"When the Weather Is Fine review"| K-drama

Plot-

A story about forgiveness, healing, and love taking place around a small book store in the countryside. Hae Won is an ordinary woman with good character. She has played the cello since she was a child. Hae Won began her social life with her ability to play the cello, but, during that time, she was hurt emotionally by others. Due to that, Hae Won does not trust people and she has closed her heart to others. Hae Won becomes sick and tired of her life in Seoul and decides to move back to her hometown Book hyun Village. There, Hae Won meets Eun Seop. He runs the bookshop "Goodnight Bookstore". Eun Seop's daily life is simple. He wakes up and drinks coffee, reads a book and writes on his blog. Eun Seop's daily life begins to change after he meets Hae Won.

Genre-Drama, Romance 

Episodes-16 

Aired-February 24 - April 21,2020 

My Opinion-Estimated, peaceful and smart, I truly enjoyed this show, generally. I partook in the conscious, considered the vibe of writing and the general taking care of, and the small community setting feels reviving and different. For a decent stretch, watching this drama feels like a pleasant portion of treatment .

Though, the drama began to tremble  after 12 eps, I needed Show to be better, particularly given its solid beginning, however I guess it could've been more terrible. For the record, I truly appreciated Seo Kang Joon in this I went into this drama realizing that it wasn't for everybody, this one was presumed to be moderate and smart, and not
every person appreciates moderate and insightful, all things considered. In any case, I 
accepted that it was for me. I preferred it immediately, or if nothing else, I was charmed immediately, and Show developed consistently on me. 

It was as smart, wonderful, and terrible as its fans had said, and I partook in the delicate coaxing out of the different characters and what really matters to them, just as the steady framing of relationship bonds. But, similar to I've effectively referenced, Show settled on certain choices in late stretch didn't work for me. In this way, since I became disappointed with Show doesn't imply that you will as well. However my protests about Show's late stretch I do in any case think that its a sensibly strong watch generally speaking. That is not awful?


 Show is moderate, there's not even a shadow of a doubt. 
It's a larger number of individuals focused than plot-driven, so it helps on the off chance that you set to the side any requirement for solid plot development, and partake in the unfurling of characters and connections. At the point when Show is at its best, it's drawing in, quieting and warm, and feels like an inviting place of refuge.

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