It’s Okay to Not be Okay

When an unpredictable writer crosses paths with a man, always suppressing his emotions and unfamiliar with joy, can they heal each other?

This drama dives into the life of a wildly unconventional woman, more authentic than most around her, yet harboring a deep-seated loneliness others don't see. Her world shifts when she encounters a caregiver at a psychiatric facility, drawing her in instantly. For him, personal attachments are a luxury, as his days are split between his job and caring for his autistic brother. As the lives of these three lonely hearts intertwine, will they discover the love, understanding, and unity they've always yearned for? Watch to find out!

My Review….

This drama moved me to tears, to the point where I'm hesitant to recommend it. The narrative was profoundly touching, reflecting raw realism that lets you deeply connect with the characters' emotions. Their solitude, their struggle to break free from self-imposed constraints, and the transformative power of genuine care are all palpable. I was torn between adoring the brilliance of the story and grappling with its harrowing authenticity. If you're in for a tale that transcends mere romance and highlights the significance of mental well-being, this is for you. But brace yourself for an emotional whirlwind. Whether you want to dive in or not, I leave the decision up to you.

Story Line: 9.5/10

The originality of the plot: The plot is original and it’s an emotionally heart-wrenching yet good watch.

Acting of main protagonists: The chemistry between the leads is great.

Ending: Happy

No of Seasons: 1

Total  Episodes:  16

English Subtitles Available? Yes

Stream it or Skip it? Stream It!

Where can you stream it? Netflix

An avid fan of the romance genre? Then this might be a great watch for you! 

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