‘Love, Kitty’ premiered on May 18 and is among the most watched streams
The success of the series With love, Kitty has made it currently among the most viewed, according to Netflix’s weekly top 10.
In addition to being a spin off of the character kitten (Anna Carthcart), from the film trilogy To all the boys I’ve loved before, the series has one more “thing”: the protagonist, Kitty, discovers she is part of the LGBTQIAP+ community.
He travels to South Korea with two goals: the first is to learn more about the story of his late mother, a former student of the Seoul Korean Independent School (KISS); the second is to find her boyfriend Dae of hers, with whom she only speaks through texts for four years.
After getting there, she meets her virtual boyfriend in another relationship and is very disappointed. During her KISS days, Kitty begins to realize she has feelings for her colleague Yuri (Gia Kim) and new intentions begin to blossom.
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She is confused about her feelings until she realizes that she really likes Yuri, especially when she overhears her co-worker talking to his girlfriend, Juliana (Regan Aliyah), and feels jealous.
The viewer walks Kitty through her thoughts, watching the process of discovery until she realizes she is no longer in love with Dae, but with Yuri.
The plot also accompanies other colleagues of the protagonist: Min-Ho (Sang Heon Lee) and Quincy (Anthony Keyvan).
Jenny Han, author of the books that inspired the films by To all the boys I’ve loved before participates in the production of the series together with Sascha Rotchild and Matt Kaplan.
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