And let me just say this, Lee Jong Suk may well be the best actor of his generation. It broke my heart to a thousand tiny pieces. I was a sniveling ball of snot by the pivotal scene’s ending. Episode 31 was hands down my favorite episode. And this was consistent from their young to older versions. Kim Won Hae’s subtle moves to become Jae Chan’s mentor and protector were so sweet and his reciprocal feeling of loyalty was astounding to see. This is a credit to both Jong Suk and Kim Won Hae, the actor who played the role of Choi Dam Dong. However, my favorite scenes were actually those with Mr. He was able to deliver on the charm with Hong Joo, the adversarial stance with Yoo Beom (my crush from The Innocent Man), the protectiveness for his brother Seung Won (Shin Jae Ha) and his jealousy against Woo Tak. I loved his character’s interactions with Hong Joo and Woo Tak, but most importantly, his relationship with Mr. Aegyo!Īs a fan of Lee Jong Suk’s phenomenal acting chops in Pinocchio, Doctor Stranger and W: Two Worlds, I was equally impressed by his aegyo in this series. The series had a great cast going for it and although it was my first time to watch Suzy Bae and Jung Hae In in a drama, I was very impressed by their natural charisma. Because of this, the series was able to establish a connection between the audience and the characters from both timelines. In terms of the story, I was truly impressed by the way the story flowed flawlessly from the events 13 years ago to the present time. He previously played the young Dal Po in Pinocchio. If young Jae Chan seems familiar, its because its the second time that teen actor Nam Da Reum played the young version of Lee Jong Suk’s character. I loved the consistency of the story and the dynamics of both the young cast and their later versions. The first two episodes served as a hook that started building like a giant puzzle that grew clearer with each episode. I loved the premise of While You Were Sleeping. His angelic face does not show his cunning and ambition. As their fates intertwine, they face the constant threats posed by unscrupulous prosecutor turned big time lawyer Lee Yoo Beom (Lee Sang Yeob) in and out of the courtroom. As a result, he is able to save her and another supposed victim, policeman Han Woo Tak (Jung Hae In) who subsequently begins to dream about Jae Chan’s future too. Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk) is a prosecutor who lives next door to Hong Joo who also dreams of her death, and tries to stop it. She has also dreamt of her own demise, leading her to take a break from work until she figures out how she could change her fate. Synopsis: Ever since she was little, Nam Hong Joo (Suzy Bae) has been able to dream about bad things that will happen in the future. For months, I have waited for his While You Were Sleeping, opposite Suzy Bae to finish airing so I could binge watch to my heart’s delight. When I heard that Lee Jong Suk was going to star in a new drama, I was totally psyched.
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