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fluffysquishy
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
i expected some cute cheesy kind of romance, but it was actually a warm melo one. this drama is too slowww, super slow that I had to push myself to watch it at the beginning. i guess melo wasn't for me. but, i don't know why i wasn't annoyed by it, i watch it very patiently till the end. usually, i will be super annoyed and mad at slow dramas but not this one. not because i was looking forward to the next episode, but because of its heartfelt emotional scenes and i want to feel that. this is a very warm drama yet it was fluttering at moments. the small things that the couples did was really fluttering and their chemistry were really good. as for the acting it was amazing, especially lee jun ho. he's so so soooo good acting, as the character suits him too well to the point i thought this was him in real life (but of course not). i like the drama, but it was still so slow.

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Ana Nery
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May 5, 2024
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Possui um ritmo lento, um bom enredo e um casal principal apaixonante.

No geral, é um melodrama bem feito, com diálogos profundos e muitos personagens cativantes. Traz muitas lições de vida e constrói um romance lindíssimo. O casal principal pra mim se sobressaí muito em termos de construção de relação, o que pra mim não acontece da mesma forma com os outros casais da trama, que acabam possuindo pouco desenvolvimento e finais bastante abertos. A profundidade das cenas, a beleza dos cenários e a trilha sonora fazem desse drama uma experiência inesquecível. Apesar de no final não ter cenas que eu esperava com ansiedade ainda sinto que foi um bom final para a maioria dos personagens.

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Ciepao
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May 22, 2021
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 2.0
Another masterpiece from JTBC. As I said, when it comes to family and youth genre JTBC is top tier. Though I got a little bit bored because the story of this drama is slow paced, I still can't deny that this drama is amazing. And this is first drama of the 2 main leads that I saw, and I can say that they really fit the character of the story. Looking forward for more of their drama.

I'll give this a 7/10. I won't give this a 10 out of 10 because I got a little bit bored on how slow and long this drama is, but in my opinion, it is good enough too recommend it to someone.

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xXabsintheXx
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Oct 7, 2018
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
Man, how I had wished to give this a 10...
I mean this was such a great story, almost perfect. There actually didn't "happen" that much, if you look closely at it, but the interactions between each person were enough to keep you glued to the screen. I mean, every single character had a grounding of their own which let you connect with and like them to bits. I loved every single story. Gang Doo's sister and Moon Soo's boss kinda annoyed me though.

Of course, the most endearing and compelling part was Moon Soo's and Gang Doo's growth and their struggles to overcome their past. And how they completed each other, eventually. The actors were just... magnificent, especially Jun Ho (and I'm glad they never changed his hair style in this drama like they do in other ones, because.... damn his messy curls~).

I preferred the first part over the second one. The characters were steadier in their decisions and actions, and never budged. In the later episodes there were some things that looked like the writers didn't know how to push the story forward, so that they started to use old standard methods.

And this is also why I only gave a 9. Because the final plot twist rubbed me up the wrong way. It was totally unnecessary and felt like an emergency solution because (again) the writers had no idea how to wrap up the drama with a smooth and deserving ending. I mean I didn't even ask for an explosive finale at all. I would have been completely satisfied with a calm one, too, instead of this... dispensable add-on. Or they could have at least changed the reason for the last event.

The drama still deserves the 9 because of its many strengths, a well put together atmosphere, strong characters with noticeable development, and a significant background music, which all put together create a heart wrenching but also warm story. It's one of those dramas that will touch your heart in a special way and stay with you for a long time.

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AEROROR2
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Aug 3, 2022
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Not your typical love story

Consume this show with enjoyment and emotional attack. From the start, they introduced empathy and sympathy for the victim’s families and survivors of a traumatic incident. They undoubtedly did a great job of portraying this kind of story flawlessly and with well-executed outputs. The field of work is a breath of fresh air from the usual professional jobs that main leads in K-Drama often perform their service to.

The best thing about this series is the on-point acting skills of the cast and their consistency in holding a firm grip on their characters’ personalities. Happy to witness a love triangle without making the second lead do something toxic. I like the closures of each one of them here. Everyone ended up with a new start and living their life with positive energy.

The main characters are worthy to be called the MC. Lee Kang Doo, portrayed by Lee Jun Ho, was a manly-ordinary worker who lived just to survive. The same with Ha Moon Soo, played by Won Jin Ha, who’s also trying to face the reality of the present with no other choice. Their love story was well carried out. Both have genuine and sincerity boosting around their presence. The conflict was resolved without any exaggerated scenarios.

Together with the rest of the supporting characters, this drama is surely one of the best dramas of 2017. My only regret is that I am this late watching this in 2022. Nevertheless, I am wishing the best of happiness to all of the people out there who are also experiencing emotional imprisonment towards themselves. Rain or Shine, we should keep surviving this uneasy life with a grateful heart towards ourselves and the people around us who help us to cope with this life. May the joyfulness keep on leading our lives to the fullest.

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[email protected]
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Sep 28, 2024
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

bring tissues and psychologist on speed dial

this tv show was soo well done I ended up in therapy. I forgot it was Lee junho in the show I was so lost in his character. he plays someone who has lived a hard life and he really portrayed that character well. he is so talented. if you are after a drama that is serious and don’t mind some triggers involving death or trauma then 100% recommend this show.

it is a sad show and very serious with heavy topics covered in it. I felt the characters in a strong way and the storyline was strong.
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ltspada
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Jun 5, 2022
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Living through disaster and beyond

9/10 is my rating. This is a 2017/2018 South Korean romantic drama with 16, 70 minute episodes. Also known as “Rain or Shine or “Just Lovers”.

A horrible disaster leaves physical and emotional scars on Lee Kang-doo (Lee Jun-ho) and Ha Moon-soo (Won Jin-ah). They have both grown up and are living lives heavily damaged by the episode they continue to relive in their nightmares and day time flash backs (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Moon-soo builds architectural models and has an uncanny ability to spot dangerous flaws in the design. Kang-doo takes odd jobs and often works in the seediest part of society. They were together during the collapse but never maintained contact so they are unaware, in the beginning, of their shared past. Still they find themselves drawn toward each other. Can two people, so damaged by their past, find healing in their love for each other?

I really liked this drama. I was not aware it was based on an actual incident of a mall collapse but with the depth and attention to detail it makes sense they had something to draw on. It is a heavy drama, with romance sprinkled through, so if you are in the mood for something light hearted or with focus on the romance, this is not it. This is very much a slice of life of people who survive any major disaster or who lose love ones due to such tragedy.

Spoiler alert ** Moon soo is the typical teenager in the beginning, who resents the attention her younger sister gets as a child model/actor and doesn't want to be bothered by watching her. When her younger sister lends her phone so Moon soo can contact her boyfriend, you get a glimpse of how their relationship might have been like in the future. Although Moon soo is injured, her sister is killed in the incident and she blames herself for not being right with her sister (even though, in the end, she says to her mother did you want me to die with her which shows she realized her sister would still have died even if she had been right with her). Everyone handles the grief differently and through the interaction with the main characters and their later interviews with some of the victim's families, the complexity of grieving is shown. Moon Soo's mother becomes an alcoholic spending her days trying to bury her grief in alcohol. As a result, like most alcoholics, her maturity has never grown beyond the time of the tragedy. Moon soo's mom blames everyone herself for having her daughter act/model, Moon soo for not keeping her sister closer, her husband for withdrawing, and the people resonsible for the project. Moon soo tries her best to be understanding and take care of her mom even through her destructive behavior. Moon soo had a head injury and doesn't remember, at first, many of the specific details of the accident. She blames herself for not being with her sister and often feels like her mother wished she had died in her sister's place. She even says this toward the end of the series. Her guilt over her sister's death and feeling that she also caused her boyfriend's death in suggesting they meet at the mall, makes her feel she does not deserve love or happiness. Early in the series her focus is on supporting her mom, running the bath house, and building architectural models. Her models are so detailed that she can spot flaws in the design that could lead to safety issues. Through her work she is invited to work on the new construction project going on the site of the mall collapse. The passion she has for her work, and beauty bot in and out, attract the CEO of the architectural company who mentiors her but also is drawn to her as a similar soul.

Kang doo is a typical althetic teen-ager who is hanging at the mall while waiting for his father to get off work so they can go do something together. He is enamored by Moon soo whens he puts on lipstick in a shop window not realizing that, while she has a mirror effect, he is seeing her from the other side. He dreams of being a national soccer player. His dreams coming crashing down when the mall collapses and his legs are injured horribly. He, Mon soo and her boyfriend are all trapped close together as they were in the same portion of the mall at the time of collapse. Kang doo sings to Mon soo to keep her calm and comforts Mon soo's boyfriend who was fatally injured. When the opportunity presents Kang doo encourages Moon soo to crawl toward rescue first an action which will later add to Mon soo's burden of guilt.

This was near perfect for what it was - a heavy drama - but I did feel that Mon soo was rather cruel to Kang doo in the last few episodes. I did not find it credible that she would not have gone to him when he was calling to her and said he was sick. It showed her delaying and, even though I know she was tied up in grief over the events around the collapse, and punishing herself for all the things she felt guilty of, to leave someone who calls out for you outside, in the cold, until after they collapsed seemed very hard hearted. It was a departure from what I had come to know and believe of her character.

The situation between Mon soo's mom and dad never changed. It did not make sense to me that they would hold onto their relationship for so long and then it was divorcing that made them both decide to get better. The relationship between the bad director and Kang doo's "adopted" big sister also did not make a lot of sense. They obviously were in love despite the fact that he was married. She was someone who made him better. In the end, it seemed they would be together but I didn't feel like his character growth was enough to make him a good match for her. I liked the romance between Moon soo's friend who did webtoons and her assistant and wish they had played it out a bit more. All in all though these things were minor flaws in an otherwise great story.

Not sure I would watch it again just because I get dragged down mood wise fairly easily and this is a very heavy topic. I recommend it though for those that like dramas and are interested in a lens on past events or slice of life.

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clairethecapricorn
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Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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It was so hard to rate Just Between Lovers because there were characters and storylines that I absolutely loved and then ones that I could not have cared less about. I ultimately did give it a pretty high rating because the best parts of the show made it so worth watching.

The main reason to watch this is Lee Jun-ho. The acting range that he has in this show is astounding. He perfectly captured the heartbreak, anger, charm, and recklessness of Gang-doo. Even without knowing his backstory, I immediately felt connected to this character. It really is Jun-ho’s show and no one else can really match his performance, but I did still like the female lead. The chemistry between the two of them was captivating and they really showed their emotions every time they looked at each other. Their characters and the romance was what kept me watching.

Going into this show, I thought it was going to be a lot more focused on healing and it was a bit of a disappointment that they barely go into that. The characters, especially the two leads, are deeply traumatized people. Highlighting the impact of trauma can be an important message but it didn’t seem like the characters got any kind of help and just were better. The show continued to dump more and more trauma onto Gang-doo’s character all the way until the very end of the show. It would’ve felt a lot less bleak if they didn’t add in all health issues at the end and instead just focused on him getting the help he needed and realizing how loved he really was. It was actually very hard to watch by the end because this kid could not catch a single break.

The second male lead was one of my least favorite parts of the show. He crossed a lot of boundaries and made it impossible to root for him. As her boss, it was very uncomfortable that he asked her out knowing she didn’t like him and then reacted poorly when she rejected him.

The side storyline with Ma-ri was also one of the weakest parts of the show and it was confusing why they were giving her relationship with Yoo-taek so much screen time. I had to skip most of their scenes. Moon-soo’s friend and her romance also felt really distasteful because of how they’d met.

Just Between Lovers brought attention to the real-life tragedy and addressed the importance of honoring those lost but also the emotional and physical scars that survivors and families have forever. There were so many characters that all had different connections to the event and it was interesting to see not only their own reactions but also how they all interacted with each other.

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Lo_ok
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Nov 23, 2022
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Overall 8.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Hm, feeling quite poetic here. Hold your snaps

What is a track without a destination?
What is a car without it’s fuel?

A woman drained of determination.
An incomplete canvas in lost of it’s tools.

Struggling back stripped of it’s spine.
Unspoken thoughts echoing inside the mind.

In time i think we’ve all realized something, without a doubt.
This poet has no clue what the hell he’s talking about.

Well if you’re still here I don’t know rather to congratulate you or question your attention span towards goofiness, but hey, here’s a payoff.

Just Between Lovers is quite the unique drama in the entirety of all kdramas that are out there. In such ways that from the outside looking in, it shouldn’t be. You’re immediately pulled into this mesmerizing and grounded world with it’s rambunctious style of storytelling surrounded by a brilliant ost. This kind of writing i find to be at it’s greatest at the very beginning, aand slowly fizzles itself out the longer it progresses. BUT HERE?? Yeah, it kinda falls under that category still. Yes this is unfortunately one of those dramas that slightly overstayed their welcome and fills its blanks out with repetitive issues that in the real world would’ve been settled long before they decided to do so here.

Now dare i say these are some of the greatest characters I’ve dived into yet of any drama! Mai-, main characters that is. We are spoiled in such mature developments and subtly handled representation that the “they’re aight” doesn’t quite fit in well here. Cinematography work so stunning that you let off a soft sigh when a select few gets to shine in it. Now I won’t address any of this directly, i feel as though we all know those that I’m speaking on because that’s just how big the differences are in terms of the effort put in. To put it simply, the leads and a select few of the supporting characters were received polished depth while the others look like their scenes were handled by an intern’s first time writing.

I’m a gargantuan fan of airtight, subtle, realistic writing. Don’t get me wrong, it excels here no doubt. You won’t be disappointed overall with what this drama brings to the table if that’s also what you’re in for, just partly. You know what? Ima just come right out and say it, GROW A F#CKING PAIR Ha Moon So, this man shouldn’t have to climb over barbed wire fences and trudge through swamps for some understanding and effort. Sit your mother down, the hell has she been babbling about for 3/4ths of the drama anyway besides the constant whining? And for crying out loud do you have to look that damn lost when you’re curious? Kang Han Na... no not you Yoo Jin take a breather. Han Na, hun, losen up. Whatever or however those directors and agency is over there telling you to act, look, stand, breathe? Stop it, i feel slightly strangled every second I’ve seen you on screen, dial the stiffness back a bit. Kim Wan Jin... I’ve been thinking-.. right? As rare as it is I’ve come to the conclusion they had no idea what the hell to do with you after sitting you up in the car. As forgettable as any of your scenes were i have to repeatedly remind myself they didn’t just leave you there.

Alright alright, trust me i loved this series so don’t take any of my negative criticisms as a sign you shouldn’t try this series out, in fact make it as a sign that you DEFINITELY should give it a shot since I’m very rarely this critical with anything i just dislike or find meh. The ost was truly uploaded from the heavens, the cinematography is such a pleasure to the eyes of fellow raw, gritty lovers. What more can be said of the writing? Well, alot lol. But I don’t want give anything else away to express my enjoyment of this drama all around. Give it a go and see the high praise ,awards, and ratings were no facade.

Okay... hey uh, Yoo Jin , stay after for me rq. Quick matters to discuss, promise.

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smva13
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Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Watch this for its realistic yet sweet depiction of love and life!

Reasons to watch this show:

1. Realistic: There is no dramatization or flair. It's like watching two people from real life fall in love. The pacing is just right and basically mimics life - slow at times and fast at times - in the best way possible!

2. Strong female characters: 3/4 of the people closest to the male lead (excluding his love interest) are female. It's so refreshing to see this, because people of the opposite gender are usually shown as love interests / potential love interests. All these females, and other females in the show too, have great depth and character arcs.

3. Great supporting characters: Generally speaking, supporting characters are written to be part of love triangles or act as the comedic relief. Rain or Shine doesn't do that. All of its supporting characters are engaging, with a significant part in the plot. They bring in beautiful moments to the show that teach us important lessons. I especially liked the granny, she's such a mood!

4. Beautiful OST: The songs in this show are so pretty and expressive. Each of them has a different core emotion and tone but all of them are fitting and well composed. I still listen to a lot of the tracks despite having finished the show :)

5. Acting: Everyone did well with their roles. I especially enjoyed the acting of the two leads - they expressed different emotions very well while also staying true to their characters. Special mention to the actor that played the granny! I also really liked the acting of the second female lead - her expressions were subtle but conveyed much deeper feelings!

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Poepoe2k16
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Aug 6, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Lee Junho is an amazing actor

I admit that I did watch this drama just because of 2PM's Junho. I'm currently obessed with Junho after their recent comeback MUST and digging his previous works so I happened to start watching this drama. But soon after I started watching, I forgot Junho and I was immersed in his character Lee Gang Doo. I felt his pain. I felt his struggle both the tragedy and for his living. Sometimes, tears came out for poor yet warmhearted Lee Gang Doo so I had to think how rich and successful Junho to lessen my emotions. He portrayed his character damn so well. In addition to this, the drama becomes so emotional because of co-actors and supporting actors. The chemistries between the leads are so amazing and the relation between Gang Doo and Mama, Ma Ri and San Man is so heartwarming. The story itself is just emotional yet enjoyable. I fall in love with Junho more and more after watching this drama.

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Mehreen
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Overall 8.5
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Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
JUST BETWEEN LOVERS is truly a master piece and such an amazing drama. This drama made me realize the pain of a person who is haunted by a hole in their memory. There are few accidents in every person's life that he can never forget and afterwards those memory starts haunting you. And how can we forget the pain of parents losing their child in an unexpected event.
Seriously! this drama made me cry. It's hard to endure the pain of losing your loved ones. When someone close to your heart leaves for their last journey, you starts to feel like that a part of your is gone and that feeling of losing your part kills you deep inside.
I think Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.....

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