JustBetween Lovers is such an incredible Korean drama. I was always looking forward to the next episode and wishing it wasn't coming to an end. This is now my favourite drama and one that would never forget. I would say that the story line really hit home to me, it made me feel all kind of emotions but it never got confusing. I watched two K-dramas in the span of two weeks honestly less and I can safely say that I need to stop watching tragic dramas. For my health. I just wanted to talk about the difference between these dramas that were similar in genre but different in the way that they left me feeling. Just between lovers is the type of drama that you should never suggest to someone that you love dearly. Unless if you love seeing the people that you love breaking down because of the many scenes of tragic drama land. They’ll cry. They’ll contemplate their life choices. They will perish. Slightly dramatic, but Just between lovers is a tragic drama. Rated 9 out of 10 for tragedy and 3 for its comedy scenes. As you can see, this drama is very intense. There are times when it gets cute and you want to cry, for once, because you are happy, but then there are those times where you can feel your heart slowly ascending into deep fiery pits never to be seen again. You cry, more than necessary for a K-drama. The actors were so good that in every scene that they were happy or sad their emotions would be easily portrayed. You could feel every smile, every tear and all heart stopping moments. This was one of the best dramas that I have ever watched. The whole plotline evolved around a building that collapsed 13 years ago. They tell us about how the survivors are doing and how the victim’s families are holding on. They also tell us the story about the company that was responsible for the main collapse and how they are a decade later. They all have their own scars for having lost a loved one and having experienced something as terrible as the darkness of a fallen building. They were in there for days, others even losing hope, others dying. But mostly, they all had regrets about that day and wished that they would change the outcome. This drama just showed me how different people react to traumatic situations than others. It showed me that it is never empathy unless if the person has actually experience the situation themselves. I realised that others will easily hide their scars, while others will get to a point where they can no longer bear the burden of remembering. Just thinking about it now I can feel my heart constricting as I remember all of the feelings I went through during the whole drama. I was sad. I was happy. But mostly, it was an eye-opening experience. That was deep for a K-drama review. Stay tuned for two more blog posts that will be a continuation to this one. The first one a review for another tragic drama and the other will be comparing the two. Leave comments below about what you thought about Just between lovers if you watched it. If you haven’t please do. It is an experience that will be hard to duplicate from any other drama. Post navigation
Its really beautiful and the main leads are interesting, especially the male lead. He's a unique character and the actor who plays him is so subtle and touching. I definitely recommend it. Also, it's not a comedy but it's not as dark and heavy as some reviews I've seen online say it is.
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Completed Meineke5 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value It’s been almost a week since I finished the show and I still can’t get it out of my mind. That’s rare for me. The whole story feels so real. Like you could go out on the street and end up meeting characters like Moon Soo and Kang Doo. You feel their sadness, their desperation with circumstances and you find yourself rooting for them despite it all because they truly deserve a happy ending. Both the leads as well as supporting actors did a wonderful job. The chemistry between the leads was palpable and their romantic scenes will stay with you for a long long time. It’s been ages since I’ve wanted to binge watch on a show, and I’m happy to report that all the sleepless nights paid off. The story, character development and finally the ending make for a great watch. I feel like it was the end of something beautiful. I laughed, I cried, and felt everything the characters felt and learned to appreciate my own life a little bit have nothing but praises for the show. Good story, good acting, and great ost, especially Jun Ho’s one is a must watch as far as I’m More Was this review helpful to you? Completed char5 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value This review may contain spoilers why didn’t i drop this lol i’m genuinely shocked at how many 10s in a row i’m seeing. now, i’m not gonna say this is a terrible drama or one of the worst that i’ve seen, but how are people rating it so high?? at times i would just skip scenes that i don’t care for because they’re so irrelevant. now, i don’t easily get attached to characters and this is because of my low empathy, so it’s not completely fair to bring my emotions in this, but oh well. i hates most of the characters and towards the end i was begging for him main lead to die. if he did i probably would’ve rated this higher. a is being pretty nice actually. anyway, i skipped so many scenes and i didn’t care for any of the characters and i HATED gang doo, he was annoying as hell. i’m very surprised at myself that i didn’t drop this, but then again, lately, i’ve been dropping too many titles so i didn’t want to add another to my list. to sum it up, nothing was sad to me, it goes very slow at times, was predictable at other times, has stereotypical kdrama things, and was very melodramatic. but, it wasn’t TERRIBLE, so i’m not gonna say i completely hated the show. it was just annoying to watch. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Completed nadin3e5 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 What a roller coaster of emotions! Great drama about life and a very difficult love that needed time to heal deep emotional wounds it had everything from shyness to friendship, from deep scars to mesmerizing smiles, from healing to loving each other. I never came across such a pure romantic kdrama loved how they act with so deep emotions and how they beautifully delivered their emotions One of my faves!Just loved how the drama portrayed life and its thousand folds of irony. The acting was superb and topping it up with heart wrenching OST and AMAZING CINEMATOGRAPHY , this might just be the best drama of 2017. This drama has drawn a beautiful sketch of human life. And with the culmination of every episode each character became alive. As humans we all go through hard times in life. It's a part of being alive and it's the reality we all have to deal with. There are times we forget our value as a person because we are so blinded with these thoughts of loneliness, emptiness and ego. Somewhere along the road we become numbed with all the frustrations and dissatisfaction. But life itself isn't always about darkness and sadness, life is also filled with colors that makes it More Was this review helpful to you? Completed Elle5 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value There is something very special and moving about Just Between Lovers. The way this drama covers trauma and grief in its lead characters is pretty ground breaking. Lee Jun Ho is such a dreamboat here in his role of Lee Kang Doo. He is a complex character who feels like he doesn’t amount to much. Won Jin Ah in her role of Ha Moon Soo is on equal footing as the compassionate heroine. She is well-spoken and honorable. This drama is breathtakingly gorgeous as it explores how to best honor the lives lost in tragedy. There are no true antagonists in this drama. I appreciated how this drama painted everyone with their own weaknesses and fears. It’s quite a person who doesn’t usually gravitate toward melodramas, this is on a different level. If you are looking for something beautiful andmoving, give this one a try. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Completed PHope4 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value Not much can be said about this drama, that started simple and quite among the other big ones, and actually managed to pull of a great story, keep the interest high till the very ending and actually increased the emotional level pretty neatly. The performances were good as well, and the chemistry between the two main ones really good, though the focus was more on the tragedy rather the romance for most of it. At some point, however, it did got a bit tiring, though it picked up quickly after, almost turning Uncontrolably fond on me. Was this review helpful to you? Story Acting/Cast 10 Music Rewatch Value Just Between Lovers was a touching drama with a pretty pallet and a sweet couple. The characters were well written, the soundtrack was nice, and the directing was good…however, the over-used in general overbearing melodrama components made me slowly loose interest. I went in marathoning with fervor and ended up having to force myself to finish. I wouldn’t necessarily say it isn’t worth watching, you just have to be in the right mood for it. Ultimately—for me, anyway—it was forgettable. Was this review helpful to you? Story Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value JUST BETWEEN LOVERS .......this is not just a drama but a roller coaster ride of emotions,feels and healing our is by far one of the most beautifully shot dramas after Goblin with a melancholic scene looked like a beautiful picture crafted in a synopsis given here is quite simple but the drama is just the portrays human emotions so story is about Lee kang do and Ha moon soo who have a tragic past and are now suffering from that traumatic phase where their lives are story itself was so soothing that you gonna love it even though you are not a melodrama lover because its so real and heartwarming that you cannot wait for the next episode gave you some awesome explanations o f our convoluted story had an essence of KIM JI WON has excelled this time with his superlative can expect this from the director of Nice Guy and I remember has outdone himself in this writer Yoo bo ra has also done a nice job in transition of stories from one track to wil cry your heart out comes the biggest factor that made me write my second review is the acting of the of the jun ho was the heart of the a kpop star I never thought he would do good but he was outstanding and if he doesn't get an award for this then i would be really upset because he was freaking awesome in every every expression was priceless and when he was crying i couldn't stop my heart that was rustic guy lee kang doo having a heart is my charcter moon soo is a character with ehich everyone can relate though her sufferings were same as Kang doo but she had a strong capabilty of handling problems better than kang jin Ha is amazing in her first drama ,Being a newcomer she is so alive on screen and her chemistry with lee jun ho is with the leads if someone who captured my heart was sang man and offcourse my do scenes with both of them were others were good i loved the relationship between ma ri and yoo the second leads were good especially kang ha other actor have done justice to their was one of the most important factor of their song was good beautifully fitted to the a drama you will never fav drama deserve awards and even if they don't get it i know they have already won our BETWEEN THE LOVERS AND THE AUDIENCE................FIGHTING . Read More Was this review helpful to you? Completed escaping3 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast Music 10 Rewatch Value YOU ARE MISSING ON A LOT IF YOU SKIP THIS !! I had been skipping this drama for long and I don't even know why, maybe I thought it will be dark which btw lives up to its expectations. The cast is amazing, the osts are perfect, the emotions you'll feel are unprecedented, the supporting characters are pure gold and know what they're doing. First drama where I clearly did not have to skip through scenes. Absolute gem. The story is beautifully unique, paces you through very calmly but you'll keep feeling a certain ache inside. What I loved the most was that there is no person in this drama who is wrong or right black and white. There are flaws and for a change THE CAST DOES TALK ABOUT IT AND RESOLVE THINGS IN THE MOST MATURE WAYS. The places where it's been shot will give you a fresh breath of air no doubt. You'll cry a lot though. HEAVILY RECOMMENDED!However, you would not want to rewatch it because some dramas are simply not meant to, not because they are not good but because those emotions and flow sometimes have to keep treasured. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 Why don’t you cut your heart out instead? This drama, I don’t know if I’ll ever do justice describing what I feel for it. When I began the drama, I knew it would be angst, but I wasn’t prepared for how much of it would play a part throughout the series. Even until the end your heart is in constant pain because of what the leads go through. What sets it apart is how brilliantly it’s depicted. The characters are going through traumas of their own, born of a shared traumatic event, and their way of dealing with it similar and yet different. After nearly a decade, they are brought back together to face their fears head on. The kind of events they go through, the pain, at times it feels so overwhelming that you need a break. In form of Moon So and Gong Doo, we see cute romance under whose layer lies a backstory that can both make or break you. It was their beautiful interactions that kept me going because at many points the angst felt too cinematography of this show is beautiful. So much is said in scenes which have no dialogues I love it when dramas do this! the OST is something you can listen to on repeat long after you’re done with the show. The story is so well written, the characters are perfectly flawed, the supporting characters grow on you and everything about this draws you in. I hope I’ll be able to go back to this one day and rewatch it. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Completed timotey3 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 Hands down, one of the best Kdramas I’ve ever seen. I mean it. Sweet, touching and heartbreaking, a slice-of-life series about people dealing with the fall-out of a terrible accident. It has everything, including physical and mental whump, PTSD, you name it. It’s like one of those amazing, 50+K slow-burn fics that break you and then piece you back together only to repeat that process over and over again… Incredible!Lee Junho’s Lee Kang Doo is one of the most amazing heroes I’ve seen to date. To watch how his integrity and brash honesty changes those around him and all that without him even realizing how important he’s become and to how many people is a thing to acting is simply phenomenal and I really hope that Lee Junho sticks with it. Not that he isn’t a great singer but I think he really found himself as an actor and I can’t wait what else he has in store because so far, all his series have been big hits for me, personally. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Completed Jewel163 people found this review helpful Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value 10 This review may contain spoilers This show is an absolute masterpiece! The song "Where to, When to" resembles "Mad World." And it's such a beautiful song. The storyline is filled with lots of ups and downs and I definitely had an emotional rollercoaster. Sang Man is too pure for this world, and the scene where he is so passionate to give up his liver for Lee Gang Doo is so heartwarming, I cried. Overall, I have nothing negative to say about this series, and I totally ship the two main leads. Their fated love was such a pleasure to witness, and every kiss made me leap with joy because it took so long for them to get to that point. To become comfortable and confident with one another was one of their greatest challenges. This is my number one favorite Korean drama, and I would rewatch again. Read More Was this review helpful to you? Story 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value Reading the summary of the drama and watching the previews, I was skeptical especially since the genre is a melodrama. I thought it was going to be overly dramatic but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. I think the writers did a fantastic job with addressing tragedies and the human emotions that come with it without being overdramatic. It was very different from dramas that I have watched but it was also real, which I liked. The main couple was great and adorable. I like how the female lead and the male lead took their time to realize their feelings and get together because both were dealing with the tragedy in their own way. Bottomline is it's a fantastic drama. Read More Was this review helpful to you?
JustBetween Lovers is a story of love, life, and tragedy. Shot like a big budget Hollywood Indie film, the cinematography is gorgeous, and the soundtrack keeps the viewer on their toes, one minute cute and quaint, the other minute full of echoing, melancholy strings.
Original Air Date December 2017 – January 2018 Plot Ten years after a shopping mall collapse, we see the long-lasting impact on those that survived and learn to keep living. My Review Just Between Lovers also known as Rain or Shine is a poignant and beautifully told story about the aftermath of a shopping mall collapse that killed 48 people. The shopping mall in the drama was made up, but it was patterned off of real-life event. In 1995, the Sampoong Department Store in Seoul collapsed killing 502 people and injuring 937. The cause was greed and corruption that lead to substandard materials being used, bad engineering design, pay offs to look the other way and disregard for public safety to make money. Just Between Lovers is set 10 years after the shopping mall collapse. We are introduced to Lee Kang Doo played by2PMs Lee Jun Ho and Ha Moon Soo played by Won Jin Ah who both were victims of the collapse and they both lost family members. Weighted down by their past trauma, they hold guilt for surviving and they still suffer PTSD and flashbacks. Almost every episode has a flashback which reveals more of what happened. At times it can be heavy and a little much, but I think the writers are also trying to get us to feel the pain and constant struggle Moon Soo and Kang Doo face. They can’t ever turn off the images that continue to play in their head, so we experience it with them too. Like in real life, the drama depicts how all the characters that experienced trauma react in different ways. Moon Soo became an architect model maker where she helps to make sure buildings are secure and safe. Her parents separated and her mom has become an alcoholic over the loss of her other daughter, her dad has closed off his emotions and stays quiet. The head architect also linked to the collapse goes beyond the call for safety measures. Kang Doo fell into poverty and had to hustle on the streets to survive. He found a family in “granny” and “noona” and his adorable neighbor Sang Man, who had some type of disability. The pace of the drama may feel a little slow because of the melancholy tone, but the story is actually always progressing. It was only maybe the last 3 episodes I felt it dragging a little when they threw in some extra angst. The writers did a fantastic job of showing the journey of Moon Soo and Kang Doo as they help to heal each other’s pain, learn to lean on one another and accept that they are survivors and they owe it to themselves to live life. Everything they dealt with just seemed so raw and real life. Both their acting was great. I previously saw Won Jin Ah in Melting Me Softly, which was pretty darn horrible and she didn’t impress me, but she was really good in this. I’m not too familiar with Kpop so I didn’t realize that Jun Ho was an idol from 2PM until I finished watching. I thought he was absolutely superb. He had the range of emotions from angry with walls up, vulnerable and crying, angsty, steadfast and a shoulder to lean on, cute and flirty. He did such a great job with the complex emotions that Kang Doo was always experiencing. I’m excited to find out he just got released from the military and we hopefully will see him again soon! My other favorite character was granny. She was a no nonsense grumpy on the surface ahjumma with a huge heart and softness underneath. She took in Kang Doo as her own and nurtured and loved him in her own way. I loved all their scenes together and all her words of wisdom made me smile in how brutally honest she was. Some of her lines were very thought provoking too, for example when she talked about poverty being the biggest killer of people. The lack of access to healthy care or taking dangerous jobs in order to make money all contribute to the poor dying. Just Between Lovers is a contemplative, slice of life drama that shows the pain and healing that occurs after a tragedy. The writing is beautiful and thought provoking, the characters are all so well developed and complex. The acting is heartfelt and raw. It is also a story about the importance of family and friendships. You can’t go it alone and it’s okay to lean on others when you need help. It’s okay to live and survive and to have hope. Final Opinion Must See
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