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Run/On
All Luke and his mom have are two garbage bags full of clothes, and two tickets out of town on the midnight Greyhound. Like he's assembling a puzzle, Luke has to figure out the why of it--all before the person they're running from puts together the pieces.
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Plot Summary
Oh Mi-joo, a vibrant film translator, lives life by the script, meticulously translating dialogues. Ki Sun-kyum, a popular national sprinter, finds his life halted when a runner's foul play forces him to quit his sport. Their paths cross when Mi-joo translates Sun-kyum's press conference and a spark ignites. Their burgeoning relationship is complicated by Sun-kyum's forced retirement and Mi-joo's career, as well as the parallel romances developing around them.
Critical Reception
Run On was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its fresh take on romance, relatable characters, and lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling. It was praised for its unique premise and the chemistry between its lead actors, offering a refreshing alternative to typical K-drama tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its refreshing and unconventional romantic storyline.
Applauded for its well-developed and endearing main characters.
Noted for its witty dialogue and charming, low-stakes plot.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly enjoyed 'Run On,' highlighting its feel-good atmosphere, charming character dynamics, and the satisfying development of the romantic relationships. Many found it to be a heartwarming and uplifting series.
Fun Fact
The drama features a subtle yet significant theme of translating not just words but also emotions and intentions, mirroring the translator character's profession.
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