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The plot is kinda confusing, idk if I'm over thinking or if I've missed something. Of course since it's a movie the story and characters won't be as well developed as a drama. The climax wasn't that intense. Over all a light hearted romance movie. Story of lovers accepting each other despite a broken past. I've noticed some floppy camera work here and there. For example there was a scene where Hyun Woo was talking to Jong Woo who was inside his car, when the camera was on Jong Woo it showed that the window was up, but then when the camera was on Hyun Woo the window was down, if that made sense. I thought movies would be seamless and have meaningful camera work, it's disappointing to see mistakes like this.
Acting is great. Both the main actors acted in top dramas.
Music is superb, it played a big part in the movie.
Re watch? Personally no, I'm not a fan of these kind of romance...¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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This movie really warmed my heart.
I clicked on this movie with absolutely no idea what this is about. I saw Jung Hae In and I was sold. That being said, I absolutely had no expectations for this. I even almost dropped this within the first five minutes because I thought I wasn't feeling any chemistry between the leads but oh man, I was in for a treat.This movie really warmed my heart. The mood and the aesthetic was very nostalgic and the music is just perfect. When "Fix You" by Coldplay started playing in the end, I was just bawling my eyes out because I was just so touched. The actors have the best chemistry I have ever witnessed and it's just made so much impact on me because I didn't expect it. The story does felt a little underwhelming especially the conflict towards the end. It was messy and unnecessary so the ending fell flat but the execution by the actors kinda made up for it for me.
One of my takeaways from this one is how timing is really everything. You could be trying so desperately for something but if it's not yet meant to be, it won't be. That being said, have faith that in time, everything will fall into place.
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beautiful chemistry but stupid ending.
this movie was absolutely beautiful and the chemistry between the main roles were so perfect like i really enjoyed it but the ending pissed me off. five minutes of credits.. like yall couldn't add a better reunion scene? the whole running thing was unnecessary and so was her driving off with her boss. i understand she wanted to learn about his past but.. it really didn't have anything to do with her? she's the one that told him in the email let's only talk when we have good things to share, she never told him the shitty job she had and when they first reunited they both just enjoyed each others company but she has to go a mess that up for what?? and she could of just stayed quiet about it. so much unnecessary shit in the ending, also him beating up his friend.. what good did that do?? i'm sorry but ohmygod for a 2 hour movie yall could of done something better with that ending.Was this review helpful to you?
"it is sad not to love, but it is much sadder not to be able to love"
a beautiful movie about two young souls who repeatedly meet and fall in love. however, challenging reality separates them every single time. the timing just never seems to be in their favour.'tune in for love' made me go through many various emotions. i absolutely love the slow-burn romance and powerful chemistry between the main leads. intensely melodramatic storytelling demonstrates how lovely and warm falling in love can be. nevertheless, it also realistically depicts the importance of trust and communication, the lack of which can crush relationships of any kind into pieces.
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I should probably stop watching melodramas, huh?
The entire time I was watching this movie, I was puzzled as heck because I couldn’t decipher where the plot was going. Instead of building a solid foundation for a love story, this movie seemed to rapidly take me from one timeline to another, with the two leads meeting up in the most unusual ways possible. Now, while the storyline completely disappointed me (just like it disappointed everyone else), I thought that the chemistry between Jung Hae In and Kim Go Eun was TO DIE FOR, and I would love to see the two of them collaborate in another project (hopefully a kdrama. I need more screen time for both of these lovely people!). I will definitely go check out Kim Go Eun’s other works now, because she freaking stole my heart in this movie (No, I haven’t watched Goblin yet as I’m writing this, don’t come for me please ahah).Was this review helpful to you?
The story is laid out very good and to the full. No illogical or irrational twists that bother me so much in many k-dramas. And some phrases said by the main characters make you really think deeply about importance of simple trust and small everyday things, that are often tend to be overlooked, forgotten.
Music is a perfect background for every scene, and silence as well. It becomes overwhelming in private scenes, making you concentrate on your own feelings, making you tremble with emotions, because you live them out together with the characters. The last song was an absolutely perfect choice for the last scene. And the tears do tend to stream down your face as the culmination of all calamities you've been through with the heroes.
Cast is absolutely gorgeous to my taste. I fell in love with Kim Go Eun since whatching the "Cheese in the trap". She perfectly portrays her character and you can't doubt here sincerety even once. Hae In always acts very emotionally and sincere. So together they form a perfect romantic and emotional alliance. The director did a great job, because everything looks so atmospheric, so warm, and scneces are though out to the tiniest details, shade of light, glance or move. Definitely worth your time!
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My heart was not prepared
If you’re looking for a feel good movie that will give you a rollercoaster ride, this is the it!This movie has been on my To Watch List since it came out and I’ve been putting it off for whatever reason(s) and finally watched it and I have to say, wow. Just wow. The acting is amazing, the OST equally amazing (the choice for the last song was *chef’s kiss*).
It’s also really visually pleasing and kind of has a bit of an indie feel to it a bit with the filming style which I wasn’t sure I would like but it really worked and almost made it more realistic? If that makes sense?
I need to go watch something light and fluffy now. I’m a blubbering mess, but in a good way.
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Fluffy, love story.
This is gonna be super duper biased, as Jung Hae In is my favourite actor. This movie gives us just love, a beautiful, super cute love story. The plot is not complicated, we go through it with no unnecesary drama and just with the right amount of things that let us understand the actions of the main characters. This is a movie to enjoy, a movie that gives us a good moment, but also a lil bit of sadness. Jung Hae In and Kim Go Eun have a lot of chemestry, i really liked their work here. Hope they can work together again another time, I would love to see that.Was this review helpful to you?
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this is very quite, slow pace movie without any exciting eventsvery normal story line
although it was slow but it wasn't boring
but i felt the writer kept repeating separating them and meeting again by chance which was annoying and illogical
suddenly they stop talking to each other even across the e-mail
which i didn't get why
and the timing wasn't logic either
two people met for few days then left each other for years then met again
for a day then left for years
then 15 years passed at the same rhythm i think it wasn't logical to stay loving each other with no real situations between them
and i didn't get why they get quarreled, may be the translation was bad but i got it was a trust issue
how come he assumed she should trust him without trusting her first and tell her what happened that day
(even the writer didn't trust us to tell us clearly assuming we should guess by ourselves) LOL :/
and the role of the 2nd ML was very fluid
i found the story was flimsy and lukewarm
it wasted (jung hae in) & (kim go eun) talent in my opinion
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Not very interesting
This is a 2019 South Korean romance movie about a young couple who first meet when the young man takes a temporary job in the young woman’s bakery. Cha Hyun-woo (Jung Hae-in) shows up one day at Kim Mi-soo’s (Kim Go-eun) bakery which she has ran with her family friend turned family since her parent’s death. Just when Mi-soo and Hyun-woo grow close, Hyun-woo disappears. Mi-soo knows there is something mysterious about his past and is relieved when, several years later their paths cross again. Fate has them crossing paths and separating multiple times. Will Mi-soo discover the mystery from Hyun-woo’s past? Will fate eventually lead them back to each other?Spoiler ? This one could’ve been so much more. I did not feel like they were together enough initially for the two to form a deep connection. So as he went and they later got back together it just did not seem like there was a whole lot of depth in their relationship. It was boring in parts and I found myself struggling a bit to get through it. It’s not horrible just not really great.
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Great acting
Honestly, Kim Go-eun and Jung Hae-in are the main reason I decided to watch this movie. They truly did not disappoint. They had great chemistry, facial expressions and they made it all seem real. I feel this movie would not have been a hit without these two main leads.All in all, I'm not really a huge fun of Korean movies because I feel they are rushed (in comparison to dramas) and I felt this was rushed as well. There are some story lines I would have loved to know more about (the accident), if he eventually made up with his friends, to name but a few. But I totally understand it becomes quite difficult with movies since you cannot have a whole 2 hour movie.
I'd suggest it to everyone who is a fan of Kim Go-eun and Jung Hae-in as they portray great acting skills, as always. I'd re-watch it again, for the same reasons, just to see their chemistry ;)
The music used kind of blended well with the movie and I mostly enjoyed Fix You by Cold Play.
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For days when you want something slow paced.
Tune In For Love is a movie showcasing interactions between two people who have somehow managed to miss each other and yet keep finding. The movie layered with subtle romance, showing us of a time when you couldn’t rely on various apps to link you with someone. The romance with Kim Go Eun and Jung Hae is so well done, their chemistry is sizzling and even though we don’t get many romantic interactions between them you’re left craving for more. I hope they do a drama together in the future! This is cute movie, a little slow paced in the beginning but shows their relationship and yearning evolve beautifully. I felt that the end was a little rushed and could have been better wrapped, but that’s okay.Was this review helpful to you?