacks to sob-fest in zero to sixty. One second you’re cracking up at the zingers, and the next, you’re bawling your eyes out.

Thanks to some downright raw performances and characters who are as messed up as they are lovable, you’re in for a rollercoaster of emotions. You ride the highs and lows with them, and trust me, it’s a trip.

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Let me lay it down for you—I’m head over heels for “Call It Love.”

It’s like the emotional equivalent of a thrill ride at an amusement park. You’re in for loops of redemption, drops of deep feels, and the kind of twisty love and forgiveness tales that make you cling to your seat.

It’s like the emotional equivalent of a thrill ride at an amusement park. You’re in for loops of redemption, drops of deep feels, and the kind of twisty love and forgiveness tales that make you cling to your seat.

If you’ve got a thing for stories about bouncing back, digging deep into emotions, and all the messy beautiful stuff that comes with love and forgiveness, then you’re gonna want to cozy up with “Call It Love.”

Critics and audience members are eating this up for its novel spin on the tired revenge drama and its deep-dive into heartfelt storytelling. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best stories are the ones that give your heart a little tug, leaving you a bit teary but totally touched.

So, ready to get your emotional buttons pushed and your feelings all stirred up?

Fire up “Call It Love” and spill your guts in the comments. Hit that share button if this review caught your vibe—let’s spread the K-drama fever!

You can snag this emotional rollercoaster on Disney+, where “Call It Love” has been making viewers swoon since its big debut on February 22, 2023. Grab your popcorn and get ready to binge!

“Call It Love” OST: What Can I Do? (sung by Hyunji)

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