A captivating blend of romance and comedy unfolds in "Queen of Tears."
Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won's performances elevate the series, showcasing their dynamic chemistry.
The storyline navigates through themes of love, family, and personal sacrifice, resonating with viewers.
Despite some minor subplots, the central narrative shines with sincerity and charm.
With its promising start, "Queen of Tears" sets the stage for an emotionally engaging K-drama experience.
After three years of marriage, a once-happy couple faces the brink of divorce amid constant clashes. However, a personal crisis offers a glimmer of hope. Can they navigate through the challenges and salvage their relationship?
Hong Hae-in, an heiress, and Baek Hyun-woo, an employee, cross paths at their workplace, leading to an unexpected romance. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, they tie the knot, dubbed 'the wedding of the century' by the media.
Fast forward, and their marriage is on shaky ground. Working together only intensifies their conflicts, exacerbated by their divergent approaches to business. While Hyun-woo values compassion, Hae-in prioritises efficiency, straining their relationship further. Their struggles are evident to all, prompting Hyun-woo's contemplation of divorce, though he fears repercussions from Hae-in's family.
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However, fate takes an unexpected turn when Hae-in reveals her terminal illness. Determined to spare her pain, Hyun-woo conceals his intentions and resolves to support her. With the help of friends, he revives their romance, but complications arise with the reappearance of Hae-in's ex-boyfriend, adding another layer of tension.
"Queen of Tears," the eagerly awaited K-drama, premiered its first two episodes on March 9th and 10th, followed by bi-weekly releases for its 16-episode run. Starring Kim Soo Hyun, known for his roles in beloved K-dramas, the series promises a captivating storyline with a blend of romance and comedy.
The initial episodes offer a glimpse into the lives of Hae-in and Hyun-woo, portraying their tumultuous yet endearing relationship. With themes of humour, jealousy, and family dynamics, the series captivates viewers with its engaging plotlines. While not every subplot resonates, the central narrative unfolds with charm and sincerity.
Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won deliver compelling performances, effortlessly embodying their characters' complexities. Their on-screen chemistry adds depth to the romantic storyline, evoking nostalgia and warmth.
FAQs
Who’s in the cast of Queen of Tears?
Kim Soo-hyun plays Baek Hyun-woo, the legal director of the Queens Group retail conglomerate in the film It's Okay to Not Be Okay, My Love from the Star.
Kim Ji-won as Queens Group executive director Hong Hae-in from the film Descendants of the Sun, Lovestruck in the City
Park Sung-hoon (The Glory, Squid Game Season 2) portrays well-known investor Yoon Eun-sung.
As the younger brother of Hong Hae-in and a Queens Group executive, Kwak Dong-yeon (Vincenzo, Big Mouth)
As Hong Su-cheol's wife Cheon Da-hye, Lee Ju-bin (Mr. Sunshine)
How many episodes of Queen of Tears are there?
There will be 16 episodes in total
Is Queen of Tears based on a book?
No, a book is not the basis for the series.
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