Grade: B
Category
Supernatural
romantic comedy
What it’s about
Chun Song Yi seems
to have everything: In spite of her reputation as an airhead, she’s
a top actress. She’s got an angelic best friend, a closet full of
designer clothes, and a kind, well-mannered chaebol heir who
desperately wants to marry her. But everything begins to fall apart
when she’s implicated in a suspicious death, reminding Song Yi that
her life wasn’t so perfect in the first place. When sparks fly with
her mysterious, dreamy next door neighbor—a younger man who happens
to be from another planet and have unusual set of skills that include
teleportation and freezing time—Song Yi finally finds true
connection. Which is when her troubles really begin.
First impression
Just five minutes in, I can already tell I’m going to love this
drama. From its cinematic opening to its mournful piano score to the
chilly nonchalance of its male lead, My Love from Another Star is
just what I’ve been yearning for.
Final verdict
While moving this
post’s Random Thoughts from their original home on my Tumblr account, I was surprised by how much I started out liking My Love
from Another Star. I watched
this show as it aired, which means that almost three months passed
between seeing the premiere and the finale. During that time, I
became increasingly jaded about its trajectory. It started out with a
bang—its big-budget presentation was tempered with thoughtful
characterizations and an intriguing central concept. But by the time
episode 21 rolled around, I felt the same way I always do when I
watch a Kdrama romance with a supernatural aspect: Why’d they
bother?