
A notoriously shrewish TV drama writer and a Korean wave star who fight like cats and dogs every time they meet; a spinster flight attendant landlady and a nosy chef tenant who build a sense of camaraderie; a genius relationship-virgin composer who harbors a secret admiration for a scatterbrained producer. As they cash-land into each others' lives, will there be love?... (Full plot summary below)
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A notoriously shrewish TV drama writer and a Korean wave star who fight like cats and dogs every time they meet; a spinster flight attendant landlady and a nosy chef tenant who build a sense of camaraderie; a genius relationship-virgin composer who harbors a secret admiration for a scatterbrained producer. As they cash-land into each others' lives, will there be love?
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| New York TimesAndy WebsterRelationships unfold with a bright, glossy and antiseptic sentimentality in Park Hyun-gene’s Like for Likes, which brings abundant social media usage to shopworn rom-com contrivances. |
| The Seattle TimesTom KeoghDirector Park Hyun-gene skillfully engineers the inevitable triumph of the heart over every kind of human foible, and — why not? — a viewer is temporarily hooked. |
| TheDivaReview.comDiva VelezPlaying like a lukewarm Korean TV drama, we're offered a charming ensemble and not one, but three, paper-thin, crowd-pleasing, romantic plots, combining for a Valentine's Day trifle perfect for first dates or girlie gatherings. |
| User ReviewJuyeon SAn ensemble cast tries to find love via social media in "Like for Likes". The movie has a good a cast, and out of the three main love plotlines, two are well developed. I felt the one about the musical prodigy not being able to handle his disability a bit annoying and cloying, as it seemed like the conflict came from nowhere. The other two were cute enough in this fluffy little dramedy that doesn't do anything new with the genre but at least its enjoyable. |