I’ll be honest — I haven’t completed it yet, but I already know this show is going into my top 10 favorite Korean dramas. It’s beautiful, dreamy, and most importantly, made with genuine time, effort, and delicacy.
For anyone who feels that K-dramas have lost their magic or that we no longer get shows like the old days — this is your answer. This show is a pure treat for both longtime K-drama fans and rom-com lovers. It feels like an escape from the monotony of everyday life.
Seeing Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy together again is nothing short of tremendous. Their chemistry is soothing, their performances feel natural, and their comic timing is spot-on. They truly carry the show, and for the first time in a while, I’ve found myself genuinely enjoying a K-drama from start to finish.
There hasn’t been a single moment so far that felt boring or unnecessarily stretched. Yes, there are a few inconsistencies in the VFX and CGI, but they don’t take away from the overall experience — the strengths in writing, performances, editing, and especially the gorgeous cinematography far outweigh them.
In conclusion:
It’s a must-watch for all rom-com and K-drama fans — as long as you don’t nitpick the small stuff.