Netflix has just released a rom-com film set in the 90s which has already broken records after just two weeks.
The South Korean film, which takes place in 1998, follows a 19-year-old student Park Se-ri (played by Shin Eun-soo) who is about to make the most important confession of her life.
She finds herself entangled with a transfer student named Han Yoon-seok (Gong Myung), leading to a youthful romance.
The film in question is Love Untangled, and it has already taken the number one spot on the Non-English Film list with 8.2 million views.
Fans have taken to IMDb reviews to share their thoughts, with hannynorbert giving it 10/10.
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They said: "This movie archives everything it aims for. You would think you have seen it all as far as high-school love stories are concerned, right? You are right - and you are wrong.
"It was a great idea to put this story back into the 90s. Without any spoilers, the greatest twist in the film is partly thanks to that era.
"All in all, this movie is a real little gem, so do not believe any negative reviews!
"Hats of to everyone that took part in the making! 10/10."
Another fan praised the nostalgic feel, with arinadwo adding: "As the story goes, it appears that the film use similar K-Drama template which is friend to lover.
"But the best thing is the nostalgic vibes of late 1990s school and love live. It appears innocents, sweets, and overall far from the toxic and buzzing social medias.
"There are bunch of references, such as paper crane wish, Pager, film cameras, songs, to unique hairstyles. It add various fun elements to the rather simple storytelling."
Hazard111 hailed it "simple yet heartwarmingly wholesome", sharing: "Now this is just a simple story there's no big plot twists or conflict for every character but it does give your heart a tug.
"I actually teared up watching this when they dug a little deep putting thorns in the plot lines which helped give more depth to our main leads. Because they needed it. If this was a series would've hit so much more."
Love Untangled is on Netflix
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