Hey everyone. This was supposed to be a Currently Watching article but with me being occupied with classes and exams and other things, it is now a short Drama Recap.
Korean dramas have become a part of our day-to-day life. it is like if we fanatics don't watch a drama for a day, the day feels incomplete. So here I am again writing about a drama and to tell you what to expect from this drama and what not to. It aired its first episode in November 2021, and this drama was the comeback drama of Song Hye Kyo and also the last drama before the military enlistment of Jang Ki Yong.
Without further ado, let's dive into it right away.
Title: Now We Are Breaking Up Network: SBS Episode Count: 16 Runtime: November 12th, 2021 to January 8th, 2022 Aired On: Fridays and Saturdays Duration: 60 minutes Genre: Romance, Drama, Melodrama |
SYNOPSIS |
The plot revolves around our heroine Ha Young Eun, a beauty with brains who is a successful fashion designer and works at the nation's top fashion company. She appears to be a cold-hearted team leader of the design department who believes in practicality more than anything else. After a serious heartbreak, she stops believing in love and only believes in practical living which is living a stable life with a secure job and no drama. While on a trip for an assignment, she meets Yoon Jae Kook, our hero, through a one-night stand and later on meets him again through coincidence back in South Korea. The story then unfolds as they start falling for each other, facing hurdles along the way. At first reluctant to give in, Young Eun also falls for Jae Kook, but a secret and a misunderstanding await as they grow deeper in love. |
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THE CHARACTERS |
Song Hye Kyo as Ha Young Eun An established fashion designer of the nation's top fashion house, The One. She is a very practical person who believes in living a stable lifestyle. She keeps to herself as much as not to create drama which may jeopardize her stable life and career. |
Jang Ki Yong as Yoon Jae Kook A free-spirited freelance fashion photographer who is sought out by big names in the fashion industry. Known by the name Cookie in the fashion circle, he falls in love with Ha Young Eun after a one night stand with her. |
REVIEW |
Now, We Are Breaking Up is an emotional rollercoaster that delves deep into the complexities of love, relationships, and the pain of letting go. This Korean drama brilliantly captures the raw essence of human emotions, presenting a profound story that resonates with audiences. The drama revolves around the lives of Ha Young Eun (played by Song Hye Kyo) and Yoon Jae Kook (played by Jang Ki Yong), two passionate individuals working in the fashion industry. They share a passionate romance and seemingly have it all: successful careers, good looks, and undeniable chemistry. However, as they confront the harsh realities of love and the sacrifices it demands, their relationship starts to unravel. Its realistic portrayal of love sets Now, We Are Breaking Up apart. Instead of idealizing relationships, it confronts the audience with the painful truth that love is not always enough. It explores the complexities of two people growing apart despite their love for each other, highlighting the impact of personal ambitions, past traumas, and insecurities on their partnership. Song Hye Kyo delivers a breathtaking performance as Ha Young Eun, capturing the character's vulnerability and strength in equal measure. Her emotional range is outstanding, making the audience empathize with every tear she sheds. Jang Ki Yong, on the other hand, portrays Yoon Jae Kook with a nuanced approach, navigating the character's inner conflicts with grace and sensitivity. The drama's supporting cast also deserves praise for their exceptional portrayals. Hwang Chi Sook (played by Choi Hee Soo) and Seok Do Hoon (played by Kim Joo Heon) bring an added layer of complexity to the storyline, reflecting different forms of love and its consequences. Now, We Are Breaking Up is not merely about romantic relationships but also delves into the various relationships that define our lives, such as friendships and family ties. It offers a multi-dimensional view of love, exploring both the beauty and pain that comes with it. The subtle intricacies in the script, combined with the cinematography's aesthetic appeal, create a visually stunning and emotionally gripping experience for viewers. The drama's soundtrack deserves a special mention, as it beautifully complements the poignant moments, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. While Now, We Are Breaking Up presents a captivating narrative, it might not be everyone's cup of tea. Some viewers may find the slow pacing and heavy emotional content challenging to digest. However, for those seeking a thought-provoking and realistic portrayal of love, this series is a must-watch. In conclusion, Now, We Are Breaking Up stands as a testament to the beauty and fragility of love. With its powerful performances, engrossing storytelling, and memorable soundtrack, it is a drama that will stay etched in the hearts of its viewers long after the credits roll. Prepare yourself for a heartrending journey that will leave you contemplating the essence of love and its profound impact on our lives. |
Would I Recommend? |
Edited by: devitto (1st editor)