![]() His depiction for the most part challenged the hero of the story in engrossing breaking points before the story leans inevitably toward the “goodness always prevails” card. Nailing the antagonist position efficiently, Lee Sang Yeob cunningly suits up as a prototype villain who drowns in his own ambivalence as he refuses to understand the concept of remorse. ![]() Kudos to seasoned character actor Kim Won Hae who sprinted amazing renditions in seven dramas under his belt this year alone. Making the most of their screen time, the minor characters supply the zest and support as the story traverses the bends and problem resolutions. With the maturity she gained through the years, her natural take on her role fits in exquisitely with the romance she built with Lee Jong Suk. Turning 180° from her previous weep fest project, Bae Suzy‘s feisty and candid reporter portrayal is reminiscent of her Dream High character. His character brims with passion and a warm heart, yet his clumsy nature neutralizes the picture-perfect lead man I have grown tired of in the fictional k-drama landscape. This is by far the most laid-back performance of Lee Jong Suk, one that I really enjoyed. I think we will see more of Jung Hae In who played police officer Han Woo Tak in the coming days at K-dramaland, based on his memorable stint as a key player in the story. It is also soothing how the writing set expectations on how we will grow fond of the second lead, without promising a scheme to confuse the main love line. Ergo, there is no frustrating point related to the love trajectory. The main love couple displays an endearing on-screen romantic ride that never misunderstands. The cast deserves applause for suiting up to their personas at their very best every time they are captured on screen. What they do not know is how fate has long bound them with a connection – that links their dreams and memories. The man who appeared in her dream, Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk) introduces himself, but she shoves him away, not wanting to accept his courtesy call as a new neighbor. The next day, the man moves across their house with his brother. In one of her dreams, she embraces a man, whom she has never met before in a snowy night. She keeps a record of her visions, yet she is unable to change the course of the future. Hong Joo (Bae Suzy) lives happily with her mother, who supports her unconditionally, with her strange ability to foretell what will happen in the future while seeing it in her dreams. While You Were Sleeping Quick Plot Summary
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