dropped after the 1st episode, I like the main cast but WTF was that... I don't think I can continue it. Maybe some people enjoy these type of dramas but I don't
good acting, but I started it without watching any trailers or reading the whole plot and thought it will be a more easy-going drama, it's just so depressing at some parts and I got bored at other parts, idk not my cup of tea even tho I like this 'life drama' genre
I'm finishing it today and I feel like their relationship reminds me a little of the relationship between Empress Ki and Emperor Toghon, possesive kings and strong women who don't want to be submitted
I'm between Andrei that said Long time no see when he met Ryu Soo Yeol at one episode and the psychologist a the shelter because it seems victims meet with him!?
Shouldn't be compared to Something in the rain. Well, I'm here after watching both Something in the rain (first) and now One spring night. If I haven't seen people comparing the two dramas I wouldn't do it either but I feel I have to after I read some reviews for both dramas. As I said to the review of Something in the rain I don't understand the lower ratings. Both dramas are very good, they are dramas that touch on serious real life problems and analyzing overcoming social and gender stereotypes.
Just because the writer of the stories and some actors are the same to both dramas that doesn't mean they are similar. I personally divided them in my head and I formed unbiased opinions for each one. Here's why there are not the same. Something in the rain is intense, it has spark, it's more dynamic while One spring night is more chill, a slow burn and shows much more vulnability from the characters. The romance and chemistry of the 2 main leads in Something in the rain is top-tier, you feel the emotions in your bones, I also felt sad, frustrated and I was unsure about the ending. On the other hand with One spring night I felt more calm, I lowkey expected the ending, and the story is mainly about the conversations between the characters, so it felt like reading a book.
To conclude I liked both dramas but Something in the rain is closer to my taste because I like intense drama and feeling the same emotions with the characters. At the end of the day is all about personal taste, but I suggest to watch both dramas because they talk about very serious issues.
I think comparing it to Lolita is an unreasonably huge stretch. Goblin set up is a fantasy. He is a millennia…
I already said I saw similarities in the characters and how they talked to each other and behaved not the story, obviously it’s not comparable to that.
I looove the romance but it's going a bit slow, I want mooore from the main couple, I guess the last episodes will be all about them but for now I don't really care what about the politics and what the grandfather is doing. Also I want more from the second leads like Lee Hyun Noh Ha Kyung Shin So Eun and Kim Ga On and their interactions with the main couple
Thank you for this review. Something in the Rain is my favourite drama(I must have seen it about ten times though…
For sure there are some flaws like the lyrics you said were off but it left such a good impression on me as a story and the acting that the ost didn’t bother me that much and I enjoyed it. Maybe if I watched it again I’ll notice it more and it might annoy me. Anyway it’s a good drama and if some people look for a typical kdrama romcom that’s not what Something in the rain is. I’ll watch One spring night soon I think I’ll start it tomorrow so I’ll let you know when I finish it. I have only seen a trailer for now and I think I’ll like it but I feel like there’s more chemistry between Jung Haein and Son Yeji.
After I started the 1st episode I decided to look at the comments and reviews here and I got scared because I saw so many bad comments and reviews, most saying 'it's boring, I wasted my time, it was good until the 7th episode'. I am the kind of person who continues a drama without getting affected by other people's opinions. I also concluded that I don't trust all ‘asian drama watchers’, I guess we don't have the same taste. Something in the rain is an excellent kdrama. About the story, it touchs on matters like family stereotypes, dating and marriage stereotypes, friendship in adulthood, sexism in workplace and incidents of SH. It's not a typical romance kdrama and it's not for everyone. It needs a 'strong stomach' and the emotional cappacity to understand the charachers situations and emotions. I didn't get bored after the 7th or 8th episode as some say, it was the opposite tbh because the last episodes ended with cliffhangers and I was more invested to the story than I was in the first. The acting is EXCELLENT, it feels very real while you watch it and Jung Haein really does justice to noona dramas. I even got really annoyed by certain characters but that's what good acting is. The music is also very good, it gives a warm vibe to the serries. For me it's a drama that you will enjoy more watching during autumn/winter or early spring.
I finished it and I didn't fully enjoy it but that's personal because I'm not so into the supernatural, distopian genre. If it wasn't supernatural maybe it would be one of my favs like "Save me". I really like the meanings about life and sins and the cast is also really good. So if you like this kind of genre, you will enjoy it, it's sort serries and probably will have a 2nd season.
Just because the writer of the stories and some actors are the same to both dramas that doesn't mean they are similar. I personally divided them in my head and I formed unbiased opinions for each one. Here's why there are not the same. Something in the rain is intense, it has spark, it's more dynamic while One spring night is more chill, a slow burn and shows much more vulnability from the characters. The romance and chemistry of the 2 main leads in Something in the rain is top-tier, you feel the emotions in your bones, I also felt sad, frustrated and I was unsure about the ending. On the other hand with One spring night I felt more calm, I lowkey expected the ending, and the story is mainly about the conversations between the characters, so it felt like reading a book.
To conclude I liked both dramas but Something in the rain is closer to my taste because I like intense drama and feeling the same emotions with the characters. At the end of the day is all about personal taste, but I suggest to watch both dramas because they talk about very serious issues.
I saw similarities in the characters and how they talked to each other and behaved not the story, obviously it’s not comparable to that.
About the story, it touchs on matters like family stereotypes, dating and marriage stereotypes, friendship in adulthood, sexism in workplace and incidents of SH. It's not a typical romance kdrama and it's not for everyone. It needs a 'strong stomach' and the emotional cappacity to understand the charachers situations and emotions. I didn't get bored after the 7th or 8th episode as some say, it was the opposite tbh because the last episodes ended with cliffhangers and I was more invested to the story than I was in the first.
The acting is EXCELLENT, it feels very real while you watch it and Jung Haein really does justice to noona dramas. I even got really annoyed by certain characters but that's what good acting is.
The music is also very good, it gives a warm vibe to the serries. For me it's a drama that you will enjoy more watching during autumn/winter or early spring.