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Summertime

Summertime  ·  2026, South Korea
8.0
3,585 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2026

Yeo Eun Ho and Cha Do Hyeon have been friends all their lives. After 19 years, Eun Ho seems to have a good grasp on Do Hyeon, even knowing that his “perfect” image at school is a façade. But what Eun Ho is absolutely…

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Best friends since childhood, Yeo Eun Ho and Cha Do Hyeon have always been inseparable. Eun Ho knows the real Do Hyeon behind his flawless school image—the one who's secretly sensitive, anxious, and hiding behind a perfect smile. But when a mysterious transfer student arrives at their high school, old tensions resurface and buried feelings begin to bubble to the surface. As Eun Ho navigates the confusing line between friendship and something deeper, he must confront his own heart and the fear of losing the person who has always been by his side. Adapted from a beloved web novel, *Summertime* is a tender, nostalgic coming-of-age story about the quiet moments that define love—whispered confessions under cherry blossoms, hesitant touches, and the courage it takes to break through years of unspoken truth. With its slow-burn romance, genuine character growth, and beautifully wrought campus atmosphere, this series captures the ache and thrill of first love in a way that will leave you breathless.

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cherryblossom_lover
March 2026
10/10
I'm an absolute mess after finishing *Summertime*. The way Eun Ho and Do Hyeon slowly realize their feelings had me screaming at my screen. Every single glance, every hesitant brush of hands—pure perfection. This is the childhood friends to lovers content I've been craving for years.
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plotpundit_77
April 2026
7/10
The emotional core is strong, but the pacing drags in the middle episodes. I wish the transfer student subplot had been either developed more or cut—it felt like a distraction from the main romance. Still, the leads deliver solid performances and the final confession scene is genuinely moving.
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aesthetics_master
March 2026
9/10
This drama is a visual poem. Every frame is drenched in golden summer light, the school corridors feel alive, and the use of close-ups during emotional beats is stunning. The color grading shifts subtly as the romance deepens—such smart directing. I could rewatch just for the cinematography.
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novel_first_reader
February 2026
8/10
As a fan of the web novel, I was worried about adaptations, but *Summertime* captures the essence beautifully. They expanded some side characters and added a few original scenes that actually enrich the story. The only small letdown is that the internal monologues from the novel are lost—though the actors' expressions compensate well.
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conscious_viewer
May 2026
8/10
I appreciate how the drama handles the fear of coming out within a tight-knit friend group. It doesn't sensationalize the struggle, but shows quiet, realistic moments of anxiety and support. The consent is always clearly portrayed—no problematic tropes here. A thoughtful, warm watch that respects its characters.