
She was very stiff in Dream High, and couldn’t give enough life to her character in Uncontrollably Fond, but I guess she acted well enough in this drama.

She worked as a SBC news reporter before she suddenly fell off the face of the Earth and ended up helping her mother at the restaurant.Īfter all those years, Suzy is also improving given her hardworking traits. Although she may come off as lunatic and wild at times, Hong Joo only opts to prevent misfortunes in other people’s lives. Nam Hong Joo (Bae Suzy) is gifted with her ability to foresee what will happen in the future without being able to alter any of it before she met Jae Chan. The pilot episode came out so freshly that it got me seated enthusiastically waiting for what happened next. Indeed, his acting never fails to put me in awe. While I have always had a very soft spot for Lee Jong Suk, I also believe that Park Hye Ryun is also head over heels with Lee Jong Suk’s persona that she has had him as her drama’s main lead three times already. The fantasy theme of foreseeing the future might not be brand new in Kdramaland, but the drama was well-executed from the beginning and stayed consistently enchanting until the end.

Plot-wise, this drama is undoubtedly mind-blowing, enough said. After coming across several incidents that brought light to their fateful coincidence, the two join hands to solve more cases together and prevent the foreshadowed mishaps that occur to people. He then attempted to change the future and managed to save a passerby who could have passed away in a sudden car accident.

One day, Hong Joo dreamed about her mother’s terrible death and, unexpectedly, Jae Chan came across a dream relevant to the calamity that led to Hong Joo’s poignant suicide. The plot tells the story of Nam Hong Joo (Bae Suzy), a girl who foresees the future of other people through her dreams, and Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk), a newly-appointed prosecutor who moved to Hong Joo’s neighborhood.
