A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Go Gyu-pil, Jang Hang-seon, Lee Ki-woo
Written by:
Chang-min Choo
Lee Jung-Sub
Directed by:
Chang-min Choo
Release Date:
January 26, 2006
Original Title:
사랑을 놓치다
Alternate Titles:
错失的爱情
错过爱情
错过的爱
사랑을 놓치다
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Cinema Service
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 115
Woo-jae and Yeon-soo had been platonic friends for years when they went their separate ways. Now, ten years later, they bump into each other again and are forced to re-think things. Will they have the courage to risk their friendship for love?
Song Yoon Ah portrays Yeon Ju, a timid young girl who maintains a secret crush on her platonic male friend, Woo Jae. Her shyness frequently gets the better of her, and she can only stand idly by and watch as Woo Jae suffers a broken heart at the hands of his ex-girlfriend and, consequently, get kicked off the school's crew team due to his resulting attitude problem. Later, while Woo Jae is in the army, Yeon Ju visits him, hoping to spend the night with him. Unfortunately, just as in their school days, Woo Jae is totally oblivious to her intentions, and a disappointed Yeon Ju goes home. Years later, we catch up with Yeon Ju to find that's she's now a divorced veterinarian in a local clinic, while Woo Jae is, ironically enough, a high school crew coach. The two meet once more, and the certainty of a romance between them seems inevitable, as the once clueless Woo Jae warms to the idea of being with Yeon Ju. But after he finally makes his move, Woo Jae bumbles himself right out of a relationship, and the visibly frustrated Yeon Ju decides it's finally time to move on. When Woo Jae eventually realizes both the enormity of his mistake and his love for Yeon Ju, he goes after her. But with a potential new beau in her life, is it too late?
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Adaptation:
Lee Jeong-sub
Director:
Choo Chang-min
Line Producer:
Kim Jin-hwi
Writer:
Jeong Seon-joo
Lee Ji-sun
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