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Last Summer

마지막 썸머 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
Dropped 4/12
eddi
5 people found this review helpful
Nov 16, 2025
4 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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LJW and wrong script selection habits

I really really really want to watch it but nooo. I CAN’T.
Every time when I saw LJW is in the romcom I’m getting excited. But every time scripts are problems. It is the second time he chosed wrong script. He has a lot of potential he is a great actor but he selected wrong script. He needs to change his agency or should wabt to changed script.


Does the FL ever grow up even a little? Her character is so annoying. If Lee Jae Wook weren’t in this drama, I would have dropped it immediately. The way her character is written is just awful. He lost his twin brother — how is she somehow more dramatic and regretful about it than the person who actually lost family? She never asks why he acted like his brother. It’s like she constantly needs to be the center of attention.

And her ex-boyfriend… wow. How did she ever date someone like him? Her standards dropped so much. You can’t even compare Baek Do to this guy.

Baek Do is trying to protect her. He thinks she wouldn’t be able to handle the truth. But she’s always looking for someone to blame, and Baek Do is the one who ends up taking all of it.

I want to watch LJW, but not with this kind of script. His potential is so, so high, but the scripts he gets are always problematic.I really really really want to watch it but nooo. I CAN’T.
Every time when I saw LJW is in the romcom I’m getting excited. But every time scripts are problems. It is the second time he chosed wrong script. He has a lot of potential he is a great actor but he selected wrong script. He needs to change his agency or should wabt to changed script.

I also feel sorry for the FL. She’s still a relatively new actress, and she has to act out this messy character. She can’t even show her real potential because of the writing.

I just want to watch LJW in a smooth, well-written romantic drama… 🥹

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Completed
K-lover61
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 15, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Worth a look.

Feb 2026
I admit I watched purely as a fan of LJW, although the story did intrigue me.

The story is centred on happenings within the leads' families, and also between the lead characters themselves, which shapes their future.

We are also introduced to friends and work colleagues, as well as family, as the story unfolds.

I got a bit confused at one point, as there is a lot of going back to various points in time, as key events are recounted when reminiscing (for both positive and negative reasons).

I found the FL character really annoying in the early episodes, but she did mellow, and grew on me.

I thought a key aspect of the story, in terms of her relationship with the 'distance brother', was somewhat overdone, and it frustrated me.

Other characters were ok; the distance brother's female colleague was yawningly predictable ~ a plot line that has been overused, and is frankly outdated.

I liked the lawyer, Seo-hyuk, too, who was pretty cool and knew when to back off gracefully.

I akso liked their friends, couple O Seung-taek and I Seul, but was very disappointed in how their plot line was handled ~ it made it seem like disability is not something able-bodied people should, or rather could, live with.

It actually angered me. I felt like the drama was making a statement about physically able people having to make too great a sacrifice, to love someone disabled.

That might be the case for some, but given how too many dramas show S.Koreans' attitudes to any disability as far less than in a favourable light, it would have been refreshing to see a mixed relationship of that type, portrayed as strong and successful.

Certain aspects of the plot got dragged out, whilst others might gave been made more of. There were some very emotional moments, as well.

Overall it was a decent watch, and I love LJW's acting ~ he can captivate me enough to keep me interested in most stories, although this one did manage that alone.

I liked his chemistry with CSE, and neither the actress nor her portrayal of the FL character, were the norm.

Not disappointed I watched it, at all, but probably not one I'd revisit.

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Completed
WaterLilyTan
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 20, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

childhood to adulthood journey and the friends to lovers trope

If you enjoy the childhood to adulthood journey and the friends to lovers trope, this drama is worth checking out.

It’s an easy watch overall, with a decent cast and a storyline that has potential. However, some parts aren’t clearly explained, which makes the plot feel a bit messy at times. It also seems like the show tries to cover too many genres, causing it to lose focus and making it unclear what story it’s ultimately trying to tell.

As for the twins, there isn’t a strong enough distinction between them, so it can get confusing figuring out who’s who in certain scenes.

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Ongoing 2/12
Peridot83
7 people found this review helpful
Nov 11, 2025
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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I don't know if I have faith to keep watching . .

This is patriarchal romantic tropes at their worst. The main female lead is clumsy, incompetent, irrationally emotional to the point of endangering her home and her life, in poor mental health but not seeking any help for it, has a weird ex boyfriend stalker,. . . .just indignity after indignity and not one action or decision that you can take pride in.

Then!! In sweeps handsome, at the top of his career male lead, chiding her for handling everything so poorly and offering to help . . . and she in a fit of pettiness refuses and ends up in over her head *literally* anyway. You see . . . he was right all along. She doesn't know what she wants or needs- but he does. Everything she plans goes wrong, everything he plans goes right.

The only positive of this drama is unlike Love Next Door (which had some similar overlapping premises), Lee Jae Wong plays an adult male who is ready and able to be in a relationship. He is concerned, protective without being overbearing and does not act like a child with his first crush ( a problem with many dramas with similar premises).

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Dropped 6/12
soljaes
16 people found this review helpful
Nov 3, 2025
6 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Promising Start — Don’t Let Early Ratings Fool You

I usually don’t rate dramas this early on, but I just wanted to say – giving bad ratings after only two episodes feels like a bit of a reach. We have no idea where the story will go yet!

So far, I personally think it seems like a really cute and fun drama.

EDIT: I take back everything I said, this might be my worst watch of 2024 – off to a strong start but completely fell off after a few episodes. I did drop it but only because they made the main character and story insufferable
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Dropped 4/12
thegreengrym
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 2, 2026
4 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 5.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Interesting backstory, but reunion felt too manipulative

I think the way the two lead characters were written may make sense for people going through loss, but it just feels uncomfortable to watch. I think they were going for a bickering enemies to lovers vibe but I'm not a fan of the way they did it. The way the ML came back in to her life and planned it out felt a bit too calculated and manipulative. If he had just showed up and been around her and said he wanted to work through things then that's one thing. But he deliberately sabotages the house sale at the last minute instead of just saying he didn't want her to sell it. And then there's a city project she's been trying to do that he thinks is flawed and instead of telling her what he thinks is wrong, he goes to all the citizens and convinces them it's a bad idea. And he also sues her for rights to the house with no intention of winning, but rather just drawing it out so she has to interact with him. And then he pitches a project to the mayor that he's prepared for a year and then says he won't do it unless she works with him. So she gets transferred by the mayor and there's nothing she can do. I'm sure that all this interaction forced her to confront the feelings she's been avoiding for years, but the way he went about it felt so controlling and hard to watch. I think the final straw for me was that after all that, she has a playful water fight with him at the end of episode 4 and decides to stay with him until the end of the summer. The backstory they had wasn't bad and there's plenty of ways they could have had emotional and intense confrontations that force their feelings out, but the way they went about it was too manipulative for me to care what happens next. With this story, I genuinely don't want the leads to end up together and I'm pretty sure they will. So even though I usually force myself to finish dramas I've started, I've decided that I have free will and don't need to watch this

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Completed
Thay
4 people found this review helpful
Dec 7, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Eu realmente gostei! Gosto da temática desse drama.

Foi uma surpresa muito acolhedora para mim. Gosto de dramas que tratam de questões emocionais de forma construtiva, explorando sentimentos reais e resoluções sinceras, e esse faz exatamente isso. Ele trabalha com temas que facilmente se conectam à nossa vida: o hábito de guardar ressentimentos, de engolir emoções e, muitas vezes, de sempre priorizar o sentimento do outro enquanto deixamos os nossos de lado.

Algo que me conquistou logo de início é que essa sensibilidade não está apenas nos protas. Ela se espalha para o casal secundário e para toda a trama, criando uma história envolvente e cheia de camadas. Cada episódio traz uma pequena conclusão, mas logo desperta uma nova curiosidade e isso me prendeu do começo ao fim. É aquele tipo de drama que te faz querer assistir “só mais um episódio” porque você sabe que existe algo para entender, eu acho isso MUITO legal.

Chorei bastante, especialmente nos episódios sobre o irmão do prota, na parte da resolução envolvendo o irmão, então… Foi emocionante, profundo e, ao mesmo tempo, leve. E é essa leveza que torna o drama tão agradável. Ele não é cheio de pesares, intrigas exageradas ou maldades gratuitas. Mesmo quando a prota parece um pouco irritante no início, rapidamente fica claro que seus sentimentos são genuínos e compreensíveis. Afinal, ela vivia um relacionamento baseado em apenas 21 dias juntos por ano, precisando lidar sozinha com um turbilhão emocional e ele também.

O romance é doce, gradual e respeita o tempo de cada um. Eles se bicam mas no fundo é sentimento PURO (fofos)

No final, não senti pontas soltas. Tudo foi bem amarrado, bonito e gostoso de acompanhar. Para mim, foi leve, emocional na medida certa, envolvente e perfeito para quem gosta de histórias com profundidade, mas sem carregar o coração. Vale a pena!!!!

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Completed
Adess
2 people found this review helpful
Dec 13, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Un été plein de souvenirs… mais vide d’émotions...

“Last Summer”, c’est l’histoire de ces étés de jeunesse qui te marquent à vie... ceux qu’on croit anodins sur le moment… avant de comprendre qu’ils ont tout façonné. Ici, on suit Song Ha-kyeong, la voisine de la "maison siamoise" un peu bornée mais avec un cœur immense, qui grandit chaque année aux côtés des deux frères jumeaux Baek Do-ha et Baek Do-yeong. L’un vit aux États-Unis, l’autre en Corée, mais pendant 21 jours chaque été 🌞, ils se retrouvent tous dans cette fameuse “maison siamoise”, qui devient leur petit monde hors du temps.

Ha-kyeong grandit en se chamaillant avec Do-ha, ce “summer guest” qui débarque toujours comme un typhon dans sa vie… et qu’elle finit évidemment par aimer en silence 😊. Puis les années passent, ils deviennent adultes, lui est un architecte ultra talentueux, elle, elle travaille dans l’urbanisme, mais un incident survenu deux ans plus tôt a tout fracassé entre eux 💔. Depuis, ils vivent avec ce passé suspendu, rempli de non-dits, de blessures et de sentiments qu'ils n'ont jamais vraiment affrontés.

Sur le papier, tout est là pour me plaire... la nostalgie, les regrets, les fantômes du passé. Le drama baigne dans une ambiance douce, brumeuse, dès l’épisode 1, ont sent que quelque chose s’était cassé… et que ça n’a jamais vraiment guéri. Mais malgré ça, pendant les deux premiers épisodes, je regardais sans vraiment comprendre le "pourquoi ?!?", et où on voulait m’emmener 🤔.

On est clairement sur deux âmes blessées, l’une qui fuit la chaleur humaine, l’autre qui la désire désespérément. Et franchement, l’idée était plutôt belle... mais dans les faits, je trouve que le drama tourne en rond. Les flashbacks reviennent encore et encore sur les mêmes éléments... l’été, l’astronomie, la maison... au point que ça a fini par me lasser. Là où j’aurais dû ressentir de la nostalgie, j’ai surtout ressenti de la répétition… et ça m’a complètement sortie de l’émotion 😮‍💨.

Côté acting, je ne peux pas dire que Lee Jae Wook est mauvais, mais son double rôle ne m’a pas convaincue... J’ai souvent eu du mal à différencier les deux frères , alors qu’ils ont grandi dans des pays différents et auraient dû dégager des énergies bien distinctes 🤷🏼‍♀️. Même constat pour Choi Sung-eun, elle ne joue pas mal, mais son personnage n’est pas mis en valeur. Je comprends la souffrance d’Ha-kyeong, mais certaines réactions m’ont semblé trop excessives, presque forcées.

L’histoire principale trouve sa résolution assez tôt, ce qui ont rendu les derniers épisodes franchement inutiles à mes yeux... 🥱 J’ai eu cette sensation constante d’un drama "brouillon", qui ne sait jamais vraiment s’il veut être une rom-com, un mélodrame ou autre chose, mais une chose est sûre, j'ai trouvé que c'était mal amené... Je n’ai pas ressenti grand-chose, ni pour le trio, ni pour la reconstruction du duo principal. Certains personnages secondaires, comme l’avocat ou la collègue architecte, m’ont paru totalement dispensables... leur présence n’apporte rien, et s’ils n’avaient pas été là, ça n’aurait rien changé à mon visionnage 😅.

Au final, les seuls personnages qui m’ont vraiment touchée sont le couple d’amis secondaires, dont l’histoire était mignonne… et Subak 🐶, clairement le MVP émotionnel du drama 🫶🏻.

Bref, c’est vu, mais ça sera vite oublié. "Last Summer" ne restera pas dans ma mémoire ✌🏻

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Completed
vivilaavida
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 7, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Love, Growth and Healing

I just finished this drama and I really enjoyed it. It’s slow-paced, and I guess it could be boring for some people, but for me it was worth every moment. The characters grow a lot and gradually start opening up to each other, which was so satisfying to watch. The romance is super sweet and cute, and even though it’s calm, it leaves a really warm and comforting feeling. The supporting characters are well-written and the performances are strong, making the story feel genuine and heartfelt. I definitely recommend it if you enjoy emotional, thoughtful dramas that focus on character growth and meaningful relationships.

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Completed
Magic1021
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 9, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

Lenta pero con buen final

Una historia lenta y a veces repetitiva, mejoró en los últimos episodios pero de hace un poco pesado muchas veces continuar, hay que ser paciente para que mejore al final, aún así es algo flojita en general, la idea no es mala pero tampoco de las mejores, la actuación es buena al nivel de la historia pero en muchas ocasiones siempre gira en torno a lo mismo y parece un bucle. Sube el nivel del romance en los episodios finales y se sale un poco de lo repetitivo aunque sigue en la misma línea. PD: Deberían haber ido al hotel en algún momento 😂🙄
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EchoesOfLove
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 18, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Sombras do Afeto, Quando Crescer Dói Mais que Amar

Last Summer é um drama sobre parar de correr — da dor, do passado, das escolhas não feitas. E talvez aí esteja tanto sua beleza quanto sua fragilidade.

A história acompanha os gêmeos Baek Do Ha e Baek Do Yeong, separados ainda na infância pelo divórcio dos pais. Do Ha cresce nos Estados Unidos; Do Yeong permanece na Coreia. O reencontro anual acontece sempre no mesmo ritual: 21 dias de verão, uma casa geminada, silêncios antigos e uma vizinha que cresce observando, sentindo e engolindo o que nunca foi dito.

Song Ha Gyeong é o eixo emocional da narrativa. Criança, adolescente, adulta — tudo nela é contenção. Medo, raiva, abandono e solidão moldaram os muros que ela ergueu para sobreviver. Ela ama Do Ha desde sempre, e foge desse amor com a mesma disciplina com que foge de si mesma. O medo maior não é perder — é ser vista de verdade.

O drama acerta ao contar sua história de forma não linear. As informações vêm em fragmentos, quase como memórias: incompletas, seletivas, às vezes desconfortáveis. Last Summer pede paciência e presença. Ele avisa: histórias têm passado, e só quem fica até o fim entende o todo.

Mas nem tudo amadurece no mesmo ritmo.

Apesar da proposta sensível e dos muitos layers emocionais, a conexão com o casal principal é irregular. Há um certo infantilismo emocional que se estende além do necessário. Repetições de conflitos, hesitações circulares e diálogos que giram no mesmo lugar acabam diluindo a intensidade que a história poderia alcançar. Em alguns momentos, o espectador entende o que os personagens sentem muito antes de eles próprios perceberem — e a espera cansa.

Do Ha, já adulto e arquiteto talentoso, ainda parece preso a um lugar emocional juvenil, enquanto Ha Gyeong, embora profunda e bem construída, repete padrões de fuga que poderiam ser tensionados de forma mais ousada. O resultado é um romance que existe mais na promessa do que na combustão.

Ainda assim, o drama é honesto consigo mesmo. Ele sabe que seus personagens são imaturos, quebrados, presos a histórias mal resolvidas — e a narrativa não romantiza isso o tempo todo. Pelo contrário: aponta, provoca, expõe. Há camadas de dor compartilhada, sentimentos nunca explorados e um peso silencioso que atravessa cada cena.

Last Summer não é um drama para quem busca química arrebatadora ou grandes viradas emocionais. É um drama sobre tempo, sobre o que não se disse, sobre o que ficou suspenso. Um diamante bruto — bonito, imperfeito, que talvez precisasse de menos polimento repetido e mais coragem emocional.

No fim, fica a sensação de uma história que tinha tudo para doer mais… mas escolheu doer devagar.
E, para alguns, isso basta. Para outros, deixa saudade do que poderia ter sido.

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Completed
Aceti
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 15, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.5

Extremamente chato

Nossa, como eu queria que a protagonista fosse menos insuportável. A história é muito desinteressante, a protagonista faz de tudo para ser uma pessoa irritante, birrenta, criança... Em nenhum momento tive empatia por ela.
O drama é lotado de flashbacks desnecessários e repetitivos, víamos as mesmas cenas várias vezes, perdeu-se muito tempo falando do projeto da escola e do observatório para no final não mostrar quase nada, não senti que teve conexão com os moradores, o cara que queria sabotar foi uma distração superficial...
Enfim, o drama é ruim, só melhorou nos episódios 8/9. Só assisti mesmo para ver o Lee Jae Wook.

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