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"You were always beside me."

When Mi-so and Ha-eun first meet in childhood, their lives become instantly intertwined, forming a bond surrounded by happiness and naivety. But as adulthood arrives, alone and together, they are forced to deal with sadness, anger, grief, growth, and most of all, love.

Top Cast

  • Kim Da-mi

    Kim Da-mi

    Ahn Mi-so

  • Jeon So-nee

    Jeon So-nee

    Go Ha-eun

  • Byeon Woo-seok

    Byeon Woo-seok

    Ham Jin-woo

  • Jang Hye-jin

    Jang Hye-jin

    Ha-eun's Mother

  • Park Choong-seon

    Park Choong-seon

    Ha-eun's Father

  • Kim Soo-hyung

    Kim Soo-hyung

    Young Mi-so

  • Ryu Ji-an

    Ryu Ji-an

    Young Ha-eun

  • Heo Ji-na

    Heo Ji-na

    Mi-so's Mother

  • Kang Mal-geum

    Kang Mal-geum

    Curator

Overview

When Mi-so and Ha-eun first meet in childhood, their lives become instantly intertwined, forming a bond surrounded by happiness and naivety. But as adulthood arrives, alone and together, they are forced to deal with sadness, anger, grief, growth, and most of all, love.

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7.9 / 10
98 Reviews
3 Popular

1 Reviews

  • JuanAstur
    JuanAstur
    10 Aug 3, 2023

    I've seen both the Chinese Version first and this one. Highly emotional with an incredible twist at the end. I'd say the friendship is better developed here, while each individual character comes out better in the Chinese version. Its also important to realize that the way the Korean version ends is quite different to how the Chinese version does, just as emotionally Jarring but I have to say I think the Korean ending is much deeper on the meaning of friendship at the very end. Watch both, it's worth it. I would keep the order Chinese first, Korean second.

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