So Jung has had a pretty miserable life so far. Beset by ill fortune, her mother is ill, and it seems that whatever she turns her hand to ends up in failure. She works in a coffee shop run by the dashing – but skeptical and secretive – Seung Jae. But one stormy night, a mysterious woman visits the shop and lends So Jung a strange book named “Are You in Love.” It turns out to be a remarkable – and even magical – tome! One day, she asks the book a question about her love life – and receives an “answer” that miraculously changes her life. All of a sudden, So Jung finds herself the talk of the town. Every man she meets ends up having a crush on her – including Seung Jae, who suddenly sheds his cool exterior to lay his heart bare for her. Can So Jung use the power of the book to find true love? And could the reformed Seung Jae win her heart – despite all the competition? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 사랑하고 있습니까?
- Also Known As: Are You In Love? , Saranghago Issseubnikka?
- Director: Kim Jung Kwon
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Where to Watch Are We in Love?
Cast & Credits
- Kim So Eun Main Role
- Kim Sun WoongByung OhSupport Role
- Kim So HyeAn NaSupport Role
- Lee PandoKi HyukSupport Role
- Alex[Man in park]Guest Role
Reviews
Plot-wise, it was okay. It felt like the writers had an idea and just ran with it without considering how it would fit in a three-part story arc. I would argue that this had a two-part mountain. Not even an arc. The culmination of it all was a little underwhelming. There's a potential to address serious issues, but since this is a light, airy romance, don't expect it to be addressed.
Acting was above average all around. There was never really a scene which called for difficult acting, but I'm giving 7/10 because the casting was solid. Sung Hoon's been better in other dramas - he was very shouty in this one. Could be the directing, though. But his acting didn't reach his eyes, so that's a bummer. He should stop playing jerk roles and get one where he's an absolute marshmallow. Kim So Eun was great! She conveyed the internal conflict, the desperation, and the playfulness of So Jun really well. Supporting characters were sweet.
Music was nice, but this didn't really have memorable songs in it - it was mostly background elevator music.
Would not rewatch. There's no real conflict, there's no real heart-fluttering moments, and there's no real reason to put myself through that again.
not a classic but worth it!
This is my first time writing a review for mydramalist...not that I disagree with the others,
I just want to share how this movie has spoken to my soul.
it was not as great as early 2000s Korean romcom classic movies we all loved...
and can't even say that it could become a favorite for this day and age when people are so critical when it comes to films.
but I am confident to say that it has the right amount of fluff and melancholy to moved people's hearts.
for a hopeless romantic like myself,
this movie has taught me a lot of things.
likehow to be brave and take that step towards love!
do it afraid despite the uncertainties and all...
maybe I am just a little biased because I can relate to So Jung (Kim So Eun), a girl full of misfortunes and a failure.
and not even a good feeling like love could overcome the sadness, insecurities and confusion within her.
That's why when a miracle suddenly happened to her,
realities of life have stopped her to taste the sweet feeling a love and dreams can bring.
it began so silly that you might think at first that it's a frivolous movie,
especially that the concept is nothing new.
but most romcoms start this way.
the comedy wasn't strikingly funny
but I did laugh on some part.
but when it's time to get emotional...
you will just realized what is the real message of the movie.
personally I like tsundere style like Seung Jae, who perfectly played by Sung Hoon with his admirable voice,physique and visual.
I dig the push and pull game...
and when he decided to get in the zone...
you just can't help but fall for his charms!
therefore this amazing guy Seung Jae made So Jung feel so ashamed and lacking...
hence the confusion...
that's why the movie title is a question.
I can't belive how a love so pure can hurt two lovely hearts. Life sucks!
you might think that you have watched better romcom movies than this one,
well, you are definitely right!
but I love how the characters found the answer to the question.
and that's what makes this film...a worthwhile.