Su Hyeon comes across magical pills that allow him to go back and forth in time. 30 years earlier, a young Su Hyeon meets his future self and learns that his girlfriend will soon die because of him. In order to save her, the two Su Hyeons try to change the past, but a completely new and unexpected past is formed, which leads to a new future. (Source: KoBiz) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Will You Be There?" (Seras-tu là ?) by Guillaume Musso. Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- Русский
- Español
- Native Title: 당신, 거기 있어줄래요
- Also Known As: Will You Be There For Me? , You, Will You Be There For Me? , Dangshin Geogi Iteojoorraeyo
- Screenwriter & Director: Hong Ji Young
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Sci-Fi, Melodrama
Where to Watch Will You Be There?
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Kim Yoon SeokHan Su Hyeon [Present]Main Role
- Byun Yo HanHan Su Hyeon [Past]Main Role
- Chae Seo JinChoi Yeon A [Past]Main Role
- Park Hye SooHan Su A [Han Su Hyeon's daughter]Support Role
- Kim Sang HoKang Tae Ho [Present]Support Role
- Ahn Se HaKang Tae Ho [Past]Support Role
Reviews
This movie had a quite ‘commercial’ mood, meaning they made the overall tone light enough to reach a wide range of viewers. The directing, the cinematography, the atmosphere, even the story and the core message itself weren’t explored in depth. Personally I think It lacked personality, considering the fact that I enjoy independent films where messages are deeper and cinematography targets my ‘aesthetic trash’ self. In the story here there’s only a bit of romance, a bit of friendship, a bit of comedy, a bit of family and a bit of medical, portrayed in a rather vibrant palette. Nothing particularly stood out. Nothing deep.
However, this could be a good point for someone who’s looking for a rather light watch. It’s really nothing grand like its *wrong* choice of tagline: “What if you get 10 chances to change your past?” It doesn’t drive you to calculate your ability for 10 times time-travel that much.
Acting was really great in here. The leads Kim Yoonseok and Byun Yohan were alive in their roles. Other actors also did well. The music didn’t stand out to me, but it wasn’t awkward. It also seems like an easy choice to rewatch, but I don’t really know what I’d rewatch this for. I’m not a re-watcher so don’t mind my score.
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