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Shot against the backdrop of Seoul's most popular tourist spots, including the Han River and Bukchon, it's a story about a Korean American writer, Daniel, who was adopted by a family in the US when he was 10 years old. He returns to Korea to meet his family, including his mother, who had no choice but to put her son up for adoption. During his trip, Daniel meets Yeo Jin, the editor who helps Daniel with publishing his book in Korea and the two soon notice some undeniable chemistry between them.

  • Reviews

I liked this short drama. The story was decent, not another romantic comedy as usual. I was surprised they decided to make a drama about abandoning and adoption. This is not a very frequent issue in k-dramas. This is the first k-drama I've seen that deals with adoption where the person who was adopted didn't necessarily have a better life with their new family. Because the drama is so short; there's a lot that they don't get into, but the plot is interesting and the actors/actresses all do a good job. 10 minutes per episode was enough but had they made it 30 minutes we could have had a fuller story with more details. Actually, it feels like it's the prequel to a full length drama. It's fine on it's own, but it lays the groundwork for what could be a very interesting story later on as well... At least that's what if felt like to me. It's an easy watch and probably it will leave you with some thoughts about children in the foster care / adoption system.

dec 25 2022 ∞
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