
When the Weather Is Fine
Drained from her life in the city, a young cellist moves to a quiet small town, where she encounters an old friend who helps her heal and remake herself.
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Cast & crew

Nam Kee-ae
Yoon Yeo-jung

Park Han-sol
Joo-hee

Choi Yun-seol
Ji-yun

Lee Bong-ryeon
Jang Ha-nim

Park Min-young
Mok Hae-won

Seo Kang-joon
Im Eun-seop

Lee Jae-wook
Lee Jang-u

Lim Se-mi
Kim Bo-yeong

Moon Jeong-hee
Shim Myeong-yeo

Kim Hwan-hee
Im Hwi

Jin Hee-kyung
Shim Myeong-ju

Yang Hye-ji
Ji Eun-sil

Kang Shin-il
Im Jong-pil

Lee Sun-hee
Choi Soo-jung

Choo Ye-jin
Kwon Hyun-ji

Lee Tae-hyeong
Bae Geun-sang

Han Chang-min
Jeong Seung-ho

Lee Young-suk
Jeong Gil-bok

Kim Dae-gun
Kim Young-soo

Hwang Geon
Cha Yoon-taek

Shin Hyeon-jong
Village chief

Lee Ha-eum
Kim Sul-ah
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ParkMin
I liked the stories involving the female lead, her mother and her aunt, they kept you anticipating for more. However, the other side plots were really not that interesting to follow and ended up being just a white noise. From reading the synopsis and watching its earlier parts, we got to know what the female was going through and why she moved away from the city. Clearly, she had issues she needed to work on, however, despite her issues with trusting people and being hurt by others, her romance went against her character. She had a very easy and quick romance with minimum communication for a drama that meant to be driven by dialogue. She started a relationship in a short period of time before scratching the surface of her issues. It would've been much better to replace the romance with the people of her town, it would have had created a much better environment to work on her issues. In fact, the resolution and progress on her issues ended up being half-hearted, not much was accomplished by the end. On another note, I didn't like that the characters past stories were based in high-school, there was a gap that couldn't be translated to their adulthood life. If they were to switch the past events and have it be based in university for example, I think that would create a better connection, relatability and meaning to their adulthood issues.
