My Favorite Psychological Korean Drama
Rabu, Oktober 04, 2017
"It's Okay, That's Love."
This is one of my favorite Korean dramas.
It aired on SBS from July 23 to September 11, 2014 for 16 episodes.
The story is about Ji Hae-Soo, a psychiatrist, and an author of best-selling novels and also a radio DJ, Jang Jae-Yeol, who suffered from obssesive compulsive-disorder. They first met on a talk show, and they weren't even on good terms since the first day. But soon their bickering turned into love and they began to learn how compatible they were. I'm not going to spill the whole story here. But let me give you a spoiler.. Jang Jae-Yeol also suffered from schizophrenia, which made the story more interesting.
And aside from the plot that I liked very much, the cinematography was really good and aesthetic. Good job for the director for choosing such a good scenery and also preparing the indoor set as realistic as possible. And of course, good job for the actor and actresses in portraying their respective characters, along with the amazing chemistry between them all. And... should I mention the main reason why I decided to watch this drama? It was because of this guy~ (the cute boy on the far right)
And anyway, why am I talking about this psychological Korean drama? That's because I'm taking psychology. And I think being in psychology major is not easy or a little bit harder for me because being in this major is very related to being socialize, and I'm an introvert. I think that's why my mom wanted me to take this major. But I, myself, also find it interesting to learn about people's behaviour and mind, etc. But yeah being socialized is my main concern tbh.
I got a few friends already, they're all kind. But once again, I am used to my high school class environment, so I haven't feel comfortable enough yet to this new college environment. And my high school and middle school friends also said that at least I need to join an organization or club in my college years. But I never even joined any club back in high school. I thought joining a club would make me busy and distracting me from school works and now that they said I would need to join one and college years seem a bit tougher than school, I'm in a dilemma lol. I think I might join one if there was any korean languange/culture club or something like that, something that I actually like so I wouldn't feel burdened.






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