Weaves a beautiful tale of the capability that love has to strengthen a person. Despite hardships and endless heartache, one can always turn to that same love and gathers strength to endure.
Take on it is in a more gentler although equally devastating approach. It delves deeper as it captures how the disease can affect those around the person suffering from it. Furthermore, the presence of a child, still in the process of getting to know her parent who has the disease, makes the drama even more heart-wrenching.
The jTBC drama opens up the discussion of how a couple must endure after one of them goes through a debilitating and life-changing disease. Kam Woo Sung and Kim Ha Neul play beautiful music together as their characters learn to adjust and readjust to a life with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Succeeded in capturing the viewers’ attention as it follows the journey of Soo Jin and Do Hyun. Both bravely face Do Hyun’s fate with Alzheimer’s disease.
TITLE: THE WIND BLOWS DISTRIBUTOR: JTBC THEME: DRAMA, FAMILY-ORIENTED LENGTH: 16 EPISODES BROADCAST DATE: 27 MAY 2019 – 16 JULY 2019 MAIN LEADS: KAM WOO SUNG, KIM HA NEUL HIGHLIGHTS: BEAUTIFULLY WEAVED TALE, WELL CRAFTED STORY LINE OVERALL RATING: REWATCH VALUE: RELATED DRAMAS: REMEMBER: WAR OF THE SON, A THOUSAND DAYS’ PROMISE, BUBBLE GUM QUICK PLOT ROUNDUP
Basking in the glow of their love, Do Hyun and Soo Jin start planning the rest of their lives together. Unfortunately, Do Hyun learns that he has Alzheimer’s disease. Not wanting his beloved Soo Jin to suffer because of him, he starts becoming distant. Although they are trying to conceive, he lies and tells Soo Jin that he got a vasectomy. He does everything he can to get her to divorce him, even though it pains him greatly to hurt the woman he loves the most. Upon learning of his “vasectomy”, Soo Jin decides to file for divorce. However, the vasectomy isn’t strong enough reason for a divorce.
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Soo Jin devises a plan to lure Do Hyun into an affair. She disguises herself and succeeds. However, Do Hyun is actually aware that it’s his wife, but he goes along with it to get her to divorce him.
However, Soo Jin finds out she’s pregnant. It’s the final nail in the coffin when Do Hyun refuses to believe he’s the father. They get divorced.
Soo Jin is still unaware of Do Hyun’s condition. She raises their daughter Ah Ram on her own. Upon chance, Soo Jin runs into Do Hyun again, but he doesn’t acknowledge her.
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One thing leads to another, and Soo Jin eventually learns of his disease. It devastates her as she feels an enormous amount of guilt. It pains her that her ex-husband has been suffering alone while she has been living a happy life.
Soo Jin starts to incorporate herself back into Do Hyun’s life. She starts to take over in taking care of Do Hyun. At first, Do Hyun’s best friend and primary caregiver Hang Seo resists, but Do Hyun eventually tells him it’s okay. Do Hyun starts to get to know the daughter that he was away from for the first five years of her life.
As they start to go about trying to piece their family back together, Do Hyun’s condition begins to decline further. Eventually, he ceases to recognize even Soo Jin and his best friend Hang Seo. But he still manages to communicate with Ah Ram. Do Hyun has few and far in between lucid moments, but Soo Jin takes those precious moments to have her beloved husband back even for a few seconds.
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I picked up this drama thinking that the story line was unique, albeit the trope was a bit overused. Do Hyun’s decision to separate himself from his wife was both brave and selfish. But I completely respect him for coming to that point where he refused to burden his wife over his condition.
Beautifully portrayed by Kam Woo Sung, he provided a face to all the people who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Based on the drama, life practically ceased for Soo Jin as she became his primary caregiver. She did her best to provide a sense of normalcy to their daughter, making sure that both parents were present during her school events. Kim Ha Neul was magnificent in her role as Soo Jin. I hated her in the first part of the drama because of how she treated her husband. But that quickly changed into rooting for her as she dutifully fulfilled her role as his caregiver.
In the last episode, the entire family and all their friends gathered to watch the video prepared by Ye Rim. In the video, normal activities of the family were immortalized. But what got the tears flowing was the messages for both Soo Jin and Do Hyun. Lastly, the couple themselves appeared on video, sharing their own sentiments.
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As morbid as it is for me, what came to my mind then was this was a great way to “mourn” someone. Oftentimes we hear messages like these during funerals, when the person is no longer with us. But what a great thing it is to actually be able to tell that person what’s in your heart, although it may not be fully understood by Do Hyun given his condition.
Is a heart-warming family drama that shouldn’t be missed. It teaches us to appreciate our loved ones no matter what the circumstances. As corny as it may sound, this drama reminds us to tell the person we love how we feel about them lest we lose the opportunity.
Nicole is currently juggling motherhood, her job, and her immense love for K-dramas and K-pop. On most days, the latter wins. Sleeping can wait – is her motto as she eagerly devours episodes of her favorite K-dramas. Her absolute favorite drama would be A Momt to Remember (Korean: 내 머리 속의 지우개 ; RR: Nae Meorisogui Jiugae; lit. Eraser in My Head) is a 2004 South Korean romance melodrama film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama Pure Soul. It stars Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burds of loss caused by Alzheimer's disease.
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The film was released on November 5, 2004, in South Korea. It was a major success domestically, topping the box office for two consecutive weeks to become the 5th highest-grossing film of 2004 at 2, 565, 078 admissions.
The film was also a hit in Japan, breaking previous records of Korean films released there; it was the 19th highest-grossing film at the 2005 Japanese box office.
The first act of the film introduces the protagonists, a woman named Su-jin and a man named Chul-soo. The movie highlights their accidtal meeting, followed by their subsequt courting despite their differce in social status that should have kept them apart. Kim Su-jin is a 27-year-old fashion designer, spurned by her lover, a colleague who was also a married man. Depressed, she goes to a convice store, where she bumps into a tall, handsome man with whom she has a slight misunderstanding. Following that, she returns home and, receiving her father's forgivess, decides to start life afresh.
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One day while accompanying her father, who is the CEO of a construction firm, she coincidtally meets the man whom she earlier bumped into at the convice store. He is Choi Chul-soo, the construction site's foreman who is studying to become an architect. Though he initially appears like a rough and dirty construction worker, Chul-soo exudes sheer masculinity in its most basic physical form. Su-jin instantly takes a liking to Chul-soo and actively courts him. There are many sweet evts that take place in the occurrce of their courtship, evtually leading to their marriage.
The second act follows the couple happily settling into married life, with Chul-soo designing their dream house and Su-jin learning to become a housewife. As time passes, however, Su-jin begins to display forgetfulness, including an incidt in which a fire breaks out because of a stove she'd forgott to turn off. While Chul-soo caught the fire in time, the seriousness of the incidt and others like it leads them to seek medical help.
The third act deals with Su-jin's early-onset Alzheimer's disease diagnosis, and the couple's consequt response to it. Su-jin at first experices dial, th becomes heavily burded by the knowledge that she will forget her husband. Nevertheless, they make the commitmt to stay together and as the disease progresses, the trials the couple go through increase because of Su-jin's deteriorating memory. Finally, Su-jin makes the decision to leave their home and check herself into an assisted facility.
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Despite his grief, Chul-soo remains at Su-jin's side ev wh she doesn't remember him, hiding his eyes behind sunglasses wh he visits her so she can't see his tears. At the d of the film, Chul-soo reacts the first time they met in the convice store, with all of Su-jin's frids and family there. In the final sce, Su-jin is riding in a car beside her husband at sunset, and he tells her, I love you.
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