XO Kitty Netflix Trailer Explained and Review.

XO Kitty is all set to be released next month and here are the details you need to know about the series. Kitty waves goodbye to her elder sister Lara Jean as she departs for college in New York City after To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: Always and Forever.

Lara Jean begins a long-distance romance with Peter Kavinsky, her high school sweetheart, while Kitty begins her dating career by starting a long-distance relationship with Dae.

The main character of the show is a self-described love expert who is a teenager; after all, she was the one who brought Lara Jean and Peter together.

After witnessing her sister’s relationship progress, Kitty is prepared to pursue her connection with a Korean lad called Dae.

To be with Dae again, she relocated across the globe to South Korea. She rapidly discovers, though, that reality and her ideals about romance novels are very different.

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Details Overview Of the Netflix ‘XO Kitty’ Trailer.

The trailer continues where the opening segment left off: Kitty’s father and Trina decided that she could enroll in the South Korean school after learning of her acceptance.

However, as Kitty finds out that Dae has moved on with another girl who already lives in the country, what happens next perfectly fits the plot of the series.

Despite the hiccup, Kitty is still committed to getting Dae back as she settles into her new school since she didn’t relocate all that far for nothing.

While Kitty works towards her main objective, the trailer makes it clear that there will also be other significant themes in the series.

Kitty acknowledges that it’s “not all about a boy” since she also has her sights set on taking advantage of all South Korea offers. She will undoubtedly encounter several obstacles along the route but has a positive outlook to keep moving forward.

Her trip is going well because she has her coming-of-age tale. Although Kitty initially desires to relocate halfway around the world to be with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (Minyeong Choi), at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), she soon realizes that this next chapter is about more than just romance.

Her character is heard saying in the footage, “This isn’t just about a boy. “I’m ready to start experiencing new things. I desire my own journey.

Kitty reflects on the fact that she wanted to attend the school in part because her late mother attended it. And with that, she embarks on a journey to create her memories that are sure to include some difficult connections, tears, and joy.

After the caravan, she states, “They say go big or go home, right?”.The teaser also demonstrates how Kitty learns about her mother’s boarding school migration to Korea in her junior year of high school as a result of an awesome scholarship for Korean ex-pats to study their culture.

Her mother, who passed away when she was a little child, was mentioned in short. She discovers an important fact when looking through her mother’s mementos: her mother had attended the same school as Dae.