


Ryu Sun-jae, un idol coreano agotado por la fama, pone fin a su propia vida. Im Sol, que en su adolescencia quedó paralítica tras un accidente y perdió por completo las ganas de vivir, encontró consuelo en las palabras de ánimo de Sun-jae y se convirtió en su mayor admiradora. Al conocer su muerte, queda devastada; entonces, de forma inexplicable, viaja quince años al pasado y se encuentra con un Sun-jae de 19 años. Decidida a cambiar el futuro, hará todo lo posible por salvarlo del destino que le espera.
Avis de la communauté (12)
I'm sitting here with a smile on my face crying tears of joy. I feel like a crazy person. The story, the acting, the *chemistry*. Never have I gotten as invested in a k-drama as I did with this one. Byeon Woo Seok and Kim Hye Joon were absolute perfection and a joy to watch together. The story was lighthearted and cute, full of adorable moments and smiles, but when the emotional moments came, they hit hard. I loved every second of it, including all the small side stories of the secondary characters. Every last detail was perfect. I'd thought Park Gyu Young and Cha Eun Woo were super cute in *A good day to be a dog*, but nah. Same with Jun Ho being the most adorable he-falls-first male lead ever. Or CLOY having a top-tier romance story. This show left them in the dust. Sonagi was a lovely song and so personal to Seon Jae and poignant to the story, and I love that there were scenes of live-played music. That may seem like an insignificant detail, but it's so unusual in k-dramas (even in the ones with idols playing the leads) and was so wonderfully unexpected and exciting. This drama will stay with me for years to come and surely bring a smile to my face whenever I think back on it. Someone get me a yellow umbrella so I can daydream about fated love the next time it rains! 💛💛💛
Awwww… what a Lovely story. I'm going to miss the cast, the acting, and the plot.
Good thing I am feeling it—watching kdrama with romance genre. Otherwise, masayang lang ang kanindot sa salida. Whoa... I am kicking every kilig moments. Kung gikilig kog taman, feeling nako mas gikilig pa si Sunjae HAHAHAH maygani, dili nonchalant.
This is a teen comedy turned on its head. They’ve done some lovely things with the old time travel chestnut. It plays with the idea of a 30 year old inhabiting her life as a 19 year old, knowing that some pretty catastrophic things are in their future but “Time” edits any revelation of the future that she tries to share. She also shifts back and forth between her past self (18-20) and her present (30+) and encounters the anomalies in her present that the past has manifested. All these are balanced beautifully with tension and comedy. The leads have great chemistry. The characters are appealing. My only complaint is that the comedy, carried mostly from the supporting cast, can be over the top and unnecessarily breaks up the pace. But, that may be my personal bias because the consensus ratings elsewhere are 8s and 9s. I give this series a high 7 (great chemistry) out of 10.






















