I Have A Lover



Product Description
A drama about the turbulent life story of twin sisters who are destined to meet again at the edge of despair. Do Hae Gang is an ambitious and successful, though morally ambiguous, attorney whose marriage suffers after her child dies. As the married couple drift apart, the husband Choi Jin Eon has an affair with grad student Kang Seol Ri. Pushed to the breaking point, Hae Gang and Jin Eon divorce, and Jin Eon leaves for America with Seol Ri. Hae Gang loses her memory after a car accident designed to kill her twin, and ends up living as her unknown twin sister, Dokgo Yong Gi, for the next four years. Baek Seok, Seol Ri's brother and Yong Gi's high school classmate, lives with and falls in love with Hae Gang as Yong Gi. But when Jin Eon returns to Korea and finds a warm-hearted Hae Gang who has forgotten him, he has a change of heart...

At 50 episodes, " I have a lover " is a long Korean drama by Korea standards. The start of the drama was slow, leading to a climax in the middle, but with many bends and long twists in the plot before reaching the climax and turns draggy as the story tries to reach the end. 

Because it was such a long story, I did not catch each and every episode as I don't think I will miss that much. I love the part where the husband starts wooing her all over again and is in pain when she does not remember him. Sweet, endearing and romantic at times. There were some sinister plots in the company but they are not too overly evil. 

The little girl, Woo Joo, daughter from Dokgo Yong Gi is just too adorable for words, the way she tugged at the adults' heartstrings with her innocent words and sweet and thoughtful gestures.

All in all, even though there were many ups and downs in the story but I wish it was less draggy, especially the on-off and love-hate relationship between the male and female leads. Nonetheless, I did cry and tear at their love because it was so pure and they only have eyes for each other.