![]() ![]() The girls are then returned to their original homes. One day, after Eun Seo receives a blood transfusion as a result of an accident, it is discovered that she and Shin Ae got swapped at birth. Shin Ae (Han Chae-Young), on the other hand, is impoverished and was raised by a single father. Eun Seo (Song Hye-kyo) is one of them and has a decent family life. The story then jumps ahead to the girls growing up in the same hamlet. The plot opens with Jun Seo dropping the name cards on the two babies’ cribs in the hospital’s maternity ward, unintentionally switching his sister and another baby. The lines “the world is so unfair” and “people are so cruel” don’t just make you upset they rip a hole in your heart, fill it with profound sadness, and amplify the sentiments a lot more.Įven so, Autumn in My Heart is pretty damn good it is a vivid portrayal of experiencing pain in love and something so beautiful but rather true that I read about in a book called The Book of Unholy Mischief, wherein author Elle Newmark writes, “Unrequited love does not die it’s only beaten down to a secret place where it hides, curled and wounded,” and I believe that secret place happens to be your heart.Īlso See Fried and Tested: How K-Drama's Distinctive 'Chikin' has Gone Global ![]() It feels quite real to experience the follies, frailties, failures, and shattered dreams, and you grieve because the characters are so sickeningly authentic. Autumn in My Heart (also known as Autumn Fairy Tale) makes my heart ache. This one is deep intense, and a soul-crushing classic K-drama that will make you sad while also making you want to watch it again and again as if there is some sort of satisfaction in suffering in taking in the tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers and their unfulfilled love. ![]()
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