Love Alarm

Love Alarm (Korean: 좋아하면 울리는; RR: Joahamyeon Ullineun) is a South Korean drama television series based on the Daum webtoon of the same name by Chon Kye-young. It stars Kim So-hyun, Jung Ga-ram and Song Kang. The first season consisted of 8 episodes thus far. However, this K-Drama was renewed for a second season on October 29, 2019. The second season was released on March 12, 2021.

Summary
Love Alarm revolves around the story of a disruptive technology that enables users to discover love through an application that notifies whether someone within the vicinity of a 10-meter radius has romantic feelings for them.

"While they have graduated from high school and have become adults, they still have unresolved worries and conflicts. The second season takes place 4 years after the creation of the app which has recently released Love Alarm 2.0. The update comes with a new feature that shows users a list of people who are likely to like them in the future. Kim Jo-jo, who still hides her feelings, will come across a variety of small and large changes in society influenced by the app."

- Netflix Season 2 Press Release

Main

 * Kim So-hyun as Kim Jo-jo
 * Song Kang as Hwang Sun-Oh
 * Jung Ga-ram as Lee Hye-Young

Supporting

 * Z.Hera as Kim Jang-go
 * Shin Seung-ho as Il-sik
 * Go Min-Si as Park Gul-Mi
 * Lee Jae-Eung as Cheong Duk Gu
 * Song Sun-mi as Jeong Mi-mi
 * Song Geon-hee as Marx
 * Kim Si-eun as Yuk-Jo
 * Jo Yoo-jung as Mon Sun

Episodes

 * Season One


 * The Flash of Lightning Before It Thunders
 * There’s Nothing Anyone Can Do When You Like Someone
 * The Miracle of Two People Liking Each Other
 * The Best Feeling in the World Is Knowing There’s Someone on My Side
 * The Gravity of Liking Someone
 * Your Heart Is Safe Now
 * Something I’ve Been Holding Back and Can Only Say to You
 * One Is Bigger Than Any Other Number in the World


 * Season Two


 * Episode 1
 * Episode 2
 * Episode 3
 * Episode 4
 * Episode 5
 * Episode 6
 * Episode 7
 * Episode 8

Spoilers/Notes

 * On January 5, 2017, Netflix announced that it would produce its first original South Korean television series, with a release planned for 2018.
 * The premiere date was eventually pushed back to August 2019.
 * The male lead role was initially offered to Ahn Hyo-seop but he declined the offer.
 * Lee Na-jung casted Kim So-hyun as Jojo is because of high synchronisation rate in appearance and her rich acting skills that is beyond her age.
 * Moreover, Kim was the first choice to play Kim Jo-jo by Love Alarm webtoon author Chon Kye-young and online fans.
 * As the reason for casting Jung Ga-ram, the director praised his eyes, saying they were lyrical, clear and clean, not like other actors in their 20s these days.
 * Meanwhile, Song Kang went through audition competing with 900 people and got casted.
 * Love Alarm held an interactive experience zone from August 18 to September 1 at Lotte World Tower World Park Square. Each space decorated as if the app function in the drama is visualized in reality and gives a romantic experience to lovers, friends and family who visited the place.
 * Moreover, an app has been released for the promotion events, that looks like the one in the series, but works differently.
 * Forbes's Joan MacDonald finds that Kim So-hyun fits well with the character Jojo. For MacDonald it is interesting that the two main characters kiss already in the first episode, without being a couple or before confessing their love. This is unusual for Korean dramas.
 * For Stephen McCarty from the South China Morning Post, Love Alarm is not only an innocent love story, but also dealing with data protection, gay rights, the extreme consequences of heartache and social smartphone penetration.
 * The soundtrack of "Love Alarm" released seven main theme songs and fourteen background music ones.
 * It was released through several music portals, including MelOn, iTunes, and Spotify.
 * In an interview, director Lee Na-jeong mentioned that the production of a second season was dependent on the first season's popularity.
 * Love Alarm S2 is directed by Kim Jin-woo and written by Cha Yeon-su, Kim Seo-yi and Kwon Ji-young.