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Alone in Love (Korean: 연애시대, Hanja: 戀愛時代) is a 16-episode South Korean TV drama series which aired in 2006, starring Son Ye-jin, Gam Wu-seong, Lee Hana and Gong Hyeong-Jin. The story is about two ordinary people who fall in love, marry and divorce, but are unable to move on from that point, because their love did not end when they separated. The main storyline is based on a Japanese novel by Hisashi Nozawa. Through dry monologues of the two main characters and realistic depictions of life, the drama attempts to place the main characters in the vulnerable gap between the married and the unmarried. The two main characters approach love and marriage from separate viewpoints. The drama was praised for reflecting the viewers' own stories, even for those who had never married, divorced or even fallen in love.
[edit] SynopsisEun-Ho (Son Ye Jin) and Dong-Jin (Gam Wu-seong) meet one day at the bookstore where he works and they are immediately drawn to each other. They fall in love after subsequent meetings, and are eventually married. Two years later they are divorced. Dong-Jin still works at the bookstore, while Eun-Ho works at a fitness club. The pair continue to meet and figure in each other's lives. The narrative is punctuated by either character's internal monologue on their past, their current relationship, and how things are to move on. As complications, new love interests have entered their lives: Mi-Yeon (Oh Yoon-Ah) and Hyeon-Joong (Lee Jin-Wook). Even so, a year and a half after their divorce, the two still meet in their favorite bakery for breakfasts, quarrel over trivial things like a married couple, and eat dinner on their wedding anniversary with a free meal coupon provided by the hotel where they got married. All of this makes them wonder whether these lingering feelings are love, although both are too afraid to start over, and even more afraid to end the relationship completely. With neither brave enough to confront each other about the misunderstanding on the day Eun-ho had a stillborn baby, they are unable to move on. [edit] Cast
[edit] Production detailsThe script was written by Park Yeon-Seon, who also wrote the film My Tutor Friend. The house of Eun-Ho and Ji-Ho is in Bundang-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam near St. John's Cathedral. The Dunkin' Donuts branch, where Dong-Jin and Eun-ho usually meet, is in Jeongja-dong, Bundang. Dong-Jin's house is Ewha Villa located in Bundang-dong. The bookstore where Dong-Jin works is the Kyobo Bookstore, located near Gangnam Station. The fitness club where Eun-Ho works is the Worldcup Sports Center located in Suwon, behind Suwon World Cup Stadium. The hospital where Joon-Pyo works is Bundang Jesaeng Hospital near Seohyeon Station in Bundang. [edit] Soundtrack
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