JAKARTA - The Korean drama Forecasting Love and Weather, starring Park Min Young and Song Kang, succeeded in making the audience feel overwhelmed. Showing the perspective of people working in the field of weather forecasting, this romantic comedy tells the complexities of love that can be confused like the weather.
Song Kang and Park Min Young present a romantic comedy about people who work at the Korea Meteorological Agency, where they face the bitters and sweets of life every day.
This series tells the story of a romance in the office that is both sweet and thrilling. Jin Ha-kyung (Park Min Young) is a woman who no longer wants to be involved in a romantic relationship at work after experiencing a deep heartbreak.
However, he instead develops a relationship with Lee Si-woo (Song Kang), the new kid on his team who is different but charming in his own way. Their relationship is full of risks like walking on a thin layer of ice.
Many challenges await, as the two try to hide their relationship and face the envy of others. What are the interesting things about this series? Here's the review.
Story inspiration The series marks Cha Young Hun's return to the director's chair after releasing the Grand Prize-winning drama at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards, When the Camellia Blooms. The director also explained the long journey of making this new series idea.
"Writer Sun Young needed two years of research, you could say staying at the Korea Meteorological Agency for eight months, and working overtime with them for two months to capture the atmosphere there," said director Cha, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 23.
“When I spoke to him, we saw that there were similarities between the weather and human life. We can never predict what will happen in life, neither can the weather. Sometimes predictions can be wrong, but we don't give up. I think this is what makes Forecasting Love and Weather interesting.”
Romance at the Korean Meteorological Agency Set at the Korea Meteorological Agency, "Forecasting Love and Weather" is the first Korean drama to highlight weather forecasts as a premise.
"We will take a peek at the lives of employees at the Korea Meteorological Agency, including how they understand each other and grow together," said director Cha Young Hun.
Placing romance in the midst of the busy weather service is also a challenge for this drama.
“The characters always have to show emotion, but this is a difficult thing because they actually work 12 hour shifts, hold meetings about five to six times, and have to pay attention to satellite images that change every five to ten minutes. Finding a balance between professionalism and love is the challenge.”
Praise for "Romantic Comedy Queen" Famous for her roles in "When the Weather Is Fine", "Her Private Life", and "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim", it's no wonder that Park Min Young has been nicknamed the Queen of Romantic Comedies.
Praise was also given from co-star Song Kang who plays Lee Si-woo's character, "I've seen him on TV for a long time, so I was a bit nervous to meet him. In my opinion, Min Young is very experienced, thorough, and he often asks for my opinion. I appreciate his attitude because we can learn and think together.”
Director Cha also commented, “Min Young is the Queen of Romantic Comedies, so Si-woo and I learned a lot from Min-young, especially for romantic scenes. If there's a scene where Si-woo doesn't sound right, Min Young will come over and demonstrate how best to do it. We're just following along."
Challenges for players Raising the lives of workers in the weather service, actress Park Min Young admitted that she had doubts about her decision to take on the role of Jin Ha-kyung.
"I was wondering if this was the wrong decision because everything feels new. If this is a medical or legal drama, I can learn the terminology from other series. But since it's about the weather service, I have no idea at all. I have to learn from watching a lot of documentaries. I am proud to have made it through.”
Actor Song Kang also shared a similar opinion, adding, “It is very difficult to get used to the terminology in this series. So I watched various weather documentaries and noticed that they had difficulty pronouncing the terminology. I think it's only natural that I'm struggling too.”
Relationship of characters and weatherThis series features a variety of interesting characters with different personalities. The players also tried to describe their characters by relating them to the weather.
Park Min Young likened Ha-kyung to “a cold November”, while Song Kang chose “hot rain that falls when the sun shines” for Lee Si-woo. Actress Yura who plays Chae Yu-jin explained that "she is like the weather that looks cloudy from the window, but turns out to be hotter when she comes out".
Actor Yoon Bak himself has a unique description of his character, “Han Ki-jun is a person who is so consistent that it cannot be compared to the weather. He's not suited to the usually unpredictable weather."
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