![]() The Korean actor, who's been active in television since he first appeared in 2014 K-drama Bride of the Century, recently visited Manila to meet his Filipino fans. MANILA, Philippines – If you've watched Jung Hae-in's latest Korean dramas, you've probably seen him already play such diverse roles – from sweet Han Woo-tak in While You Were Sleeping, "demon" Captain Yoo in Prison Playbook, to swoony Seo Joon-hee in Something in the Rain. Something in the Rain is also available on Netflix.'SOMETHING IN THE RAIN.' Korean actor Jung Hae-in shares to Rappler his favorite lines from his most recent drama. We smiled at the ending scene, but it would have been nicer if we smiled longer for sure. I was really checking the time and was worried on how the loose ends would be tied up on the last two chapters.Īlthough the happy ending happened, it felt a little cramped and rushed. It would have been a more solid ending if the road to the love couple’s second chance on love was lengthened. If you are needing a binge-worthy romance story, consider adding Something in the Rain to your watchlist. That has been one of the myriad takeaways you can ruminate about in the drama. True love has its own way of proving a relationship that did not initially work – may still work at the right time. Something in the Rain reinvents the romance drama landscape with how it fervently keeps the serenity of the storytelling by its heartfelt dialogues and spontaneous scenarios. It had always been clear on presenting the discords, and providing the solution. The whole stretch of the drama was embellished with noteworthy life affirming lessons about friendship, love, family and various relationship without overwhelming the scenarios with circling resolutions. But you won’t know if it’s for you, if you won’t try. Uncertainties are inevitable on any love starting point. When she mustered courage to be with Jun Hee by placing her hand on his, he returned it by showering her with all the love that he could ever give. Jun Hee made her realize that she could be in love and not be in a relationship, and she could be in a relationship without love. The simple yet emotionally crippling conflict of how Jin Ah and Jun Hee were almost family (Therefore, their family would most likely not approved of their affair.) spun the central problem of Something in the Rain.Īs broken as she could be, Jin Ah held on to that glimpse of hope that after all her failed relationships, someone would come along and be worth all the troubles he could give. It sure had candied episodes to bask on, but it cut painfully deep when it had to. On its waning moment, it bounced back from the emotional setback and ultimately sending the message of how true love can happen again at a different time but on the same person.įrom its onset, Something in the Rain was clear on not sugar-coating the romance. Hence, when it hit the aggravating point of the conflict, it became easier for watchers to accept the hard decision of the characters to stop the relationship. Jin Ah and Jun Hee’s love chronicle generally ran on a soothing note and gave what was needed for in the narrative. ![]() Something in the Rain capitalizes on how the yarning of the chronicle felt like love spurt after another, which kept its pace steady and affecting to the audience who have most likely related to the bliss and pain of falling in love. Together, they yielded lingering love lessons as they journeyed to how they changed for the better and gave all the best there was to prove their love for each other. Jung Hae In provided the heart flutters while Son Ye Jin carried the emotions of the storytelling. How Jin Ah and Jun Hee discover that they could go beyond their long-running affinity to something more romantic to the burrowing magic which connects the viewers to the story. ![]() Swerving differently to how romantic stories are designed lately, Something in the Rain moves to a dialogue heavy and bombarded plot bend narrative circling in one major conflict. Something in the Rain Peak Points Emotionally Absorbing Love Tale K-Dramas of Similar Vibe: It’s Okay That’s Love | Discovery of Love | Beloved Eun Dong | She Would Never Know. ![]()
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