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Jinxed at First korean drama review
Dropped 6/16
Jinxed at First
7 people found this review helpful
by SKITC
Aug 3, 2022
6 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 2.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Jinxed. At First. And Second. And after that too. And it just goes on and on.

Wow.

Outside of an outright parody where acting performances are MEANT to be terrible ON PURPOSE in order to lampoon the source material, "Jinxed at First" is very likely the worst collective acting performance a commercial production has ever wrought.

The plot is silly, but no more so than plenty of other fantasy concepts.

The production quality is nothing special, but it's not awful either.

None of that matters. Na In Woo or Seohyun create characters to a certain degree. And it's possible that the production wanted them to act in the manner that they do here. So perhaps not all blame should fall on these two leads. But they're the faces on screen so deserve at least some. Both overplay their parts so grotesquely and clownishly that the moments when neither are on screen are a mercy to the audience. But the mercies are fleeting as most of the supporting cast and characters fit in to two personality categories - 1. fossilized driftwood. 2. hyperactive, emotionally unbalanced toddler.

Kim Dong Young has some nice moments as a loan shark with a softer side. Lee Ho Jung is solid as the arranged fiancee of one of the aforementioned pieces of driftwood. Both are significantly far down the list of supporting characters and get scant screen time, but there's some moments there. That's the extent of the positives.

Conclusion: Pass. Hard pass.
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