
Dans le monde étincellent de la célébrité, Ryu Seon Jae brille comme nul autre. Mais derrière cette façade de vie parfaite, la nature exigeante de l'industrie du divertissement l'a épuisé. Im Sol, une fervente admiratrice voue un amour affectueux à Ryu Seon Jae. Jusqu'au jour de l'annonce de la mort tragique de l'artiste... Transporté 15 ans en arrière, elle se retrouve face à Ryu Seon Jae, un lycéen de 19 ans. Im Sol décide alors de modifier son avenir, animée d'une détermination inébranlable afin d'éviter une nouvelle tragédie. (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapté du webtoon « The Best of Tomorrow » (내일의 으뜸) de Kim Bbang (김빵). Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 선재 업고 튀어
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Adorável Corredora , Carry Sun Jae and Run , Cõng Anh Mà Chạy , Corredora Encantadora , Gieokeul Geodneun Sigan , Loverly Runner , Naeileui Euddeum , Run Away with Seon Jae on Piggyback , Run Away with Sun Jae on Piggyback , Seonjae Eobgo Twieo , Sunjae Eobgo Tweeeo , The Best of Tomorrow , The Lovely Runner , Time Walking on Memory , Tomorrow's Best , Tomorrow’s #1 , Tomorrow’s Number One , Хватай Сон Чжэ и беги , Чарівний бігун , عداءة الزمن , เลิฟลี รันเนอร์ , 背着善宰跑 , 기억을 걷는 시간 , 내일의 으뜸
- Scénariste: Lee Shi Eun
- Réalisateur: Yoon Jong Ho, Kim Tae Yub
- Genres: Musique, Comédie, Romance, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Byun Woo SukRyu Seon JaeRôle principal
- Kim Hye YoonIm SolRôle principal
- Song Geon HeeKim Tae SeongRôle principal
- Lee Seung HyubBaek In HyeokRôle principal
- Jung Young JooPark Bok Sun [Im Sol's mother]Rôle Secondaire
- Sung Byung SookJung Mal Ja [Im Sol's grandma]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques

Sauver l'homme qu'on aime, possible ou pas ?
Lovely Runner, c’est le genre de drama qui t’attrape fort… et qui te lâche plus 🥹💘Du premier au dernier épisode, j’ai été happée, transportée, émotionnée (oui, j’invente des mots tellement c’est fort 😂).
L’alchimie entre les leads ??? Juste incroyable 😭🔥
Ils se regardent comme si leur vie en dépendait. Spoiler : c’est le cas. Et moi ? Je fondais à chaque scène 😭🫠
L’histoire est hyper bien ficelée, avec du voyage temporel parfaitement intégré, et chaque rebondissement me tenait en haleine ⏳😵💫
Et alors L’OST ??? UN DÉLICE 🎶💔
Je l’écoute encore en boucle, en mode cœur brisé volontairement 😂🫶🏻
Même les persos secondaires sont touchants, aucun n’est là pour rien. Tout est cohérent, sensible, et ça se ressent à fond.
Bref… UN BIJOU, un de ceux qu’on n’oublie pas 🥹
Il mérite tout le buzz du monde ✨ Foncez. Pleurez. Vibrez.
Et tombez amoureux avec moi de Byeon Woo Seok forever 🫠💘

Romance? Soulmates? Or Just A Parasocial Disaster
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Lovely Runner is not the masterpiece people are claiming it is. It’s a fanfiction fever dream that banks entirely on Byun Woo Seok’s star power and the delusion that a celebrity could fall for a fan. Strip away the idol-fan fantasy, and what’s left? A painfully bland, repetitive, emotionally hollow drama pretending to be deep with a time-travel gimmick.Let’s talk about Im Sol. From the jump—bridge, pool, pick your dramatic scene—she’s doing the absolute most. I get the anxiety and confusion, sure, but she approaches every problem with maximum chaos when simpler, smarter solutions are right there. Her constant secrecy, poor decision-making, and refusal to work with literally anyone around her make her insufferable. Every trip back in time yields the same results, and the writers act like we won’t notice. How many times does a character need to repeat the same mistake before it just becomes lazy writing?
And Sun Jae? He’s not a character, he’s a fantasy template. Talented, tragic, kind, perfect—basically a blank slate for Sol’s obsession to project onto. The show wants you to root for this romance, but it’s creepy when you remember Sol’s been idolizing him for over a decade. This isn’t touching. It’s uncomfortable.
Everyone keeps acting like Sun Jae is some sort of green flag just because he’s tall and “handsome,” but his character has zero depth. We never get a real sense of why he’s even into Sol—he saw her running with a yellow umbrella and suddenly fell for her. I can’t stand that trope where the girl is head over heels for the guy, and then they write it so the guy already fell for her too? Like brotha eughhh. It feels lazy and forced. There’s no real development, no actual chemistry—just a convenient excuse to make it look like the romance was meant to be.
The only character with any potential in this mess was Tae Sung, but of course, they completely butchered his storyline. He started off as this rebellious bad boy with a hint of depth, but suddenly, just because he had a crush on Im Sol, he magically turns into an model citizen? He goes from being a delinquent to following in his father’s footsteps and becoming a police officer to help Sol in the future? It’s all a bit ridiculous. There’s no believable character arc here—just a weak attempt to turn him into a hero for the sake of the plot. It feels forced, like the writers wanted to give him a redemption arc but didn’t know how to make it actually make sense. Honestly, it undermines the character’s original potential and just leaves you wondering why they even bothered introducing him as a “bad boy” in the first place.
And don’t even get me started on the relationship dynamics. Everyone’s conveniently ignoring that Sol is a 30-year-old woman flirting with an 18-year-old boy. Just because she’s in a younger body doesn’t erase the fact that she’s spent over a decade idolizing Sun Jae. The show wants us to see this as fate, but it’s weird. Sun Jae himself isn’t even a real character— just there to look handsome, talented, tortured, and just conveniently obsessed with the girl who keeps randomly appearing in his life. They never even touch on his depression or possible suicide after the first episode? I can't. There’s no real development, no personality beyond being sad and in love. He exists to be saved, desired, and worshipped. That’s not romance. That’s fan service.
The pacing doesn’t help either. Lovely Runner somehow manages to drag despite its time-travel premise. Scenes repeat, conflicts go nowhere, and the supporting cast is barely utilized. The Eclipse members? Decorative. Any side character with potential? Wasted. The show puts all its energy into dramatizing Sol and Sun Jae’s relationship, but without a strong foundation, it just feels empty.
Plot holes and absurd decisions aside, what really sent my disbelief through the roof was Sol’s idiotic plan to trap the murderer. She randomly gets off a train in a strange village, completely defenseless, with zero backup plan. I’d never walk alone in dark alleys with a killer on the loose—there’s no way she didn’t consider a plan B, C, or even Z. Meanwhile, Sunjae has enough common sense to call the cops, but Sol’s convinced she can summon the main cop from Seoul at her whim. Ridiculous.
And what happened to her taser and pepper spray? They were only ever used against her brother and then forgotten. Don’t even get me started on the time-freeze power. Why even introduce it if it can’t help with anything important, like stopping the killer or saving her from awkward moments with Sunjae? Wasted potential.
The romance? Please. Sol had way too much control in that relationship. The PDA was borderline uncomfortable, especially considering how they were supposed to be strangers. She’d throw herself at him and then pretend to be demure. Sunjae chased her even when she had red flags all over her, and she just blended in with the background of annoying girl fans. Major eye roll.
The time travel was a mess too, especially the final twist. After failing with her 3 time-travel attempts, she somehow gets to pick when and where she travels to next after Sunjae dies? How? Suddenly, she can control the timeline like it’s nothing.
As for the villain’s backstory—who cares? The writers sure don't. He was just a random bad guy for no reason? It felt lazy and convenient, like they were just writing to get to the next plot point. They needed an obstacle between the two leads for a time until they didn't. Taking the villain out with the white truck of doom had to be the biggest cliche in the book. Like I said, no originality, no flavor. nothing.
The editing was another disaster. Some scenes, like the bathroom scene with Sunjae’s dad, felt completely random and pointless. The balance between light-hearted and heavy emotional scenes was off too. For example, Sunjae dies, and the next scene, Sol’s back to her normal life like nothing happened. The emotional weight was completely lost. It’s baffling how they made it seem like Sunjae didn’t matter that much.
The OST was ok, but nothing extraordinary because I’ve definitely heard better. Those who are hyping it up as the most groundbreaking soundtrack of all time seriously need to expand their drama repertoire. Props to Byeon Woo Seok for pulling off the songs, but let’s be real: plenty of artists who’ve covered those same songs have delivered stronger vocals.
Lastly, the acting and chemistry was not good enough. It felt so forced, there was nothing natural organic between the two. This is one of those times where you can tell this drama was produced by a man. I'm telling you had this drama been produced through the female gaze it would've probably been much better. Being real, none of their scenes gave me butterflies. There were no fireworks... nada.
Hye Yoon... she was decent in SKY Castle, but here? Not so much. Lovely Runner had moments that felt like a poor mix of Extraordinary You and True Beauty, and not in a good way. It’s honestly hard to find anything worth praising here.
Byun Woo Seok’s acting was pretty subpar here. He relied on the same few expressions the entire time, and honestly, what he was being asked to do wasn’t even that hard. It’s clear he was spoon-fed direction every step of the way. Hyeyoon had to carry the emotional weight of the scenes, while Byun Woo Seok barely did anything more than smile and occasionally cry.
Overall, Lovely runner is a lazy, repetitive drama that only feeds the delusions of a mentally unwell group of people that a one-sided obsession can turn into a fairytale. Honestly, it’s a disservice to viewers who expect more from K-dramas. In a time where real-life parasocial behavior is already spiraling—with fans thinking they can “manifest” their way into a relationship with their idols (Hailey Baldwin marrying Justin Beiber already set off that fantasy) and shows like this only make it worse! Lovely Runner feeds into that toxic delusion. It’s a sasaeng’s wet dream: “If I just keep trying (stalking) then he’ll love me back.” Gross.
Maybe it's not that deep and I'm "reaching" but people need to remember that life imitates art. Also, this isn’t me trying to be “woke.” But with everything going on, you’d think people would start opening their eyes and stop idolizing celebrities to the point of blind devotion.
We’ve seen time and time again how dangerous this level of obsession can get—when fans refuse to acknowledge even the worst behavior because they’ve convinced themselves their idol can do no wrong. And where does that kind of delusion start? Right here, with shows like Lovely Runner that romanticize one-sided obsession and feed into the idea that if you just keep lurking, sticking around, or inserting yourself into someone’s life long enough, they’ll eventually notice and fall for you.
Bottom line? Lovely Runner is skippable. If you want depth, tension, or actual emotional stakes, look elsewhere—this one’s a hard pass.
Don’t waste your time, even at 1.5x speed. If you’re here for time travel, there are way better options. If you’re here for romance, this ain’t it. And if you’re here for both, run—don’t walk—to literally any other drama.
2/10 – Lovely Runner is a total disaster that squanders any potential with shallow writing, cringe-worthy romance, and the misguided ‘soulmate’ fantasy that people seem to cling to.