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All That We Loved
All That We Loved

All That We Loved (2021)

A love story that covers adolescent teenagers having trouble deciding the gravity of love and friendship.

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All That We Loved
Original Title 우리가 사랑했던 모든 것
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 8
Duration 35 mins
Status Ended
Year 2021
First Air Date May 5, 2023
Last Air Date May 26, 2023
Broadcast Day friday
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Depicts the solid friendship and sincere love story of 18-year-old youths who cannot give up love or friendship. The drama deals with the unique subject of cellular memory, which hypothesizes that memory is transferred to organ transplant recipients. Go Yoo is an 18-year-old student in his second year of Hara High School. Go Yoo grows taller everyday, and he is often praised as a genius at basketball, which he originally started in order to grow taller. He’s also a charming student who manages to at least do averagely in school despite not studying. Go Yoo is too busy to date, and he’s preoccupied with protecting Joon Hee, but after he donates his kidney to Joon Hee, he becomes rivals in love with Joon Hee for the school’s No. 1 student and his first love So Yeon due to cellular memory syndrome.

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 A Heartfelt Exploration of Friendship and Cellular Memory

The drama “All That We Loved” delves into the lives of 18-year-old youths who grapple with love, friendship, and an intriguing twist—the concept of cellular memory. Set in Hara High School, the story revolves around Go Yoo, an exceptionally talented basketball player, and his best friend Joon Hee. When Go Yoo selflessly donates his kidney to Joon Hee, their lives take an unexpected turn.

Here are some key aspects that make this drama worth watching:

  1. Unique Premise: The drama introduces the fascinating idea that memories can be transferred to organ transplant recipients. As Go Yoo navigates his newfound connection with Joon Hee through cellular memory, viewers are drawn into a world where emotions transcend physical boundaries.
  2. Solid Friendship: The heartwarming portrayal of Go Yoo and Joon Hee’s unwavering friendship forms the emotional core of the series. Their bond is tested as they both fall for the same girl, So Yeon, who becomes entangled in their intertwined destinies.
  3. Oh Se Hun’s Charismatic Performance: Oh Se Hun, in his first leading role, shines as Go Yoo. His portrayal captures the innocence, depth, and vulnerability of a young man grappling with love, sacrifice, and the mysteries of cellular memory. Se Hun’s charisma adds an extra layer to the drama, making it a compelling watch.
  4. Emotional Depth: “All That We Loved” doesn’t shy away from exploring complex emotions. It beautifully portrays the pain, longing, and hope that come with love and friendship. Viewers will find themselves emotionally invested in the characters’ journeys.
  5. Well-Defined Characters: Each character is carefully crafted, with their own struggles and growth arcs. So Yeon, the object of affection, adds depth to the love triangle. Dr. Go, the mental health specialist, provides valuable insights into the cellular memory phenomenon.
  6. Visuals and Direction: The drama’s cinematography captures the changing seasons, echoing the characters’ emotional landscapes. Director Kim Jin Sung skillfully balances heartwarming moments with poignant ones.

In conclusion, “All That We Loved” is a gem that combines youthful romance, friendship, and a touch of the supernatural. Whether you’re a fan of K-dramas or simply appreciate well-crafted storytelling, this series is a must-watch. So grab your tissues and immerse yourself in a world where love transcends time, space, and even cellular memory.

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