102 Bewertungen
This drama cannot be boiled down as just a romance drama.
At its very core,its a drama about how people deal with loneliness and the feeling of abandonment and simple human emotions. Everything about this drama feels so human. They all grew from the people they were at the beginning. Their progression felt so natural. That is the beauty of the drama, it takes simple human emotions and presents them so vulnerably that we all can relate to some part of it.
It is very well directed and written. The cinematography is exceptionally beautiful. It's very hard to find a drama like this where everything just seems to fall into place naturally. I find it to be so comforting,like a warm hug.
At its very core,its a drama about how people deal with loneliness and the feeling of abandonment and simple human emotions. Everything about this drama feels so human. They all grew from the people they were at the beginning. Their progression felt so natural. That is the beauty of the drama, it takes simple human emotions and presents them so vulnerably that we all can relate to some part of it.
It is very well directed and written. The cinematography is exceptionally beautiful. It's very hard to find a drama like this where everything just seems to fall into place naturally. I find it to be so comforting,like a warm hug.
Let's start by saying that the cinematography is just amazing, the colors and the shots were perfectly in harmony with the plot and the characters. Good choice of the main actors, they really have an amazing chemistry and their characters are very well developed, they will make you fall in love with their story. Each episode consider the different points of view of the characters so that everything always make sense.
They will warm your heart (I need Choi Ung to be my boyfriend is so caring and perfect). You'll also cry a little or a lot but it's all worth it!
They will warm your heart (I need Choi Ung to be my boyfriend is so caring and perfect). You'll also cry a little or a lot but it's all worth it!
- chiaramariecapritta
- 24. Jan. 2022
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It is a good drama. But there are better ones. And watching the drama and seeing a 8.6 rating, i don't think compatible. Here is why: don't evokes emotion with the script, it's repetitive (especially when they stop bringing the couple's past which was kind of funny and curious to watch), not only the story is repetitive, but the action of the characters and they waste good characters... Anyways, good points: beautiful cinematography, great actors, good start. It's what I describe as familiar and confortoble, but sometimes it's just too long, too empty and makes me feel indifferent. I would not recommend to anyone. It deserves some credit. However not so much. Go watch "twenty five, twenty one", if you want something meaningful, toching, warm and with nice rhythm that it is going to keep you interested.
- barbarahfmelo
- 6. März 2022
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I've been watching dramas for a very long time and I've seen way too many of them. Even if it's only on the 4th episode I can say that this one is different. Choi Woo Shik really is a naturally talented actor and their chemistry with Kim Da Mi is just amazing. Everything about them; their lives, relationship feels so real. They really did a great job that every scene make me feel comfortable and warm, it also makes me smile. I'm in love with the artworks and the art studio shown in the drama.
- akdolumelissa
- 13. Dez. 2021
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It's just perfect!!! Everything in it really made me fall in love. This is the definition of those who fall in love but I am the one who is pounding. AND, BECAUSE OF THIS DRAMA, BSRU THIS TIME I LOVED AND WAITED FOR MONDAY!!!!!
I like the drama so far, the first episode is so cute, beautiful OSTs and great cast! Looking forward to the upcoming episodes. It's been a while since I watched romantic comedy dramas so this one looks promising.
- meryemkezadri
- 6. Dez. 2021
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I really enjoyed the 1st episode. Kim Da-Mi is the cutest. I loved her performance in Itaewon Class.
Can't wait for more episodes, it wish they released all episodes at once, but I have to wait for weekly episodes now, but it's satisfying in a different way to wait for episodes every week. I'll have something to look forward to.
Can't wait for more episodes, it wish they released all episodes at once, but I have to wait for weekly episodes now, but it's satisfying in a different way to wait for episodes every week. I'll have something to look forward to.
- deepansuman
- 5. Dez. 2021
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I am the type that nit-picks shows I would watch. I dislike wasting my time on dramas that would not pique my interest and stimulate my emotions consistently; and if I don't think that the casts have chemistry or suitable for their characters. My mood towards any series has a short rebound rate so I either skip clips and episodes or I abruptly drop them off forever.
Before I even started watching Our Beloved Summer, I already held Choi Woo Shik & Kim Da Mi in high regard for their chemistry and acting skills. I kept watching their interaction in The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion. Thus, I had high expectation of this romcom drama and they did not fail me! When I saw the first episode, it gave me back the same feelings when I used to watch Princess Hours, Goblin, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok- Joo, It's Okay Not To Be Okay, and Start-Up (Some of the K-Dramas I like that are top-tier).
Despite not being in relationship since birth and never being in a break-up situation, I could still overwhelmingly relate to the story. The tension going on between Choi Ung And Yeonsu, the mishaps of life on one of the characters that caused traumatic experience to the both of them and the backstory, their POVs, their extremely cute knick-knacks, and the character development are straight masterpieces. The transition and the presentation of the four seasons in the progress of the male and female protagonists' relationship was insanely and carefully established so that the viewers would immensely grasp and feel the moment that everyone has been waiting for- just halfway through the ending. However, this series is far from just being a feel-good show. It still contains realistic hardships that every couples in real life could be going through, but I hope lessons would still be imparted 'til the last episode.
Nevertheless, I have been in a rollercoaster of emotions because of what's going on this K-drama and because I'm trying to be patient waiting for the episodes. Thus I am speechless, how this series has only been gaining more support internationally than in South Korea. I wanted to understand why foreign viewers would become an avid patronage of such outstanding drama, but not the locals. I think Koreans like those dark- themed shows that tends to become overly stressful to watch.
Before I even started watching Our Beloved Summer, I already held Choi Woo Shik & Kim Da Mi in high regard for their chemistry and acting skills. I kept watching their interaction in The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion. Thus, I had high expectation of this romcom drama and they did not fail me! When I saw the first episode, it gave me back the same feelings when I used to watch Princess Hours, Goblin, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok- Joo, It's Okay Not To Be Okay, and Start-Up (Some of the K-Dramas I like that are top-tier).
Despite not being in relationship since birth and never being in a break-up situation, I could still overwhelmingly relate to the story. The tension going on between Choi Ung And Yeonsu, the mishaps of life on one of the characters that caused traumatic experience to the both of them and the backstory, their POVs, their extremely cute knick-knacks, and the character development are straight masterpieces. The transition and the presentation of the four seasons in the progress of the male and female protagonists' relationship was insanely and carefully established so that the viewers would immensely grasp and feel the moment that everyone has been waiting for- just halfway through the ending. However, this series is far from just being a feel-good show. It still contains realistic hardships that every couples in real life could be going through, but I hope lessons would still be imparted 'til the last episode.
Nevertheless, I have been in a rollercoaster of emotions because of what's going on this K-drama and because I'm trying to be patient waiting for the episodes. Thus I am speechless, how this series has only been gaining more support internationally than in South Korea. I wanted to understand why foreign viewers would become an avid patronage of such outstanding drama, but not the locals. I think Koreans like those dark- themed shows that tends to become overly stressful to watch.
- kayshiel_singco24
- 3. Jan. 2022
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A romance drama about two grown adults who had their documentary shoot 10 years ago and relationship thereafter, which ended eventually. After 10 years, it happens once again and yes it feels nostalgic in every way.
The best thing about Our Beloved Summer that catches the eye is the cast. The charms of Kim Dami and Choi Woo Shik, who radiate youthful energy, fill up the screen, and the chemistry between the two naturally leads the story. The drama emphasizes the images of summer and thanks to this, the play's overall atmosphere is full of freshness. Also it might feel relatable to many viewers' teenage life they lived.
The cast, whether be the lead or the supporting, had a great connection. The soundtrack is soothing and melodious which fits the setting of the drama. The story had depth, but it was fairly executed, if not efficiently. Also the supporting characters weren't given much exposure as one would have thought. Although it doesn't come close to other feel-good romance drama (like Hometown Cha Cha or When The Weather Is Fine), Our Beloved Summer manages to hold itself through freshness and nostalgic moments of reminiscing the good old teenage life.
To summarise, Our Beloved Summer ends itself as a dama that conveys the sweetness of love and the freshness of youth at the same time. It's effective enough to catch viewers' attention with it's fair, if not excellent story and screenplay.
My Rating : 6.5/10.
The best thing about Our Beloved Summer that catches the eye is the cast. The charms of Kim Dami and Choi Woo Shik, who radiate youthful energy, fill up the screen, and the chemistry between the two naturally leads the story. The drama emphasizes the images of summer and thanks to this, the play's overall atmosphere is full of freshness. Also it might feel relatable to many viewers' teenage life they lived.
The cast, whether be the lead or the supporting, had a great connection. The soundtrack is soothing and melodious which fits the setting of the drama. The story had depth, but it was fairly executed, if not efficiently. Also the supporting characters weren't given much exposure as one would have thought. Although it doesn't come close to other feel-good romance drama (like Hometown Cha Cha or When The Weather Is Fine), Our Beloved Summer manages to hold itself through freshness and nostalgic moments of reminiscing the good old teenage life.
To summarise, Our Beloved Summer ends itself as a dama that conveys the sweetness of love and the freshness of youth at the same time. It's effective enough to catch viewers' attention with it's fair, if not excellent story and screenplay.
My Rating : 6.5/10.
- pranayjalvi
- 24. Jan. 2022
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This is so good, it makes me waiting for the new episodes every monday. The actors are so talented as well. I think it can be the best drama in 2021.every single episode can't make me getting bored, maybe i get addicted to this drama.
- nabillaazzahra-75785
- 25. Dez. 2021
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I enjoy KDramas a lot especially romantic dramas or rom coms. I expect slow developing stories but this one was too drawn out and absolutely frustrating at times. It's hard to buy that the main characters have a truly deep connection when even after a decade of knowing each other they NEVER open up and truly tell one another there history, their fears, how they are feeling or openly admit how they messed up. Scene after scene I found my self yelling "just tell him/her what's going on!" A couple of text messages like "my grandma is in the hospital..." would have avoided major misunderstandings. As a result of the unrealistic level of poor communication it was impossible to buy the deep love between the main characters. That isn't the actors fault it's the writers.
Similar issues with the supporting characters. For 15 episodes the sub-romances just s-l-o-w-l-y develop with a throw away final 8 minutes in episode 16 when they supposedly connect.
On a positive note, I liked the story line of him being an artist and the documentary getting them back in touch. Also, the cinematography was excellent.
Similar issues with the supporting characters. For 15 episodes the sub-romances just s-l-o-w-l-y develop with a throw away final 8 minutes in episode 16 when they supposedly connect.
On a positive note, I liked the story line of him being an artist and the documentary getting them back in touch. Also, the cinematography was excellent.
- jkoncelik-18031
- 28. Dez. 2022
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The series was kinda lame for me don't come after me tho I've tried to see if this worth the hype but end up getting bored. The main character girl still has the same personality as she was in Itaewon series stubborn and hard-head. I decide to give her a chance since last time I got pretty disappointed by the role but this time I'd confirm that ignorant role really suits her.
This series was kind of chill classic vibe and nothing dramatic happens so I guess if you had time try this out this might work for you. If you like some fast series that happens instantly with none boring scene then you shouldn't waste your time on this.
This series was kind of chill classic vibe and nothing dramatic happens so I guess if you had time try this out this might work for you. If you like some fast series that happens instantly with none boring scene then you shouldn't waste your time on this.
This movie is like a cure for heartache. It is gentle, profound and empathetic. Besides the love story of the two main characters, it is also the story of each character line in the film, in everyone's heart contains an unnamed sadness that cannot be shared with anyone. Reality is not always easy.
- nosukeshin
- 9. Jan. 2022
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Our beloved summer looks like a cliché at first, but the more you watch, the more you see that it's a deep psychological/emotional analysis of a couple pre/during/post break up, and the interactions between the cast behind and on screen are so wholesome! The scenery is WOW. The filming/cinematography/editing deserves so much appreciation. It's so much more cinematic than the usual K-drama. The color grading and lighting are perfect. Each setting and time represents a season, and, of course, there are the beautiful OSTs like Drawer by 10cm and Christmas Tree by V of BTS. It's simple yet complex and detailed at the same time. I'm loving it so much and am eagerly waiting for each episode!
This kdrama explores multiple people's psychology as they go through life in a lighthearted but also serious way... its not too exaggerated and not too over the top and for that reason exactly its wonderful to watch.
- lunaticmzm
- 24. Jan. 2022
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This series experience was so good lovely story beautiful acting.i am watch all Korean and Chinese drama I from India but I love Korean and Chinese drama shows.
- manishraut-81512
- 18. Jan. 2022
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And I'm very critical when it comes to Korean Dramas for some reason! But this one managed to tick all of the boxes. It's very warm, cute and comforting, it leaves feeling good and content.
This drama managed to avoid all my major pet beeves; the over the top acting, the cringe dialogue and pointless plots. It wasn't trying too hard to be something, instead it was so believable. The writers did an amazing job, it's not really telling a story that haven't been told before or anything, but the execution was PERFECT. Huge kudos to the cast as well! Woo Shik is one of my favorite actors! I loved everything I've seen him in! Can't wait to see where he goes from here. Also, the documentary theme was so intriguing right from the start, I was invested immediately.
The fact that my least favorite trop is love triangles, yet I loved this drama so freaking much, even-though a love triangle was a big part of the plot, says a lot!!! Again, it's the execution! You understand these characters, you feel for them and you see where they're coming from.
And it's not just a love story, even-though it's the main plot. Each character is dealing with something on their own, and that gives them so much depth.
The final episode was perfect. It made me so emotional, because you are not sure how it's going to end up really. The writers keep you on the edge of your seat. I cried few times, it was just so touching, moving and so damn beautiful.
This drama managed to avoid all my major pet beeves; the over the top acting, the cringe dialogue and pointless plots. It wasn't trying too hard to be something, instead it was so believable. The writers did an amazing job, it's not really telling a story that haven't been told before or anything, but the execution was PERFECT. Huge kudos to the cast as well! Woo Shik is one of my favorite actors! I loved everything I've seen him in! Can't wait to see where he goes from here. Also, the documentary theme was so intriguing right from the start, I was invested immediately.
The fact that my least favorite trop is love triangles, yet I loved this drama so freaking much, even-though a love triangle was a big part of the plot, says a lot!!! Again, it's the execution! You understand these characters, you feel for them and you see where they're coming from.
And it's not just a love story, even-though it's the main plot. Each character is dealing with something on their own, and that gives them so much depth.
The final episode was perfect. It made me so emotional, because you are not sure how it's going to end up really. The writers keep you on the edge of your seat. I cried few times, it was just so touching, moving and so damn beautiful.
- barbegirl-36918
- 24. Jan. 2022
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- natashacsudarmaji
- 23. Dez. 2021
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I watched this show from start to finish as it was airing to keep up with the trends. I enjoy Twitter discourse on kdrama tv shows and this one was getting a lot of buzz. However I frequently found myself having absolutely nothing to say at the end of each episode. To be fair, they did a great job evening the playing field after starting the show with characters who have already broken each other's hearts. It can be tough to rebuild a relationship when the audience already is biased towards one partner. However, the pairing wasn't my problem. These two are great together (though I preferred them both in the Witch) and are fun enough. But all the side characters could've been removed and the story would be no different. All the characters besides the main couple had no life and no understandable motivations. I didn't even care for how any of their storylines wrapped up in the last episode cause I was just happy it was over. I like slice of life dramas but every character should be fleshed out as much as the main ones. It was boring to be frank. I don't see the hype. I really feel like I'm missing something that people find special about this drama.
- tpeyton-27650
- 4. Feb. 2022
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Da-mi Kim and Woo-Sik Choi have awesome chemistry. I hope they can work together again. Actually, I even wish they can be a couple in reality.
What's more,they have an amazing understanding of the script and the characters. I love them so much.
Besides watching all the episodes, I also enjoyed behind-the-scenes which made me even more attracted by them. Thanks to 'our beloved summer ',I meet the two outstanding actors. I also watched The Witch:Part 1. The Subversion ,a thrilling action film. The film is great, and they work together for the first time and get to know each other because of the film. According to their interview,they have been friends ever since. That's one of the reasons why they act in this play --'our beloved summer'. Da-mi Kim's Iteawon Class and Woo-Sik Choi's Parasite are worth watching as well.
What's more,they have an amazing understanding of the script and the characters. I love them so much.
Besides watching all the episodes, I also enjoyed behind-the-scenes which made me even more attracted by them. Thanks to 'our beloved summer ',I meet the two outstanding actors. I also watched The Witch:Part 1. The Subversion ,a thrilling action film. The film is great, and they work together for the first time and get to know each other because of the film. According to their interview,they have been friends ever since. That's one of the reasons why they act in this play --'our beloved summer'. Da-mi Kim's Iteawon Class and Woo-Sik Choi's Parasite are worth watching as well.
- VraskatheUnseen
- 22. März 2022
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Totally my view and my opinion, Ung's manager, NJ, the female lead's friend, the jokes and the meaningless funny scens and vibes they make, seriously ruining the show, I love meaningful scenes such the producer's scenes, with his friends, mom, and Ung's parents and even his junior are kind of the best scenes, maybe I'm not in the mode for comedy but really the unnecessary comedy scenes and characters are so unnecessary.
Well the main leads are absolutely magnificent.
Well the main leads are absolutely magnificent.
- asmmah-59983
- 17. Jan. 2022
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I haven't seen the ending, but i rewatch the entire series each week ahead of new episodes, which should say something. The series has just, so far, brought so much joy that i can't stop experiencing it.