It was a heart warming drama about friendship, lovers and family. It shows the way each character deals with the terminal illness of cha young even herself and how they try to accept it and try to make beautiful memories.
In the comments I only see people complaining about the drama but they really don't see the point of it. As a person who had a family member with cancer(she's not with us anymore) that ended up going through hard times I could emphatize with all of the characters. Having a loved one going through an illness like cancer it's a constant fear of not knowing when it's going to be the last day to see that person's face and hear their voice. So, I feel like everything had a reason of being maybe they shouldn't have made Mijoo scenes that long but I don't think that made the kdrama bad.
Now I know what love is after watching this drama. I feel SOOOOOO in love with it. It's just sooo good.
I've spent like 3 years searching for a good weekend drama, thank god I decided to watch this one. The couples are so adorable, the kids, and each character shine their own way.
This drama is so heartwarming. I can't explain how much I enjoyed every single episode. It made my days a lot better. The friendship between the doctors is so amazing, when they are together they become teenagers. The relationships on this drama were so cute and not that cheesy, it was just perfect!! Ugh and the cast was so goodddd, you could feel they had chemistry.
This is such an amazing show!!! Everything was soooo PERFECT: the acting, the cinematography, the ost, the cast... It gave me goosebumps the whole time. I just loved it.
What a perfect performance joonki did on this drama!! You could see his lack of empathy but at the same time something on his eyes tells you how he cares really deep inside. And the ending was just so beautiful.
Navillera was one of the most heartwarming dramas I've ever seen. It touched my heart in so many different ways, the relationship between deok chool and chae rok was so beautiful, they took care and rooted each other up.
Besides, It shows how life works, the love of a family, the absence of a parent, how difficult is it to achieve yours goals in life.
I don't regret watching this drama. It was so heartwarming, I can't explain how much I enjoyed It. I just loved every character and how wise Mr. Kim was I think he's the kind of professor we all need in our lives to move on
In the comments I only see people complaining about the drama but they really don't see the point of it. As a person who had a family member with cancer(she's not with us anymore) that ended up going through hard times I could emphatize with all of the characters. Having a loved one going through an illness like cancer it's a constant fear of not knowing when it's going to be the last day to see that person's face and hear their voice. So, I feel like everything had a reason of being maybe they shouldn't have made Mijoo scenes that long but I don't think that made the kdrama bad.
THE ROMANCE IS JUST SOOO π₯π₯π₯π₯πππππ₯°ππππ
I've spent like 3 years searching for a good weekend drama, thank god I decided to watch this one.
The couples are so adorable, the kids, and each character shine their own way.
The friendship between the doctors is so amazing, when they are together they become teenagers.
The relationships on this drama were so cute and not that cheesy, it was just perfect!!
Ugh and the cast was so goodddd, you could feel they had chemistry.
I really loved it, it was cute and silly β¨π
Besides, It shows how life works, the love of a family, the absence of a parent, how difficult is it to achieve yours goals in life.
10/10
But Cheon seo Jin wast the MOST annoying of the female leads, she was ALWAYS crying, screaming and let's not forget about all they things she Broken during the whole season, I can't even describe her annoying personality.
The plot wasn't something new, i think It has a lot of clichΓ©s but for some reason I didn't dropped the whole serie. Maybe because of ha yoon chul charming.
I just loved every character and how wise Mr. Kim was I think he's the kind of professor we all need in our lives to move on