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Rain or Shine korean drama review
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Rain or Shine
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by Drama Addict Extraordina
29 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

Just Between Lovers / Rain or Shine — A Love Story Built From Ruins

📝 Review (WARNING: Potential Spoilers — I’m Not Saving You from Emotional Damage) A tragic accident kills 48 people, leaving survivors and everyone connected forever changed. Lee Gang Du, a once-hopeful soccer player, struggles with physical and emotional pain while caring for his sister and paying off a debt. Ha Mun Su, another survivor, is haunted by nightmares and designs architectural models to keep buildings safe—because, apparently, trauma comes with superpowers in K-drama logic. Years later, a construction project at the accident site reunites them. Together, they navigate heartbreak, healing, and awkwardly timed emotional revelations. It’s heavy, touching, and compelling… until the halfway point hits that dreaded dragging syndrome. Your binge-addict brain starts whispering, “Are we done yet?” That said, the cast keeps you invested. Lee Jun Ho’s quiet intensity, Won Jin A’s layered emotions, and the supporting cast deliver heartfelt performances that make the slower parts bearable. Every glance, every pause, every subtle emotional beat lingers just enough to keep you hooked. 💭 Final Mood A strong premise, solid actors, and emotional beats that land—but the last half drags enough to make you consider a nap. Still worth finishing for the first half and the performances, but not a rewatch candidate. A solid “one-timer” K-drama.
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