Suzy and Jong-Suk as lovers — why not watch?!
The story centers on Hong-Ju, whose dreams always come true, and Jae-Chan, a grumpy prosecutor. After their initial encounter, where they develop a bit of a dislike for each other, we see a dream of the ML in which he witnesses the FL dying. Flustered by the realism of the dream, Jae-Chan decides to intervene and tries to prevent the miserable future that awaits Hong-Ju.
As the show features romance as a core element, their relationship develops while the ML adapts to his workplace and strives to investigate complex cases, trying to uncover the real culprits behind them... and he counts on Hong-Ju's assistance, since she can see the future in her dreams!
I really loved the acting, although it's no surprise given that the cast is replete with amazing professionals, especially the leads. As a big fan of Suzy, I have to say that 'While You Were Sleeping' is a must-watch, notably because Hong-Ju is a spontaneous and authentic character. Plus, she looks so cute with short hair! <3
Jung-Suk is one of the best actors on the scene (if not the best) and therefore needs no introduction. Regarding the OST: while it might not be the most heart-touching one out there, it's still pretty good and well-used. I’m no directing expert, but it didn’t disappoint me either.
Additionally, as a law student, it was quite interesting to see the legal aspects covered in this K-drama. I even flirted with the idea of becoming a prosecutor thanks to it!
As the show features romance as a core element, their relationship develops while the ML adapts to his workplace and strives to investigate complex cases, trying to uncover the real culprits behind them... and he counts on Hong-Ju's assistance, since she can see the future in her dreams!
I really loved the acting, although it's no surprise given that the cast is replete with amazing professionals, especially the leads. As a big fan of Suzy, I have to say that 'While You Were Sleeping' is a must-watch, notably because Hong-Ju is a spontaneous and authentic character. Plus, she looks so cute with short hair! <3
Jung-Suk is one of the best actors on the scene (if not the best) and therefore needs no introduction. Regarding the OST: while it might not be the most heart-touching one out there, it's still pretty good and well-used. I’m no directing expert, but it didn’t disappoint me either.
Additionally, as a law student, it was quite interesting to see the legal aspects covered in this K-drama. I even flirted with the idea of becoming a prosecutor thanks to it!
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