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- Título original: 바니와 오빠들
- Também conhecido como: Baniwa Oppadeul
- Roteirista: Lee Seul, Sung So Eun
- Diretor: Kim Ji Hoon
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Juventude
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Elenco e Créditos
- Noh Jung EuiBan Hui Jin / "Bunny"Papel Principal
- Lee Chae MinHwang Jae YeolPapel Principal
- Jo Joon YoungCha Ji WonPapel Principal
- Hong Min KiJin Hyeon OPapel Principal
- Kim Hyun JinCho A RangPapel Principal
- Choi Ji SooNam Kkot Nim [Bunny's best friend]Papel Secundário
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Red Flags e a protagonista não evolui.
Começou muito bem para mim até perceber que Bunny continuava a aceitar o maltrato aos seus sentimentos.Infelizmente, devido a sua baixa auto estima e sua necessidade de estar sempre em um relacionamento, ela. terminou com o cara mais egoísta (não que a outra opção tbm não fosse).
Tive esperanças de que voltaria mudada na passagem de tempo e escolheria a si mesma no fim, mas não aconteceu.
Ressalto as falas machistas, protagonista possessivo e egoísta. Parece drama de 2010. Não recomendo.
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Come for the Pretty Faces, Stay Because You Forgot Where the Remote Is
Crushology 101 kicks off with a dazzling premise: a young woman, freshly humiliated, decides that from now on, only gorgeous men are worthy of her time. Truly groundbreaking. If you ever wanted a show that promises emotional growth and then immediately forgets about it in favor of pretty faces, congratulations... you’ve found it.-> Story and Pacing:
The opening scandal is genuinely hilarious. But after that, the plot politely packs its bags and leaves. Bunny’s "handsome-only" rule is less about emotional healing and more about assembling the Korean drama version of a boy band. Growth is "teased" (if by teased you mean "mentioned and ignored"), and episodes start blending together into one long montage of Bunny blushing at different men.
-> Characterization:
Ban Hee-jin (Bunny) begins as someone you root for, until you realize she’s stuck on a hamster wheel of terrible decisions, and the script is too scared to let her get off.
The male leads (Ji-won, Jae-yeol, A-rang)? Icons of originality. We’ve got the brooding quiet guy, the smug flirt, and the sensitive artist - almost as if someone checked off a bingo card titled "Standard K-Drama Love Interests."
Their instant fascination with Bunny is truly touching, considering none of them know her beyond her tendency to trip over her own feet and stare dramatically into space.
-> Tone and Execution:
The show fully commits to its webtoon look, which is adorable until it’s supposed to get serious. Emotional scenes flash by so fast you’d think the editors had a hot dinner waiting. Any heartfelt moment is immediately buried under a mountain of cartoonish antics. Emotional stakes? Never heard of them.
-> Highlights (Such As They Are):
Bunny’s internal monologues are gold if you enjoy secondhand embarrassment.
Jae-yeol and Bunny actually have chemistry (an endangered species here).
Every once in a while, the show remembers it could be about self-esteem and body image... before getting distracted by another "accidental fall into a guy’s arms" scene.
-> Verdict:
Crushology 101 is colorful, chaotic, and as deep as a puddle. It’s the perfect background noise for folding laundry or wondering what more interesting dramas you could be watching. It’s just another webtoon adaptation you forgot you watched.
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