Ready, Set, Love 2024 Tv Series Review

Ready, Set, Love 2024 tv series review

Can love be found through a seemingly innocent game? Netflix’s upcoming Thai romantic comedy “Ready, Set, Love” ventures into this question, presenting a surrealistic world where the male population is scarce. In a nation where finding love becomes a game, the series sheds light on the whimsical chaos that unfolds as society navigates the pursuit of romance through playful strategies.

The trailer reveals a world grappling with an unusual epidemic, which has led to a drastic decrease in the male population. In response, the government sponsors a game show called “Ready, Set, Love,” where women compete for the affection of the few available men. In this unique setting, men are revered as “national treasures,” and any woman seeking love must participate in the show.

Amidst this backdrop, we follow Day (Kemisara “Belle” Paladesh), an ordinary woman thrust into the competition unexpectedly. Initially disinterested, Day’s journey intertwines with Son, the most sought-after male on the show, sparking a romantic connection. Beyond the facade of the game show’s bright setting and challenging rounds, Day and Son uncover hidden truths that could jeopardize both their newfound love and the world they inhabit.

The ensemble cast, including Pongtiwat “Blue” Tangwancharoen as Son and Trisanu “Man” Soranun, adds depth to the romantic comedy. Directed by Yanyong Kuruangkura, known for his work in romantic comedies, “Ready, Set, Love” promises a delightful exploration of love in a world where the pursuit of romance takes an unexpected turn.

As viewers anticipate the series’ release on Netflix, they can expect a whimsical journey through the unconventional pursuit of love, where playful strategies become the norm in the quest for romance.