It's Okay, That's Love Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.30/10 from 4600 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Gwaenchanhah, Sarangiya

Title in Italiano:

Gwaenchanhah, Sarangiya

Title in Português:

Gwaenchanhah, Sarangiya

Synopsis

It's Okay, That's Love is a South Korean drama series that follows the story of a successful author named Jang Jae-yeol who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. He meets a psychiatrist named Ji Hae-soo who is dealing with her own emotional scars. As they navigate their own mental health issues, they develop a deep and complex relationship that challenges their beliefs about love and healing.

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Play Title Artist
It's Okay, That's Love
For You
Wheesung: Performer
I Love You
Mi-rae Yoon: Performer
Tonight
Orange Caramel: Performer
Just Where I Belong
Emilie Mover: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Robinson
4/10

The choice of songs in It's Okay, That's Love sometimes felt out of place or jarring, disrupting the overall viewing experience rather than enhancing it. I wish the music had been more carefully curated to complement the storyline and character development in a more cohesive way.

Lisa Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack of It's Okay, That's Love perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the main characters' journey towards healing and love. The music enhances the scenes and adds another layer of storytelling to the series.

Joshua Johnson
5/10

On the other hand, while the music in It's Okay, That's Love effectively sets the tone for the series, some tracks tend to feel repetitive and predictable. The use of similar musical motifs throughout the episodes can sometimes detract from the overall impact of the soundtrack, making it less memorable compared to other K-drama soundtracks.

Jennifer Allen
3/10

The music in the series often felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters and their struggles with mental health. It seemed like a missed opportunity to use the soundtrack to deepen the audience's understanding of the complex relationships and inner turmoil portrayed in the show.

Jennifer Smith
4/10

I found the soundtrack of It's Okay, That's Love to be repetitive and uninspiring. Many of the tracks sounded similar and failed to evoke any strong emotions or enhance the scenes they were played in.

Edward Moore
7/10

The combination of different genres and styles in the soundtrack reflects the multifaceted aspects of mental health and relationships portrayed in the drama. From soothing ballads to upbeat tracks, each song contributes to the overall atmosphere of the series.

Linda Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of It's Okay, That's Love perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey through mental health issues. The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics create a profound connection with the audience, enhancing the viewing experience and evoking empathy towards the struggles faced by Jang Jae-yeol and Ji Hae-soo.

Dorothy Evans
8/10

The haunting melodies and lyrics in some of the songs evoke a sense of empathy and understanding towards the struggles of the characters, making the audience emotionally invested in their story. The soundtrack truly enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression.