Description

Author, Publisher Kim Yeong-sa, Lee Na-eun
Size (file size) 152*225mm Number of pages 550 pages

“The No. 1 rating for Monday-Tuesday dramas!” “The only power that keeps me going on Mondays” “A drama that reminds me of a first love I never had before” The story of love and breakup that Woong Choi and Yeonsu Kook couldn’t tell each other in the early summer of that year 《That Year We》Writer Published an unedited version of the script! Actors Choi Woo-shik and Kim Da-mi, who are the most noteworthy actors of movie drama fans, captivate viewers at the same time zone with their thrilling acting chemistry, as well as being ranked in the Netflix global ranking ‘TOP 10 (domestic drama No. 1)’, day after day It’s blowing up the topic. 《That Year, Us》 has only excitement and triggers memories of those days, just as the reviews said, “The birth of a well-made drama with 200% thrill-inducing non-stimulation.” Viewers who watched the drama commented, “It makes you smile just by watching it”, “It’s a drama that makes your heart melt”, and “It’s the only work you can face without discomfort or tension.” , which captivates the hearts of drama fans all over the world beyond Korea with famous scenes and famous lines in each episode, visits viewers once more as a book thanks to the expectations of these fans.

Additional information

Weight 1.4 kg

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
  1. Cleo Merritt from Toronto

    Amid a sea of narratives, this script unlocks visceral emotions echoing lost summers and unspoken affections. A bold homage to complex human connections.

  2. Mina Tsukino from Kyoto, Japan (verified owner)

    Initially, I approached ‘Our Beloved Summer’ with the skepticism of someone who has seen too many rehashed romance stories that promise more than they deliver. However, as the tale unfolded, entwined within beautiful imagery and clever writing by Lee Na-eun, I found myself nostalgically swept into moments reminiscent of love letters penned under starlit skies—vibrant but fleeting like fireflies at dusk in Kyoto’s parks. Choi Woo-shik and Kim Da-mi exude a magnetic chemistry that rendered their miscommunication relatable; it’s not merely drama but art reflecting an era where honesty becomes vulnerability’s double-edged sword. This script captures raw emotion over frills yet presents it gracefully enough to make anyone relive youthful pangs—with hints so palpable you could swear summer lingers still.

  3. Sarah from Austin, USA

    The script book contains the unedited versions of ‘That Year We’ and ‘That Year, Us,’ which truly immerses you in the character development and nuances that were perhaps lost in the final cut. At 550 pages, it provides a deep dive into Woong Choi’s and Yeonsu Kook’s emotional journey. Reading through their dialogues gave me a new appreciation for their chemistry on screen. As an avid drama fan, this book enhanced my understanding of their relationship dynamics tremendously.

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