HudsonJr : BIG HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT!
NoelCoyotebleu : Yesssss in a couple of days Sunday!
augusts1 : OMG. This show just gets wilder & more complex. So many twists & turns. I never know what'...
Gnostic_Alchemist : I loved John Ritter when I was a kid. Three's Company
blee : Meh, more drama than action/adventure/thriller. Idk really what i was expecting but this w...
Lulusbay : The memory of this movie still breaks my heart. So intense.
kerplunk111 : I wonder how many people have looked on amozon for a metal detector since watching this sh...
MP8219 : This movie is so freakin' good. CLASSIC, great cast, great lines, great movie. Period.
greenguy86 : I like this episode because it was like a short film in itself. The creator has the freedo...
Rodreko : WTF? That was so unethical. What gave them the right to do that to his brother? How could ...
In defiance of her family’s opposition, Chae Song Ah gets accepted into the music school of the same university where she originally majored in business. As she’s seven years older than her classmates, she finds her new academic life daunting and struggles to find strength. One day, she hears Park Joon Young playing “Traumerei,” which comforts her. Joon Young is a talented pianist who started playing the piano when he was six. He’s been friends with Lee Jung Kyung, the granddaughter of Kyunghoo Group’s CEO, for a long time, and is in love with her. When he decides to keep his distance from Jung Kyung, he meets Song Ah.