Sung Chun-hyang
Han Chae-young
Sung Chun-hyang

Lee Mong-ryong is transferred from Seoul to a high school in Namwon, North Jeolla Province. Chun-hyang does her best to help Mong-ryong, her first love and the son of the Namwon Police Station chief, to enter a prestigious university. However, after meeting with Mong-ryong’s first love, Chae-rin, Mong-ryong’s love toward Chun-hyang is shattered, although Chun-hyang’s love remains unwavering.
Sung Chun-hyang
Han Chae-young
Sung Chun-hyang
Lee Mong-Ryong
Jae Hee
Lee Mong-Ryong
Byun Hak-Do
Uhm Tae-woong
Byun Hak-Do
Hong Chae-Rin
Park Si-eun
Hong Chae-Rin
Han Dan-hee
Lee In-hye
Han Dan-hee
Mong Ryong's father
Ahn Suk-hwan
Mong Ryong's father
Hong Chae-rin's boyfriend
Park Si-hoo
Hong Chae-rin's boyfriend
Mong Ryong's mother
Choi Ran
Mong Ryong's mother
Hong Chae-Rin
Hong Ji-young
Hong Chae-Rin
Choon Hyang's mother
Kim Chung
Choon Hyang's mother
Director Baek
Lee Ji-hoon
Director Baek
Dong Soo
Yang Joo-ho
Dong Soo
The silliness and the chaotic descension of old rom-coms remains unmatched. The improbable setup of their story was stretched too thin but it worked with their abrasive behavior. I found the highschool arc to be tolerable despite having the infamous "theater" episode trope just like most school themed media. The leads were a bit old to be passed as highschoolers but at least they switched the setting shortly after. The main conflict lasted for too long and the drama tried to take more serious tone during it which wasn't fitting for the story or the characters. This also forced the ending to be really short and quick. The main soundtrack with vocals was quite good. On the other hand, there's a certain type of soundtrack that always accompany Uhm Tae Woong across different dramas and I can't figure out how or why?
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