Our Sticky Love (2026)
Season Review: 3.5/5
Entertainment Value: Yes
Story: Good
Writing / Plot: Decent
Storytelling: Good
Direction: Good
Design / Editing: Good
Acting: Very Good
Sound / Music: Good
A charming romantic comedy that successfully navigates familiar K-drama tropes with engaging performances and a consistently enjoyable storyline.
Season Review: 3.5/5
Entertainment Value: Yes
Story: Good
Writing / Plot: Decent
Storytelling: Good
Direction: Good
Design / Editing: Good
Acting: Very Good
Sound / Music: Good
Yes. HB Reviews rates it 3.5/5 and considers it entertaining overall.
A charming romantic comedy that successfully navigates familiar K-drama tropes with engaging performances and a consistently enjoyable storyline.
Our Sticky Love delivers a charming and often humorous take on familiar K-drama conventions, centring on an ambitious prosecutor, Go Eun-sae, who loses her memory after an accident and finds herself living with a boxing coach, Jang Tae-ha, who claims to be her boyfriend. The series, a limited run of twelve episodes, leans into its romantic comedy premise with a blend of lighthearted moments and underlying emotional depth. While the amnesia trope is well-trodden territory in the genre, the narrative manages to keep viewers engaged by exploring the complexities of identity, trust, and the unexpected formation of relationships under unusual circumstances.
The writing maintains a consistent pace for the most part, ensuring that the central mystery of Eun-sae's past and the truth behind Tae-ha's claims unfold gradually, providing enough intrigue to complement the burgeoning romance. However, some viewers might find the storyline predictable or the pacing occasionally slow in the middle episodes. The dialogue serves the story effectively, often injecting moments of genuine humour and heartfelt exchanges that define the characters' evolving dynamic.
The strength of the series largely rests on its performances, particularly from Jung Hae-in as the seemingly gruff but ultimately endearing boxing coach. His portrayal brings a nuanced warmth to Tae-ha, making him a compelling figure whose motivations are slowly revealed. Ha Young, as Go Eun-sae, brings charisma and comedic timing to her role, sharing excellent chemistry with Jung Hae-in.
The supporting cast also contributes to the overall charm, creating a believable world around the central pair. Visually, the series is competently put together, presenting a clean and appealing aesthetic typical of contemporary K-dramas, with a beautiful countryside setting adding extra charm. The production values are high, and the editing is effective, especially in revealing later plot points.
Similarly, the background sound and music provide a suitable atmospheric backdrop, enhancing emotional beats and comedic timing without drawing undue attention. Our Sticky Love ultimately succeeds as an enjoyable and heartwarming romantic comedy, offering a satisfying watch for those who appreciate the genre's blend of drama, humour, and compelling character journeys.
An ambitious prosecutor loses her memory and moves in with a boxing coach who claims to be her boyfriend. Can this sticky situation turn into real love?
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Review scope: Based on complete Limited Series / 12 episodes.
Release progress verified 19 Aug 2026