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Happen Wedding korean drama review
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Happen Wedding
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by sayratial
Mar 21, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A 15 Min Beautifuly Crafted Film

Wow. I’m still in shock at how good this was in just 15 minutes! It was so beautiful—every scene, every second was visually stunning. The colors, the cinematography, the aesthetics, the vibes—just perfect. Every frame looked like a painting, every shot held meaning.

The story follows Soo Nae and Woo Kyeol, two 20-year-olds stepping into something bigger than themselves. Soo Nae gets pregnant, and despite disapproval from others, they decide to get married. They capture every moment—their love, their dreams, their quiet happiness—through photos and videos, holding onto the hope of their future as a family. And they even travel to Woo Kyeol’s hometown, it feels like they are starting something new, something theirs.

But then—the conflict.

Soo Nae realizes Woo Kyeol hasn’t told his parents about her or the baby. The breakdown scene was raw and heartbreaking.
"Do they know about me? About the baby? Why would you take these videos if you don’t even want to get married?"
Her words cut deep. The perfect moments they captured suddenly feel fragile, like they might not be real.

And then, the reason—Woo Kyeol’s truth. The courage it takes for him to say it out loud.
He doesn’t know his parents. He was found as a baby in Seoul, with only a note saying he was from this town—that his parents had to give him up because of disapproval. He came back, searching for something, maybe belonging. But how can this be his hometown if it never knew him? If he doesn’t even speak the dialect?

And suddenly, everything shifts. It’s not that he didn’t want to tell them. It’s that he had no one to tell. Soo Nae, their baby—they are his family now.

"They would’ve loved you… for letting me have this family."

And then—the proposal. Right there, in the place that once felt foreign. The place that never gave him a family now becomes the place where he chooses one. Where he creates one.

The final moments were everything. Scenes of them as a family of three—so beautiful, so heartfelt. The baby was adorable, the young parents so full of love. And maybe, just maybe, this place truly became his hometown, because it’s where their new life began.

I still can’t get over how stunning this was. Every second, every frame was breathtaking. The cinematography was insane. Every detail—the colors, the lighting, the softness—made it feel like a dream.

Fifteen minutes. Just fifteen minutes. And yet, it told such a deep, emotional, and complete story. It left something in me. A feeling, a warmth, a quiet ache. Absolutely beautiful.
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