
If you loved Melo Movie , give Our Beloved Summer a try!
Both are slow-paced, emotional stories about love, regrets, and reconnecting.
They focus on healing, deep conversations, and beautifully realistic characters—plus the cinematography is stunning in both.
Both are slow-paced, emotional stories about love, regrets, and reconnecting.
They focus on healing, deep conversations, and beautifully realistic characters—plus the cinematography is stunning in both.








Han Ji Yool works as a veterinarian in Seoul. One day, he receives a phone call from his grandfather. His grandfather doesn’t mention specifics, but his voice sounds serious. Han Ji Yool decides to go to Heedong Village, where his grandfather lives and runs an animal clinic. There, Han Ji Yool meets police officer Ahn Ja Young. It turns out his grandfather is actually touring Europe. According to the note left by his grandfather, Han Ji Yool has to take over his grandfather’s animal clinic for a half year, while his grandfather is away.
Even when Ahn Ja Young was preparing for her test to become a police officer, she wanted to work as a police officer in Heedong Village, where she grew up. She is usually the first one to appear and provide help to residents in need. She helps Han Ji Yool solve inconveniences related to his daily life in the village and they develop a romantic relationship.
Even when Ahn Ja Young was preparing for her test to become a police officer, she wanted to work as a police officer in Heedong Village, where she grew up. She is usually the first one to appear and provide help to residents in need. She helps Han Ji Yool solve inconveniences related to his daily life in the village and they develop a romantic relationship.

Set in Sanpo Village where more people leave than remain, the three Yeom siblings, Chang Hee, Mi Jung, and Ki Jung, wish to escape from a life rife with uncertainty.
A mysterious man, Mr. Goo, moves into their neighbourhood. He is a drunkard with the look of someone with many burdens and secrets. His cautious personality and preference for keeping to himself make him the subject of gossip. Mi Jung, the youngest and most timid Yeom sibling, decides to approach him.
A mysterious man, Mr. Goo, moves into their neighbourhood. He is a drunkard with the look of someone with many burdens and secrets. His cautious personality and preference for keeping to himself make him the subject of gossip. Mi Jung, the youngest and most timid Yeom sibling, decides to approach him.

Tired of life in Seoul, Hae Won, a cellist who has closed her heart due to past emotional wounds, returns to her hometown, Bookhyun Village. There, she meets Eun Seob, the owner of "Goodnight Bookstore," whose simple routine of coffee, reading, and blogging begins to shift as their lives intertwine.

A story that follows the love lives of a woman over 35 who chooses not to get married, her friend who's a corporate powerhouse, and a beauty salon owner caught between her savior and her suitor.
Cheng Lu is a top-notch screenwriter who has the beauty, the brains, and the enviable career. Even so, her being unmarried despite being over 35 always gets brought up. Cheng Lu stresses that it's not because she cannot get married. Instead, she has chosen not to get married and remains unwilling to lower her standards. Things take a turn when she meets Wei Shu, a psychology professor whose arrival shakes her beliefs.
Cheng Lu's good friend Tian Lei is the star of their law firm. There is nothing she cannot achieve when she sets her mind to it. However, Xu Haifeng comes crashing into her life. He is neither her friend nor her foe and they develop a complicated relationship. Ding Shiya is a beauty salon owner who has fallen for the man who saved her life. When fuerdai Zhou Chenyu starts to pursue her aggressively, she starts to develop feelings she never thought possible.
Cheng Lu is a top-notch screenwriter who has the beauty, the brains, and the enviable career. Even so, her being unmarried despite being over 35 always gets brought up. Cheng Lu stresses that it's not because she cannot get married. Instead, she has chosen not to get married and remains unwilling to lower her standards. Things take a turn when she meets Wei Shu, a psychology professor whose arrival shakes her beliefs.
Cheng Lu's good friend Tian Lei is the star of their law firm. There is nothing she cannot achieve when she sets her mind to it. However, Xu Haifeng comes crashing into her life. He is neither her friend nor her foe and they develop a complicated relationship. Ding Shiya is a beauty salon owner who has fallen for the man who saved her life. When fuerdai Zhou Chenyu starts to pursue her aggressively, she starts to develop feelings she never thought possible.


In both series, the older brother has to take care of the younger brother as the parents are absents. Death is a big theme in both series too and there is a strong emphasis on the brother relationship throughout the series.
As a result, if you liked Melo movie, you’ll most likely also enjoy Move to Heaven.
As a result, if you liked Melo movie, you’ll most likely also enjoy Move to Heaven.