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Defying the Odds: Navigating Friendhsip, Life, Love, Grief & Growth in 'Love Next Door'⌂ᰔᩚ

***Disclaimer: This is just my opinion. We don't have to agree and I'm not here to argue with anyone.***

TLDR: My review is long so if you don’t have time, just skip to the final thoughts section.


OVERVIEW:

The FL, Seok Ryu (Jung So Min), unexpectedly returns to Seoul, hinting at a complicated past. She is portrayed as a disorganized and emotional character, contrasting with the ML, Seung Hyo (Jung Jae In) who seems apathetic and aloof yet driven. Seok-ryu's life takes a downward turn when she quits her job leading to her return home, seeking refuge and facing her family's reaction. We follow her on this journey as she faces life's challenges and reunites with her family and childhood friends. Love Next Door combines various tropes and drama elements, drawing on past shows for inspiration. The key to its success lies in offering something unique and charming, with a focus on contrasting family dynamics, captivating chemistry and bonds between the characters.


COMMENTARY (SPOILERS AHEAD!):

I adore this drama as it leans more toward slice of life and melodrama rather than a traditional rom-com. The writers skillfully blend happy and sad moments, allowing a deeper understanding of the characters, family dynamics, and traits as the story unfolds. It offers a perfect balance of emotions and insight into how they navigate relationships and the world around them.

Seok Ryu's life has not been easy. It's been long and difficult because she comes from a low-income family and is the eldest child (typical eldest daughter syndrome) Seok Ryu faced immense pressure to fulfill her parents' high standards, leading to success but also fostering hyper independence and perfectionism. Eventually, she quits her job and returns home, displaying how these pressures negatively affected her mental health, causing her to face burnout. It becomes clear that she struggles with the guilt of wanting to pursue her own dreams instead of conforming to her parents wishes. We are led to believe this coupled with her broken engagement is the main cause of her depression, however it is revealed that she hid her cancer from her loved ones. Her silence exemplifies the gravity of the situation.

On the outside, Seung Hyo seems to have a perfect family, but his parents are often absent due to work. He was raised by Mi Suk (Seok Ryu's mom) and they spent a lot of time together. Seung Hyo is reserved and tends to suppress his emotions, but his abandonment issues and jealousy surface occasionally due to lack of parental support. Seung Hyo's hidden feelings for Seok Ryu become apparent early on, but his efforts to conceal them make him seem arrogant and uncaring. It's not until later in the drama that he faces these emotions, leading to intense angst / tension that captured my interest. At some point on their individual and joint paths, they both recognize their sheer fondness for one another, blurring the lines a bit.

Love Next Door marked Jung Hae In's stellar debut in the rom-com genre, setting him apart from his other more somber romance dramas like Snowdrop and SITR. While some may find his character arrogant and overbearing towards Seok Ryu, it's clear that his actions stem from a place of deep care for her. Seung Hyo may not be vocal about his feelings, but his actions speak volumes, as he helps Seok Ryu with everyday tasks and supports her dreams. Despite Seung Hyo not fitting the typical mold of romantic leads nowadays who tend to be either a loser/simp or a green forest, his unique way of expressing affection sheds light on a different perspective on love.

Similarly, Jung So Min did an excellent job portraying Seok Ryu, making her struggles and triumphs feel relatable. The chemistry between the two characters is palpable, making their interactions seem genuine. Seok Ryu's unwavering support for Seung Hyo adds depth to their relationship, showing a genuine understanding of each other. Through small gestures and meaningful actions, Seung Hyo and Seok Ryu's relationship blossoms into something special, proving that love comes in many forms.


MIXED EMOTIONS:

The banter that forms the basis of Seok Ryu and Seung Hyo’s relationship felt childish at times rather than a mature adult relationship, considering their ages. Nonetheless this unique dynamic between them is still cherished.

I appreciate the unique portrayal of exes in this drama, avoiding the typical villain stereotypes. Seo Ji Hye nailed her role and her character, Tae Hui stood out because of her strong performance and charisma. She recognized the boundaries in her relationship with Seung Hyo, acknowledging the differences in his behavior towards her and Seok Ryu. Many viewers, like myself, were drawn to her relatable journey from seeking passion in her youth to desiring comfort as she grew older.

On the other hand, I disliked Seok Ryu’s ex, particularly his persistence and stalker-like behavior when he was introduced. His eating of her mother's food and his lack of awareness were irritating. Seok Ryu's attempts to end the relationship were futile as he refused to accept it. I believe he came to Korea due to guilt, as shown by a harsh argument where he brought up her illness and mental health. Seok Ryu’s cancer drained her physically and emotionally, but her ex seemed emotionally unintelligent when it came to her depression. For someone who claimed to love her, he failed to understand or empathize with her struggles. He disregarded her needs and made her feel like a burden.

It was the fact that he went along with the lies about her illness that raised a red flag for me; I believe if he truly cared, he would have told her family the truth and found a gentle way to break it to them so that Seok Ryu would have people to lean on and support her. While he appeared to care during her treatment, afterward Hyeon Jun failed to provide the support she desperately needed, leading to their breakup. I found his behavior selfish and felt he would have cheated on her if given the chance. His insensitivity was evident in his inability to empathize with Seok Ryu’s needs, resulting in their failed relationship. Despite this, Hyeon Jun is not irredeemable, as their breakup was handled maturely, with an appreciation for the good times shared. Even though he was not the right person for her, their relationship ended amicably. Seung Hyo, while protective, allowed Seok Ryu closure, showing maturity. Some relationships end, but her growth from it shows its value despite the breakup.

I think the cancer storyline was kind of unnecessary as conflict could have been created between the main characters in other ways, such as showcasing gender roles and expectations in society or exploring her ex’s toxic behavior (cheating) due her depression etc.

Controversial take, but I also think Seung Hyo was justified in confronting Seok Ryu for hiding her cancer. He expressed the thoughts many of us had - calling her selfish and saying she was only thinking of herself. Although his words were harsh, her silence for 3 years was even more painful. I believe his anger also stemmed from his guilt for not recognizing her struggles and pushing her away while dealing with his unreciprocated feelings (ignoring her texts and calls) Seok Ryu's reluctance to burden others is understandable, but her friends and family would have supported her. Her ex initially agreed to help with her illness, but later switched up, focusing only on her therapy and medication so they could “move on”. Because he lacked empathy for her emotional struggles she felt isolated and alone despite his supposed assistance.

I had mixed feelings about the emotional journeys these characters took us on. It was overwhelming and frustrating, yet added to the authenticity somehow. This mix of reactions brought relief and humor, reminding us of their humanity. Her family's dramatic responses, though exaggerated, show their care and reveal unhealthy coping mechanisms. Everyone handles tough situations differently so I think that breaking down those walls & being vulnerable is what led to them healing and mending their relationship.


DISLIKES:

The first 4 eps. moved slowly due to establishing the scene and characters with a focus on the uninteresting architecture company. The workplace scenes seemed like filler and didn't appeal to me.

Seung Hyo's mood swings and unpredictable behavior were challenging to handle, especially when he would quickly switch from being affectionate to distant toward Seok Ryu.

Seok Ryu has low self-esteem and always apologizes even when she’s not at fault. It was concerning because she did not choose to get cancer. During her reconciliation with Hyeon Jun, his failure to stop her and assure her she did nothing wrong was disappointing. He seemed oblivious to the fact that she wasn’t in control of her cancer or depression.

Seok Ryu's behavior with Seung Hyo's ex revealed her tendency to people please and seek approval from others. It is interesting to note the contrast between her reactions to seeing her ex in a compromising position with a woman in America compared to Seung Hyo with his ex and other women. I suppose this inconsistency suggests a stronger emotional connection with Seung Hyo, leading to increased jealousy.

I didn’t like how persistent they made Mo Eum's character in befriending Yeon Du, and felt that Dan Oh setting boundaries was crucial. Her jumping straight to wanting to be a mom seemed unrealistic to me. She skipped so many steps, it gave me a headache. Also, the delay in revealing that Dan Oh was Yeon Du’s uncle, not her father could have been clarified earlier on. The writers misled me to believe he was still grieving his wife, or assuming blame for his family’s accident.

Dong Jin's storyline was lacking, but I enjoyed episode 13 where he expressed feeling overshadowed by his sister and inferior as a son. I wanted to see more of his development and romance with Na Yun.


LOVES:

The emotional toll of this drama took me by surprise, evoking tears in both intense and tender scenes. The confession moments were especially romantic, thanks to the talented directors and actors involved. While the portrayal of an Asian mother may be exaggerated, it resonated with me on a personal level. The argument scenes in ep. 2 and then the big reveal in ep. 8 made me cry buckets. Episodes 11-15 stood out as particularly impactful. Episode 14 brought tears of joy, while episode 15 left me devastated. It was incredibly well-executed, breaking and healing my heart simultaneously.

The chemistry and banter between the leads was exceptional, despite their frequent arguments. I came to appreciate their dynamic and accepted it as part of their relationship. As a couple, they are becoming more comfortable, especially now that everyone knows and approves of them.

The side characters: Mi Seok, Hye Seok, Geun Sik, Gyeong Jong, Mo Eum, Dan Oh and Yeon Du added depth and emotion to the story so much so that I became invested in how their arcs would play out. When the main characters frustrated me (which was often) I found solace in rooting for Seung Hyo and Seuk Ryu’s parents, their friendship with eachother and the side couples. Dan Oh and Mo Eum’s relationship had ups and downs, but when they embraced their feelings, they won over my heart completely.

One of my favorite dynamics were the relationships between the parents. Mi Suk and Hye Suk's rocky relationship highlighted the challenges of misunderstandings and feelings of inadequacy in friendships. I also enjoyed Seung Hyo's parents' storyline, anticipating the cheating plot to be a misjudgment. Their relationship reflected the reality of marital ups and downs, ultimately bringing Hye Suk and Gyeon Jeong closer.

The dads stole the show with their amazing rapport. Jo Han Chul and Lee Seung Goon, the actors that you are! Their brotherly bond was heartwarming and I could not get enough. I also liked the contrast between the two parental couples and how they showed coexistence is possible from two very different families. I appreciate that Love Next Door showcases a messy yet intimate family dynamic that is impossible not to love, flaws and all.

I love the parallels and inverted moments that we saw as the drama progressed. This is shown by Seung Hyo finding Seok Ryu at the same beach she ran away to in the past, mirroring the past when Seok Ryu brought him out of his cave when he was depressed. The Jungle Gym represents shifting emotional dynamics, with Seung Hyo now expressing his feelings openly. Mo Eum's wingwoman tactics added humor, with a role reversal in her kiss with Dan-Ho. Seok Ryu reading Seung Hyo's letter brings their secrets into the open in the same way that she read the letter he placed in the time capsule years ago. The neighborhood community's gossip highlights the pros and cons of living in a small town, showing both the lack of privacy and the strong sense of support in times of need. These full circle moments and evolving relationships add depth to the story as characters navigate personal growth and romantic entanglements.

I also admired the characters' efforts to compromise with each other, even if they didn't fully understand. Their reconciliations moved me to tears. LND delves into themes like love, family relationships, grief, friendship, identity, isolation, determination, change versus tradition, and more. The drama exceeded my expectations with well-developed characters and a complex plot. 

While the pacing could improve in some areas, conflicts were resolved swiftly, maintaining an engaging storyline throughout. The natural conversations added realism, and the progression from friendship to romance felt beautifully executed, with a perfect balance of slow burn and tension leading up to a poignant kiss in episode 11.

The cinematography was also stunning, particularly during the pool scene, bike ride, and the romantic kiss in the flower field. The evolution of Seok Ryu and Seung Hyo's relationship, from initial awkwardness to genuine connection, was portrayed beautifully. Small details like Seok Ryu calling Seung Hyo "babe" added a cute touch to the storyline, making this drama truly memorable.

The OST is amazing, with standout tracks like "Wall" by Kwon Jin Ah, "The Truth" by Jung Hae In (which imo is so impressive!) and “What are We” by Ha Sung Woon. Honorable Mentions are “Fantasy” by An Da Eun, “Reach For You” by ZEROBASEONE and “Any Day With You" by Muzie which built anticipation for the next episode.


FINAL THOUGHTS:

Overall, this drama deeply touched my soul. Love Next Door is more than just a feeling, it's a genuine experience that shouldn't be missed. This drama healed something in me and I’m grateful that I committed until the end, as the characters made me cry, smile, and laugh all at once. The show strikes a perfect balance between seriousness and lightheartedness, handling tough situations with care while also bringing humor into the mix. I appreciate how it doesn't downplay hardships but still conveys meaningful messages.

One thing that struck me was the idea that being understood is more important than being loved. It is possible for someone to love you without truly understanding you, as shown with their ex’s Hyeon Jun & Tae Hui. 

It reminded me of the quote “To love is to understand but to be loved is to be understood." Love may develop naturally over time, but making the effort to truly understand someone is a conscious and deliberate choice. It involves putting your own needs aside to focus on the other person, which is far more valuable. Real and unwavering love means knowing someone inside and out, accepting their flaws, and STILL choosing to stand by their side. Seok Ryu and Seung Hyo’s 30-year friendship laid the foundation for their romantic relationship, which ultimately led them to be woven into each other's lives and hearts forever.

The drama may have begun with some clichés, but I found it endearing for its heartfelt moments, emotional depth, and intricate relationships. This drama may not be suited for everyone, as it requires a certain kind of endurance and perceptiveness that may not be immediate. The complexity of the characters and their realistic portrayal can be frustrating yet captivating. Around ep. 7 or 8, you'll likely know if it's the right fit for you.

Would I rewatch this? Yes, in a heartbeat! I can see LND becoming a comfort drama for me. I’m so attached and I don’t want to let them go. Not gonna lie, I’m kind of salty we didn’t get the wedding however, I like the non-traditional ending that gives us a glimpse into post-credit scenes that we don’t usually see between the main couple, adding realism to the drama. The open-ended conclusion feels more like a new beginning, leaving the possibility of a season 2 or a spinoff which is different from typical dramas. A drama with Mo Eum & Dan Oh as the leads or Lavender / the parents travelling during retirement would be something I would eagerly watch.

I don’t think words can say enough… so just buckle up and hold on for the ride! If you’re someone who loves stories with a lot of heart at then you’ll enjoy this.

Despite some flaws, I gave this drama an 8.5/10 mainly for its emotional impact. Objectively, it is an 8/10. However, it made me feel so deeply, unlike anything in a while. I appreciate every character’s complexity in addition to the sincerity and warmth the actors brought to their roles. Love Next Door is a drama I won’t be forgetting for years to come!


Thanks for reading & happy watching!

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A Journey of Pain, Growth, and Imperfect Choices

Love Next Door really captured something deeper than romance for me. It's a healing drama where recovering one's emotions, healing one's personal wounds, and finding love again takes center stage. The chemistry between the characters felt real, even if the pacing was slow. The pacing made sense since that allowed the development to be very organic. Also, it wasn't your typical super energized romance, which is why it stood out for people who loved subtle emotional depth.

The complex emotional dynamics coupled with the female lead, Bae Seokryu, and the male lead captured well the struggle of love and personal growth. As for Bae Seokryu, there are comments that she is foolish to make certain decisions in the drama, such as staying in the U.S. upon her diagnosis with cancer or failing to realize the male lead's feelings before she left. However, I don't agree with the idea that she's foolish. Her character's decisions were not about being stupid but about how circumstantial events overwhelmed her. She erred, yes, but these are reflections of how people in vulnerable situations don't always think rationally. Deciding to rely on her fiancé and not her parents was not an easy thing. In fact, keeping such a life-threatening illness from the people she loved showed how hard it was to come to grips with her own reality. This struggle just made her a real character and added so much character to her journey.

Choi Seunghyo's storyline added another layer of depth to the drama. I loved how he had been seeing somebody in the meantime while Seokryu was away, and how it was only when Seokryu returned from the U.S. that his feelings began to develop for her. Refreshing-a nuance in the character that proved life goes on, even when one is emotionally invested in another. It was realistic to see him move forward instead of just waiting idly for Seokryu. Life doesn't stop for anyone, and the journey of Seunghyo did turn a leaf by indicating very well that age didn't limit him in the way he associated with his friends or lovers. At any age, love of an emotional kind can prosper, and it felt nice to see him seek diverse relationships that help him feel comfortable and happy.

The side characters also added to the storyline. The interactions with Seokryu's father and the second couple were full of charm, adding a dash of humor to the story. The lavender women brought in a different feel with their lively and fun friendship, making companionship essential in crossing life's path. Their presence lightened the mood and provided comic relief during more serious moments. I did, however, appreciate how the drama portrayed parents as flawed human beings too and found myself so pleased to see how the development of Seokryu's mother unfolded throughout the series. That itself is a kind of development, which truly showed that even parents learn and change in their way, further drumming home the theme of healing.

As for my complaints, more emphasis should be put into the brother's development, but by the time it did come, I had to say that I liked how it came about. More specifically, I was hoping for that highly expected award scene that could have further dramatized the development of the characters. But again, I don't want to harp too much on that because these two points didn't seriously detract from my enjoyment of the series.

The acting of Love Next Door was just something. Powerful performances by the lead characters often made them almost real, showing a wide range of emotions and making them so real. The actors told the struggles and victories of each character with the sincerity of a storyteller. Chemistry was apparent in every relationship, adding great depth. Even the supporting actors shone bright to enhance the overall storyline and create moments throughout the series.

I recommend Love Next Door if you are in for some slice-of-life drama that will heal you and to which you can relate in terms of its themes on love, family, and friendship. The entanglement of human emotions and the journey towards healing, this drama did beautifully, and is worth your time. The heartwarming tales and rendering of flawed characters bring us to remind ourselves that healing does occur and love does find its way, sometimes through turmoil.

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Wang Ji El
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Rewatch Value 8.0

8+ rating..............THE UPs and DOWNs..............is this drama really worth the hype???

Lately, I’ve been in a bit of a K-drama slump—not due to a lack of good dramas, but because I haven’t managed to finish any in the past few months. Maybe it’s because I haven’t had enough free time or maybe I just wasn’t in the mood. However, this new drama has completely captivated me right from the very first episode.

The PLOT might seem familiar at first glance, drawing comparisons to "Welcome to Sam-dalri" and "Dr Slump," and while I can see where those comments are coming from, there’s something about this drama that makes it stand out. Sure, the childhood friends-to-lovers trope can get a bit predictable, but the unique way this show handles it........has hooked me.

The ACTING in this drama is top-notch, which definitely contributes to its appeal. I also appreciate that some of the backstory is revealed early on rather than being dragged out until midway or the end. This approach keeps the suspense high and my interest piqued as I looked forward to each new episode. But that feeling didn't last long. I really felt the FL's break from work backstory a little too common and the writers could have done it in a much better way. As it was a great start for this drama I started to have high expectations regarding this. So, I was a bit let down because of this I would say.

One of the things I really loved in this drama is the siblings relationship which was portrayed in a domestic way, the friendship portrayed in this drama is really top notch and kudos to the characters for portraying it so well. I felt that the Leads fathers duo is a little bit cringe. But the character I really liked the best is the reporter's character. His acting and his visuals hyped his character even more.

Now coming to the COUPLES, I really wish this kind of Hyerung Dong(The area where they live) with all these characters really existed and I wish I could visit that place and go to ATLEINER(ML's company) to have a cup of coffee hahaha. This is the kind of feeling I got while I watched this drama. And the couples that stood out were ML's PARENTS and Mo-Eum x Dan-Ho. I really liked these couples even more than the main couple. Their story is very emotional and it was so heart-touching.

One more concern of mine is the episode length—each one runs over an hour. So I had to watch this drama in a 2x speed because I have very little patience and am eager to know how the episode would end. And because of this I might have missed few of the emotional scenes but I enjoyed it this way LOL

--> IF you feel like this drama is a bit lengthy THEN try watching with 2x speed.
--> IF you feel that this drama is similar to some to other drama THEN try to watch the episode and then decide to watch the rest of the episodes or not.
--> IF you are in a confusion whether to watch it or not THEN do watch it because it gives you a fresh atmosphere.
--> IF you feel like you've watched enough spoilers and you've understood the entire story THEN you are definitely wrong cause this drama offers more than what it seems to be.

PS: If you’re a fan of the actors or find the synopsis intriguing, or if you’re open to giving it a shot, I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND checking it out!

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Berbox Kay lee Zona
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Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

I HAD A LOVE - HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS DRAMA.


I had a total love-hate relationship with this K-drama! There were moments when I was like, "Oh yes, I love it!" and then times when it all felt like a blur, so my feelings were definitely inconsistent.

What I really loved about "Love Next Door" was the story. Some parts felt so well-written and relatable, especially the female lead's journey at her workplace and her struggles with mental health and family expectations. Those themes hit home for me! The issues around family and friendship were portrayed beautifully, and the slice-of-life genre really shone through in those moments.

The characters were another highlight! They were imperfect and flawed, which made them super relatable. My favorite character was definitely Seokryu, the female lead. I connected with her struggles—her work challenges, health issues, and family expectations made her character feel precious. I was rooting for her to get her life together and rediscover herself!

The other characters, like the second male lead Danho, the little kid, the parents, and the brother, were interesting and added charm to the series.

As for the romance, I know some viewers complained about it being slow-burn, but I thought it made sense. The female lead had a lot going on in her life, and it was refreshing to see the characters take their time to heal and sort things out before getting into a relationship.

I adored the romance between the second lead couple, Danho and Moeum. Their little family dynamic with Danho's kid was beautiful to watch, and there were times when they stole the show from the main leads!

I loved the chemistry between both couples. With the main couple, their interactions felt comfortable and natural, giving me a sense of comfort, even if I wouldn't say they had that sizzling chemistry. It was evident in their interactions, but I think they had more chemistry off-screen in behind-the-scenes moments and interviews than on-screen.

The chemistry between the second lead couple was cute, too. I loved their contrasting personalities—one being outspoken while the other was quiet and reserved. They had such adorable chemistry!

Plus, I really appreciated the cinematography and the original soundtracks; they added to the overall experience of the show.

However, I think what turned me off sometimes was the length of the episodes. Some episodes were good, but others felt a bit blurry. The one hour and almost 30 minutes duration per episode might have motivated the writer to include more content that should have been avoided, making some episodes come off as draggy for me. And that's where the love-hate relationship with the drama comes in for me.

Overall, "Love Next Door" had its ups and downs, but the relatable themes, well-written characters, and charming romances made it worth watching. Do I recommend this? Maybe. It's a good drama, just don't go in with lots of expectations. It had its highs and lows for me.

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TejuQueen
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Sep 30, 2024
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Rewatch Value 9.5

this is for slice of life lovers

#LoveNextDoor again and again is not your overly perfect typical Kdrama Series ok! It tackles reality ! The struggles we can possibly encounter in life and it teaches us how to overcome it, Nobody is perfect but I really appreciate how the writer works to somehow write a story +

jungsomin and jung haein did amazing work seriously one of the best on and off screen kdrama couple?? that ep12 last scene i seriously repeating that specific scene 10 to 15 time ?. Their acting r top notch, i cried lough in every episode &didnt even skip a scene, coz each their lines is surprising so closed in real life, also this type of drama not as good if all th actor/actress were someone else, plus soekryu line abt surviving cancer just hit th core ? ? i lost my mother cause of cancer can relate life hit hard sometimes we need to accept reality and keep moving forward ?
thats why its my type of drama

love whole cast specially 2nd lead r so cute, parents frndship bonds r also cute ml parents kind of give of qot ml vibe? drama is good i will recommend everyone to watch it
ik many here would cry about storyline don't forgot its a romcom its good in its own way ?

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xuehua
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Oct 7, 2024
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A Beautifully Written Story That Warms The Heart & Brings Comfort To Those Exhausted In Life

'Love Next Door' or also known by its native title as 'My Mom's Friend's Son' is not your typical romantic comedy k-drama that is a no-brainer and whose plot is only filled with the usual fluff, cliches, and scenes that will make you cringe to the core, while having the typical one-dimensional perfect romcom main lead characters. This drama offers a whole lot more which had completely exceeded my expectations.

The storyline of Love Next Door is simple yet very thought-provoking as it captured the essence of real life in its full color, not just merely black and white, but the greyness of it. It is not poorly written but rather well-written, and should be perceived well as it has a lot of depth to it. The story does not solely focus on the romance aspect alone but tackles real life struggles which most viewers — especially, those who come from an asian family or culture, can relate to. Apart from that, the storyline highlighted the importance of relationships in any forms and how certain life decisions or perceptions greatly affects it. The pace of the storyline might seem slow but it is at perfect temperature which burns the slow-burn romance trope in this drama satisfyingly. This drama will give you the slice of life feels, with some melo and bearable angst that blends together with the romance and comedy in just the right amount. Love Next Door might not fit certain peoples' cup of tea which is normal as everyone has a different taste. Fortunately for me, it filled my cup to the extent it overflowed.

Some of the tropes in the storyline might seem overused, however, this has long been a norm in all dramas and doesn't necessarily equate to them being carbon-copies of each other. The execution of such tropes is what sets them all apart. This is where I would love to praise the writer of Love Next Door because of the way she had used and executed such tropes in a new and refreshing way, it is definitely not lazy writing on her part. The cancer trope which almost everyone had dreaded the most actually turned out to be a cancer survivor trope that adds depth to the storyline, and clearly it stands out differently from all the other k-dramas that had used the same trope in this aspect. For the first time such illness is not being linked to instant death but rather the after effect of it, the impact it had on the lives of both the person who had experienced cancer themself and the loved ones who stood by their side along the battle. Another notable thing which I would praise the writer for, is how the issues or problems aren't dragged all throughout, instead are resolved either by the same episode or the next. They were also not merely just brought up out of the blue, most scenes had already foreshadowed them, the characters dialogues or simply who they are as a character gave the hints away too. The writer laid out certain life challenges as a pivotal element for the storyline and characters development. The neatness in how each loose ends (hardships & struggles) are woven together (resolved) as the storyline progresses leaves a meaningful impact and conveys life lessons, therefore, bringing comfort and healing too.

The characters here are realistic and definitely not one-dimensional, they are all flawed in their own ways. The realism of the characters in the storyline depicted the rawness of human emotions and the different ways certain people in real life deal with life itself. The characters reactions are animated, exaggerated, immature, ignorant and expressive making them very complex with lots of layers. Yes, the characters who are in their 30s had acted immature and this is something which can be considered realistic too. Maturity is not set on age, there is no such thing as the older you get the more mature you become, in reality it has to do more with ones life experiences and lessons, the same applies to these characters. The storyline gave these realistic characters a lot of space to make mistakes, be confused, be miserable, to learn valuable life lessons and grow, while also allowing them to hold on to what they want in life despite not being at their best selves. This is exactly what I found beautiful about Love Next Door, because I was able to find the entire range of human emotions in this drama alone. I was able to relate, understand, sympathize and empathize with the characters. It had also opened my mind to certain things that I might have not known before. Just exactly like what Jung Haein had said, we have to see the characters in Love Next Door as real people not simply as characters. We also have to open our mind and allow ourselves to step into the shoes of each characters in order to get a full grasps of who they are and why they made such decisions in life, because each of the characters here come from a reasonable stance.

Bae Seokryu is the character whom I relate to the most in this drama. She is a character written to be the 'eldest-daughter of an asian family household'. She had always been ambitious ever since she was young and she takes pride in her achievements. She values her mother's opinions and had always tried her best to be a filial daughter to her family. She is strong-willed and had shown her mature side since she was young. The flashbacks when they were children had shown sides of her maturity with how she takes care of Choi Seunghyo. She is an extremely selfless person who cares too much about her loved ones to the point she often neglects herself as an expense of trying to carry everything around her shoulder for the sole purpose of not becoming a burden or worry anyone whom she holds dear to her heart. Her questionable and easily misunderstood life decisions at certain times are due to her selfless-ness. Her cancer, workplace bullying and depression which she had suffered from made her hit rock bottom. It was an awakening for her that finally made her realize that she wasn't truly living for herself. To Bae Seokryu who fell into a slump, Choi Seunghyo became her compass that helped her navigate to the new life she had decided to live for herself. For Bae Seokryu, Choi Seunghyo is the rainbow in her life. Choi Seunghyo on the other hand is a character written to be the complete opposite of Seokryu. He has his own selfish side and may have had flaws due to his abandonment issues. He lacked familial love but still was able to grow up successfully into a kind and loving person. He isn't a completely immature character, he has his mature side too which he often brings out when him and Seokryu have their serious moments, away from the banters. His character never once annoyed me. Instead, I felt for him. While he might not have been the typical romcom male lead, he is a green forest in his own way I must say. To Choi Seunghyo who lacks familial love as a child, it was Bae Seokryu who helped him get through life as she was always there for him in his sickness and important life events. For Choi Seunghyo, Bae Seokryu is the gold medal in his life.

Their love story had never felt one sided to me as I was able to understand where both of them was coming from and how they both have a completely different way of loving. Seunghyo is more expressive with his love and Seokryu is the silent lover type. Seunghyo is willing to go through rock bottom with Seokryu no matter how uncertain their future is, while Seokryu is willing to carry all the pain to lessen the damage for Seunghyo, both are very selfless acts of love. The resilience of Seunghyo's love for Seokryu that withstood all the storms truly speaks volumes of how he is the right person for her. Seokryu's braveness to open the doors to her heart to allow love in her life again despite her past traumas and fears tells how Seunghyo really means to her. No love outweighs the other. Sometimes when life knocks you down, it isn't about who pulls you back up, it's more about who stays with you in the dark, who lets you cry and rant and rage. Accepting you in all your life's phases, even the ugly and worst one but still wholeheartedly loving you in every way. Sometimes love isn't only about building things up but about gathering the broken glass and making sure none of the pieces get lost. Their love story and many of their moments will surely remain unforgettable for me.

The transition of their romance from being childhood friends to lovers was done smoothly in a well-detailed manner. I love how it wasn't rushed and they showed the awkward phase in their relationship. They gave justice to the childhood friends to lovers trope by giving it a proper execution. Although they had a rough start due to certain past misunderstandings and the unresolved traumas each of them still carried. What I love even more about the development of their relationship is the fact that they were only brought together when they are already in the phase of healing rather than hurting. Their relationship wasn't always smooth sailing, through the moments of their arguments we got to see them slowly growing and showing maturity with how they handle their problems together as a couple. I especially love the way Seokryu and Seunghyo had both professed their love to each other. It was done in a unique way that is tailored for the two of them only, the details to their confessions makes it even more romantic. Their confessions sounded so poetic and the fact that their token of love for each other weren't merely wedding rings but things that connects to their childhood and holds sentimental value to them. I cannot pick a favorite dialogue or scene from their confessions, as I love everything including the banana milk expiration scene.

This is Jung Haein's first romcom k-drama and I have so much praise for the spectacular performance he had delivered. His micro expressions and how his eyes act alone is enough to move me. It is so refreshing to see this new side of him and this will definitely go down as one of my favorite roles of his. I would absolutely love it if he ventures more into this type of genre. Jung Somin gave a wonderful performance too. I love her. They both did great at bringing life to their characters as Bae Seokryu and Choi Seunghyo respectively. Without a doubt the two of them had delivered the childhood friends to lovers trope convincingly. Their chemistry is truly insane and the best of the best, either on or off screen. As for the heavy and emotional scenes, their performance and ability to portray a wide range of emotions didn't fall short and surely left an impact as they stirred up my emotions too and made me cry with them. Every other actors in this drama are deserving of praise too. I am so thankful that Jung Haein and Jung Somin were casted in this drama.

While watching Love Next Door, you have to completely allow yourself to be immersed in its storyline. To sit back and enjoy the flow of where the story is taking you, not where you want the story to be taken. Which I am glad I did because I was fully able to appreciate and enjoy watching this drama. The storyline might have some minor flaws but the amount of good qualities it had made me overlook such flaws. I love almost every single thing about this drama. From the story about their families, friendship and neighborhood to the wholesome friendships portrayed here between Seokryu, Seunghyo, Moeum, Danho, Yeondu...their dads and the lavender group. There were so many memorable and note-worthy dialogues and scenes that easily became my favorite. It is sad that the nuances in most dialogues had been lost with translation errors because it definitely has a deeper meaning in Korean. The title and its changes after each episode is something which I liked too but again, lost its deep meaning due to translations. The ending might have been left open-ended which I usually don't prefer, but for the first time I found myself satisfied as it was meaningful and very SeungRyu coded. A heartwarming happy ending indeed. This drama left a deep emotional impact and valuable message about ordinary human life through each of the characters experiences.

Overall, Love Next Door is the best romcom k-drama that had been released this year for me. The amount of happiness, comfort, tears, healing and warmth it brought to me with its beautiful storyline makes it all worth it. I agree when Jung Somin said that there is something heartwarming about the way the writer sees people. I don't think I will ever get this attached to a drama ever again. It will be so hard for me to move on from this. I wish Jung Haein and Jung Somin could reunite in another drama again and maintain the friendship they have. I have so much love for Love Next Door.

"Just find what's valuable to you in your life. That's more than enough" — Bae Seokryu

"Who cares if we fall? who cares if things crumble? we can hit rock bottom together. Then we can get back up again" —Choi Seunghyo

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"Where Wounds Fade Gently, and Love Finds Its Way"

SUMMARY :
Love Next Door skillfully balances deep emotional wounds and the slow healing that comes with time and love. There’s also a beautiful exploration of friendship and how the relationships we hold dear from childhood can influence our adult lives. The family dynamics, career struggles, and personal growth all intertwine as Seokryu and Seunghyo navigate their shared history and rekindle their romance. It’s about letting go of the past while forging a new path forward.

CHARACTERS
BAE SEOK RYU (The Quiet Storm) ⭐❤︎
Bae SeokRyu is a complex character whose perspective and actions can be misinterpreted. I found Seokryu’s character relatable in terms of family expectations, being the first child and a woman in society. I love Seokryu’s journey in this drama, even when she made mistakes by not telling her family about her illness. I understood her because she feared pity and judgment, especially due to her upbringing.
There are so many things I loved about SeokRyu. For example, her cooking skills are thanks to Seunghyo’s ex-girlfriend who helped her realize her true career passion. Her love for cooking isn't just about feeding others, it's a language of its own. Every meal she prepares feels like a carefully crafted story, with ingredients chosen as thoughtfully as words. She's the kind of person who brings food into every conversation, whether she's using it to explain something or to lighten the mood. Jung Somin Portrayed Bae SeokRyu’s character ,she brought so much depth and emotion to this role even without saying a word.
Seokryu’s quiet strength and emotional depth reflect a character who is learning how to heal and open up to love again.
SEOKRYU’S GROWTH
Development through illness: Though not shown broadly in the drama, her illness made her feel reserved and vulnerable. She learns to accept help from others and confront the reality of her mortality.
Emotional growth: She learns to balance vulnerability with her desire for independence and strength in love and friendship.

CHOI SEUNGHYO (The Anchor)❤︎
First of all, I love Seunghyo’s profession as an architect, not just for his forearms, but because of my love for houses, even though the show didn’t focus on this much. This was the perfect line of work for him, instead of being a swimmer. Every time I see Seunghyo’s character on screen, the first thing I notice is how his eyes have this mellow vibe. His character is flawed but well-balanced. I liked that he had an ex, which helped him learn a thing or two about love instead of waiting endlessly for Seokryu.
I felt bad for his childhood self, being abandoned by his mother at a young age because she didn't want to live just as a mother but also as a career woman. This affected his childhood and caused him to draw conclusions before someone could explain. Nevertheless, Seunghyo is such a lover boy, sometimes quick in his requests but always reasonable. I love how he did his best to be there for Seokryu. Jung Haein Portrayed Choi Seunghyo’s character so well that his acting felt so natural , from the smallest mannerisms to the emotional high and low .
SEUNGHYO’S GROWTH
From self-centered to caring: Initially self-absorbed and distant from SeokRyu because of his feelings, he changed once he learned about her past. Though sometimes quick with his decisions, he learned to be patient.
Development in love: He tried to distance himself from Seokryu and was harsh at times, but after realizing his mistakes, he learned to support her without pitying her, accepting that love comes with challenges.

MOEUM (The Friend Who Heals)-`♡´-
A third friend in their dynamic, Moeum also finds comfort in her own romantic journey. She plays an essential role in their trio, representing the shared history and support system they provide each other. Her story is a gentle reflection of broader themes of healing and love. I love how Moeum brings their friendship together, always making time to be there for Seokryu and Seunghyo when they need her.
Seunghyo and Moeum had a funny friendship dynamic. Moeum is brave and lovely, and she's realistic about love and passionate about her job. I’m glad she made it to the South Pole, with her family, friends, and lover supporting her until her return.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
I appreciated how the writer gave every character flaws. In a slice-of-life drama like this, no one was perfect. First, Seokryu is a complex and vulnerable character, and while we didn’t see much growth in how she loved, the show portrayed the different dynamics between two people in love. Seokryu’s illness made her skeptical about her decisions, using illness as a plot device that explored meaningful themes like vulnerability, resilience, and the impact of mortality on relationships.
All the characters showed growth after learning about her illness. In general, I would say there was growth in some areas, more so toward the end. There were times I felt frustrated with the characters' decisions, but I ended up understanding their perspective, even if it wasn’t always shown clearly in the drama.
I also loved Seunghyo’s parents’ growth. They had been misunderstood for years, but eventually, they resolved their conflicts and became close like newlyweds. Seokryu’s mom still had a complex arc, but there were moments when she changed her behavior. And Seokryu’s dad was always one of the best characters a father who wasn’t great career-wise but was always there for his family.

ROMANCE
Seokryu's slow process of falling in love with Seunghyo was beautifully portrayeddressing differently, making sure she looked good, cooking his favorite meals, and feeling jealous when his ex was around. Jung Haein and Jung Somin’s chemistry was undeniable. They looked so natural and comfortable on screen, making me blush, giggle, smile, and cry during the emotional scenes.
The romance between Seokryu and Seunghyo unfolds at a gentle pace, filled with nostalgia, rediscovery, and growth. Their chemistry feels authentic, and the tender moments stand out more than grand gestures. While some may think Seokryu doesn’t love Seunghyo because he shows more affection, it’s due to her vulnerability. During their relationship, Seokryu was still healing from her past and feared her illness would return, making her reluctant to let Seunghyo suffer as she had.
Moeum and Danho’s relationship was another highlight. Moeum didn’t force her feelings on him after she found out the truth about his past , rather she decided to be friends with him until he confessed.

EX STORYLINE
The EX storyline really helped explain Seokryu’s complexities in the drama. They both loved each other, but due to circumstances of Seokryu getting stomach cancer and depression, she didn't let any of her family members know of this situation. Faced with her emotional turmoil due to her condition, a pivotal moment occurred where her ex snapped at her, making her feel misunderstood. She breaks up with him, wanting to protect him from the burden of her struggles.
After spending a year focused on her healing and returning to her hometown, she acknowledges that while her ex wishes to mend their relationship, “they can fix the ring but not the relationship itself.” She realizes that returning to him would only subject him to the same pain she endured. Ultimately, her journey leads her to a deeper, more supportive love with her childhood best friend, illustrating that sometimes, personal growth requires letting go of past relationships, even when it seems unfair to those who cared for her.

FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE
Friendship and love are intricately woven into the story. Seokryu, Seunghyo, and Moeum share a bond that has survived the years and the distance. I called their group “The Chaotic Crew” before Mr. Mudflat Man came into the picture. Their friendship is the foundation that allows them to explore deeper feelings and eventually rekindle their romances.
Love in this drama isn't just romantic; it’s about the strength of friendships, the support of family, and the healing power of being understood by those who know you best. The unconditional love between the three friends is one of the show’s greatest strengths, a reminder that sometimes the most important relationships are those we’ve had since childhood.


FAMILY
Family plays a crucial role in the characters' development. Seokryu’s return to her family home forces her to confront unresolved issues from her past, shedding light on the complexities of familial relationships. The show captures the bittersweet reality of family dynamics sometimes strained, sometimes loving, but always deeply rooted in the characters’ identities. These interactions help Seokryu realize that healing isn’t just about romance; it’s also about reconciling with the past and understanding your place within your family.
 I loved that Dong-in, though he felt inferior and made some mistakes in his choices, learned his lesson and changed his ways. I appreciate the writer for showing us sibling dynamics with growth. The family in Hyerung-Dong neighborhood brought warmth to my heart, made me cry, laugh, and wish to have such a happy family, even with their complexities.
I liked everything about the Lavender ladies, they brought so much smile to my face and i wished we had a backstory of their high school. All the side characters were so interesting that I didn't feel that their scenes were “Fillers”.

LIKES\LOVE

LND Titles – I like the titles from the Beginning of the drama and the End because it helps me understand the main focus of each Ep’s and impact to the story.
Childhood Friends to Lovers – I liked the transitions of the leads being childhood friends to lovers,and that they showed the Awkwardness when someone starts dating even though you have known each other for long. They both have different Love Dynamics in this drama. I also like the lead's bickering scenes in the drama. It was funny to see them being in love but the friendship vibe never left.
Peak Romance of Seung Ryu (Slow burn) . Hugs , their love for food and words of comfort when one partner feels down , Passionate Kiss (Ep 12 Consent) and some little peck scenes. I wanted more of their short montage dating scenes. It was so beautiful to watch, especially when Seunghyo hugs SeokRyu. SeungRyu’s Dating era was everything i wanted and got, i didn't feel cringe when they acted silly together rather i was giggling and squealing at how cute they are.
Great Dads- The Dads becoming best friends in the drama was a nice plot twist and I laughed anytime they hung out together.
Original OST’s 
Best Friendship, Great Family Dynamics, Amusing Comic Elements
New Journey for the Characters , Pomegranate Tree ( Symbol of Growth and Love)
Top 3 Likes:
SeokRyu’s Proposal
Sunflower ❤️ Confession by SeokRyu
Cinematography ( Feels like 2000’s movie Coded)

                                      FAVORITE QUOTES
“ Not Everyone can be special; most people just live ordinary lives, so don’t be too obsessed with becoming great. Just find what’s valuable to you in your life that's more than enough “- Bae Seok Ryu
“ I feel a bit sorry for myself , i cared about how others saw me and i don’t think i paid attention to myself “- Bae seokRyu
“ Parents aren’t always right, they make mistakes with their children too.When you argue over it, you end up feeling guilty for no reason “ - Choi SeungHyo
“ Everyone’s Moving Forward but i’m the only one who stopped “- Bae Seok Ryu
“ i’m not wishing for anything big now, i just want to take care of our family and make them happy but its so HARD “ - Bae SeokRyu’s Dad
                                   DISLIKES
One of the key issues with Love Next Door was its marketing. While the drama itself was a deeply emotional and nuanced exploration of love, friendship, and healing, it was marketed as a romcom, which led to the wrong audience being drawn in. Many viewers were expecting a lighthearted, funny romance, but instead, they got something different . If the drama had been marketed as a melodrama or slice-of-life, the audience would have better understood the story’s deeper themes and emotional tone. Though i am glad that i understood the story of this drama.
 Overall, I think there might be some dislikes I may not have mentioned because i did get what LND stands for in terms of genres so my critics would be that the writing had its flaws but no drama is perfect. I just wished I could change them here.

 ENDING :
The ending of Love Next Door left viewers with mixed emotions. While the finale itself is happy and fulfilling in many ways, it doesn’t go as far as some fans would have hoped. The wedding scene, a staple in many romance dramas, is notably missing. Still, the ending isn’t about a wedding, it's a hopeful new beginning for the characters, suggesting that their story doesn’t end with a typical “happily ever after,” but with the promise of a shared future. I personally liked the ending even though I wanted more.

PERSONAL THOUGHTS❁
What I appreciate most about Love Next Door is the way it treats love as something fragile but worth fighting for. It’s a show that touches on the bittersweet reality that relationships, even those we cherish deeply, can fall apart due to misunderstandings, and that sometimes it’s in the smallest moments of healing where love truly finds its way. LND is a story that i would love to rewatch during the Winter season to feel my heart with warmth, its a story that might not be appreciated by everyone but thats okay we all have different opinions .

I realized that Complex characters are always misinterpreted or not fully understood when less perspectives are shown, especially women in Kdramas, From QOT Haein- Atypical Family- Do da Hee and Bae Seok Ryu- LND. These characters are one of my fav women complex characters. They are misunderstood due to less perspectives shown in the drama but I could see through these characters and understand them.
I would recommend this drama if you like slice of life, melo drama with romance and little comedy, sometimes it's slow paced but also fast, the drama has relatable lessons and watching everyone grow from being distant to becoming inseparable.

In Conclusion i would say “Love Next Door” was a good Slice of Life , Melodrama and Romance drama with little Comedy but if you ask me on a deeper level why i lIke “ Love Next Door “ i would say It was a breath of fresh air, a show where women’s needs and wants were valued and prioritized.A place where a woman’s dream is valid and she can take a job in the South Pole and her Brand new relationship stays Strong.A place where a hyper independent woman learns that she is loved deeply either way. A place where friendships blossom amidst the ups and downs. Where older Couples can rediscover the intense love they have for their partners and are ready to fight for themselves. A place where food is confirmed love language & food builds bridges. A place where best friends are for life ! A place where words hold value & stand as promises fulfilled . I will never forget you” Love Next Door” You were Beautiful, Warm and Amazing ✦•┈๑⋅⋯ ⋯⋅๑┈•✦ ( Thanks to my wonderful friend outside MDL who inspired me with this part).

 Thanks For Reading and i hope LND warms your heart ?♡?

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"A Heartfelt Journey: Love, Growth, and Authenticity in Love Next Door"

This is my first time writing a short summary review, and I felt it was needed. Love Next Door was such an enjoyable journey. It beautifully combined romance and slice-of-life elements, following characters as they navigated love, friendship, and personal growth. The show had a grounded feel, with a lot of focus on the characters' emotional journeys, making it both heartwarming and thought-provoking.

Bae Seokryu was a realistic and relatable character for me, and I’m glad she didn’t focus solely on love. She had her own way of loving Seung Hyo, and even before they started dating, they showed her perspective of being there for him. Once they were together, we saw him being there for her in return.

I didn’t feel like their relationship was dragged out. For me, it wasn’t just about them getting together, but about the journey of the female lead learning to open up. The male lead is more affectionate and direct, yes, but that’s his way of expressing how much he cares. The female lead’s quieter nature wasn’t about her not liking him back—it was about her dealing with her past and slowly realizing that she’s allowed to love and be loved. It felt more like a gradual, intentional build-up rather than just her returning his feelings because he confessed. Sometimes these quieter, more reserved characters take longer to open up, and I appreciated seeing that process. The slow burn added depth, and their getting together in episode 11 felt like the right moment for me.

The ending was beautiful, and it also felt like the beginning of their journey. I remember watching an interview where the leads mentioned this wasn’t just a romance drama, and I’m grateful for that because there were valuable lessons woven into the story. The tension between Seokryu and her brother, Dong Jin, was especially compelling. Seokryu always felt like Dong Jin was the favorite, which drove her to work hard and be independent so she wouldn’t burden her parents. Meanwhile, Dong Jin felt inferior because their parents placed all their expectations on Seokryu, leaving him feeling overlooked. His attempts to impress them, even when they failed, were driven by his need for validation. I found this sibling dynamic relatable, as it highlighted how easily misunderstandings could shape relationships.

Even though the writing had its flaws, it didn’t make me feel disconnected from the story. The characters’ flaws made them feel authentic, and I appreciated that the writer gave each one, even the parents, their own storyline. I enjoyed seeing the different portrayals of marriage from both parents and how they added to the overall depth of the drama. While the writing wasn’t perfect, I appreciated what we got. The decision to delay the romance between Seokryu and Seung Hyo made sense because it gave proper closure to the exes' stories, and for once, we didn’t get exes who were villains or overly problematic people.

Seokryu’s way of loving Seung Hyo might have seemed less expressive, but I think the drama did a great job showing how both characters were there for each other in their own ways. The chemistry between the leads felt natural. I’m actually glad they didn’t fully lean into playful banter. Overall, I liked the execution of most parts of the story.

My weekends will not feel the same anymore after finishing Love Next Door ???

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forever in love with the childhood friends to lovers trope...

I was completely hooked. As someone who started watching the drama because of the OST (huge zerose here!), I was pleasantly surprised with how many wonderful emotions Love Next Door made me feel. In full honesty, the plot isn't perfect - there is the use of common plot tropes that I won't get into here for the sake of spoilers, but once you watch you'll know what I'm talking about - yet despite this, I enjoyed the drama so so so much. It's tagged as a romance and a comedy, but I think the comedy aspect isn't as prevalent, so that might turn some people away, just a heads up. However, I personally really liked that it didn't focus as much on the comedy but instead on the slice of life part (IDK if this is the right term, sorry I was originally an anime watcher). There are lessons to be learned within the simple interactions between all the characters - moments that caused me to reflect on my view of my own life, especially the relationships I have with my friends and family. Life isn't perfect, yet despite this, it's important to keep going, and to constantly chase your dreams. This drama emphasizes that fact in a wholesome and realistic manner, and I will truly miss it. Now onto a few specific likes and dislikes.

LIKES -

THE CHEMISTRY AND THE ACTING!! All of the characters on the show, not just the main leads, have so much chemistry with each other, and I loved the acting of everyone! They truly bring the show to life, and everyone nailed their part with their expressions, subtle dialogues, and so much more. I'll definitely keep a look out in the future for them! P.S the child actors in this show are soooo adorable.

THE MUSIC! Like I mentioned above, I started watching this show because ZEROBASEONE sang the OST for it, and I'm a huge fan of their music, so obviously I have to give the music rating a 10/10! However, in addition to ZB1's OST, the rest of the music is quite good as well, and the music is used in nice moments for the show.

THE PLOT! Yes I acknowledged earlier that the plot isn't perfect, yet the main trope of it (childhood friends to lovers), I'm such a sucker for, and it met expectations! The use of the flashback scenes were so well done and I felt that there were no major plot holes when the drama finished, so that's a win for me.

DISLIKES -

I genuinely didn't dislike anything with the drama which I know will be slightly controversial but I did rate it a ten so it's to be expected that I think highly of it. I suppose here I'll just acknowledge that I never rewatch dramas hence the rewatch score but if you are someone who does, it might not be one to watch again since it leans more towards the longer side of episode length (and normally I hate things that drag out so it's a miracle this one managed to hook me that well).

TLDR - GIVE IT A CHANCE! Maybe you'll fall in love with it like I did, or maybe the trope/style of drama isn't for you, and that's okay too! But whatever you do...listen to the OST!! :)

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Love Next Door , a beautiful love lore❤️

Sorry but any combinations of the 26 letters won't be able to help me express my love for this drama and the cast. I actually need a better phrase than I love you cuz I actually love love you Choisseung and SeokRyu❤️!

This drama is like Bibimbap ( Korean mixed rice dish). How the right blending of ingredients and perfect amount of seasoning takes the dish from a miss to a HIT similarly the intertwining of different genres in a decent amount made this drama genuinely a HIT!

Equal portions of angst , slice of life , slow burn , romance and comedy made Love Next Door a truly heartwarming lovesome project that even though its ended , will forever live in my mind rent free?! The writer took the most common plots and made it look so relatable all while presenting it in a beautiful tear-jerking satisfying manner. A drama that makes your heart flutter all while giving you some important life lessons isn't that what you call a perfect drama?! The characters where flawed and thats what I loved about them. Its crazy how often I found myself fit in the character's shoes that truly made me understand their complexities and appreciate the simplicities of life?.

But the actors that truly brought the script to life are to be applauded more. Each actor brought their top tier performance which made it feel so real that one minute am ugly crying and other minute am laughing like a silly goose ?. The cast's chemistry interlaced with each other quite perfectly and that made the drama shine even more.

Thankyou for accompanying me the last 8 weeks. Never have I felt this much attachment to a drama ever before and trust me as I state this for I have watched nearly 300 dramas over the years and yet Love Next Door managed to secure a permanent room in my heart?❤️!

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closertokoo
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Oct 6, 2024
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

DEF MUST WATCH perfect balance of melodrama and romcom, The actors chemistry carried this drama

so, i just finished the last chapter and here are my thoughts.
chemistry of absolutely all the couples on the show: 10/10 (ofc, the main couple is superior).
Story and direction: 8/10, the story is certainly not innovative but it is well executed, important themes are touched upon and you can be quite familiar with the dynamics of a Korean family, the problems that there are in real life, good slice of life.
My biggest criticism will be that when the main couple is official, the fl feelings are somewhat ignored, we don't know much about what she thinks or feels, they focus more on the ml being a loser in love,Many times the FL is seen as someone cold who doesn't care that much about the ML (you'll notice in the small details) it would have been nice if they showed more from her POV not only through the diary they published on social media showing her thoughts, a casual viewer will never know about that, I think we can def only see way more of her in the last 2 chapters.
The direction was very well done, the shots are very good and aesthetic and focus on small details, there are many references to past situations between the protagonists, The way they played with the chapter names was very creative, they gave them a good meaning (wordplay in Korean, hard to keep in translation, Netflix really did a terrible job, they missed a lot of details because of this).
characters: I think the characters are REAL, there is not only black and white, there are grays, and that is something that I think many of you do not know how to accept, if it bothers you it is because clearly there is a good job involved, I think they all had a good development and a realistic ending
The actors were excellent, there was great casting work and clearly great chemistry between the entire cast (Somin and Haein mentioned it a lot)Haein's acting never disappoints, he is one of the few actors who can convey everything with just one look, Somin also excelled, although she is an expert in romcoms, I think she stood out in scenes of drama and angst, and they were both a very funny duo, I think someone who didn't know them from other projects would think that they had actually been friends for a long time in real life
I personally liked LND a lot, you can resonate with some of the the topics that are discussed, you can laugh because even though many try to say otherwise this is ROMCOM, of course it has some melodrama, but it is necessary for development and a "happy" ending
I still think that a better job could have been done from the writing and direction, but it is a kdrama that is totally worth it, It's a solid 9/10, healing drama, one of my favorite kdramas this year, along with Queen of Tears, Lovely Runner and The Atypical Family (do you notice anything in common? Yes, fools in love are the trend?)

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Sally
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Oct 10, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Love Next Door

A Slice of Life That is Charming, Filled with Loving Relationships

Love Next Door is heartwarming and delightful; it smoothly blends romance, humor, and drama into one swaddling story. Situated in a quaint idyllic neighborhood, this show reveals the lives of two neighbors who initially despise each other but grow to form an unlikely bond into a multi-layered relationship. What works with this show is its great balance between light-heartedness and deeper emotional beats; that is what makes the character's journey so real and relatable.

The chemistry between the lead actors is palpable right from the start, and their performances add depth to the narrative. Those awkward, hilarious interactions at the very beginning flesh out naturally into a relationship that is so worth rooting for. Not to forget the charm added by the supporting casts to the story, each of whom brought their quirky subplots that enriched the overall experience.

The writing is witty and sharp, full of great one-liners that keep the tone of the show light while dealing with deeper themes of love, trust, and self-discovery. The pacing of the show is also spot on, not lingering on one plot point for too long, yet devoting enough time to certain moments so they can breathe. As each character navigates misunderstandings, vulnerability, and personal growth, it's quickly obvious why Love Next Door strikes such a chord with me.

Visually speaking, the show is very vibrant. The neighborhood setting gives off a very inviting vibe, almost nostalgic. The camerawhots have been great, really capturing poignantly the moments of daily routine; one truly feels a part of this little community. The production design is warm and suits the tone of the show, though it isn't overboard.

But then there is also that strength of this series: its ability to surprise audiences with real emotional depth. What seemed like a pretty straightforward romantic comedy at the beginning slowly revealed layer after layer of character backstory and personal struggle. The story doesn't pull punches-love can be messy, riddled with mistakes and prone to hurt; it also contains moments of hopeful goodness that prove the catalyst for personal growth.

It is not a perfect series, of course; conflicts sometimes seem a bit predictable at times, and one or two secondary plotlines may have been nice to develop further. For the most part, however, these are minor complaints that barely detract from the appealing nature of the series.

But one thing I do not like has nothing to do with the show but with the environment on MyDramaList: it's when troll accounts show up just to hate on dramas like Love Next Door. More often than not, this is because of biased opinions; it would just push their favorite shows to the top. That kind of pettiness spoils the fun in engaging with the community and undermines genuine reviews.

Conclusion: Love Next Door literally has everything you would need from the genres of Slice of life and Melodrama . Its perfect blend of romance, humor, and slice-of-life moments really makes this a must-watch for anyone looking for a series that will warm your heart . It's that sort of program which feels comfortingly like a hug, offering just the right amount of escape while still punching above its weight emotionally.

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