
How is love in the 1970s different from love in 2012?
Though the excitement and happiness of love may be the same no matter what year it is, the way people expressed and confessed their love in the 1970s may be strange to those living in the fast-paced year of 2012, but can seem all the more romantic.
The drama Love Rain (Sarangbi) has set the drama world abuzz thanks to the appearance of Jang Keun-suk (the hottest star of the Korean Wave as of 2012) and Yoona of Girls’ Generation, who together help tell the story of a love that transcends two different eras. What makes the drama even more unique and entertaining are the beautiful scenes in which watercolor paintings from the 70s are juxtaposed against refined advertisement-like graphics from 2012. Combining a classic love story with a trendy modern feel, Love Rain depicts a timeless and unchanging love sure to set viewers’ hearts aflutter.
<Poster courtesy of KBS>
Seo In-ha is a university student majoring in Art in the 1970s. One day, he comes across Yun-hui sitting on a bench outside his window and is drawn to her beauty. He starts to paint her portrait, but looks up and finds that she is gone. He runs outside to look for her and bumps into her, falling head-over-heels in love. A quiet and beautiful student, Yun-hui is popular and has many admirers, one of which is In-ha’s friend Dong-uk.
After finding out his friend is interested in Yun-hui, In-ha tries to get her out of his mind, but his love only grows. During a university festival, he gets hurt from trying to save Yun-hui from a dangerous situation. Meanwhile, Yun-hui finds In-ha’s painting of her and realizes that he has feelings for her. In-ha continues to hide his feelings for the sake of his friend, but finally ends up confessing his love to Yun-hui. She returns his feelings and their love continues to grow, but one day, Yun-hui suddenly leaves for the United States to get treatment for a serious illness and In-ha leaves for his military service.
In Japan in 2012, Jung Ha-na (Yun-hui’s daughter) goes to Hokkaido to meet her mother’s first love and bumps into Seo Joon (In-ha’s son) at a train station. When the two bump into each other, Ha-na’s cell phone falls into Jun’s pocket. Realizing what happened, Ha-na starts looking for Jun in order to get her cell phone back. Since he’s in Japan for a photo shoot, Jun ends up changing his schedule frequently and Han-na misses him several times. When they finally meet, Jun asks Ha-na to take him to see the Diamond Snow (a phenomenon in which snow reflected under sunlight shines like jewels) in return for her cell phone, which she does. Later when she returns to Seoul, Ha-na sees flyers in the street covered with her picture. Surprised and upset, she goes to see Jun to find out if he made the flyer.
Meanwhile, In-ha is on his way to meet his son Jun and comes across Yun-hui, his first love from nearly 32 years ago.




<Photo courtesy of Yoon’s Color>




