Jung Wan, Sun Mi e Ji Hyun erano compagne di classe delle superiori. Sono passati 20 anni dal diploma e arrivate a 39 anni sono ancora amiche strette come sorelle, anche se conducono vite completamente diverse. Jung Wan è stata la prima a sposarsi ma ora è divorziata, mentre Sun Mi ha preferito la carriera al matrimonio e ora è una arredatrice di interni di successo, ma è disperatamente sola. Ji Hyun ha sposato un uomo d'affari di successo e sembra essere una buona moglie e madre, ma si sente come se stesse morendo dentro. Cosa succede quando l'amore bussa di nuovo alle loro porte? Jung Wan cerca di mettersi al lavoro per dimenticare il suo ex marito, ma incontra un nuovo uomo. Sun Mi desidera disperatamente sposarsi prima di compiere 40 anni. Ji Hyun, stanca del suo matrimonio noioso, si riunisce con il suo primo amore che fa ancora cadere in tentazione il suo cuore. L'amore è tornato ancora una volta da queste tre donne alla fine dei trent'anni. Possono innamorarsi di nuovo? (Fonte: Inglese = JTBC || Traduzione = MyDramaList) Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 우리가 사랑할 수 있을까
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Wooriga Saranghal Soo Iteulka , Saranghaedo Dwelkkayo , Mother Needs a Man , Can We Fall in Love, Again?
- Regista: Kim Yoon Cheol
- Sceneggiatore: Noh Ji Sul
- Generi: Romantico, Drama, Famiglia
Dove Guardare Can We Love?
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Eugene Ruolo Principale
- Uhm Tae WoongOh Kyung SooRuolo Principale
- Kim Yoo Mi Ruolo Principale
- Choi Jung Yoon Ruolo Principale
- Kim Sung Soo Ruolo Principale
- Park Min WooChoi Yoon SukRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
I adore Eugene. She is wonderful as Yoon Jung Wan with a great mix of strength and sweetness. I also love Kim Yoo Mi. If you haven't watched Cruel City, then I recommend it highly. She plays a more likable, strong character in that drama. In this one I loved to hate her. While understanding her character there were times when I would have loved to hit her. I was unfamiliar with Choi Jung Yoon, but she won me over totally as Kwon Ji Hyun. Her acting is stellar. The male leads are also great. Uhm Tae Woong is just too cute to me. I hope Park Min Woo does more because he is a really good actor.
I HATED Kwon Ji Hyun's appa and brother (can't remember if he was older or younger). They are some hateful people that treated her like a cash cow. Then blamed her for the consequences of their actions. I just wanted to kick their butts.
The music is nice.
I may rewatch this at some point.
If you like romance, family, angst dramas, then I recommend this drama.
Though Jung Wan (Eugene) might be considered a traditional heroine, there are actually three leading ladies. Each woman has her own fully realized plot, with journeys so unique from the others (yet still connected!) that they could stand as three separate dramas. Does this result in a disjointed feeling? Not at all! The writers have a talent for seamless transitions, balancing characters and their evolving circumstances from episode to episode. Instead of being drawn out forever, even conflicts were frequently solved within an episode or two (crazy, I know).
This isn't true of the entire drama unfortunately; I could practically feel the steam seep out around near in late episodes. While not nearly enough to derail the entire experience, some cliches and melodramatics slithered in, while other bits were managed a little awkwardly.
A big pro for “Can We love?” is realism, despite obvious exaggeration here and there for entertainment’s sake. These characters have mundane worries for the most part (such as money trouble, single-parenthood, or romantic uncertainty). They have their foibles and quirks, but even at their worst they’re never the maniacs one often encounters in similar dramas. The second female lead will not be hitting her rival with a car, here, folks. You’ve probably met or heard of people like the “antagonists” in this drama…though in the case of a certain abusive mother-in-law, I hope not.
But for me, honestly, the best part must be the romance. Great kisses abound, with actual moving lips and touching. Because the characters are adults and act as such, they’re not mortified by the prospect of sex (pre-martial or otherwise). Couples communicate, both to solve problems and to build intimacy and knowledge of one another. The "main" pairing even felt like they were actually in love. I admit to giddiness with certain scenes, an uncommon occurrence.
Uhm Tae Woong was a primary source for such giddiness, as fast-talking charmer Oh Kyung Soo. Discard thoughts of him from other dramas, those intense and serious men; this role is completely the opposite. A “world-famous director,” Kyung Soo flirts, teases, and pursues what he wants with sincerity—whether in work or love. You might fall a little in love yourself, however your tastes run; he might be my favorite leading man to date. Leading lady Eugene embodies a gentle presence, easily becoming a sympathetic lead in Jung Wan. Her chemistry with Uhm Tae Woong sparkles, and her mothering scenes are fantastic.
Also notable: Kim Yoo Mi presents a complex and controversial Sun Mi. This actress masterfully handles tough, flawed women with hidden vulnerabilities. Choi Jung Yoon capably maneuvers the emotional tribulation and wide nuances required of Ji Hyun, though the character did not satisfy my interest as much as others. Kim Sung Soo (gentle and mature Do Young) and Park Min Woo (puppy-eyed noona killer Yoon Suk) round out the cast quite well.
What about the music? I found it above average, often memorable and always well-placed. While there isn’t a false note in the bunch, certain songs might wax repetitive for some viewers. The vocals are where the soundtrack really shines: “Everyday” (GGot Jam Project), “I Want to Love Again” (Lunafly), and
“My Hero” (Kim Ji Sook) are all excellent examples. Others include “Softly” (Sum & So Yeon), and a more elusive track, known affectionately to viewers during the drama’s run as the “Hey, Boy” song. You’ll know when you hear it.