Wow. Just how do people move on from something they once considered their home. It's just sad to know that some people are never meant to be the whole story, but rather just a chapter. I feel sad, but I fully understand that the break-up was necessary for them to get where they are. Yep. We all have a story to tell.
This is a love story—a love that doesn’t always need romance to be meaningful.
A friendship that feels like home. Nothing loud or dramatic, just steady and real. Almost love? No… I think it is real love.
One true best friend is all you really need… but what are the odds of ever finding one? Probably not great—but that’s kind of the point. Finding a friend like that—the kind built on trust and loyalty, who understands you fully and chooses you consistently—is rare, but not impossible. Heung Soo and Jae Hee make it feel possible.
They’ve been through ups and downs, both literally and figuratively, yet they still choose to be each other’s confidants. Who and what they are to each other feels so powerful—it exists in that in-between space where labels don’t fully capture it.
Most love stories come with “I love yous” and “I dos,” but this one had neither—yet it’s still one of the greatest I’ve ever seen. And for the record, it’s my favorite. What Heung Soo and Jae Hee have is a kind of platonic love—a love that doesn’t need romance to be profound—and it’s something to be envied.
I know the movie wasn’t marketed as a love story, but that’s what I felt throughout—it quietly screams true love in another form. Because of that, I had to write my first review. This film made me do it, lol.
I'm glad you made it. Why you won should never be a topic for debate. You gave and performed what was asked in a heartwarming and honest dish. Every addition to that table reflected what the theme was about, 'The One and Only Dish for Myself'. A chef who never has the time to cook for himself, but lives to cook for other people, finally had a say and made a dish only for him. Need I say more? You nailed it. And the soju, too. 😭 Respect. Congratulations, Chef!!!!!!
I'm glad he made it. Why he won should never be a topic for debate. He gave and performed what was asked in a heartwarming and honest dish. Every addition to that table reflected what the theme was about, 'The One and Only Dish for Myself'. A chef who never has the time to cook for himself, but lives to cook for other people, finally had a say and made a dish only for him. Need I say more? He nailed it. And the soju, too. 😭 Respect. Congratulation, Chef!!!!!!
Currently on ep 7. Sorry, but I just find it funny how she's the only one wearing a suit. Is it to highlight that she's the main character and the rest support squad? I don't know why I find this funny. Hahahahahaha
A friendship that feels like home. Nothing loud or dramatic, just steady and real. Almost love? No… I think it is real love.
One true best friend is all you really need… but what are the odds of ever finding one?
Probably not great—but that’s kind of the point. Finding a friend like that—the kind built on trust and loyalty, who understands you fully and chooses you consistently—is rare, but not impossible. Heung Soo and Jae Hee make it feel possible.
They’ve been through ups and downs, both literally and figuratively, yet they still choose to be each other’s confidants. Who and what they are to each other feels so powerful—it exists in that in-between space where labels don’t fully capture it.
Most love stories come with “I love yous” and “I dos,” but this one had neither—yet it’s still one of the greatest I’ve ever seen. And for the record, it’s my favorite. What Heung Soo and Jae Hee have is a kind of platonic love—a love that doesn’t need romance to be profound—and it’s something to be envied.
I know the movie wasn’t marketed as a love story, but that’s what I felt throughout—it quietly screams true love in another form. Because of that, I had to write my first review. This film made me do it, lol.