A Hidden Gem of a Korean Drama That Will Make You Cry! Childhood Friends + Reunion, Emotional Rollercoaster!
2025/04/29
In ‘Flower Record,’ Lee Seung-gi and Lee Si-eon’s second collaboration depicts a love story of childhood friends, enemies turned lovers, and reunited souls. It’s like a crazier version of ‘Our Summer,’ but ‘Loving According to Law’ is just too heartwrenching!
The drama follows Lee Seung-gi and Lee Si-eon from childhood friends to lovers, both studying law. Due to certain circumstances, Lee Seung-gi suddenly breaks up with the female lead. Years later, they reunite, with Lee Seung-gi transforming from a genius prosecutor to a homebody writing online novels, and Lee Si-eon quitting her law firm to open a coffee shop-like legal consulting office, renting a building owned by the male lead. Despite still liking each other, they struggle to communicate, leading to a legal battle between the two.
The pace is fast, with the second episode featuring wall-slamming, jealousy, and confessions, but the overall tone of the drama is not so harmonious, given the setup of enemies turned lovers.
It’s all about fun and laughter! In the drama, a doctor falls in love at first sight with Lee Si-eon, so when she playfully invites the doctor for coffee, Lee Seung-gi, feeling angry and jealous on the rooftop, accidentally chokes and ends up spitting on Lee Si-eon’s head!
Accidentally helping out, only to be misunderstood, this drama is undoubtedly a comedy!
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