A grieving woman magically travels through time to 1998, where she meets a man with an uncanny resemblance to her late love.A grieving woman magically travels through time to 1998, where she meets a man with an uncanny resemblance to her late love.A grieving woman magically travels through time to 1998, where she meets a man with an uncanny resemblance to her late love.
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Amazing. Love the romance, love their time travel story, they take us into the story, every episode is very exciting and interesting. The ending of the story was very satisfying and unpredictable.
The moral message of this drama is very interesting, sometimes it's not the people around us who avoid us or don't want to be with us, but without realizing it, our lack of self-confidence and having too high expectations of other people makes us stay away from them.
The difference between kwon min ju and han jun hee is that min ju is a person who is not confident, shy, hesitant so she stays away from his friends and family but he hopes his friends and family approach her while jun hee is a confident, cheerful person so she is loved by everyone. Si Heon can see their differences from their eyes, this is what is called the eyes are the window to our soul.
This drama is fiction but the moral of the story is real.
The moral message of this drama is very interesting, sometimes it's not the people around us who avoid us or don't want to be with us, but without realizing it, our lack of self-confidence and having too high expectations of other people makes us stay away from them.
The difference between kwon min ju and han jun hee is that min ju is a person who is not confident, shy, hesitant so she stays away from his friends and family but he hopes his friends and family approach her while jun hee is a confident, cheerful person so she is loved by everyone. Si Heon can see their differences from their eyes, this is what is called the eyes are the window to our soul.
This drama is fiction but the moral of the story is real.
Wonderful balance between dramatic romance and mystery. Upon finishing watching this, I was really confused to the point I had to look up for reviews and explanations online to connect all the dots. It's complex and you must pay attention to every single scene after Ep 7 so you can understand the whole plot. There could be less plots though, because there were so many that you had to remember random scenes that happened like 3 eps ago to understand, but I know that was the whole point of the show. Antagonist was kind of unexpected. When I say to pay attention to the show, I mean it. It's easier to understand when you look at the story in Yeon Jun/Si Heon's point of view (something that the show doesn't primary offer since the show is based on Min Ju/Jun Here's perspective). If you're looking for a light drama, I wouldn't recommend this as it's complex and can have you thinking for some minutes to comprehend everything that's happening. As someone who was waiting for this drama for 2 months now, it really surprised me and it was really unexpecting as I expected something more light and more based on just a simple time-travel thing, but ended up watching a show full of plots. I'm not really a fan of mystery and complex k-dramas, but this was surprisingly good. Once you understand every single plot, it's way easier to comprehend the whole show. Good overall and it's worth watching.
I don't know what should I say. This series stuck in my head now. Truly speaking I enjoyed this drama. Before I start, I've never watched the original Taiwanese version that everyone seemed to enjoy, so this is my view on how I watched the drama without knowing the original plot. I was so excited when Netflix announced this show and cast the artists who are my most favourite.
First for all I want talk about characters. Ahn Hyo Seop, Jeon Yeo Bin, Kang Hoon are main play the lead roles. They are play very well and their performance is so natural and wonderful. Especially Jeon Yeo Bin, Yeo Been does a fantastic job of understanding the character and delivering as both Jun Hee/Min Joo. Ahn Hyo Seop and Kang Hoon friendship chemistry is so good . I love them so much.
A truly gripping story that keeps you hooked throughout all the episodes with lovable characters, great acting performances by the cast and a beautiful OST that adds that something extra. A rollercoaster of emotion. They brought me laughter and sadness. It's make me cry a lot .
I'll totally recommend this drama to anyone and I'll add it to my 2016 list of best dramas released . All the actors did a great job .
It's a solid 10/10 for me .
For the best watching experience I'll suggest you watch it on 1.5x speed but watch it on normal speed when the main leads hyo seop and yeo been are together in a scene.
Their chemistry is everything and more .
First for all I want talk about characters. Ahn Hyo Seop, Jeon Yeo Bin, Kang Hoon are main play the lead roles. They are play very well and their performance is so natural and wonderful. Especially Jeon Yeo Bin, Yeo Been does a fantastic job of understanding the character and delivering as both Jun Hee/Min Joo. Ahn Hyo Seop and Kang Hoon friendship chemistry is so good . I love them so much.
A truly gripping story that keeps you hooked throughout all the episodes with lovable characters, great acting performances by the cast and a beautiful OST that adds that something extra. A rollercoaster of emotion. They brought me laughter and sadness. It's make me cry a lot .
I'll totally recommend this drama to anyone and I'll add it to my 2016 list of best dramas released . All the actors did a great job .
It's a solid 10/10 for me .
For the best watching experience I'll suggest you watch it on 1.5x speed but watch it on normal speed when the main leads hyo seop and yeo been are together in a scene.
Their chemistry is everything and more .
Let me be honest. At first, I didn't plan to watch this k-drama, but I did because of Ahn Hyo-seop (I know you are not judging me for that, hahaha), and it was so worth it!
I agree with everyone who said that Jeon Yeo-been's (f lead) performance was outstanding. In that confusing and sometimes shocking time loop, I thought there were different actresses. She managed to play them all too well (like different ages, different people and still played by one person, bravo!)
The main plot as I said earlier was very confusing, yet in a very good way. A few times, I thought that I could predict something, and then everything was changing so quickly that my brain needed to use all of its resources to adapt to the new turns. On Ep.11, it all became overwhelming, and I started to look forward to seeing the final. I'm glad it's 12 episodes and not 16 or more.
While watching the drama, I had thoughts that if I wanted, I could find a lot of gaps or I would have a whole bunch of questions to writers, but I decided to enjoy the series, as sorry, but this is much better and rare than "King the land" or whatever.
Overall I did enjoy watching it. I think you will not regret watching it either.
I agree with everyone who said that Jeon Yeo-been's (f lead) performance was outstanding. In that confusing and sometimes shocking time loop, I thought there were different actresses. She managed to play them all too well (like different ages, different people and still played by one person, bravo!)
The main plot as I said earlier was very confusing, yet in a very good way. A few times, I thought that I could predict something, and then everything was changing so quickly that my brain needed to use all of its resources to adapt to the new turns. On Ep.11, it all became overwhelming, and I started to look forward to seeing the final. I'm glad it's 12 episodes and not 16 or more.
While watching the drama, I had thoughts that if I wanted, I could find a lot of gaps or I would have a whole bunch of questions to writers, but I decided to enjoy the series, as sorry, but this is much better and rare than "King the land" or whatever.
Overall I did enjoy watching it. I think you will not regret watching it either.
I have to admit, I'm overwhelmed with how much I loved A Time Called You. As someone who usually doesn't write reviews, this K-drama completely swept me off my feet, and I felt compelled to share my thoughts. It's truly an amazing K-drama that had me hooked from start to finish.
The show's concept is fresh and unique, blending romance, time travel, and mystery in a way I haven't seen before. I've watched a lot of K-dramas, but A Time Called You stands out for its intriguing storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. From the very beginning, the plot is interesting and engaging, and it never loses momentum. I was always looking forward to the next episode, eager to see how the story would unfold.
The acting was absolutely awesome. Jeon Yeo-bin and Ahn Hyo-seop bring their characters to life with such depth and chemistry that you can't help but become emotionally invested in their journey. Their performances are one of the main reasons why the series is so gripping. Some people have said that it's a confusing K-drama, but honestly, I didn't find it confusing at all. The narrative was clear and well-executed, and I was able to follow along easily.
The cinematography in A Time Called You is simply beautiful. The way the 1998 timeline was shot with its nostalgic yet dream-like quality made me feel like I was truly transported to another time. The visuals are stunning, and they add so much to the overall atmosphere of the show.
I was saying to myself that my mood for the next few days would depend on how this K-drama ends, and I'm happy to say that it didn't disappoint me. The ending was absolutely beautiful and left me feeling satisfied. It tied everything together in a way that felt both fulfilling and emotionally resonant.
At the end i wanna sum up my words with these words: A Time Called You is a totally underrated and must-watch for anyone who enjoys K-dramas with a unique premise, excellent acting, and stunning visuals. It may be overwhelming at times, but it's definitely worth the emotional investment. If you're looking for a drama that will captivate you from beginning to end and leave you with a lasting impression, look no further.
The show's concept is fresh and unique, blending romance, time travel, and mystery in a way I haven't seen before. I've watched a lot of K-dramas, but A Time Called You stands out for its intriguing storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. From the very beginning, the plot is interesting and engaging, and it never loses momentum. I was always looking forward to the next episode, eager to see how the story would unfold.
The acting was absolutely awesome. Jeon Yeo-bin and Ahn Hyo-seop bring their characters to life with such depth and chemistry that you can't help but become emotionally invested in their journey. Their performances are one of the main reasons why the series is so gripping. Some people have said that it's a confusing K-drama, but honestly, I didn't find it confusing at all. The narrative was clear and well-executed, and I was able to follow along easily.
The cinematography in A Time Called You is simply beautiful. The way the 1998 timeline was shot with its nostalgic yet dream-like quality made me feel like I was truly transported to another time. The visuals are stunning, and they add so much to the overall atmosphere of the show.
I was saying to myself that my mood for the next few days would depend on how this K-drama ends, and I'm happy to say that it didn't disappoint me. The ending was absolutely beautiful and left me feeling satisfied. It tied everything together in a way that felt both fulfilling and emotionally resonant.
At the end i wanna sum up my words with these words: A Time Called You is a totally underrated and must-watch for anyone who enjoys K-dramas with a unique premise, excellent acting, and stunning visuals. It may be overwhelming at times, but it's definitely worth the emotional investment. If you're looking for a drama that will captivate you from beginning to end and leave you with a lasting impression, look no further.
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