Its Okay Its Love

Its Okay Its Love

Jang Jae Yul (Jo In Sung) is a mystery writer and radio DJ. He suffers from a obsession. He then meets a psychiatrist named Ji Hae Soo. Ji Hae Soo (Gong Hyo Jin) is going through her first year fellowship in psychiatry at a University Hospital. She chose psychiatry because she doesn’t want to perform surgeries. After she meets Jang Jae Yul, her life goes through big changes. They end up becoming home-mates and things turn romantic.

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  1. An Honest Review on It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)

    Would you believe it? It was shown in 2014, but I only saw it this year thanks to the ECQ period. Anyway, I really love this Korean Drama although I feel it’s underrated. There were so many life lessons I learned in watching this K-drama. I noticed how the writer and director pointed out the issues of family, friendship, marriage, career, personal struggles, and romance was just a bonus here.

    But what I really appreciate with this K-drama are the following:

    1. Mental Health Awareness – It’s not every day that you find a series that uses mental health issues as the main plot. This is a psychiatric romcom so, it was balanced with romance, comedy, and SECRET. Hahaha. I don’t want to spoil it.

    2. Chemistry of All Four Leads – I love how this drama features three men and one woman as the main lead and second leads. Unlike in most dramas, I watched wherein the main lead falls in love with each other, and the second leads also end up with each other. In this K-drama, you won’t get that. The four leads have their personal struggles and I love how the writer gave justice to the character development of Jo Dong Min, Park Soo Kwang, Ji Hye Soo, and Jang Jae Yeol.

    3. OST is very Groovy – The last time I enjoyed a K-pop OST was in Goblin (2016). But now, I must say, this K-drama also has a great soundtrack. Let me clear things here, I am not a fan of Korean music. I only listen to songs that remind me of the Korean dramas I’ve really loved.

    4. Family Values – Both Jae Yeol and Hye Soo have high-regard for their family. Both characters loved their parents and sibling dearly. That’s why I really appreciate how the writer highlighted that.

    5. Forgiveness and Reconciliation -This K-drama tells us the picture of true forgiveness and reconciliation among family members. One thing that’s realistic about K-drama is that there are no EVIL VILLAINS who plan to kidnap the main actor in the last episode.

    6. SELF-LOVE – I love how this drama tells us to love ourselves and take care of ourselves first before anything else. If you watch this K-drama, you will truly appreciate the last greeting of DJ Jang Jae Yeol before his signing off from the air.

    1. wow thank you for the positive feedback,was pondering whether l should watch it or not…..definitely watching it now!