Uma amizade de quinze anos que se transforma em amor começa a desmoronar quando Seo Yu Jun passa a acreditar que a devoção de Kang Yeon Ho não é amor, mas pena. Ao ver a vida aparentemente perfeita de Yeon Ho, Yu Jun se vê como uma falha nela e decide que Yeon Ho brilharia mais sem ele. Orgulhoso e resoluto, ele escolhe terminar o relacionamento, mesmo que isso signifique se tornar o vilão na vida de Yeon Ho. Yeon Ho, criado sem medo ou desejos, torna-se impotente apenas diante de Yu Jun. Quando o amor que ele dedicou com todo o seu ser é rejeitado, sua vida cotidiana desmorona. Seu amor se transforma em um desejo obsessivo, onde manter Yu Jun ao seu lado importa mais do que a felicidade ou a dor de Yu Jun. Nesse contexto, surge Baek Hyeon Seo, um veterano que aparenta gentileza, mas explora o sofrimento do casal. Ele pressiona Yu Jun a usá-lo como forma de terminar o relacionamento, aproveitando-se silenciosamente da ausência de Yeon Ho. Suas emoções entrelaçadas se transformam em um romance trágico movido por culpa, obsessão e manipulação. (Fonte: Inglês = kisskh || Tradução = Zucch em kisskh) Editar Tradução
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Elenco e Créditos
- Seo Jeong HyeonSeo Yu JunPapel Principal
- Kwak Geon HeeKim Yeon HoPapel Principal
- Yoo Jin SeokHyeon SeoPapel Secundário
- Jo Min ChanDo YunPapel Secundário
Resenhas
When Love Hurts
I applaud this series for not giving the usual generic story, daring to try something else but it still used the familiar to get the point across.Yujun, feeling inferior in the relationship, decides to leave because he doesn't want to hurt Yeonho by staying. Yeonho over compensates to keep him. This alone could have made the story and delved deeper into the barriers. Unfortunately, they inserted the third party, Hyunseo, to create the distraction. Both Hyunseo and Yeonho have the same request: Stay by their side. One he doesn't love and one he loves too much. The obvious choice is glaring.
A better story would have been them separating, Yujun getting a job and feeling comfortable to return the love in kind. BUT this ending was better in one regard. They chose to stay even though the dynamic wasn't perfect and issues not solved. It finally dealt with a relationship in a realistic manner. They loved each other enough to stay, set the temporary boundaries that make it habitable and will work on doing better. This felt earned.
The acting was better than kost of the recent mini series but felt too concentrated. Too heavy that it became overdramatic.
Still the differences made it enjoyable enough too root for their love.
communication struggles
Overall: I think they should have cut the love rival and focused on the low self esteem aspect. 4 episodes about 8 minutes each. Aired on True Film YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkQFxcEhORR2azTx4-IgLsMz-Sb7rYnx1&si=RaMzJuLSTKzR2rp8Content Warning: non con touching/hugging
If you want to cut out the love rival, watch episode 1 until 4:25, episode 2 6:30-end and episode 4 6-end
What I Liked
- visuals
- good kissing
- established couple
- supportive brother
Room For Improvement
- unrealistic not answering who was on the phone in episode 1
- 2 love rivals (actually it was 1 I think, the voice over referred to his boyfriend and not the brother)
- cliche got drunk and forgot and then saw the beginning of something but didn't talk about it
- a protagonist came across as creepy with lines like "I'll keep you by my side and never let you go" (when the other character was sleeping) and "I'll never let you go, you'll get used to it as time goes on"
- I have zero faith this couple will stay together, the one guy's low self esteem will torpedo their relationship, in my optimistic mind he gets therapy and couples therapy and the relationship works out












