U-ri Yeong-hwa
- Série télévisée
- 2025–
- 1h 10min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA film director in a slump falls in love with a terminally ill actress, who finally tries to live as the main character at the end of her own life.A film director in a slump falls in love with a terminally ill actress, who finally tries to live as the main character at the end of her own life.A film director in a slump falls in love with a terminally ill actress, who finally tries to live as the main character at the end of her own life.
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The 1st time i watch this movie i already know it would be super duper sad, but i never imagine finishing the whole episode could be this hurt. This movie help me to get the reason to crying out loud.
Jaeha and Daeum is totally my new favorite couple!!! I hope they can be together in another time.
Pls y'all should watch this movie, i never regret for waiting this epic movie. The actor actress chemistry is crazy! Thw whole stories about friendship, relationship, family, and Daeum's dream and also Jaeha's dream is another level of 'love'😭🥀
i just finished it this movie two hours ago but i already have a plan for re-watching this movie.
Jaeha and Daeum is totally my new favorite couple!!! I hope they can be together in another time.
Pls y'all should watch this movie, i never regret for waiting this epic movie. The actor actress chemistry is crazy! Thw whole stories about friendship, relationship, family, and Daeum's dream and also Jaeha's dream is another level of 'love'😭🥀
i just finished it this movie two hours ago but i already have a plan for re-watching this movie.
I'm not someone who usually enjoys slow-paced plots, but I don't know why watching Our Movie had me hooked from the very first episode. I was genuinely curious to see what would happen next. The acting, the storyline, the cinematography, and even the OST were all amazing in my opinion. Almost every episode had scenes that moved me to tears.
Since we already knew about Daeum's illness from the start, I found myself overthinking about when he would pass away, almost as if I was there accompanying him. By episodes 10 and 11, it truly felt like we were witnessing his final moments-deeply emotional and heartbreaking. The ending in episode 12 showed everyone moving forward with their lives, but still carrying an emptiness without him. That absence was felt not just by the characters, but also by us as viewers.
Seeing Jeha continue with life yet still have moments of breaking down, moments she never had while Daeum was alive, was such a realistic portrayal of grief. Losing someone you love means life goes on, but that empty space remains. Sometimes, you just can't escape those waves of longing and sadness. And I couldn't help but wonder... does the meal reminder for Lee Daeum still go off on Lee Jeha's phone?
Since we already knew about Daeum's illness from the start, I found myself overthinking about when he would pass away, almost as if I was there accompanying him. By episodes 10 and 11, it truly felt like we were witnessing his final moments-deeply emotional and heartbreaking. The ending in episode 12 showed everyone moving forward with their lives, but still carrying an emptiness without him. That absence was felt not just by the characters, but also by us as viewers.
Seeing Jeha continue with life yet still have moments of breaking down, moments she never had while Daeum was alive, was such a realistic portrayal of grief. Losing someone you love means life goes on, but that empty space remains. Sometimes, you just can't escape those waves of longing and sadness. And I couldn't help but wonder... does the meal reminder for Lee Daeum still go off on Lee Jeha's phone?
That rare case when, instead of the usual review: "It's too long, it would be nice to reduce 16 episodes to 12", there is a regret: "It's a shame that there are so few episodes, I watched and would have watched further." The drama is addictive, despite the fact that the shown love story is emotionally saturated with philosophical overtones on the difficult topics of the meaning of life and the acceptance of death. The brilliant play of the entire acting ensemble is impressive. In addition to Nam Gun Min and Jung Ye Bin, who know their business well, I remember the work of the actors who created bright secondary characters: the general director, the investor and cameraman of the film, the head of the acting agency and the father of the main character. From time to time, an obsessive association of the image of the character of the actor Nam Gun Ming with the image of the character of the actor Bae Yong Jun from the recently watched "Winter Sonata" involuntarily arose.
Min Nam-koong would I willingly, if not intrepidly, spend 12 hours watching someone with a terminal illness who is not a friend or family member.
I truly HATE movies with sad endings but at least I know the score going in and will not complain later that I wasn't warned.
Having upgraded my original rating from 8 to 9 stars as there are several redeeming qualities that included an exceptionally well-developed script which was able to flesh out even minor characters with little screen time.
Unfortunately, the female lead, Jeon Yeo-been was woefully miscast. She may be good in dramas (like Vincenzo) that require a certain kind of tough veneer, but was not convincing in this as a vulnerable young woman in her mid-20s. Her age and obvious experience often flickered to the surface and was jarring.
I truly HATE movies with sad endings but at least I know the score going in and will not complain later that I wasn't warned.
Having upgraded my original rating from 8 to 9 stars as there are several redeeming qualities that included an exceptionally well-developed script which was able to flesh out even minor characters with little screen time.
Unfortunately, the female lead, Jeon Yeo-been was woefully miscast. She may be good in dramas (like Vincenzo) that require a certain kind of tough veneer, but was not convincing in this as a vulnerable young woman in her mid-20s. Her age and obvious experience often flickered to the surface and was jarring.
The lines below are printed in the book shop from White Love and I would say a poem fit for Daeum:
I should have been born the sea, moonlight ripples endlessly across the ocean's surface, is it the night? The tide, my heart? I keep wavering, like today everyday were filled with only what i love, with things like you, the moonlight and the sea.
I should have been born the sea, moonlight ripples endlessly across the ocean's surface, is it the night? The tide, my heart? I keep wavering, like today everyday were filled with only what i love, with things like you, the moonlight and the sea.
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