I don't think the storyline itself is remarkable, but rather, it's refreshing to have a mostly angst-free Cdrama that doesn't have scheming and long drawn out misunderstandings. The chemistry is definitely notable between our leads here. I like that they didn't make the female lead here awkward and ridiculous.
Have to say that I am enjoying it more than "A Love So Beautiful". I'm more interested in the leads here, while in ALSB, I was curious in the side characters' stories. Had major SLS in that one as well.
From the description/plot summary, we see that the male lead dies unexpectedly.
With the help of the female lead's male friend (not to be confused w/male lead) and a mysterious wooden box mid-way through the movie, she's able to successfully re-direct her 19 year old self to not lose the chance at the love of her life. The male friend who helps her seems like he's also in love with her, but we don't see too much about him other than that he's caring and appears to be a good person.
We see towards the end that history was changed and that the male lead did not die alone in some desolate place on his travels, but instead died from lung cancer after getting to live a life with the female lead and their child.
There's more to the ending involving the other characters, but the bittersweet part of it was that her love still died, BUT that they did have a chance to be together whereas originally in the beginning a set of circumstances scares her to become this overly cautious person that missed out on her true love out of fear.
Absolutely agree. I loved this drama so much that I looked forward to reading the novel. Had to drop reading it…
The actual novel is slowly being translated by Productive Procrastination. They have their hands full with other translation projects, but do update/add every now and then. (be warned, it's graphic. I had to drop it as it was a little much for me..)
no there is no kissing scene but the leads chemistry is so good that it honestly isn't needed.
Absolutely agree. I loved this drama so much that I looked forward to reading the novel. Had to drop reading it as the story had rape and too much harsh sex. Totally different in comparison.
Does anyone know where to watch raw episodes of this series? There’s only up to episode 24 on YouTube. I need…
Monday is almost here and if you're watching raw (w/o subs), Maplestage should have them all by tomorrow, I believe. So far, only up to 24 has been released.
Just watching the first episode and laughing at the cheesiness. The chemistry between the leads sort of feels like brother and sister, at least on the FL's part. Her big brother from Big Boss is in this drama too!
Have to say that I am enjoying it more than "A Love So Beautiful". I'm more interested in the leads here, while in ALSB, I was curious in the side characters' stories. Had major SLS in that one as well.
From the description/plot summary, we see that the male lead dies unexpectedly.
With the help of the female lead's male friend (not to be confused w/male lead) and a mysterious wooden box mid-way through the movie, she's able to successfully re-direct her 19 year old self to not lose the chance at the love of her life. The male friend who helps her seems like he's also in love with her, but we don't see too much about him other than that he's caring and appears to be a good person.
We see towards the end that history was changed and that the male lead did not die alone in some desolate place on his travels, but instead died from lung cancer after getting to live a life with the female lead and their child.
There's more to the ending involving the other characters, but the bittersweet part of it was that her love still died, BUT that they did have a chance to be together whereas originally in the beginning a set of circumstances scares her to become this overly cautious person that missed out on her true love out of fear.
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