Encounter is a quiet, emotionally rich romance
that lingers long after the final episode. It’s not a drama built on shocking twists or explosive chemistry—instead, it’s about timing, restraint, and the kind of love that blooms slowly in between pauses and silences.
Song Hye-kyo plays a reserved, elegant hotel CEO carrying the weight of past sacrifices. Park Bo-gum is a bright, sincere younger man who lives with openness and heart. Their dynamic is tender, honest, and surprisingly mature. The age and status gap between them isn’t just a plot device—it’s the heart of the story. This drama explores what it really means to choose happiness, and how scary that choice can be when you've spent your life protecting others or being controlled by expectations.
The cinematography is beautiful—soft color palettes, quiet cityscapes, and that unforgettable Cuba sequence in the first episode. The pacing is slow, sometimes even meditative, but it’s intentional. Encounter invites you to slow down and feel every little moment unfold.
Pros:
✔ Deeply emotional, character-driven storytelling
✔ Subtle but magnetic chemistry between leads
✔ Stunning cinematography with a poetic mood
✔ Thoughtful exploration of freedom, love, and regret
Cons:
✘ Very slow pacing may not be for everyone
✘ Some supporting characters feel underused
Would I rewatch?
Yes—especially when I want to be reminded that gentle love stories can still hit incredibly hard.
Song Hye-kyo plays a reserved, elegant hotel CEO carrying the weight of past sacrifices. Park Bo-gum is a bright, sincere younger man who lives with openness and heart. Their dynamic is tender, honest, and surprisingly mature. The age and status gap between them isn’t just a plot device—it’s the heart of the story. This drama explores what it really means to choose happiness, and how scary that choice can be when you've spent your life protecting others or being controlled by expectations.
The cinematography is beautiful—soft color palettes, quiet cityscapes, and that unforgettable Cuba sequence in the first episode. The pacing is slow, sometimes even meditative, but it’s intentional. Encounter invites you to slow down and feel every little moment unfold.
Pros:
✔ Deeply emotional, character-driven storytelling
✔ Subtle but magnetic chemistry between leads
✔ Stunning cinematography with a poetic mood
✔ Thoughtful exploration of freedom, love, and regret
Cons:
✘ Very slow pacing may not be for everyone
✘ Some supporting characters feel underused
Would I rewatch?
Yes—especially when I want to be reminded that gentle love stories can still hit incredibly hard.
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