It's Okay, That's Love
It's Okay, That's Love | |
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SBS TV | |
Release | July 23 September 10, 2014 | –
It's Okay, That's Love[3] (Korean: 괜찮아, 사랑이야; RR: Gwaenchanha, Sarang-iya) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Zo In-sung, Gong Hyo-jin, Sung Dong-il, Lee Kwang-soo, and Doh Kyung-soo.[4][5][6][7] It aired on SBS from July 23 to September 11, 2014, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) for 16 episodes.[8]
Synopsis
Jang Jae-yeol is an author of bestselling
Cast
Main
- Zo In-sung as Jang Jae-yeol
- Sung Yoo-bin as young Jang Jae-yeol
- A bestselling Hongdae, Jae-yeol temporarily moves in with her and her housemates because of his fascination with her. As the two fall in love, they must later come to grips with Jae-yeol's undiagnosed schizophrenia.[11]
- Gong Hyo-jin as Ji Hae-soo
- Kang Joo-eun as young Ji Hae-soo
- A first-year fellow in the psychiatry department at a university hospital. A smart and compassionate doctor but not very affectionate. Hae-soo self-diagnoses herself as having insecurity/anxiety issues, a fear of commitment and sex phobia due to an incident where she saw her mom cheating on her dad with another guy.[12][13][14][15][16]
- Sung Dong-il as Jo Dong-min
- Hae-soo's senior colleague at the hospital and housemate, who also happens to be her first love. His wife and children are based in the United States, and he has an amicable relationship with his ex-wife and colleague, Young-jin. After he becomes the court-appointed psychiatrist to a convict, Jang Jae-beom, whom he later finds out is Jae-yeol's brother, Dong-min sets out to find the truth behind the crime.
- Lee Kwang-soo as Park Soo-kwang
- A cafe waiter with Tourette syndrome, and housemate of Hae-soo and Dong-min. He is particularly close friends with Dong-min, who often calms him down during his panic attacks. Soo-kwang is unlucky in love and keeps getting dumped by girls, but the one he can't quite get over is So-nyeo, who is not only a minor but has several boyfriends at the same time.
Supporting
- Doh Kyung-soo as Han Kang-woo
- A high school student who's a big fan of Jae-yeol, and aspires to become a famous author like him. Kang-woo constantly bugs Jae-yeol to read his manuscripts, and follows him around. He and his mother are
- Jin Kyung as Lee Young-jin
- A psychiatrist and Hae-soo's immediate boss at the hospital. Young-jin still has unresolved feelings towards her ex-husband Dong-min, since the breakdown of their marriage was partially caused by her decision to focus on her career and not have children.
- Yang Ik-june as Jang Jae-beom
- Noh Tae-yub as young Jang Jae-beom
- Jae-yeol's older brother who served eleven years in prison after being found guilty of killing their abusive stepfather. His defense attorney at the time found the verdict and sentence needlessly harsh, which came about due to a tough-on-juveniles judge and an ambitious prosecutor. Jae-beom has maintained his innocence through the years, but after being released, he repeatedly stabs his brother, and gets sentenced to another 30 months in jail. Violent and unstable, Jae-beom can't wait to get out of prison and get his revenge on Jae-yeol, whom he believes is the real murderer.
- Lee Sung-kyung as Oh So-nyeo
- A troubled girl with behavioral problems who was expelled from high school and was also abandoned by her mother. So-nyeo works at a cafe alongside Soo-kwang; she takes advantage of his feelings for her and uses him to give her money and buy her things, even though he knows she's seeing someone else. So-nyeo eventually falls for Soo-kwang and begins dating him exclusively, then decides she wants to become a psychiatrist like Hae-soo.
- Jang Ki-yong as Sam
- So-nyeo's boyfriend.
- Cha Hwa-yeon as Ok-ja
- Jae-yeol and Jae-beom's mother. She and Jae-yeol have a close, affectionate relationship. Her older son Jae-beom believes that Ok-ja gave defense mechanismwhich made her forget what happened and what she'd done.
- Tae Hang-ho as Yang Tae-yong
- Jae-yeol's best friend from childhood and an employee at his publishing house. Tae-yong betrays Jae-yeol by giving Pul-ip a galley proof of his latest book, but Jae-yeol forgives him.
- Kim Mi-kyung as Hae-soo's mother
- She takes good care of her severely-handicapped husband, but is also having a decades-long affair with another man, Mr. Kim. Hae-soo's aversion to physical intimacy stems from her knowledge of her mother's affair.
- Do Sang-woo as Choi Ho
- The director (PD) of a TV talk show, and Hae-soo's boyfriend of almost a year. They break up when she learns that he's been unfaithful to her.
- Choi Moon-kyung as Ji Yoon-soo
- Lee Chae-eun as young Ji Yoon-soo
- Hae-soo's older sister and Soo-kwang's coworker at the cafe.
- Choi Seung-kyung as Oh Do-deuk, Yoon-soo's husband.
- Han Jung-hyun as Editor Bae, Jae-yeol's book editor.
- Myung Jong-hwan as Resident, Hae-soo's colleague.
- Lee Seo-joon as Resident, Hae-soo's colleague.
Special appearances
- Yoon Jin-yi as Lee Pool-ip (Ep. 1–2)
- A magazine journalist who goes after an interview with Jae-yeol because she's a fan of his work, and ends up becoming his girlfriend for three years. Pool-ip later steals his latest book and passes it off as her own, then publicly accuses Jae-yeol of plagiarism.
- Moon Ji-in as Min-young
- Choi Ho's colleague at the TV station and the girl he's been cheating on Hae-soo with.
- Lee El as Se-ra
- A transgender woman who was beaten to near-death by her family.[22]
- N/A as Soo-bin, a patient with severe depression.
- Baek Seung-do as Hwan-hee, a patient who draws erotic art.
- Lee Dong-ha as Yoon-chul, a boy band singer and Hae-soo's close friend.
- Jeong Ji-yun as Hye-jin, Yoon-chul's wife who has schizophrenia.
- Ha Yeon-joo as Hyun-joo, Jae-yeol's crush in the past.
- Kim Myung-joong as Hae-soo's father.
- Kim Hwan as Talk show host (Ep. 1)
- N/A as Dong-min's woman on bed (Ep. 1)
- Heo Ji-woong as Radio DJ (Ep. 16)[23]
- Goo Hara as Female fan (Ep. 16)[23]
Production
Screenwriter Noh Hee-kyung and director Kim Kyu-tae said that by realistically exploring characters from a romantic comedy standpoint, their drama also aimed to address the discrimination and social stigma attached to people with mental health issues and other minorities.[5][24] This was Noh and Kim's fourth collaboration; actor ZJo In-sung had previously worked with them on That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013), while actress Gong Hyo-jin had starred in Noh's Wonderful Days (2001).[25][26]
The first read-through was held in April 2014 at an SBS studio in Ilsan, and filming began shortly after.[27][28][29][30][31]
At 1:00 a.m. on June 19, 2014, the van Gong Hyo-jin was riding became involved in a three-vehicle
Original soundtrack
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "최고의 행운" (The Best Luck) | 3:45 | |
2. | "괜찮아, 사랑이야" (It's Okay, That's Love) | Davichi | 4:04 |
3. | "잠 못드는 밤" (Sleepless Night) | Crush feat. Punch[43] | 3:57 |
4. | "For You" | Wheesung | 3:46 |
5. | "I Feel You" | Hong Dae-kwang | 3:55 |
6. | "Love Fiction" | Ulala Session | 3:38 |
7. | "Love" | Park Joon-soo and 88 feat. Chen Meihan | 1:44 |
8. | "Slow Romance" | Ahn Joong-jae | 2:49 |
9. | "Get Over" | Kim Ji-soo | 2:34 |
10. | "I Love Party" | Bae Bo-ram | 1:39 |
11. | "Pizz Bizz 44" | Choi Sung-kwon | 1:36 |
12. | "Green Grass" | Jung Yong-gook and Choi Jae-woo | 3:26 |
13. | "OK Love Wawoo" | Bae Bo-ram | 1:59 |
14. | "Harmonica of Retaliation" | Kim Ji-soo | 2:40 |
15. | "Pizz Bizz 34" | Choi Sung-kwon | 1:50 |
16. | "U So Beauty" | Park Joon-soo and 88 | 2:01 |
17. | "Balkans" | Choi Sung-kwon | 1:58 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "너를 사랑해" (I Love You) | Yoon Mi-rae | 4:03 |
2. | "U" | MC the Max | 4:12 |
3. | "Tonight" | Orange Caramel | 3:08 |
4. | "And I Need You Most" | Hey | 2:48 |
5. | "I Love Party (Vox ver.)" | Various Artists | 1:40 |
6. | "Blue Day" | Various Artists | 2:12 |
7. | "Let the Wind Blow" | Various Artists | 2:54 |
8. | "Truth" | Various Artists | 1:58 |
9. | "One Moment" | Various Artists | 2:11 |
10. | "Route 16" | Various Artists | 3:02 |
11. | "Irritation" | Various Artists | 0:58 |
12. | "Slow Motion" | Various Artists | 2:34 |
13. | "Schizo" | Various Artists | 1:34 |
14. | "Just Quit It" | Various Artists | 1:36 |
15. | "Seriousness" | Various Artists | 1:51 |
16. | "I'm Yours" | Various Artists | 1:22 |
17. | "Gloomy Dream" | Various Artists | 2:03 |
18. | "Bad Dream" | Various Artists | 0:48 |
19. | "Timeless Slow" | Various Artists | 1:28 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Sunboat" | Little Suns | 7:42 |
2. | "Cross My Mind" | Twin Forks | 3:34 |
3. | "Ship and the Globe" | Kae Sun | 3:18 |
4. | "You're My Best Friend" | The Once | 3:08 |
5. | "Soul" | Brandon Pacheco | 3:15 |
6. | "Heavy" | The Killin' Time Band | 4:01 |
7. | "Hello (Ira ver.) (Radio Edit)" | Quentin Mosimann | 3:31 |
8. | "Psyke Underground (Radio Edit)" | Quentin Mosimann feat. Amanda Wilson | 3:09 |
9. | "Hero" | Family of the Year | 3:10 |
10. | "Sunboat (Radio Edit)" | Little Suns | 6:34 |
11. | "Offbeat" | Clara C. | 3:12 |
12. | "The Camel Song" | Clara C. | 2:43 |
13. | "Just Where I Belong" | Emilie Mover | 6:52 |
14. | "Above the Ground" | Mark Berube | 3:16 |
Artist | Title | Peak positions | Sales | Album |
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Gaon Download Chart[44]
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Chen | "The Best Luck (최고의 행운)" | 8 | 683,264+[45] | It's Okay, That's Love OST |
Davichi | "It's Okay, That's Love (괜찮아 사랑이야)" | 4 | 807,620+[46] | |
Crush feat. Punch | "Sleepless Night (잠 못드는 밤)" | 2 | 608,669+[47] | |
Wheesung | "For You" | 22 | 135,110+[48] | |
Hong Dae-kwang | "I Feel You" | 23 | 184,989+[49] | |
Ulala Session | "Love Fiction" | 11 | 320,988+[50] | |
Yoon Mi-rae | "I Love You (너를 사랑해)" | 1 | 948,536+[51] | |
MC the Max | "U" | 14 | 160,527+[52] | |
Orange Caramel | "Tonight" | 65 | 21,945+[53] |
Reception
Despite boasting modest ratings, It's Okay, That's Love ranked third on the year-end Content Power Index. CPI, developed by
Ratings
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Episode # | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | |||
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AGB Nielsen[55] | TNmS Ratings[56] | ||||
Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area
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Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area
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1 | July 23, 2014 | 9.3% | 11.0% | 9.8% | 13.5% |
2 | July 24, 2014 | 9.1% | 10.3% | 11.2% | 13.6% |
3 | July 30, 2014 | 9.1% | 9.6% | 9.4% | 11.6% |
4 | July 31, 2014 | 10.1% | 11.2% | 10.5% | 12.4% |
5 | August 6, 2014 | 10.1% | 11.5% | 9.8% | 12.1% |
6 | August 7, 2014 | 10.0% | 10.8% | 9.8% | 11.6% |
7 | August 13, 2014 | 9.8% | 11.0% | 11.0% | 13.4% |
8 | August 14, 2014 | 10.2% | 10.9% | 10.0% | 11.6% |
9 | August 20, 2014 | 9.7% | 10.8% | 9.7% | 11.8% |
10 | August 21, 2014 | 10.0% | 11.2% | 11.2% | 13.8% |
11 | August 27, 2014 | 9.1% | 10.2% | 9.4% | 11.5% |
12 | August 28, 2014 | 9.7% | 10.5% | 10.6% | 12.3% |
13 | September 3, 2014 | 9.5% | 10.7% | 9.3% | 11.4% |
14 | September 4, 2014 | 9.4% | 9.7% | 10.9% | 12.4% |
15 | September 10, 2014 | 11.4% | 12.1% | 11.1% | 13.1% |
16 | September 11, 2014 | 12.9% | 13.8% | 13.4% | 15.2% |
Average | 9.9% | 10.9% | 10.4% | 12.6% |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 | 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival | Best Young Actor | Doh Kyung-soo | Won |
Best OST by a Male Artist | The Best Luck – Chen | Won | ||
7th Korea Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor | Lee Kwang-soo | Won | |
Korean Society for Schizophrenia Research[57] | Plaque of Appreciation | It's Okay, That's Love | Won | |
6th MelOn Music Awards
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Best OST | It's Okay, That's Love – Davichi | Nominated | |
3rd APAN Star Awards[58] | Daesang (Grand Prize) | Zo In-sung | Won | |
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Zo In-sung | Nominated | ||
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Gong Hyo-jin | Nominated | ||
Best New Actor | Doh Kyung-soo | Won | ||
Popular Star Award, Actor | Lee Kwang-soo | Won | ||
Best OST | It's Okay, That's Love – Davichi | Nominated | ||
22nd Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama | Gong Hyo-jin | Won | |
Mnet Asian Music Awards
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Best OST
|
It's Okay, That's Love – Davichi | Nominated | |
I Love You – Yoon Mi-rae | Nominated | |||
Blue Media Awards[59] | Special Award | It's Okay, That's Love | Won | |
SBS Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Zo In-sung | Nominated | |
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Gong Hyo-jin | Won | ||
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Sung Dong-il | Won | ||
Special Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Lee Kwang-soo | Won | ||
Special Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Jin Kyung | Won | ||
Cha Hwa-yeon | Nominated | |||
Top 10 Stars | Zo In-sung | Won | ||
Netizen Popularity Award | Zo In-sung | Nominated | ||
Gong Hyo-jin | Nominated | |||
Best Couple Award | Zo In-sung and Gong Hyo-jin | Won | ||
2015 | 51st Baeksang Arts Awards
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Best Actor (TV) | Zo In-sung | Nominated |
Best New Actor (TV) | Doh Kyung-soo | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay (TV) | Noh Hee-kyung | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best Inspirational Drama | It's Okay, That's Love | Won |
Controversy
When the 30-second teaser trailer for the drama was released online on June 25, 2014, netizens pointed out that it had been
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External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- It's Okay, That's Love at HanCinema
- It's Okay, That's Love at IMDb