
ParkMin
Starved out of food and love...

TV Show spotlight
Love and food - always the perfect match! A collection of love stories and heartbreaks paired with each person’s favourite food cravings as they all fall in and out of love. Vivacious university students start a club “Cooking Club for Better Taste” to tell their stories about love and relationships all while sharing their favourite food and dishes. Will they be ready for the main dish called life?
A lonely, career-driven woman named Jang-mi suddenly finds herself in a surreal situation where her cooking ability inexplicably transfers to her handsome but clueless neighbor, Dong-joon. As Jang-mi grapples with this bizarre predicament, she begins to see Dong-joon in a new light, leading to unexpected romantic developments.
Love as You Taste received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its unique premise and the chemistry between the lead actors. While some found the plot a bit predictable, many appreciated its lighthearted approach to romance and its humorous situations. Audience reactions were generally favorable, enjoying the feel-good nature of the film.
Praised for its charming and original romantic concept.
The comedic timing and chemistry between the leads were highlighted as strong points.
Some viewers felt the plot could have been more developed or less formulaic.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's charming premise and the heartwarming romance that develops between the main characters. The humor and the actors' performances were frequently cited as highlights, making it a pleasant and entertaining watch for those seeking a light romantic comedy.
The film's unique premise of a cooking ability transfer was inspired by a desire to explore themes of connection and empathy through the act of sharing food.
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Starved out of food and love...